Saturday, 29 July 2017

Reasoning : Quiz


Reasoning : Quiz

1. Ramnik walked 55 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked 45 metres. 
He then took a right turn and walked 40 metres. He again took a right turn and walked 45 metres. How far is he from the starting point?
(1) 95 metre  
(2) 15 metre
(3) 185 metre  
(4) Can’t say
(5) None of these




Directions: (2 – 6) In the following questions, the symbols @, $, *, # and   used with the following meaning as illustrated below:

‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’
‘P@Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q’
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to Q’
‘P Q means ‘P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q’
‘P *Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’

Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, 
find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.

2. Statements: 
N € B
B $ W
W # H
H * M

Conclusions: 
I. M @ W 
II. H @ N
III. W € N  
IV. W # N

(1) Only I is true  
(2) Only III is true
(3) Only IV is true  
(4) Only either III or IV is true
(5) Only either III or IV and I are true

3. Statements: 
R * D
D $ J
J # M
M @ K

Conclusions: 
I. K # J   
II. D @ M
III. R # M 
IV. D @ K

(1) None is true  
(2) Only I is true
(3) Only II is true  
(4) Only III is true 
(5) Only IV is true

4. Statements: 
H @ T
T # F
F € E
E * V

Conclusions: 
I. V $ F  
II. E @ T
III. H @ V  
IV. T # V

(1) Only I, II and III are true
(2) Only I, II and IV are true
(3) Only II, III and IV are true
(4) Only I, III and IV are true
(5) All I, II, III and IV are true

5. Statements: 
D # R
R * K
K @ F
F $ J

Conclusions: 
I. J # R  
II. J # K
III. R # F  
IV. K @ D

(1) Only II and III are true
(2) Only III and IV are true
(3) Only I, III and IV are true
(4) All I, II, III and IV are true
(5) Only II and IV are true.

6. Statements: 
M $ K
K @ N
N * R
R # W

Conclusions: 
I. W @ K 
II. M $ R
III. K @ W 
IV. M @ N

(1) Only I and II are true
(2) Only I is true
(3) Only III and IV are true
(4) Only III is true
(5) Only IV is true

Directions (7-10) : Study the following information to answer the given questions: 

In a certain code, ‘za la ka ga’ is code for ‘must obey traffic  rules’ ,
“ za fa sa na ‘ is code for  ‘we obey the elders’ , ‘ na la da sa’ is a code for ‘ we must be elders’ , and ‘wa sa za da’ is code for ‘be elders obey younger’.

7. Which of the following is the code for ‘must’? 
(l) sa   
(2) da   
(3) la   
(4) na  
(5) None of these

8. What does the code ‘za’ stand for  ? 
(1) traffic  
(2) must 
(3) be   
(4) younger  
(5) obey

9. Which of the following is the code for ‘elders’? 
(1) sa   
(2) wa   
(3) za  
(4) la   
(5) fa

10. How does ’rules of  younger’ coded in the code language? 
(l) ka da fa   
(2) wa ka sa 
(3) ja da wa  
(4) ka wa ya 
(5) Cannot be determined

1. (1)
Ramnik is 95 m away from the starting point towards south.
Solution: (30 – 34)
$ - ≥, @ - >, # - <,  - =, ¬¬¬¬* - ≤

2. (5) N = B ≥  W < H ≤ M
I. M > W  (True)  II. H > N  (False)
III. W = N (False) IV. W < N (False)   
So : N ≥ W (Only either III or IV and I are true)

3. (1) R ≤ D ≥ J < M > K
I. K < J  (False) II. D > M   (False)
III. R < M  (False)    IV. D > K  (False)
So none is true.

4. (2) H > T < F = E ≤ V
I. V ≥ F  (True) II. E > T (True)
III. H > V (False) IV. T < V (True)
So only I, II and IV are true.

5. (5) D < R ≤ k > F ≥ J
I. J < R  (False) II. J < K (True)
III. R < F (False) IV. K > D (True)
So only II and IV are true.

6. (5) M ≥ K > N ≤ R < W
I. W > K (False) II. M ≥ R (False)
III. K > W (False) IV. M > N (True)
So only IV is true.

Solutions (7-10):
Word obey Must elders we be The younger traffic rules
Code za La sa na da fa wa ka/ga ga/ka

7. (3)

8. (5)

9. (1)

10. (5)

Reasoning Quiz


Reasoning Quiz

Directions(1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students of school. They study in standard VI, VII and VIII without more than three in any standard.
 Each of them have a favorite subject from physics, geography, English, Marathi, mathematics, chemistry, 
biology and economics but not necessarily in the same order.


D likes chemistry and studies in standard VIII with only H. B does not study in standard VII. 
E and A study in the same standard but not with B. C and F study in the same standard. 
Those who study in standard VI do not like mathematics or biology. F likes physics. The one who studies in standard VIII likes English. 
C does not like Geography. A’s favorite subject is Marathi and G does not like Biology.

1. Which subject does H like?
(1) English
(2) Marathi
(3) Chemistry
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these

2. What is G’s favorite subject?
(1) Biology
(2) Physics
(3) Marathi
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these

3. What is C’s favorite subject?
(1) Economics
(2) Biology
(3) English
(4) Geography
(5) Data inadequate

4. Which of the following combinations of student-standard. Subject is correct?
(1) C – VII – Economics
(2) D – VI – Chemistry
(3) G – VII – Physics
(4) B – VIII – Mathematics
(5) None is correct

5. Which of the following group of students study in VII standard?
(1) EAF
(2) EGC
(3) EAG
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these

Directions—(6–10) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below—


C ? 1 K X 6 U 3 ★ 9 5 $ R + Z 4 @ G A T # E 7 S © 3

6. How many such prime numbers are there in the given arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a symbol and preceded by a consonant?
(1) None 
(2) One
(3) Two 
(4) Three
(5) More than three

7. If the places of the those symbols which are immediately followed by numbers are interchanged with- 
those of the numbers in the given arrangement then which of the following will be the eleventh from the right end?
(1) G 
(2) @
(3) 4 
(4) Z
(5) None of these

8. Which of the following is the seventh letter to the left of ©?
(1) U 
(2) Z
(3) G 
(4) X
(5) None of these

9. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?

1 6 X , 3 5 9,  R 4 Z,  ?
(1) @ T A 
(2) 4 A G
(3) G E # 
(4) G # T
(5) None of these

10. If the symbols and numbers are dropped from the given arrangement and then the letters are rearranged in alphabetical order which of the following will be the sixth from the left end ?
(1) C 
(2) S
(3) Z 
(4) A
(5) None of these


Solutions(1-5)

1. (1) H likes English

2. (5) G’s fav subject is Mathematics

3. (1) C’s fav subject is Economics

4. (5) None is correct

5. (3) A, E and G study is standard VIII

Solutions (6-10):

6. (1)
There is no such combination.

7. (3)

8. (3)
The seventh letter to the left of © is R.

9. (4)
The movement is +2, +2 and -1.

10. (5)
The letter will be R.

Banking Awareness


Q1. NPCI is an umbrella organisation for all retail payments system in India. It was set up with the guidance and support of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Indian Banks’ Association (IBA). What does NPCI stand for-
(a) National Payments Corporation of Industry
(b) National Payments Council of India
(c) Nominal Payments Corporation of India
(d) National Payments Corporation of India
(e) National Product Corporation of India 

Q2. In which among the following years NPCI was incorporated-
(a) December 2008
(b) January 2006
(c) April 2010
(d) July 2012
(e) None of the given options is true

Q3. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is the world's oldest international financial organisation. BIS was established on-
(a) 26th May 1961
(b) 01st October 1949
(c) 14th February 1914
(d) 21st August 1945
(e) 17th May 1930

Q4. Where is the head office of Bank for International Settlements (BIS)?
(a) Zurich, Switzerland
(b) New York, USA
(c) Basel, Switzerland
(d) Berlin, Germany
(e) Geneva, Switzerland

Q5. Under which act NPCI was incorporated as a Section 8?
(a) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
(b) Companies Act 2013
(c) Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
(d) Societies Registration Act, 1860 
(e) None of the given options is true

Q6. How much amount was authorised capital of NPCI? 
(a) Rs 100 crore
(b) Rs 500 crore 
(c) Rs 300 crore
(d) Rs 200 crore
(e) Rs 400 crore

Q7. Bank for International Settlements (BIS) pursues its mission by-
(a) Fostering discussion and facilitating collaboration among central banks
(b) Supporting dialogue with other authorities that are responsible for promoting financial stability
(c) Carrying out research and policy analysis on issues of relevance for monetary and financial stability
(d) Acting as a prime counterparty for central banks in their financial transactions
(e) All of the above

Q8. Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international organisation, created pursuant to an international treaty (The Hague Agreements of 1930). Its shareholding members are-
(a) Central banks
(b) Monetary authorities
(c) Commercial Banks
(d) Both (a) and (b)
(e) Both (a) and (c)

Q9. Who is the present Managing Director (MD) & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NPCI?
(a) Balachandran M
(b) AP Hota
(c) Deena Mehta
(d) B Sambamurthy
(e) None of the given options is true

Q10. How much amount was paid-up capital of NPCI?
(a) Rs 100 crore
(b) Rs 500 crore 
(c) Rs 300 crore
(d) Rs 200 crore
(e) Rs 400 crore

Q11. BCBS is the primary global standard setter for the prudential regulation of banks and provides a forum for cooperation on banking supervisory matters. What is mean of 'S' in BCBS?
(a) Supervision
(b) Serious
(c) System
(d) Service
(e) Stands

Q12. The Basel III capital regulation has been implemented from April 1, 2013 in India in phases and it will be fully implemented as on- 
(a) 31st March 2020
(b) 31st March 2019
(c) 31st March 2017
(d) 31st March 2018
(e) None of the given options is true

Q13. Which among the following product is not a product of NPCI?
(a) Unified Payments Interface (UPI)
(b) Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM)
(c) Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA)
(d) Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) 
(e) National Automated Clearing House (NACH)

Q14. Which card is a new card payment scheme launched by NPCI?
(a) Maestro card
(b) Visa Card
(c) MasterCard
(d) RuPay
(e) None of the given options is true

Q15. The Basel Committee has issued the full text of the revised LCR following endorsement on 06th January 2013 by its governing body. What is mean of 'C' in LCR?
(a) Custody
(b) Commercial
(c) Credit
(d) Cash
(e) Coverage

Banking Awareness



Q1. Financial literacy is a serious issue for RBI, because?
(a) It would enable better understanding of banking business 
(b) With better understanding, more and more people would utilise the banking services
(c) It would mean banks can do more business 
(d) It would mean the maximum number of people
(e) None of the given options is true

Q2. RBI has replaced BPLR regime by Base Rate regime w.e.f?
(a) July 1, 2010
(b) July 5, 2010
(c) July 11, 2010 
(d) July 15, 2010
(e) None of the given options is true

Q3. Many times, we read about Special Drawing Right (SDR) in newspapers. As per in definition, SDR is a monetary unit of the reserve assets of which of the following organisations/agencies?
(a) World Bank
(b) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
(c) Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
(d) Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
(e) None of the given options is true

Q4. Reserve Bank of India is-
(a) an extension wing of Ministry of Finance, Government of India
(b) India's central banking institution, which controls the monetary policy of the Indian rupee
(c) an Institution owned by Indian Bank’s Association 
(d) a private sector company
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q5. The term ‘Ways and Means’ advances refer to?
(a) The temporary advance made to the government by its Bankers to bridge the interval between expenditure and the flow of receipt of revenues
(b) the advance given by the Banks to the poorest of the society 
(c) lending made under PMRY scheme 
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q6. Most banks are offering teaser rates on home loans. What does it mean?
(a) The rates keep fluctuating during the period of loan with high uncertainty 
(b) The initial rate is offered at a rate lower than the prevailing market rate for a few months and then gradually keeps increasing 
(c) The initial rate is higher than the current market rate with offer of lower rates at a later date 
(d) Home loan borrowers of shorter duration are given preferential rate 
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q7. Who decides the value and volume of bank note to be printed and on what basis?
(a) Finance Ministry 
(b) Planning Commission 
(c) RBI
(d) Stock Exchange 
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q8. Indian Banking Regulation Act was passed in the year?
(a) 1971
(b) 1969
(c) 1949
(d) 1947
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q9. Financial Market consists of-
(a) Foreign exchange 
(b) Debt Instruments  
(c) Equities  
(d) All of the above
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q10. Who is authorised to sign ‘one-rupee’ note?
(a) Secretary, Ministry of Finance
(b) RBI Governor 
(c) Prime Minister 
(d) Finance Minister  
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q11. The term “Balance of Trade” means?
(a) A point where the values of imports and exports are equal  
(b) the term is used with reference to bilateral trade agreements with countries of CIS Block
(c) the difference between the value of the imports and exports of a country
(d) the difference between the total of transactions with foreign countries in trade, services and capital 
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q12. More number of banks’ branches are located in?
(a) metropolitan areas  
(b) semi-urban areas 
(c) urban areas 
(d) rural areas
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q13. Which of the following Rates/Ratios is not covered under the Monetary and Credit Policy of the RBI? 
(a) Bank Rate 
(b) Repo Rate 
(c) Cash Reserve Ratio  
(d) Exchange Rate of Foreign Currencies
(e) None of the given options is true  

Q14. Which of the following agencies is associated with the business of Insurance sector as a regulator? 
(a) NPCI 
(b) IRDA 
(c) SEBI 
(d) AMFI 
(e) None of the given options is true 

Q15. Khandelwal Committee relates to study of............. issue in Public Sector Banks? 
(a) Capital Adequacy Ratio 
(b) Human Resources  
(c) Branch Expansion  
(d) Foreign Exchange
(e) None of the given options is true

Quant Quiz


1. Prashant invested a certain sum at simple interest & Vikram invested same sum at compound interest. The ratio of rates (in % per annum) of simple and compound interest is 2:1. After 2 year two of them receive equal amounts, then at what rate did Vikram invest ?
1)50 %
2)100 % 
3)150%
4)200 %
5)Can’t be Determined.

2.In a school there are total of 50 students in class X, who are divided in three sections A, B and C. Section A and B have equal  no. of  students. All the students of the class wrote a test. The average marks obtained by the section A and B together is 52.5. The average marks obtained by the section A and C together is 60. The average marks obtained by the section B and C together is 70. The average marks obtained by the  students of sections A, B and C together is 60. How many Students are there in Section C.
1)10
2)15
3)20
4)Can’t be determined
5)None of these 

3.A group consists of m equally efficient workers. A piece of work was started by one of them. The p’th worker (where 2 less than or equal to p  less than or equal to  m) joined the work  (p-1)x days after the (p-1)’th worker joined The work was completed in mx days after the m’th worker joined. The 1’st worker received a share of Rs.5500 out of total Rs. 38500 paid to the group for completing the work . Find m ?
1)8
2)9
3)10
4)11
5) None of these 

4.A car travelled a distance of 900 km. it developed an engine problem after travelling of Some distance. It travelled remaining distance at 3/5th of its speed.it reached 2 hours late.if the engine problem had developed after it had travelled for another 150 km. it would have reached 1 hour late than the time it actually reached . Find the distance it travelled without any problem and its speed over that part of journey (in km, kmph)
1)500 , 100 
2) 600, 100
3) 500 150 
4) 600, 150

5.The price of radio at the beginning of a year was Rs. 3000. It increased by x %  and then decreased by y % over the year. It increased by x %  and then decreased by y % over the next year too. At the end of the second year, the price of radio was Rs. 3000. Which of the following can be true ?
1) x>y 
2) x=y
3) x<y
4) none of these 

For question (6- 9) Each of the questions given below consists of a question followed by three statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.

6.What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a.?
I. An amount doubles itself in 5 years on simple interest.
II. Difference between the compound interest and the simple interest earned on a certain amount in 2 years is Rs. 400.
III. Simple interest earned per annum is Rs. 2000.
1)I  & II only 
2)II and III only
3)I only 
4)All I, II and III
5)I only or II and III only

7.What is the percent profit earned by the shopkeeper on selling the articles in his shop?
I. Labelled price of the articles sold was 130% of the cost price.
II.Cost price of each article was Rs. 550.
III. A discount of 10% on labelled price was offered. 
1)Only I
2)Only II and III
3)Only I and III
4)All I,II and III
5) Can’t be answered with I, II  and III

8.What is the length of a running train P crossing another running train Q?
I.These two trains take 18 seconds to cross each other.
II.These trains are running in opposite directions.
III.The length of the train Q is 180 metres.
1)I only 
2)II and III  only 
3)I and III only
4)All I,II and III only 
5)Can’t be answered  with I, II and III.

9.How many marks did Tarun secure in English?
I. The average mark obtained by Tarun in four subjects including English is 60.
II. The total marks obtained by him in English and Mathematics together are 170.
III. The total marks obtained by him in Mathematics and Science together are 180.
1)I and II only 
2)II and III only 
3)I and III only 
4)All I, II and III.
5)None of these .

10.A bag contains 4 white, 5 red and 6 blue balls. Three balls are drawn at random from the bag. The probability that all of them are red, is:
1)  3/91
2) 1/22
3) 5/24  
4) 2/91
5) 3/24

11.Two partners invested Rs. 1250 and Rs.850 respectively in a business. Both the partners distribute 60% of profit equally and distribute the rest 40% as the interest of their capitals .If one partner received Rs. 30 than other.Find the total Profit .
1)Rs. 400
2)Rs. 375.84
3)Rs. 393.75
4)Rs. 380.25
5)none of these 

12.If the circumference  of one circle is 5/2 times that of other , how many times  the area of smaller circle  is the bigger one ?
1)4/25
2)25/24
3)25/4
4)24/25

13.if (p/q)-(q/p)=21/10 then what is the value of(4p/q)+(4q/p) ?
1)58/5
2)59/5
3)121/105
4)21/105
5)105/121

14.A tank has a leak, which would empty it in 8 hours. A tap is turned on which fills at the rate of 4 liters per minute and the tank is now emptied in 12 hours. Find the capacity of the tank.
1)5670 lit
2)5760 lit
3)6570 lit
4)6750 lit
5)None of these 

15.By Selling a article for Rs. 8260, A merchant has a profit of 18%, but due to fall of demand he sell  at only 2/3 of the profit %. Find the new Selling Price.
1)7000
2)7500
3)7800
4)7840

Answer
1)   4
2)   1
3)   3
4)   2
5)   1
6)   5
7)   3
8)   5
9)   5
10) 4
11) 3
12) 3
13) 1
14) 2
15) 4 

Explanation of mix Quiz 

1.
Let rate which invested by Prashant : rate which invested by vikram = 2x:x
(P*2x*2)/100 = P[(1+x/100)^2-1]
By solving this , we get x=200%
So rate at which Vikram invested = 200%

2.
Let the no. of students  in A, B and C is a, a,and c. 
Let the marks obtained by  A , B and C is x,y and z.
Average of marks by class A and B= 52.5   
(x+y)/2a = 52.5
Same as …(y+z)/(a+c)= 60 
(x+z)/(a+c)=70
(x+y+z)/(a+a+c)= 60 
On solving this a=2c
total no. of students =50
2a+c=50
So c=10.

3.
Time taken to complete the work = x+ 2x+3x+4x+…..+(p-1)x+….mx= mx(m+1)/2
Let the work done by each worker per day be k units.
Total Work=work done by 1’st worker+ work done by 2’nd worker +…..+ work done by m’th worker .
=k(x+2x+3x+…+mx)+k(2x+3x+4x+…+mx)+k(3x+4x+5x+…+mx)+….+kmx
= k(x)+ k2(2x)+k3(3x)+…..+km(mx)
= kx(1+2^2+3^2+….+m^2)
Part of total wages obtain by 1st worker = {kxm(m+1)/2}/ {kxm(m+1)(2m+1)/6)
= 5500/ 38500
3/(2m+1)= 55/385 ;
m=10.

4.
Let the engine problem  happen at x km Distance and speed over entire part of journey is s km/hr.
x/s + (900-x) / (3x/5) = 900/s+ 2 ------eqn(1)
(x+150)/s + 900-(x+150) /(3x/5) = 900/s +1   --------eqn(2)
Eqn(2)- Eqn(1) 
x= 600 km and speed s= 100km/hr

5.
Price of radio at the end of  1st year = 3000(1+x/100)(1-y/100)
Price of it at the end of next year  = 3000(1+x/100)(1-y/100)(1+x/100)(1-y/100).
It is also 3000.
so taking obtion consideration when x=y then so price = 3000(1+y/100)^2(1-y/100)^2 which is less than 3000
So for it to be equal x>y. 

6.
I.(P× r× 5)/100 = P , r= 20 
II.P(1+r/100)^2 –P- (P×r×2)/100= 400; Pr^2 =4000000.
III.(P×r×1)/100= 2000; Pr= 200000
From II and III 
Pr^2 ÷ Pr = 20; r=20
So Answer can be given by either I only  or II and III only.

7.I. Let C.P. be Rs. x.
Then, M.P. = 130% of x = Rs. 13x/10
III. S.P. = 90% of M.P.
Thus, I and III give, S.P. = Rs. (90/100)x(13x/10)= Rs.117x/100
Gain = Rs.(117x/100)- x = Rs.17x/100
Thus, from I and III, gain % can be obtained.

Clearly, II is redundant.

8.
Let the length of the train P be x metres.
II. These trains are running in opposite directions.
III. Length of the train Q is 180 m. 
I.  Time taken by P to cross Q =(180 + x)/ Relative Speed      
(180 + x)/ Relative speed = 18
Thus, even with I, II and III, the answer cannot be obtained.

9.
From I, total marks in 4 subjects = (60 x 4) = 240.
From II, E + M = 170
From III, M + S = 180
All Obtion are not true  so None of these is the current Ans.

10.
5c3/15c3 = 2/91 

11.
A’s  40% profit / B’s 40 % profit = 1250/850 = 25/17
Using componendo & Dividendo 
40% profit of A and B / 30 = 42/8
So total profit = 42/8 *30*(100/40)=  Rs. 393.75

12.
Ratio of circumference = 5/2
So ratio of area = (5/2)^2 = 25/4

13.
Let p/q=a then q/p=1/a
a -(1/a)=21/10
a=5/2
=>4(5/2)+4(2/5)
(20/2)+(8/5)
(100+16)/10
=>58/5

14.
1/8 * 1/x = 1/12
solving we get,
x = 24
so total capacity is, 24*4*60 = 5760 lt..
In 1 minute a tap fill the tank 4 litre
so,in 8 hours=(8*60)minute=480 minute a tap fill the tank (480*4)=1920 litre.
according to question 1920 litre will be emptied in 8 hours.
so,in 12 hours it will be emptied 2880 litre.
again,the tap fill the tank 4 litre in 1 minute.
so,in 12 hours=720 minutes the tap fill the tank (720*4)=2880 litre
so,according to question as the two works(filling the tank & empty the tank) are going on in 12 hours,so the capacity of the tank=(2880+2880)litre=5760litre

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New Selling price = (8260*112) /118 = 7840