Quiz – 169

Quant Quiz

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below it :
Percentage proportion of income of seven companies in a state during financial year – 2013 – 14 :

Q1. If the expenditure of company D is 750 crore, what was the total income of all the given companies together ?
1) Rs. 4135 crore            2) Rs. 4115 crore          3) Rs. 4125 crore          4) Rs. 4025 crore            5) None of these

Q2. If in the given financial year income of company A was 440 crore. What was the approximately expenditure of company C in that year ?
1) Rs. 45 crore           2) Rs. 55 crore                3) Rs. 46 crore                4) Rs. 35 crore                5) None of these

Q3. What is the ratio of the expenditure of company D to company C ?
1) 80 : 11                2) 11 : 80                3) 12 : 70                4) 70 : 12                5) None of these

Q4. If the difference between the income of company F and company A is Rs. 750 crore, what is the expenditure of both the companies together ?
1) Rs. 6400 crore                2) Rs. 7400 crore           3) Rs. 8400 crore           4) Rs. 5400 crore         5) None of these

Q5. Which of the following companies has recorded the maximum profit in this financial year if the combined income of these companies is Rs. 4500 crore ?
1) A                2) B                3) F                4) C                5) None of these

Q6. If the income of company D and B together is Rs. 270 crore then fined the profit of company B in that year ?
1) Rs. 14.25 crore          2) Rs. 15.5 crore           3) Rs. 11.75 crore            4) Rs. 12.5 crore          5) None of these

Q7. In how many ways 6 boys and 3 girls be seated in a row so that the three girls do not sit together ?
1) 56 × 6 !                2) 66 × 7 !                3) 46 × 7 !                4) 76 × 6 !                5) None of these

Q8. In how many ways 6 boys and 6 girls be seated in a row alternatively ?
1) 2 × 6 ! × 6 !                2) 4 × 6 ! × 6 !                3) 5 × 6 ! × 6 !                4) 6 ! × 6 !                5) None of these

Answers & Explanation

1. 3
20% * 100/110 * total = 750
T = 4125

2. 2
20% = 440
1% = 440/20 = 22
3% = 66 crore
Exp = 66 * 100/120 = 55 crore

3. 1; 80 : 11

4. 4;
5% = 750 \1 % = 150
45*150/125 * 100 = 5400 crore

5. 3;

6. 3;
(20 % + 10 %) = 270
10% = 90
Ib = 90
Eb = 90*100/115 = 78.26
Pb = 11.739

7. 2;
9! – 7 ! × 3 ! = 7 ! ( 9 × 8 – 6) = 7 ! × 66

8. 1;
6 ! 6 ! + 6 ! 6 ! = 2 × 6 ! × 6 !

 

Reasoning Quiz

Directions (1 – 5): In this question are given four statements followed by five conclusions, one of which definitely does not logically follow (or is not a possibility of occurrence) from the given statements. That conclusion is your answer. 
(Note: You have to take the four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusion logically does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.)

Q1.  Statement : Some logics are reasons.               All reasons are arguments.              All arguments are fights.                
No fight is a discussion.
Conclusion:
1) All discussions being logic is a possibility.                2) No discussions are an argument.
3) All logics being discussion is a possibility.                 4) All reasons are fights.                5) No reason is a discussion.

Q2.Statement : All references are mails.                All mentions are references.                All comments are mentions.           
No mail is a declaration. 
Conclusion:
1) No reference is a declaration.                2) All comments are mails.                3) No mention is a declaration.
4) All declarations being comment is a possibility.                5) At least some mails are mentions.

Q3.Statement : Some moments are flashes.                 All moments are seconds.                All flashes are instances.                    
No instance is an hour. 
Conclusion: 1) All hours being seconds is a possibility.                2) No second is a flash.                    3) No hour is a flash.
4) At least some moments are instances.                5) At least some seconds are instances.

Q4.Statement : All circles are spheres.                      All spheres are rectangles.                       No rectangle is pyramid.
No pyramid is a triangle. 
Conclusion: 1) At least some circles are pyramids.                  2) All triangles being circles is a possibility.
3) All rectangles being triangles is a possibility.           4) At least some rectangles are circles.              5) No pyramid is a sphere.

Q5.Statement : No hotel is a motel.               All motels are apartments.                    All apartments are inns.
No inn is a guesthouse. 
Conclusion: 1) All hotels being inns is a possibility.         2) No motel is a guesthouse.        3) All hotels being apartments is a possibility.
4) No motel is an inn.                  5) No guesthouse is an apartment

Directions (Q. 6 -7): In the given questions, assuming the given statements to be true. Find which of the given four conclusions numbered I, II, III, and IV is/ are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 

Q6.Statement : S >M ≥D >H ≤R ≤T <W
Conclusions: I. S > H               II. W > H                 III. R < W   IV. M > T
1) Only I, II and III are true.               2) Only II is true.                3) Only I and II are true                4) Only I and either II or IV are true.                 5) All I, II, III and IV are true.

Q7.Statement : S >U >L ≤N ; L ≥Y>A
Conclusions: I. Y<N                II. U>N            III.N=Y  IV. U>A
1) Only either II or III is true.                 2) Only IV and either I or III are true.                 3) Only IV is true.

4) Only II is true.                 5) Only III is true.

Directions (8-12): Study the following information carefully to answer following questions carefully.
A building has seven floors numbered one to seven, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered one; the floor above it is numbered two and so on such that the topmost floor numbered seven. One out of seven people viz. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V lives on each floor. P lives on fourth floor. T lives on the floor immediately below U’s floor. U does not live on the second or seventh floor. R does not live on an odd numbered floor. Q does not live on floor immediately above or below R’s floor. S does not live on the topmost floor. V does not live on any floor below T’s floor. 

Q8.Who lives on topmost floor?
1) R                    2) S                 3) V          4) P                   5) Q

Q9.Who lives immediately above floor P?
1) V                  2) R                 3) Q          4) T                   5) S

Q10.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1) Q                    2) U                  3) S           4) T                  5) None of these

Q11.Who lives between U and Q?
1) T                   2) P                  3) S              4) R                   5) V

Q12.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1)PUQ                (2) SPT                 (3) RSU                (4) VSP                (5) None of these

Answers

1. ( 3)         2. ( 4)         3. ( 2)          4. ( 1)        5. ( 4)         6. (1)        7. (2)       8. (3)        9. (5)         10. (4)

11. (1)         12. (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 (5).

Q1. Sugar-sweetened drinks does not 1)/ pose any particular health risk, and /2) are not a unique risk factor /3) for obesity or heart disease. 4)/ No error 5)

Q2. 12 Airline managements should note 1)/ that the ultimate passenger-un friendliness 2)/ is to have their planes crash 3)/ due to the adopted of unsafe procedures. 4)/ No error 5)

Q3. Celebrating its ten long years 1)/ in the industry, a private entertainment channel 2)/ announce a series of 3)/ programmes at a press conference. 4)/ No error 5)

Q4. The award ceremony ended 1)/ on a note of good cheer 2)/ with audiences responding warmly 3)/ to its line-up of films. 4)/ No error 5)

Q5. The actress was ordered for 1)/ wear an alcohol- monitoring bracelet and 2)/ submit to random weekly drug testing after 3)/ she failed to appear for a court date last week. 4)/ No error 5)

Directions (Q. 6-10): Each question below has two blanks each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Q6. Adding to a growing body of research ________ cutting back on sweetened beverages it is now found that drinking_______ sugary drinks may help lower blood pressure.
1) for, all           2) sustaining, increased           3) against, lesser           4) behind, more           5) supporting, fewer

Q7. The blame game for the air tragedy is already in full ____ with the authorities involved making attempts to______ for themselves.
1) sway, defend           2) view, try           3) fledged, protect           4) swing, cover           5) roll, hide

Q8. The actress, wearing a dark grey suit and open necked shirt, sat ________the proceedings looking nervous throughout, occasionally frowning as’ her lawyer ____ with the judge.
1) through, argued           2) on, spoke,           3) for, addressed           4) with, discussed           5) along, lectured

Q9. It was an excellent social evening with people from all ____ of life getting a chance to let
___their hair.
1) areas, drop           2) realms, flow           3) arena, undone           4) walks, down           5) types, loose

Q10. There can be no denying the fact that in sports, star coaches have_____ the to get something extra out of their_____.
1) apprehension, work           2) ability, teams           3) fear, member           4) capability, house           5) desirous, players

Answers

1 (1) Use ‘do not’ in place of ‘does not’
2 (4) Use ‘adoption’ in place of ‘adopted’
3 (3) ‘announced’ in place of ‘announce’
4 (5) No Error
5 (1) ‘to’ in place of ‘for’
6 (5)
7 (4)
8 (1)
9 (4)
10(2)

 

Computer Quiz

Q1. When you quickly press and release the left mouse button twice, you are?
a) primary clicking             b) pointing               c) double clicking           d) secondary clicking           e) None of these

Q2. Even if a disk drive fails, the computer application running and using it can continue processing. This application is said to have been designed with this feature called?
a) 100 percent uptime              b) Fault tolerance               c) High reliability            d) All of these
e) None of these

Q3. A computer-intensive problem runs on a?
a) server               b) mainframe                  c) supercomputer              d) PDA           e) None of these

Q4. Which of the following is a computer package for preparing/typing/ letters/documents?
a) Word              b) Excel                 c) PowerPoint            d) Windows           e) Unix

Q5. To make the number pad act as directional arrows, you press the __________ key.
a) Num Lock               b) Caps lock               c) Arrow lock             d) Shift           e) None of these

Q6. Software applies________, also called algorithms, to process data.
a) arithmetic            b) procedures                c) objects              d) rules             e) None of these

Q7. The Internet allows you to?
a) send email             b) view web pages           c) connect to servers all around the world         d) All the above           e) None of these

Q8. The name a user assigns to a document is called a(n)?
a) filename            b) program               c) record             d) data            e) None of these

Q9. A collection of interrelated files in a computer is a ________.
a) file manager              b) field c) record               d) database            e) None of these

Q10. The command used to remove text or graphics form a document through which the removed items are stored on clipboard?
a) chop               b) cut                 c) clip            d) cart away           e) None of these

Answers

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

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