Quiz – 177

Quant Quiz

Directions : (Q. 1-5) Study the following graph and table carefully and answer the  given questions Percentage of Males, Females and Children Living in Various Colonies

 

Total number of residents in various colonies
A1250
B2050
C1800
D1150
E1620

 

Q1.What is the total number of females in Colonies A, B and C together?
(1) 1785               (2) 1821               (3) 1479               (4) 1692               (5) None of these

Q2.The number of children in Colony A are approximately what per cent of the number of children in Colony E?
(1) 121               (2) 116               (3) 75               (4) 101               (5) 98

Q3.What is the respective ratio of the number of males in Colony B to the number of females in the same colony?
(1) 3 : 5               (2) 7 : 5               (3) 8 : 7               (4) 5 : 7               (5) None of these

Q4.What is the average number of residents from all the colonies together?
(1) 1654               (2) 1600               (3) 1580               (4) 1574               (5) None of these

Q5.What is the difference between the number of males in Colony D and the number of children in the same colony?
(1) 138               (2) 126               (3) 136               (4) 135               (5) None of these

Directions: (6-10) Study the pie-chart and table carefully to answer the questions that follow
Number of Employees Working in Various Departments of an Organization and the Ratio of Men to Women in the Same.Total Number of Employees = 4600

 

Ratio Of Men and Women

 

DepartmentsMenWomen
HR11
Accounts31
Production32
IT13
Marketing11
Merchandising51

 

Q6.What is the number of women in the Accounts department?
(1) 86               (2) 102               (3) 80               (4) 92               (5) None of these

Q7.What is the total number of employees working in the IT department and HR department together?
(1) 1628               (2) 1742               (3) 1766               (4) 1646               (5) None of these

Q8.What is the respective ratio of total number of men to the total number of women working in all the departments together?
(1) 63 : 41               (2) 41 : 27               (3) 53 : 47               (4) 27 : 19               (5) None of these

Q9.Number of women in the Merchandising department form what per cent of the total number of employees in the organization?
(1) 3               (2) 6               (3) 1               (4) 12               (5) None of these

Q10.What is the respective ratio of number of men in the Production department to the number of men in the Marketing department?
(1) 7 : 13               (2) 9 : 11               (3) 13 : 7               (4) 11 : 9               5) None of these

Answers

1.2     2.2       3.5        4.4         5.1           6.4       7.5           8.3          9.1         10.5

 

Reasoning Quiz

Directions: These questions are based on the following letters/numbers/symbols arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the questions :
I C 9 $ X F 8 * 6 D © A 3 R B @ 7 U # 4 K 2 G L 9 J % E 5 Q

Q1. If all the numbers are deleted from the arrangement, which of the following will be the fifth to the right of the sixteenth element from the right end ?
1) A                2) R                3) B                4) U                5) None of these

Q2. How many such symbols are there in the arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a number ?
1) None                2) One                3) Two                4) Three                5) None of these

Q3. ‘ 9 X’ is related to ‘8 6 D’, ‘6 ©’ is related to ‘3 B @’ in the same way which of the following is related to ‘B 7’ in the above rearrangement ?
1) U # 4                2) # 2 4                3) 7 @ U                4) # K 2                5) None of these

Q4. How many such letters are there in the arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a number ?
1) One                2) Two                3) Three                4) Four                5) More than four

Q5. Which of the following will be 8th to the right of the 15th element from the left end?
1) *                2) G                3) B                4) K                5) None of these

Directions: Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it, you have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions :

Q6. State P is in which direction with respect to state Q ?
I) State P is to the North state R and R is to the East of state Q.
II) State A is South–West of state Q and Q is to the East of R.
1) Only I                2) Only I                3) Either I or II                4) Both together are not sufficient               5) Both together are sufficient.

Q7. On which day of the week Sonam’s friend arrived at her home ?
I) Sonam correctly remembers that her friend arrived at her home before Friday but after Monday.
II) Sonam’s brother correctly remembers that Sonam’s friend arrived at her home before Saturday but after Monday.
1) Only I                2) Only II                3) Either I or II                4) Both I and II                5) None of these

Q8. What is the color of grass ?
I) ‘green’ is called ‘white’, ‘white’ is called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘brown’, ‘brown’ is called ‘purple’.
II) ‘blue’ is called ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ is called ‘red’.
1) Only I                2) Only II                3) Either I or II                4) Both I and II                5) None of these

Q9. How many sisters does ‘B’ have ?
I) ‘B’ has only one brother.
II) B’s mother has only two daughters.
1) Only I                2) Only II                3) Either I or II                4) Both I and II together are not sufficient.               5) Both I and II

Q10. Who among A, B, C, D and E won the match ?
I) E scored less than only B.
II) C scored more than only A.
1) Only I             2) Only II             3) Either I or II             4) Both I and II together are not sufficient.            5) Both I and II

Answers

1. 3; The new series is
I C $ X F * D © A R B @ U # K G L J % E Q
16 – 5 = 11th from the right end i.e. ‘B’.

2. 3; 9 $, 8 *

3. 4;

4. 5; C 9, F 8, A 3, K 2, L 9, E 5

5. 2; 8 + 15 = 23rd element from left i.e. G.

6. 1

7. 5

8. 1

9. 5

10. 1

 

English Quiz

Directions (1-5): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (5), i.e. “No correction required”, as your answer.

Q1. It may be risky to change the plan “just in minutes before from” picnic.
1) just in minutes of               2) in just minutes before from             3) in minutes from             4) just minutes before
5) No correction required

Q2. It is “too clear all that” the chairman is not going to spare anyone involved in the scam.
1) all too clear that             2) too much clear that             3) all in clear language             4) too clear that all
5) No correction required

Q3. It is “in wide belief” that most of the politicians are corrupt.
1) widely in belief            2) widely believed            3) widely in believing            4) wide in believe            5) No correction required

Q4. Government “has already infused” 1000 crore in the struggling PSUs.
1) already has infused              2) infused already             3) already has been infusing             4) already infused
5) No correction required

Q5. There is a good fortune for the differently abled community provided they “would have consider themselves” abled first.
1) would have to be considered themselves              2) ought consider themselves              3) consider themselves
4) have considered themselves            5) No correction required

Directions: (6-10): In each of the following sentences there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence there are five pairs of words denoted by numbers 1), 2), 3), 4) and 5). Find out which pair of words can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same sequence to make it meaningfully complete.

Q6. Transparency in the appointments of judges would ________ judicial disposals and restore ________ in the rule of law.
1) expedite, credibility             2) energise, autonomy            3) empower, faith            4) maintain, awareness            5) supervise, speed

Q7. The Supreme Court has always gone out to ________ the ________ of the citizens of the country.
1) govern, issues            2) deliver, justice            3) stretch, rights            4) derive, hope            5) uphold, interests

Q8. ________ of poverty from a nation that is set to become the fastest growing economy in the world is by no ________ easy.
1) Dealing, effect            2) Management, concern            3) Eradication, means            4) Uprooting, method            5) Capturing, task

Q9. This approach would ________ the problem of corruption to be ________ in a holistic manner.
1) drive, controlled            2) enable, tackled            3) contain, settled            4) manage, defined            5) negotiate, sorted

Q10. It is time to ________ our strength and weaknesses to ________ new horizons.
1) allocate, define            2) consider, think            3) justify, assemble            4) assess, seek            5) evaluate, avail

Answers

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

 

Computer Quiz

Q1. Which of the following groups consist of only output devices ?
a) Scanner, Printer, Monitor b) Keyboard, Printer, Monitor c) Mouse, Printer, Monitor            d) Plotter, Printer, Monitor            e) None of these

Q2. All of the following are examples of real security and privacy risks Except?
a) hackers  b) spam c) viruses             d) identify theft            e) None of these

Q3. IT stands for— 
a) information Technology b) integrated Technology c) intelligent Technology            d) interesting Technology            e) None of these

Q4. Which of the following refers to the fastest, biggest and most expensive computers ?
a) Personal Computers b) Supercomputers c) Laptops            d) Notebooks            e) None of these

Q5. The process of a computer receiving information from a server on the Internet is known as?
a) pulling             b) pushing c) downloading             d) transferring            e) None of these

Q6. Which part of the computer helps to store information ? 
a) Disk drive                b) Keyboard              c) Monitor             d) Printer            e) None of these

Q7. ________is the process of carrying out commands?
a) Fetching                b) Storing              c) Executing              d) Decoding            e) None of these

Q8. A(n)________contains commands that can be selected?
a) pointer                  b) menu                c) icon              d) button              e) None of these

Q9. Sending an e-mail is similar to?
a) picturing an event            b) narrating a story              c) writing a letter            d) creating a drawing            e) None of these

Q10. Microsoft Word is an example of?
a) an operating system            b) a processing device            c) application software            d) an input device            e) None of these

Answers

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

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