Saturday 5 August 2017

Reasoning Quiz



Reasoning Quiz


Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the given questions. 
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H work in three different companies: X, Y and Z. Out of these, 
two are female who work in different companies and have different specializations. 
Two of them are specialists in Finance, two in HR, two in Marketing and one each is an Engineer and a Computer Specialist. D, 
working in a company X has specialized in HR and her friend G, a Finance Specialist is working in company Z. H,
 an HR specialist, is working with B, a Marketing Specialist and does not work in company Y.
C is not a Computer Specialist. No two people with the same specialization work together.
 F is a specialist in Marketing working in company Y and his friend -
A has specialized in Finance and is working company X with only one another Specialist. 
Not more than three of them work in company Z. No female is an Engineer or a Computer Specialist.

1. In which two companies, do the HR specialist work?
(1) X and Y
(2) Y and Z
(3) X and Z
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these

2. Who is the Computer Specialist?
(1) C
(2) E
(3) H
(4) Data inadequate
(5) None of these

3. Which of the following represents the two females?
(1) DB
(2) DH
(3) DG
(4) Either (1) or (3)
(5) None of These

4. Which of the following is the specialty of C?
(1) Marketing
(2) Finance
(3) Computer
(4) Engineer
(5) None of These

5. In which company does C work?
(1) Y .
(2) Z
(3) X
(4) Y or Z
(5) None of These

Directions (6-10): Study the following information to answer the given questions
There are seven teachers P, Q, R, S, T, U and V in Bank Power. Each one of them teaches a different subject.
 There are three female and four male teachers, and out of these, there are two pairs of couples. 
R who teaches Computers is married to the teacher who teaches English. T and V are female teachers who teach History and Economics respectively. 
P teaches Reasoning and his wife does not teach Economics. Q does not teach English or Mathematics.
 U and S are male teachers. U is unmarried. One of them teaches Geography.

6. Which subject does 'Q' teach? 
(1) Economics  
(2) Mathematics  
(3) Computers 
(4) Geography
(5) None of these 

7. Which group among the following represents the group of males? 
(1) PR  
(2) PT   
(3) PV
(4) PQ
(5) cannot be determined 

8. Which of the following are two pairs of couples? 
(1) SR and PT 
(2) PR and ST  
(3) VP and RS   
(4) SR and UT
(5) None of these 

9. Which subject does U teach?  
(1) Reasoning 
(2) English   
(3) Mathematics
(4) Computers 
(5) cannot be determined

10. Which subject does P's wife teach? 
(1) English  
(2) History  
(3) Computers 
(4) Geography
(5) cannot be determined

Answers:

Solutions (1-5)

PERSON
GENDER
COMPANY
SPECIALISATION
A
Male
X
Finance
B
Male/Female
Z
Marketing
C
Male
Y
Engineer
D
Female
X
HR
E
Male
Y
Computer Specialist
F
Male
Y
Marketing
G
Male/Female
Z
Finance
H
Male
Z
HR

1.       (3)
2.       (2)
3.       (4)
4.       (4)

5.       (1)

Solutions (6-10)

Gender
Teacher
Subject
Male
P
Reasoning
Male
Q
Geography
Female
R
Computers
Male
S
English
Female
T
History
Male
U
Maths
Female
V
Economics

P is married to T and R is married to S.
6.         (4)
7.         (4)
8.         (1)
9.         (3)
10.       (2)

English Quiz


English Quiz

Direction:- In the following passage, some of the words have been left out,
 each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number-
 and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

Once upon a time in Mumbai, I was present at Teachers' Day function that delivered a ...(1)...
 lesson to both the management and the teaching staff. When the gifts were unwrapped and the teachers found 
stainless steel tiffin boxes, a section of them ...(2)...:"Does this mean we do more cooking and have less time for reading,
 researching and updating ? Is it a reminder that our primary place is the kitchen ?" They said they preferred a field trip. 
If accepting gifts is tough, choosing is much ...(3).... So, You set ...(4)... cash, time and effort to meet a gifting need and often end up feeling
 ...(5)... that it may not be the right one. How do I know ...(6)... won't be ...(7)... to a shelf-back or worse, re-cycled ? 
The joy of choosing for some one you love doesn't entirely take away the stress of finding the "perfect gift", does it ?


Well Face bookers, be reminded-you can get together on your Facebook walls and buy on another gifts.
 Wrapp, an app that runs on smart phones or tablets etc, lets Face book friends buy gift cards from participating retailers -
individually or by teaming up,store them in mobiles and ...(8)... them either online or at physical stores.
 "E-commerce platforms are becoming ...(9)...more social with the ...(10)... of comments,
 recommendations and purchase history from each person's social graph.

1. 
1) Reasonable 
2) upright 
3) intense 
4) startling 
5) impair

2. 
1) exploded 
2) invigorate 
3) moderated 
4) favoured 
5) redeemed

3. 
1) rusty 
2) more 
3) ever 
4) than 
5) has

4. 
1) deprave 
2) rouse 
3) aside 
4) manly 
5) heed

5. 
1) uneasy 
2) real 
3) unreal 
4) stout 
5) revengeful

6. 
1) creditable 
2) benevolent 
3) it 
4) have 
5) you

7. 
1) haul 
2) resist 
3) enfold 
4) atrocious 
5) confined

8. 
1) yield 
2) adorn 
3) uncouth 
4) redeem 
5) preserve

9. 
1) comely 
2) amity 
3) inherently 
4) towering 
5) hampering

10. 
1) inclusion 
2) rampage 
3) plunder 
4) intrinsic 
5) facade



1.4
2. 1
3. 2
4. 3
5. 1
6. 3
7. 5
8. 4
9. 3
10. 1


English Quiz


English Quiz

Directions: In the following passage some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number-
 and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

Though India is one of the six countries where the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1) is considered endemic in poultry and several places in Kerala-
 are favourite destinations for migratory birds, the State ...(1)... outbreak-free until recently. But on November 20, Kerala was ...(2)... of that status -
when two outbreaks in ducks ...(3)... in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts, with the virus killing over 20,000 birds. Incidentally, 
this is just the second instance of H5N1 outbreak in South India; the first outbreak occurred in October 2012 in the Central Poultry Development Organisation-
 near Bengaluru. Most of the outbreaks since 2006 have been in West Bengal and the northeastern States, primarily due to cross-border ...(4)... -
of infected birds from Bangladesh, a hot-spot for H5N1 outbreaks. The H5N1 virus has infected seven people-
 and killed one in Bangladesh between 2003 and 2013. For now, ...(5)... of nearly 260,000 birds in the villages-
 where the outbreaks occurred, together with ...(6)... surveillance in a 10-km radius ...(7)... the epicentre-
 of the outbreak have prevented the spread of the virus. But there is an ...(8)... need to continue the intensive surveillance as -
ducks have been infected. Domestic ducks, which have long been ...(9)... as one of the primary ...(10)... of the virus,
 are responsible for the spread and outbreaks of H5N1.


1. 
1) remained 
2) visited 
3) halted 
4) moved 
5) departed

2. 
1) held 
2) lifted 
3) robbed 
4) covered 
5) kept

3. 
1) accentuate 
2) occurred 
3) preceded 
4) carried 
5) convened

4. 
1) indifference 
2) removal 
3) dislike 
4) act 
5) transport

5. 
1) lush 
2) entice 
3) break 
4) culling 
5) befall

6. 
1) superficial 
2) intensive 
3) exquisite 
4) repulsive 
5) glean

7. 
1) around 
2) unfriendly 
3) having 4) tempting 
5) of

8. 
1) surroundings 
2) adorable 
3) overwhelming 
4) savory 
5) nasty

9. 
1) stunning 
2) focused 
3) recognised 
4) pegged 
5) overlooked

10. 
1) reservoirs 
2) crush 
3) breath 
4) clinch 
5) astounding



Answers:
1. 1
2. 3
3. 2
4. 5
5. 4
6. 2
7. 1
8. 3
9. 3


10. 1

English Quiz


English Quiz

Direction:- In the following passage, some of the words have been left out,
 each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each -
number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully :

Mohit was born in a small coastal village near Ahmedabad. He always loved reading but the small library in his town was inadequate. 
There weren't ...(1)... many books and many of those had the pages ...(2)... out. So he ...(3)... to finish those stories. 
His debut novel was my sweet memories. It is a story about a Man's journey ...(4)... the past, a family drama, ...(5)... ...(6)... of secrets.
 It is an ...(7)... to Ahmedabad. And much of this book has been drawn from his own ...(8)... up years in the city. 
He grew up in Ahmedabad and worked for a while in Pune. He had been posted to UK, ...(9)... that time -
so he did a creative writing course there – something he always wanted to do. He went on to publish stories in publications.
 All his stories start ...(10)... a picture he create in his mind. This one had two girls, were sharing secrets with each other. 
He was now working on his second novel, based on real life story.


1. 
1) that 
2) to 
3) so 
4) the 
5) too

2. 
1) torn 
2) moribund 
3) released 
4) signed 
5) controlled

3. 
1) has 
2) have 
3) had 
4) is 
5) suppose

4. 
1) of 
2) into 
3) at 
4) in 
5) for

5. 
1) a 
2) an 
3) all 
4) almost 
5) the

6. 
1) ridiculous 
2) unearthing 
3) contradict 
4) keep 
5) access

7. 
1) owe 
2) agitate 
3) cynical 
4) ode 
5) imprisoned

8. 
1) growing 
2) giving 
3) set 
4) cover 
5) end

9. 
1) offered 
2) convention 
3) around 
4) negotiating 
5) humiliating

10. 
1) get 
2) dangle 
3) secure 
4) with 
5) betrayed


Answers:
1.5
2. 1
3. 3
4. 2
5. 5
6. 2
7.4
8. 1
9. 3
10. 4

Quant Quiz


Quant Quiz

Direction: In the following questions two equations numbered (I) and (II) are given. 
You have to solve both the equations and give answer :

1) If x > y 
2) If x ≥ y 
3) If x < y 
4) If x ≤ y
5) If x = y or the relationship can't be established.

1.
I. x = sq root(1369)
II. y = cube root(29791)


2.
I. 8x - 3y = 31
II. 5x + 4y = 84

3.
I. 20x^2 - 79x + 77 = 0
II. 4y^2 + 9y - 28 = 0

4.
I. 6x^2 + 29x + 28 = 0
II. 6y^2 + 11y + 4 = 0

5.
I. x^2 + 3x - 54 = 0
II. y^2 + 4y - 77 = 0

Direction: Following table shows the population of six different cities, 
ratio of male and female among them and ratio of adult and minor among them. 
Answer given questions based on this table.














6.What is the total male population of city - B ?
1) 307420
2) 311850
3) 322450
4) 336280
5) None of these

7.What is the total adult population of city F ?
1) 187460
2) 173420
3) 184380
4) 178610
5) None of these

8. Total male population of city - C is approximately what percentage of total population of city-D ?
1) 57.8%
2) 61.4%
3) 63.7%
4) 65%
5) 67.5%

9.What is the difference between total number of adult and total number of minor of city - E ?
1) 76450
2) 80410
3) 81380
4) 82800
5) 83500

10. Total number of female of city-A is approximately what percentage of total number of female of city-B ?
1) 48.48%
2) 51.84%
3) 57.65%
4) 61.48%
5) 65.76%



Answers:
1.
x = sq root(1369) = 37
y = cube root(29791) = 31
x > y

2. 3
Eq. I * 4 + Eq. II * 3
32x - 12y = 124
15x + 12y = 252
47x = 376
x = 8 & y = 11
x < y

3. 2
20x^2 - 35x - 44x + 77 = 0
5x(4x - 7) - 11(4x -7) = 0
(4x-7)(5x-11)=0
x = 7/4, 11/5

4y^2 + 16y - 7y - 28 = 0
4y (y + 4) - 7(y + 4)= 0
(4y - 7)(y + 4) = 0
y= -4, 7/4

4. 4
6x^2 + 8x + 21x + 28 = 0
2x(3x + 4) + 7(3x + 4) = 0
(3x + 4)(2x + 7) = 0
x = -4/3, -7/2

6y^2 + 3y + 8y + 4 = 0
6y(2y + 1) + 4(2y + 1) = 0
(3y+4)(2y+1) = 0
y = -4/3, -1/2

5. 5
x^2 + 9x - 6x - 54 = 0
x(x + 9) - 6(x + 9) = 0
x = 6, -9

y^2 + 11y - 7y - 77 = 0
y(y + 11) - 7(y + 11) = 0
(y - 7)(y + 11) = 0
y = 7, -11

6. 2
Bmale = 554400/16 * 9 = 311850

7. 1
Fad = 302820/21 * 13 = 187460

8. 3
Cmale = 369900/9 * 4 = 164400
Req% = 164400/258000 * 100 = 63.72%

9. Diff = 281520/17 * (11-6)
= 16560 * 5 = 82800

10. Afe = 333500/23 * 11 = 159500
Bfe = 554400/16 * 7 = 242550


Req% = 159500/242550 * 100 = 65.759 = 65.76% approx

English Quiz



English Quiz

Directions : In the following passage some of the words have been left out, 
each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks-
 with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningfully complete.

Up until 2000, India did not have SEZs and ...(1)... had a number of export processing zones (EPZs), 
which, ...(2)... similar in structure to the modern SEZ, ...(3)... to attract many firms to India. The government accordingly introduced the -
SEZ in April 2000. Structured ...(4)... on the already successful model of China, they are ...(5)... to help 
...(6)...both foreign and domestic investment, boost India’s exports, and create new employment opportunities. 


India’s SEZ Act 2005 further amended the country’s foreign investment policy and converted its EPZs to SEZs,
 with ...(7)... zones including Noida, Chennai, Cochin, and Falta. Since the act’s promulgation,
 the Indian government has also been accepting ...(8)... for additional, far smaller SEZs, 
which must be proposed by developers to the Indian Board of Approval. ...(9)... August 2014,
 almost 200 SEZs are in operation and a massive 565 have already been ...(10)... approved for operation.

1. 
1) frantic 
2) similarly 
3) likely 
4) homely 
5) instead

2. 
1) although 
2) preferably 
3) on behalf of 
4) exactly 
5) or

3. 
1) miss 
2) failed 
3) down 
4) found 
5) aborted

4. 
1) madly 
2) sharply 
3) closely 
4) minutely 
5) jointly

5. 
1) accomplished 
2) produced 
3) traced 
4) designed 
5) delineated

6. 
1) deter 
2) dissuade 
3) stimulate 
4) halt 
5) delay

7. 
1) notable 
2) obscure 
3) typical 
4) trivial 
5) usual

8. 
1) refusal 
2) proposals 
3) pitch 
4) way 
5) method

9. 
1) Though 
2) Albeit 
3) As of 
4) Even if 
5) Admitting

10. 
1) casually 
2) orderly 
3) regularly 
4) formally 
5) suitably



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

English Quiz



English Quiz

Directions (Q. 1–10) : In the following passage some of the words have been left out each of which is indicated by a number.
 Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks-
 with appropriate words to make the paragraphs meaningfully complete.

The culture of India is one of the oldest and unique. In India is ...(1)... cultural diversity ...(2)... the country. The South, North, and Northeast have own ...(3)... 
cultures and almost every state has ...(4)... out its own cultural ...(5).... There is hardly any cultural in the world that is as ...(6)...
 and unique as India. India is a vast country, ...(7)... variety of geographical features and climatic conditions. India is home to some of the most ancient civilzations,
 including four major world religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. 


...(8)... of these factors has resulted into exclusive culture-Indian culture. India culture is a ...(9)... mixture of varying styles and influences. In the matter of cuisine.
 For instance, the North and the South are totally different. Festivals in India are characterized by colour, gaiety, enthusiasm, prayers and rituals.
In the ...(10)... of music, there are varieties of folk, popular, pop and classical music. 
The classical tradition of music in India includes the Carnatic and the Hindustani music.

1. 
1) amazing 
2) plausible 
3) tenable 
4) persuasive 
5) rational

2. 
1) around 
2) in 
3) of 
4) throughout 
5) with

3. 
1) explicit 
2) distinct 
3) obscure 
4) profound 
5) incisive

4. 
1) excavated 
2) indented 
3) deep 
4) root 
5) carved

5. 
1) niche 
2) grave 
3) chase 
4) model 
5) profound

6. 
1) especial 
2) tremendous 
3) pleasant 
4) tarnish 
5) varied

7. 
1) being 
2) taking 
3) having 
4) liking 
5) using

8. 
1) use 
2) fetus 
3) combination 
4) introduction 
5) collection

9. 
1) sample 
2) composite 
3) sound 
4) cipher 
5) ceramic

10. 
1) sense 
2) realm 
3) need 
4) liking 
5) fondness




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

Quant Quiz



Quant ( DI Quiz)

Q.1-5.Study the following graph carefully and answer the questionsgiven below it.
The following graphs represent percentage of five types of employees in an organization for two consecutive years.





 Total number of workers in 2008 =12000   and Total numbers of workers in 2009 = 15000

Q.1. If 400 workers joined A type of organization in 2009. How many workers ofC type of organization joined the company in that year ?
(1) 350 
(2) 260 
(3) 408 
(4) 460 
(5) Data inadequate

Q.2. If 360 E type of workers left the company at the end of 2008, how many E type of workers joined the company 2009?
(1) 850 
(2) 1020 
(3) 1080 
(4) 980 (5) None of these

Q.3. If 600 A type of workers joined the company in 2009, how many workers of A type left the company in 2008 ?
(1) 1420 
(2) 1540 
(3) 1560 
(4) 1350 
(5) None of these

Q.4.In terms of number the variation of which of the following types of employees was minimum between 2008 & 2009?
(1) A 
(2) B 
(3) C 
(4) D 
(5) E

Q.5. What was the difference between D type of workers in 2008 and B type of workers in 2009?
(1) 550 
(2) 500 
(3) 630 
(4) 620 
(5) None of these

(6-10) the following informations carefully and answer the questions given below.
In India, the total number of tourists in a tourist place is 800 who are from different countries viz, USA, Italy,
 China, Australia and Mauritius. 54% of the total  numbers of tourists are male. One-fourth of the total numbers of females are from Australia. 
25% of the total number of females is from USA. The number of females from Mauritius is half of the number of females from USA.
5/6 of the remaining number of females are from Italy. Total number of tourists from Australia is 192. One-fourth of the total numbers of males are from China. 
100 males tourists are from Italy. Three-fourth of the remaining number of males are from Maurtius.

Q.6. What is the respective ratio between the number of female tourists from USA and number of male tourists from Australia?
(1) 23:24 
(2) 23:50 
(3) 23:25 
(4) 20:23 
(5) None of these

Q.7 What is the approximately average number of male tourists from USA, China and Mauritius?
(1) 82 
(2) 77 
(3) 86 
(4) 72 
(5) 67
Q.8 What is the two-third of the total number of female tourists from China and Mauritius?
(1) 46 
(2) 48 
(3) 54 
(4) 58 
(5) None of these

Q.9. The total number of tourists from Mauritius is approximately what percent of the female tourists from Italy?
(1) 90 
(2) 80 
(3) 120 
(4) 70 
(5) 150

Q.10. What is the total number of tourists from China?
(1) 121 
(2) 143 
(3) 111 
(4) 153 
(5) None of these

Answers with Explanation..

1.(5) Data inadequate
2.(3) Number of E type of workers who joined the company in 2009
= 16% of 15000 – (14% of 12000 – 360)
= 2400 – (1680 – 360)
= 2400 – 1320
= 1080
3.(3) 15000X24/100 + 600 - 12000X22/100 
(3600 +600 ) -2640 =1560

4.(3) 
5.(5) Required difference = 3600 – 3000 = 600

6.(3)Ratio = 92 : 100 = 23 : 25

7.(2). Average numbers = ( 93 + 108 + 31 )/3 = 77 approx 

8.(1).Required numbers = (23 + 46 )X2/3 = 46

9.(3) Required percentage = (139/115)X100   = 120 approx


10.(5) 

Quant Quiz



Quant Quiz (Mix)

1.The simple interest accrued in 3 years on a principal of `25,000 is three–twentieths the principal.
 What is the rate of simple interest pcpa?
(1) 5
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 3
(5) None of these

2.Sumit purchased an item for Rs. 6,500 and sold it at a gain of 24%. From that amount he purchased -
another item and sold it at a loss of 20%. What is his overall gain/loss?
(1) Loss of Rs.42
(2) Gain of Rs.42
(3) Loss of Rs.52
(4) Neither gain nor loss
(5) None of these

Directions (Q. 3-7): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

3.200       231       264       299       336       ?
1) 355
2) 375
3) 365
4) 395
5) None of these

4.10       22       8       24       6       ?
1) 20
2) 18
3) 26
4) 156
5) 28

5.46656       7776       1296       216       36       ?
1) 7
2) 6
3) 5
4) 4
5) 3

6.27       64       125       216       343       ?
1) 512
2) 459
3) 519
4) 521
5) 524

7.96       107       129       162       206       ?
1) 251
2) 255
3) 261
4) 264
5) 269

8.The area of a square is four times the area of a rectangle. The length of the rectangle is 25 cm-
 and its breadth is one cm less than one–fifth of its length. What is the perimeter of the square?
(1) 40 cm
(2) 60 cm
(3) 160 cm
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these

9.The ratio of the present ages of Tarun and Varun is 3 : 7. After 4 years Varan’s age will be 39 years. 
What was Tarun’s age 4 years ago?
(1) 12 years 
(2) 13 years 
(3) 19 years 
(4) 18 years 
(5) None of these

10.The sum of five consecutive even numbers is equal to 170. 
What is the sum of the second largest number and the square of the smallest number amongst them together?
(1) 940
(2) 932
(3) 938
(4) 934
(5) None of these

Answers..

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

10. 5