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Quant Quiz

Directions (Q. 1-5): What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
Q1. 124 215 342 511 ? 999
1) 695              2) 625              3) 728              4) 806             5) 573

Q2. 516 256 126 61 28.5 ?
1) 12.25              2) 16.75              3) 14.25              4) 20.20              5) 18.7

Q3. 7 21 50 109 ? 467
1) 198              2) 228              3) 372              4) 402              5) 275

Q4. 18 82 118 134 138 ?
1) 132              2) 198              3) 125              4) 138              5) 92

Q5. 5 22 103 406 ? 2422
1) 1516              2) 1298              3) 1136              4) 1602              5) 1213

Directions (Q. 6-10): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?

Q6. √5590 / 3√3370 = ?
1) 2              2) 3              3) 4              4) 5              5) 6

Q7. [(3525 + 5567 + 9853) ÷ (3132 + 1975 + 2275) × 7 = ?
1) 15              2) 18              3) 21              4) 24              5) 28

Q8. √25000 * √3.999 = ?
1) 308              2) 312              3) 314             4) 316             5) 318

Q9. [4/5 * (2/7 * 5/3 / 7/9) of 347 = ?
1) 168              2) 170              3) 175              4) 180              5) 185

Q10. (13.98)^2 + 272% of 75 = ?
1) 360              2) 380              3) 400              4) 420              5) 440

Answer & Explanation

 

  1. 3

The series is

5^3 – 1 = 124

6^3 – 1 = 215

7^3 – 1 = 342

8^3 – 1 = 511

9^3 – 1 = 728

10^3 – 1 = 999

Reqd answer = 728

 

  1. 1

 

  1. 2

 

  1. 4

 

  1. 5

 

  1. 4

√5599 / 3√3370 = ?

75 ÷ 15 = ?

? = 5

 

  1. 2

(3525 + 5567 + 9853) ÷ (3132 + 1975 + 2275) × 7 = ?

18945 ÷ 7382 × 7

2.57 × 7 = 17.99 » 18

 

  1. 4

√25000 * √3.999 = 4

158 × 2 = 316

 

  1. 2
[4/5 * (2/7 * 5/3) / 7/9] of 347 =4/5 * 10/21 * 9/7 * 347 = ?

 

  1. 3

(13.98)^2 + 272% of 75 = ?

196 + 272 * 3/4 = ?

196 + 204 = ?

? = 400

 

 

Reasoning Quiz

Q1.In a certain code language, ‘col tip mot’ means ‘singing is appreciable’, ‘mot baj min’ means ‘dancing is good’ and ‘tip nop baj’ means ‘singing and dancing’, which of the following means ‘good’ in that code language?
a.not             b.min             c.baj             d.Cannot be determined             e.None of these

Q2.In a certain coding system, ‘rbm std bro pus’ means ‘the cat is beautiful’, ‘tnh pus dim std’ means ‘the dog is brown’, ‘pus dim bro pus cus’ means ‘the dog has the cat’. What is the code for ‘has’?
a.std             b.dim             c.bro             d.cus              e.None of these

Directions(3-4): In a certain code language,
‘pit dar na’ means ‘you are good’ II.‘dar tok pa’ means ‘good and bad’ II.‘tim na tok’ means ‘they are bad’

Q3.In that language, which word stands for ‘they’?
a.na              b.tok              c.tim              d.pit              e.None of these

Q4.To find the answer to the above question, which of the given statements can be dispensed with?
a.Only A               b.Only B              c.A or B              d.B and C              e.None of these

Q5.How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CORPORATE each of which has as many letters in the same sequence between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
a.None              b.One              c.Two              d.Three              e.More than three

Q6.How many such letters are there in the word BACKLASH each of which is as far away from the beginning of the word as it is from the beginning of the English alphabet? 
a.None              b.One              c.Two              d.Three              e.More than three

Q7.If the first and third letters in the word NECESSARY were interchanged, also the fourth and the sixth letters, and the seventh and the ninth letters, which of the following would be the seventh letter from the left?
a.A              b.Y              c.R              d.E              e.S

Directions (Questions 8 to 10): Each of the following questions is based on the following alphabet-series:
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z

Q8.Which letter will be sixth to the left of the nineteenth letter from the right end of the alphabet?
a.M              b.N              c.X              d.Y              e.None of these

Q9.If only the first half of the given alphabet is reversed , how many letters will be there between K and R?
a.6              b.10              c.14              d.16              e.None of these

Q10.If A interchanges position with B, similarly C and D interchange positions and so as E and F and so on upto Y and Z, then which of the following will be seventh from the left?
a.A              b.F              c.I              d.None of these

Answers

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

 

 

English Quiz

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each of the following sentences 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 in no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors of punctuations, if any)

Q1. Some people (1)/are believing (2)/ that women cannot (3)/complete with men. (4)/ No error (5)

Q2. He avoids (1)/taking the (2)/ prescribed medicine (3)/ at regularly intervals. (4)/No error (5)

Q3. When we heard the name (1)/ of our leader uttered (2)/ respectfully by the foreigners (3)/ we felt pride of him. (4)/ No error (5)

Q4. It goes to his credit (1)/that he was a clean man (2)/in politics as well as (3)/ his person dealings. (4)/ No error (5)

Q5. It was evident (1)/ to me that there (2)/ was any mistake (3)/ in that account. (4)/ No error (5)

Directions (Q. 6-10): Rearrange the following six Sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and  (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
1. He, therefore, blamed his memory a lot and spent almost a sleepless night in that.
2. We found the Japanese people very polite, helpful and honest.
3. He remembered about them only after returning to the hotel in the evening.
4. But to his surprise and delight, he received those parcels by post at his doorstep the very next day.
5. While shopping one day, a member of our team forgetfully left his parcels on the counter.
6. And since he could not remember exactly where they had been left, he lost all hope of getting them back.

Q6. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A               (2) B               (3) C               (4) D              (5) E

Q7. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A               (2) B               (3) C               (4) D              (5) E

Q8. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A               (2) B               (3) C               (4) D              (5) E

Q9. Which of the following will be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A               (2) B               (3) C               (4) D              (5) E

Q10. Which of the following will be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A               (2) B               (3) C               (4) D              (5) E

Answers

 1.(2) use ‘believe’ instead of ‘are believing’ because verbs like think,believe etc. are

not used in continous form.
2.(4) replace ‘regularly’ with ‘regular’
3.(4) replace ‘pride of’ with ‘proud of’
4.(4) instead of ‘his person delings’ used ‘his personal dealings’.
5.(3) replace ‘any mistake’ with ‘a mistake’
6.(5) (ECADB)
7.(3)
8.(1)
9.(4)
10.(2)

 

Computer Quiz

Q1. Which of the following is part of the CPU?
1. Secondary Memory               2. Control unit                 3. Input device                 4. Printer                 5. None of the above

Q2. What does FPI stands for?
1. Faults per inch                2. Film per inch                 3. Figure per inch                 4. Frames per inch                 5. None of the above

Q3. Cache memory is–
1. Smaller but slower than main memory                    2. Bigger and slower than main storage
3. Bigger and faster than main memory                 4. Smaller and faster than main storage                 5. None of the above

Q4. Which of the following statement is true about Password?
1. It is a code by which a user gains access to a computer system                      2. It is an entrance without paying something
3. It is a pass for viewing movie                  4. All of the above               5. None of the above

Q5. What are pop-ups referred for on the World Wide Web?
1. Online Advertising               2. Browsers               3. Search Engines           4. Mark-up Languages             5. Instant Messaging

Q6. By which of the following action you cannot close a Word document?
1. Choosing File menu then Exit submenu              2. Press Alt+F4                   3. Click X button on title bar
4. From File menu choose Close submenu             5. None of the above

Q7. Software used for database management can store data, __________ it, manipulate it, retrieve it, report it, and print it.
1. see             2. download                 3. update                 4. All of the above                 5. None of the above

Q8. Which topology is similar to star topologies, in a way that it has a variety of single nodes connected to a central node?
1. Rhombus topology               2. Tree topology                 3. Bus topology                 4. Ring topology                 5. None of the above

Q9. Programs such as Internet Explorer that serve as navigable windows into the Web are called __________.
1. Hypertext                 2. Networks                   3. Internet                  4. System Software                 5.  Web browsers

Q10. Who invented ENAIC?
1. J. Presper Eckert               2. John Mauchly                 3. Vanneuma                 4. Both (a) and (b)                5. None of the above

Answers

1.2             2.4             3.4             4.1             5.1             6.4             7.3             8.2             9.5             10.4

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