Quiz – 280

Quant Quiz

Direction: What will come in place of the question mark :
Q1. 124, 228, 436, ?, 1684, 3348
1) 944              2) 852              3) 872              4) 444              5) None of these

Q2. 1, 3, 24, 360, 8640, ?, 14515200
1) 282400              2) 292400              3) 302400              4) 25426              5) None of these

Q3. 10, 17, 48, 165, ?, 3475, 20892
1) 688              2) 712              3) 848              4) 918              5) None of these

Q4. 15, 17, 38, 120, 488, ?, 14712
1) 2450              2) 2650              3) 2850              4) 2950              5) None of these

Q5. 1, 6, 19, ?, 85, 146, 231
1) 46              2) 44              3) 48              4) 65              5) None of these

Q6. A hemisphere a cylinder and a cone stand on the same base and have the same height. Then find the ratio of their volumes respectively ?
1) 1 : 2 : 3              2) 3 : 2 : 1              3) 2 : 3 : 1              4) 2 : 1 : 3              5) None of these

Q7. 1/3rd of a tank is filled with milk. After taking out 8 litres of milk 1/4th of the is still filled. Find the capacity of the tank ? (in litre)
1) 84 litre              2) 96 litre              3) 156 litre              4) 80 litre              5) None of these

Q8. If the ratio of heights and radius of two cones are respectively 2 : 7 and 4 : 3, the ratio of their volume is ?
1) 35 : 63              2) 32 : 63              3) 63 : 32              4) 3 : 49              5) None of these

Q9. If 27 is subtracted from a number then it is reduced to 40% of its original. The 1/3rd of the number is ?
1) 15              2) 30              3) 60              4) 75              5) None of these

Q10. In a mixture of 90 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 4 : 2. How much water should be added to the mixture so that the ratio of milk and water becomes 6 : 4 ?
1) 50              2) 10              3) 40              4) 20              5) None of these

Answer & Explanation
  1. 2;
    × 2 – 20, ×2 – 20, × 2 – 20, ——————

    2. 3;
    ×(22 – 1), × (32 – 1), (42 – 1), ×(52 -1), ×(62 -1) ———-

    3. 1;
    ×1 + 7, ×2 + 14, × 3 + 21, ×4 + 28 —————-

    4. 1;
    × 1 + 2, ×2+ 4 , ×3 + 6, × 4 + 8, × 5 + 10 ————

    5. 2

 

6 .3
2/3 * 22/7 * r^3 : 22/7 r^2 h : 1/3 * 22/7 * r^2 h

Since r = h
2 : 3 : 1

7. 2
1/3x – 1/4x = 8
x = 96litres

8. 2
2 * 4^2 : 7 * 3^2
32:63

9. 1
x – 27 = 2/5x
3x = 27 * 5
x = 15

10. 2
Let x litres water us added
60/(30 + x) = 6/4 = 3/2
120 = 90 + 3x
x = 30/3 = 10 litres

 

Reasoning Quiz

Direction (Q. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions-
In certain code language, ‘IPL starts in april’ is written as ‘ri mo zo ka’, ‘IPL is all about cricket’ is written as ‘chi da tic mo ra’ ‘april is very fun month’ is written as ‘tic you ne su ka’ and ‘fun players starts cricket’ is written as ‘pa su zo da’.

Q1. What is the code for ‘players’?
1) S4               2) Pa               3) Zo               4) da               5) None of these

Q2. Which of the following may be the code for ‘this april all about cricket’?
1) chi ka mo tic da               2) chi tic mo da chu               3) chi ka ra chu da               4) mo ra tic zo da               5) None of these

Q3. What is the code for ‘very’?
1) tic               2) yo               3) ne               4) chu               5) can’t be determined

Q4. What does ‘ka’ stand for?
1) April               2) in               3) is               4) fun               5) None of these

Q5. Which of the following is the code for ‘Fun is very IPL month’-
1) Su zo you ra ne               2) ri ra su yo mo               3) yo mo ra ne               4) su ri yo mo ne               5) None of these

Directions (Q. 6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Eleven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K sit in a row facing south. The number of persons to the left of A is the same as the number of persons to the right of I. C is equidistant from F and J. D is to the immediate right of B, who is at one of the extremes of the row. H has equal number of persons on either side. There are three persons between H and F. No two persons among E, G and K are adjacent to each other.

Q6. If there are exactly three persons between I and G, then who is to the immediate right of A?
1) D               2) J               3) G               4) F               5) None of these

Q7. If E is adjacent to C, then the number of persons between G and K is –
1) 7               2) 3               3) 4               4) 5               5) 6

Q8. C is how many places away from D?
1) 3               2) 4               3) 5               4) 6               5) 7

Q9. Who among the following is definitely three places away from I?
1) C               2) F               3) H               4) G               5) E

Q10. Which of the following is true?
1) There are five persons between D and F               2) There are four persons between D and C
3) There are three persons between J and H               4) There are five persons between G and K
5) F and D are adjacent to each other

Answer & Explanation

IPL – mo

april – ka

is – tic

fun – su

cricket – da

starts – zo

players – pa

in – ri

 

very/month – yo/ne

all/about – ra /chi

 

1.2

2. 3

3. 5

4. 1

5. 4

6. 2

7. 4

8. 3

9. 3

10. 2

 

English Quiz

Directions: In the following questions, a sentence has been given with some of its parts in bold. To make the sentence grammatically correct, you have to replace the bold part with the correct alternative given below. If the sentence is correct as it is, give 5) as your answer (i.e. No correction required)

Q1. It should be no surprise that I will be first employee in my circle to have an Apple iphone 6.
1) the first employee I am               2) I am unique employee              3) I was the first employee               4) have the first phone              5) No correction required

Q2. To away from the poor environment of work was significant is achieving my target.
1) Being away the poor environment               2) far away to the poor environment              3) Go away of the environment
4) go to the poor environment              5) No correction required

Q3. I still have my ups and downs, but not to the same degree.
1) my ups and down               2) my up and down               3) my up and down              4) my up to down
5) No correction required

Q4. Walking or running was an invitation for them to came that of me.
1) to came there.               2) to come after me.              3) over come to myself.               4) to come upon before me.
5) No correction required

Q5. Often violence and danger can’t be avoided, and there’s no simple formula.
1) could be ignore               2) can be avoided              3) couldn’t be avoided               4) can’t be avoided
5) No correction required
Direction: Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

Q6. _______ more cabins is _________ important and we can at least do this to respect them.
1) constructing, extremely              2) shaping, too              3) establishing, mortally               4) constituting, over
5) forming, critically

Q7. Eventually I got my old and normal style back, although __________ I have converted _______ to boxing as a primary sport.
1) latterly, above               2) finally, at              3) prior, on               4) subsequently, over              5) earlier, in

Q8. One of my most ________ childhood memories is being in bed late at night ______ watching to moon and even falling asleep while watching.
1) satisfying, when               2) unpleasant, although              3) pleasurable, while               4) sensual, time               5) favourable, for

Q9. Ashwin wanted to ______ what it is really like and demonstrate that it is so much more than _____ felling a bit blue.
1) true. time of               2) pure, proper               3) decent, strong              4) to, rich               5) just, bit

Q10. It is _____ of the ____ effects of the medication.
1) most, unique               2) more, real               3) one, side              4) made, best               5) one, plight

Answers

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

 

Computer Quiz

Q1. An error in a computer program is called a _________.
(a) crash              (b) power failure              (c) bug              (d) virus              (e) fatal error

Q2.Which of the following is not a binary number?
(a) 10100              (b) 10100              (c) 20000              (d) 11001              (e) 01100

Q3.Different components on the motherboard of a PC unit are linked together by sets of parallel electrical conducting lines. What are these lines called?
(a) Conductors              (b) Buses              (c) Connectors              (d) Consecutives              (e) None of these

Q4. Which among the following statement is true about motherboard?
(a)  Motherboard usually contains significant sub-systems such as the central processor, the chipset’s input/output and memory controllers, interface connectors, and other components
(b) Motherboard specifically refers to a PCB with expansion capability
(c) It is the main printed circuit board (PCB) found in general purpose microcomputers and other expandable systems
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the above

Q5. When the pointer is positioned which of the following, it is shaped like a hand?
(a) Grammar error              (b) Hyperlink              (c) Screen Tip              (d) Spelling error              (e) Syntax error

Q6. Which of the following is the correct option that allows users to bring together copies of workbooks that other users have worked on independently in MS Excel?
(a) Copying              (b) Merging              (c) Pasting              (d) Compiling              (e) None of these

Q7. EBCDIC stands for?
(a) Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code              (b) Enlarged Binary Code Digital Interchange Code
(c) Extended Bilingual Coded Decimal Interchange Code              (d) Encoded Bilingual Coded Division Interchange Code
(e) None of the above is correct

Q8. If your computer keeps rebooting itself, then it is likely that _______.
(a) It has a virus              (b) It does not have enough memory              (c) There is no printer              (d) There has been a power surge              (e) It needs a CD-ROM

Q9. In PROM, P stands for?
(a) Plausible              (b) Program              (c) Programmable              (d) Proper              (e) Preferred

Q10. __________ ports connect special types of music instruments to sound cards.
(a) MIDI              (b) CPU              (c) USB              (d) BUS               (e) OCR

Answers

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

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