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Online Practice Test – 42
- Quantitative Aptitude (Ques 1 to 10)
- Reasoning (Ques 11 to 20)
- English (Ques 21 to 30)
- Computer (Ques 31 to 40)
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1. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
99 50/51 * 561 = ?
CorrectAns.(c)Sol. ? = (99×51-50)/51*561= (100 – 1/51) * 561 = 56089IncorrectAns.(c)Sol. ? = (99×51-50)/51*561= (100 – 1/51) * 561 = 56089 - Question 2 of 40
2. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
114 % of 250 + 124 % of 450 = ?
CorrectAns.(b)Sol. ? = 114/100 * 250 + 124/100 * 450= 285 + 558 = 843IncorrectAns.(b)Sol. ? = 114/100 * 250 + 124/100 * 450= 285 + 558 = 843 - Question 3 of 40
3. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
1/(21/5) + 1/(32/5) = ?
CorrectAns.(e)Sol. ? = 5/21 + 6/35= (25 + 18)/105 = 43/105IncorrectAns.(e)Sol. ? = 5/21 + 6/35= (25 + 18)/105 = 43/105 - Question 4 of 40
4. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
6269 + 0.75 × 444 + 0.8 × 185 = ? × 15
CorrectAns.(b)Sol. 6269 + 333 + 148 = ? × 15? = 6750/15 = 450IncorrectAns.(b)Sol. 6269 + 333 + 148 = ? × 15? = 6750/15 = 450 - Question 5 of 40
5. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
456.675 + 35.7683 × 67.909 – 58.876 = ?
CorrectAns.(e)Sol. 456.675 + 35.7683 × 67.909 – 58.876 = 2826.79 = 2830IncorrectAns.(e)Sol. 456.675 + 35.7683 × 67.909 – 58.876 = 2826.79 = 2830 - Question 6 of 40
6. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
(7684 + 5454 + 9041) ÷ (601 + 296 + 557) = ?
CorrectAns.(b)Sol. 22179/1454 = 15.23 = 15IncorrectAns.(b)Sol. 22179/1454 = 15.23 = 15 - Question 7 of 40
7. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
{(52)2 + (45)2}/? = 8
CorrectAns.(c)Sol. (2704+2025)/8 = 4729/8 = 591.125IncorrectAns.(c)Sol. (2704+2025)/8 = 4729/8 = 591.125 - Question 8 of 40
8. Question
Category: QuantWhat value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
572 + 38 × 0.50 – 16 = ?
CorrectAns.(d)Sol. 572 + 19 – 16 = 575IncorrectAns.(d)Sol. 572 + 19 – 16 = 575 - Question 9 of 40
9. Question
Category: QuantEach question below is followed by two statements A and B. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of mathematics to choose between the possible answers. Give answer
What would have been the selling price per kg of sugar?A. 80 kg of sugar was purchased at Rs. 5200 and Rs. 400 were spent on transport.B. Profit earned on selling would be 15%.(a) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement B alone is not sufficient.(b) if the statement B alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement A alone is not sufficient.(c) if the both statement A and B together are needed to answer the question.(d) if either the statement A alone or B alone is sufficient to answer the question.(e) if you cannot get the answer from the statements A and B together, but needed even more data.CorrectAns.(c)Sol. From statement A,Total CP of 80 kg = (5200 + 400) = Rs. 5600From statement B, profit = 15%Combining both the statement A and B, we getSP = 115/100 * 5600 = Rs. 6440SP per kg of sugar = 6440/80 = Rs. 80.5IncorrectAns.(c)Sol. From statement A,Total CP of 80 kg = (5200 + 400) = Rs. 5600From statement B, profit = 15%Combining both the statement A and B, we getSP = 115/100 * 5600 = Rs. 6440SP per kg of sugar = 6440/80 = Rs. 80.5 - Question 10 of 40
10. Question
Category: QuantEach question below is followed by two statements A and B. You have to determine whether the data given in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of mathematics to choose between the possible answers. Give answer
What is the volume of a cube?A. The area of each face of the cube is 81 m^2.B. The length of one side of the cube is 9 m.(a) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement B alone is not sufficient.(b) if the statement B alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement A alone is not sufficient.(c) if the both statement A and B together are needed to answer the question.(d) if either the statement A alone or B alone is sufficient to answer the question.(e) if you cannot get the answer from the statements A and B together, but needed even more data.CorrectAns.(d)Sol. Let edge of the cube be a meter.From statement A;a^2 = 81a = 9 mVolume = a3 = 93 = 729 m3From statement B,a = 9 mVolume = a3 = 93 = 729 m3IncorrectAns.(d)Sol. Let edge of the cube be a meter.From statement A;a^2 = 81a = 9 mVolume = a3 = 93 = 729 m3From statement B,a = 9 mVolume = a3 = 93 = 729 m3 - Question 11 of 40
11. Question
Category: ReasoningEvery question below has a statement, followed by conclusions. You have to consider every given statement as true, even if it does not relate to the well known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can be logically follows.
Statement:I. Some trees are pens.II. All pens are pencils.Conclusions:I. All pencils are pens.II. Some trees are pens.III. Some pencil are pens.IV. All pencils are trees.CorrectIncorrect - Question 12 of 40
12. Question
Category: ReasoningEvery question below has a statement, followed by conclusions. You have to consider every given statement as true, even if it does not relate to the well known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can be logically follows.
Statement:I. All papers are bags.II. No bag is green.Conclusions:I. No paper is green.II. Some papers are green.III. Some green are papers.IV. Some bags are papers.CorrectIncorrect - Question 13 of 40
13. Question
Category: ReasoningEvery question below has a statement, followed by conclusions. You have to consider every given statement as true, even if it does not relate to the well known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can be logically follows.
Statement:I. All bananas are apples.II. All apples are oranges.Conclusions:I. Some oranges are apples.II. All apples are bananas.III. Some bananas are not oranges.IV. Some oranges are bananas.CorrectIncorrect - Question 14 of 40
14. Question
Category: ReasoningEvery question below has a statement, followed by conclusions. You have to consider every given statement as true, even if it does not relate to the well known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can be logically follows.
Statement:I. Some pens are knives.II. Some knives are horses.Conclusions:I. Some knives are pens.II. Some pens are horses.III. Some horses are pens.IV. Some horses are knives.CorrectIncorrect - Question 15 of 40
15. Question
Category: ReasoningEvery question below has a statement, followed by conclusions. You have to consider every given statement as true, even if it does not relate to the well known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the conclusions can be logically follows.
Statement:I. No chair is tree.II. All trees are trains.Conclusions:I. No chair is train.II. No train is chair.III. Some trains are trees.IV. No train is tree.CorrectIncorrect - Question 16 of 40
16. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization — Marketing, Personnel, Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations and earns more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and earns less than only M who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. K, who earns more than H, has passed with Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having Systems specialization.Which of the following pairs has the Systems specialization?CorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, PersonnelIncorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, Personnel - Question 17 of 40
17. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization — Marketing, Personnel, Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations and earns more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and earns less than only M who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. K, who earns more than H, has passed with Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having Systems specialization.Who among them earns more than F?CorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, PersonnelIncorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, Personnel - Question 18 of 40
18. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization — Marketing, Personnel, Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations and earns more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and earns less than only M who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. K, who earns more than H, has passed with Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having Systems specialization.Who among them earns more than only P?CorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, PersonnelIncorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, Personnel - Question 19 of 40
19. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization — Marketing, Personnel, Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations and earns more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and earns less than only M who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. K, who earns more than H, has passed with Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having Systems specialization.Which of the following specializations is opted by most of them as either single or one of the dual specializations?CorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, PersonnelIncorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, Personnel - Question 20 of 40
20. Question
Category: ReasoningRead the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:B, D, P, M, F, H, K and W are eight friends who have completed their MBA programme with specialization — Marketing, Personnel, Operations, Systems and Finance. Three of them have passed with dual specialization. Operations and Systems were not offered as dual specialization with any of the remaining three specializations. P has passed with Marketing and Finance and earns the least. B has passed with Operations and earns more than F, D and K. W has passed with Personnel and earns less than only M who has passed with a dual specialization. B is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of earnings. D earns more than K but less than F. No two of them have same earning. K, who earns more than H, has passed with Marketing whereas H has passed with dual specialization of Personnel and Finance. None of the three is having the same set of dual specialization. Two of them are having Systems specialization.Which of the following dual specializations is applicable to M?CorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, PersonnelIncorrectExplanation: Following persons are arranged in increasing order of their earnings (i.e. first earns the least and the last or 8th earns the most).Person- Specialisation1. P – Marketing, Finance2. H – Personnel, Finance3. K – Marketing4. D – Systems5. F – Systems6. B – Operations7. W – Personnel8. M – Marketing, Personnel - Question 21 of 40
21. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
Q1. (i) Several pages of the book have come loose [A]/lose [B].
(ii) I am totally uninterested [A]/disinterested [B] in grammar. It’s boring.
(iii) Almost every decade someone or the other comes out with the prophecy [A]/prophesy [B] that the world is going to end.
(iv) I loath [A]/loathe [B] to admit that I was totally jealous.
CorrectAns.(a)
Sol. loathe-feel intense dislike or disgust for.
IncorrectAns.(a)
Sol. loathe-feel intense dislike or disgust for.
- Question 22 of 40
22. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
- i) The film was boring except for the special effects [A]/affects [B].
(ii) She must realize that she is eighteen and past [A]/passed [B] playing with dolls.
(iii) She is not anymore financially dependent [A]/dependant [B] on her husband.
(iv) She raised an intent for more stationary [A]/stationery [B] for the office.
CorrectAns.(d)
Sol. stationery -writing and other office materials.
stationary-not moving or not intended to be moved.
IncorrectAns.(d)
Sol. stationery -writing and other office materials.
stationary-not moving or not intended to be moved.
- Question 23 of 40
23. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) The storm wreaked [A]/wrecked [B] havoc along the coast.
(ii) Though humorous his repartees are often mordent [A]/mordant [B].
(iii) Accessory [A]/Excess [B] minerals are disregarded by petrologists while classifying rocks.
(iv) I hope we have good whether [A]/weather [B] during our trip
CorrectAns.(a)
Sol. wreaked-cause (a large amount of damage or harm).
mordant-(especially of humour) having or showing a sharp or critical quality; biting.
IncorrectAns.(a)
Sol. wreaked-cause (a large amount of damage or harm).
mordant-(especially of humour) having or showing a sharp or critical quality; biting.
- Question 24 of 40
24. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) She did not look overly [A]/overtly [B] at the customer till she had established herself comfortably on the chair.
(ii) By persisting in his efforts against failure he has shown his ability [A]/capacity [B] to persevere.
(iii) The closure of the company effected [A]/affected [B] the workers adversely.
(iv) I am not sure if [A]/whether [B] I should take the CAT this year or the next.
CorrectAns.(c)
Sol. overtly-without concealment or secrecy; openly.
IncorrectAns.(c)
Sol. overtly-without concealment or secrecy; openly.
- Question 25 of 40
25. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) It is important to cite [A]/site [B] as many examples as possible in your answer.
(ii) Each batch in our classes is comprised [A]/composed [B] of 25 students and not more.
(iii) Persistent questioning by the lawyer failed to elicit [A]/illicit [B] a clear answer from the accused.
(iv) The professor could imply [A]/infer [B] that the students had not understood his explanation.
CorrectAns.(a)
Sol. elicit -evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone.
illicit-forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
IncorrectAns.(a)
Sol. elicit -evoke or draw out (a reaction, answer, or fact) from someone.
illicit-forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
- Question 26 of 40
26. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) Though the story was centered on some historic [A]/historical [B] figures, it was mainly fiction.
(ii) The accused made a passionate effort before the judge to ensure [A]/assert [B] his innocence.
(iii) The authorities complemented [A]/complimented [B] her for completing the project well in time.
(iv) The invasion was preceded [A]/proceeded [B] by a massive mobilization of forces along the borders.
CorrectAns.(b)
Sol. compliment-politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
precede- come before (something) in time.
IncorrectAns.(b)
Sol. compliment-politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
precede- come before (something) in time.
- Question 27 of 40
27. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) I don’t think I can proceed with the matter without your expert advise [A]/advice [B].
(ii) The venue for the event was decided after taking into account the climatic [A]/climactic [B] conditions.
(iii) Did he ever prophesy [A]/prophecy [B] anything but bad news for me?
(iv) The poor countries are finding it difficult to reconcile concerns about the environment with economic [A]/economical [B] growth.
CorrectAns.(d)
Sol. prophesy-Verb ,say that (a specified thing) will happen in the future.
prophecy-noun , a prediction of what will happen in the future.
IncorrectAns.(d)
Sol. prophesy-Verb ,say that (a specified thing) will happen in the future.
prophecy-noun , a prediction of what will happen in the future.
- Question 28 of 40
28. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
i) He had unsuccessfully explored every road [A]/avenue [B]that he hoped might lead to him to success.
(ii) The manufacturing units along the river were required to check the effluent [A]/affluent [B] material for harmful chemicals.
(iii) The unhygienic conditions in the guest houses were a cause of discomfit [A]/discomfort [B] for the organizers of the event.
(iv) People generally distrust [A]/mistrust [B] politicians as politicians’ main concern is vote banks.
CorrectAns.(c)
Sol. effluent-liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea.
avenue-a way of approaching a problem or making progress towards something.
IncorrectAns.(c)
Sol. effluent-liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea.
avenue-a way of approaching a problem or making progress towards something.
- Question 29 of 40
29. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) The farmers pay continuous [A]/ constant [B] attention to the weather.
(ii) This year’s rains that persisted continuously [A]/continually [B] in winter are attributed to climate change.
(iii) He has a habit of talking on his own to his imaginative [A]/ imaginary [B] friend.
(iv) The General declared that the victory came with the minimum [A]/ minimal [B] loss of lives.
CorrectAns.(c)
Sol. minimal-of a minimum amount, quantity, or degree; negligible.
continually-repeated frequently in the same way; regularly.
IncorrectAns.(c)
Sol. minimal-of a minimum amount, quantity, or degree; negligible.
continually-repeated frequently in the same way; regularly.
- Question 30 of 40
30. Question
Category: EnglishIn the following Questions, there are four sentences. Each sentence has pairs of words/phrases that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted word(s)/phrase(s), select the most appropriate word(s)/phrase(s) to form correct sentences. Then choose the best option.
(i) He hired several aids [A]/aides [B]to help him in his work.
(ii) Her masterful [A]/masterly [B] personality soon dominated the movement.
(iii) The chartered accountant went through the maize [A]/maze [B] of papers to calculate her tax liability.
(iv) During the high tide [A]/tied [B] the fishermen tied their boats to the pier.
CorrectAns.(c)
Sol. aide-an assistant to an important person, especially a political leader.
maze-a network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.
IncorrectAns.(c)
Sol. aide-an assistant to an important person, especially a political leader.
maze-a network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle through which one has to find a way.
- Question 31 of 40
31. Question
Category: ComputerWhere would you find the letters QUERTY?
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32. Question
Category: ComputerHow did the computer mouse get its name?
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33. Question
Category: ComputerWhat are you most likely to use when playing a computer game?
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34. Question
Category: ComputerA digitising tablet can be used for?
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35. Question
Category: ComputerWhich of the following is a pointing device?
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36. Question
Category: ComputerWhat does a light pen contain?
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37. Question
Category: ComputerWhat would be the best way to move around a 3D environment?
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38. Question
Category: ComputerWhat input device can be used for marking a multiple choice test?
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39. Question
Category: ComputerWhat input device could tell you the price of a bar of chocolate?
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40. Question
Category: ComputerWhere would you find a magnetic strip?
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