Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Quantitative Aptitude: Simplification Questions Set 89

  1. 13.928 % of 210 + 43.0851 % of 350 + 70.6428% of 140 = ?
    160
    180
    260
    280
    360
    Option D
    1/7 * 210 + 3/7 * 350 + 5/7 * 140 = ?
    30 + 150 + 100 = ?
    280 = ?

     


  2. 2.99 * ? + 116.99 = 672.009– 232.213
    160
    170
    180
    190
    200
    Option C
    23 * ? + 117 = 672 – 232
    23 * ? + 117 = 4489 – 232
    ? * 23 = 4140
    ? = 180

     


  3. (20.89 ÷ 797.88) * (49.009 ÷ 735.34) * ? = 10
    5400
    5500
    5600
    5700
    5800
    Option D
    (21 ÷ 798) * (49 ÷ 735) * ? = 10
    1/38 * 1/15 * ? = 10
    ? = 5700

     


  4. 33.11 % of 80 + 69.780 % of 310 + 127 = ?
    350
    360
    370
    380
    390
    Option C
    26 + 217 + 127 = ?
    370 = ?

     


  5. √1155.55 + √899.99 – (6858.9)(1/3) =?
    15
    25
    35
    45
    55
    Option D
    √1156 + √900 – (6859)(1/3) =?
    34 + 30 – 19 = ?
    45 = ?

     


  6. (17.06)^2 – (8.911)^2 + (325.17 + 549.85) ÷ ? = 233
    15
    25
    35
    45
    55
    Option C
    17^2 – 9^2 + (325 + 550)/x = 233
    289 – 81 + (875/x) = 233
    (875/x) = 233 – 289 + 81
    (875/x) = 25
    x = 875/25 = 35

     


  7. 18.7892 % of 898.99 + 13.8199 % of 1047 = 20 % of ?
    1610
    1590
    1790
    1280
    1450
    Option B
    (19/100) * 900 + (14/100) * 1050 = (20/100) * x
    171 + 147 = (x/5)
    318 * 5 = x
    x = 1590

     


  8. 26.89 × 348.519 ÷ 5.0011 – ? – 129.52 = 12
    1890
    1780
    `1860
    1750
    2380
    Option D
    (27 * 350)/5 – x – 130 = 12
    1890 – x – 130 = 12
    1890 – 130 – 12 = x
    x = 1748 = 1750

     


  9. 300.078 = 22.99 × 256.089 ÷ 8.11 – ? – 159.75
    273
    274
    275
    276
    278
    Option D
    300 = 23 * (256/8) – x – 160
    x = 736 – 160 – 300 = 276

     


  10. (4.67/9.192) of 179.81 × 60.12 ÷ 14.93 – ? = 122
    278
    279
    280
    281
    282
    Option A
    (5/9) * 180 * (60/15) – 122 = x
    x = 400 – 122 = 278

     


  11. 25.5 % of 350.175 – 31.55 % of 599.27 =? – 157.94 – (27.21)2
    678
    786
    876
    768
    788
    Option B
    26 % of 350 – 32 % of 600 = x – 158 – 272
    (26/100)*350 – (32/100)*600 = x – 158 – 729
    91 – 192 + 158 + 729 = x
    X = 786

     


  12. 5 2/3 of 300.178 + 3 1/8 of 430.167 =? % of 749.85
    410
    411
    412
    413
    414
    Option C
    6 of 300 + 3 of 430 = x% of 750
    (300*6) + (3*430) = (x/100)*750
    1800 + 1290 = 15x/2
    (3090*2)/15 = x
    X = 412

     


  13. (554.3672 + 958.6325 – 432.72) ÷ 14.85 =?
    72
    73
    74
    76
    75
    Option A
    (554 + 959 – 433)/15 = x
    X = 1080/15 = 72

     


  14. [((148.9 ÷ 2.99) ÷ 10.97)2 + (64.13 × 9.05)1/2] = (?)2
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    Option C
    [((150 ÷ 3) ÷ 10)2 + (64 × 9)1/2] = x2
    (150/30)2 + (8*3) = x2
    25 + 24 = x2
    X2 = 49
    X = 7

     


  15. ? ÷ 4.009 + 71.903 × 15 = 4823.612 + 1598.23
    23134
    13465
    32415
    12354
    21368
    Option E
    x ÷ 4 + 72 × 15 = 4824 + 1598
    (x/4) + 1080 = 6422
    (x/4) = 5342
    X = 5342*4 = 21368

     




Current Affairs Quiz: April 28, 2020

  1. Recently the Manabasa Gurubara, Chhau and Ravanachhaya — the three popular cultural practices from which state were included in Intangible Cultural Heritage list?
    A)Assam
    B)Maharashtra
    C)TamilNadu
    D)Odisha



  2. Recently government declared banking industry as public utility service till which date?
    A)December 31
    B)August 9
    C)October 21
    D)October 1



  3. Which Company announced completing the acquisition of 100 percent equity shares of L&T Capital Markets (LTCM) for Rs 230 crore?
    A)HDFC Life
    B)IDBI
    C)Reliance
    D)IIFL Wealth Management



  4. Recently Olympic medallist Mathias Boe announced his retirement from which sports?
    A)Football
    B)Hockey
    C)Cricket
    D)badminton



  5. Recently Sana Mir announced her retirement from which sports?
    A)Cricket
    B)Hockey
    C)Badminton
    D)Tennis



  6. Who was given the additional charge of the I&B Ministry?
    A)Amit Khare
    B)Tarun Ravi
    C)Arvind Mittal
    D)Taruna Gupta



  7. Recently State-run Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala (IIITM-K) has developed which search engine for COVID-19 research?
    A)Vilokana
    B)Setu
    C)Virom
    D)Find Out



  8. Which country named its first Mars exploration mission to be launched later this year as Tianwen-1?
    A)USA
    B)Japan
    C)China
    D)Russia



  9. which state hospitals deployed “KARMI-Bot” robot to serve COVID-19 patients?
    A)Karnataka
    B)Assam
    C)TamilNadu
    D)Kerala



  10. Recently which famous ex NASA administrator passed away?
    A)John Bridistine
    B)Christopher William
    C)Ben Kristina
    D)James M Beggs



  11. Which day is observed as International Delegate’s Day 2020?
    A)April 25
    B)April 26
    C)April 28
    D)April 24



  12. What is the theme of this year World Intellectual Property Day?
    A)Digital Creativity-Culture Reimagined
    B)Reach for Gold-IP and Sports
    C)Powering Change-Women Innovation
    D)Innovate for a green future



  13. STATIC GK BASED ON CURRENT AFFAIRS
  14. where is the HQ of World Intellectual Property Organisation?
    A)Geneva
    B)Rome
    C)Bangkok
    D)Paris



  15. Where is the HQ of L&T?
    A)Mumbai
    B)Kolkata
    C)Chennai
    D)NewDelhi



Reasoning : Direction Sense Questions Set 29

Directions (1-3) : Study the information and answer the questions : Lokesh and Kavya start their journey from the same point in the opposite direction. Lokesh walks for 6 km and then take a right turn and walk for 4 km then he again takes a left turn to walk 4 km towards east and stopped at this point. While Kavya walk for 5 km and take a right turn then after walking 3 km she takes a right turn and again walk for 2 km. She then turned left and walked 1 km and stopped at this point.
  1. In which direction Kavya finally faces?
    North
    West
    North East
    South East
    None of these
    Option A

     


  2. What is the shortest distance between Kavya’s final position and Lokesh’s final position?
    25 km
    15 km
    2 km
    5 km
    None of these
    Option E

     


  3. What is the direction of Kavya’s final point with respect to Lokesh’s final point?
    South East
    West
    North East
    Cannot be determined
    North West
    Option E

     
  4. Directions (4-5) : Study the information and answer the questions : Mohit starts walking in north direction from point Xz, after walking 5 m he reached at point Az, then he takes left turn and walks some distance to reach at point Yz. After that he walks in north-east direction and walks 13 m to reach at point Mz. Point Nz is 5 m west of point Yz.Distance between point Mz and Yz is same as the distance between Point Yz and Xz. Point Xz is south of Mz.

  5. What is the shortest distance between point Az and point Nz?
    15 m
    17 m
    12 m
    10 m
    None of these
    Option B

     


  6. What is the direction of point Mz with respect to Nz?
    North West
    South East
    North East
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option C

     
  7. Directions (6-8) : Study the information and answer the questions : Mohit starts walking from his home to the east direction, after walking 20 m he turns right and walk 15 m and reached at point Cz. From point Cz he takes a right turn and walk 10 m and then turn his left and walk 5 m to reach final point Ez.

  8. What is the direction of his home with respect to point Ez?
    North West
    South East
    West
    North
    None of these
    Option A

     


  9. If point Az is 2 m east of point Cz, then what is the shortest distance between Ez and Az?
    10 m
    13 m
    12 m
    9 m
    None of these
    Option B

     


  10. Point Cz is in which direction of his final position?
    North East
    West
    South
    South East
    None of these
    Option A

     
  11. Directions (9-10) : Study the information and answer the questions : Priyanka is 12 m east of Queen. Queen is 9 m north of Riya and also 11 m south of Shivani. Tanu is 8 m west of Shivani.Riya is 14 m south of Udita. Weom is 15 m west of Riya.

  12. Weom is in which direction with respect to Shivani?
    South West
    South East
    North
    North East
    None of these
    Option A

     


  13. What is the shortest distance between Udita and Priyanka?
    10 m
    11 m
    13 m
    Cannot be determined
    None of these
    Option C

     


GA Revision for SBI Clerk and other exams - 755

  1. Who has been elected as president of Paralympic Committee of India?
    A) Shyama Chaturvedi
    B) Shashi Ranjan Prasad Singh
    C) Kavinder Chowdhury
    D) Deepa Malik



  2. When is World Consumers Right Day observed?
    A) 15 March
    B) 27 March
    C) 12 April
    D) 18 April



  3. Minister of State for Home Affairs, G Kishan Reddy inaugurated the National Cyber Research, Innovation & Capacity Centre in which city?
    A) Nagpur
    B) Chennai
    C) Hyderabad
    D) Pune



  4. A Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the ________?
    A) Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934
    B) Banking Regulation Act, 1949
    C) Companies Act, 1956
    D) Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007



  5. Which had become the first state in the country to have “100% LPG gas coverage”?
    A) Odisha
    B) Telangana
    C) Himachal Pradesh
    D) Sikkim



  6. What was the theme of World Cancer Day 2020?
    A) Save Us
    B) We can We Will
    C) We can I can
    D) I am I will



  7. Under Ek Bharat Shreshth Bharat, which state was paired with Jharkhand?
    A) Maharashtra
    B) Odisha
    C) Uttar Pradesh
    D) Goa



  8. The Maharana Pratap Sagar Reservoir is situated in which state?
    A) Himachal Pradesh
    B) Uttar Pradesh
    C) Madhya Pradesh
    D) Haryana



  9. BIMSTEC to connect how much kilometres long power grid from Myanmar-Thailand to India?
    A) 3000 km
    B) 2500 km
    C) 3500 km
    D) 4500 km



  10. What is the aim of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code?
    A) It aims to clean up the balance sheets of public sector banks
    B) It aims to overhaul the existing framework for dealing with insolvency of corporations, individuals, partnerships and other entities.
    C) It aims to liquidate all outstanding debts and clean up bank balance sheets
    D) All of the above



  11. Which announced a partnership with SBI to train differently-abled people find jobs in the banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI) sector?
    A) Wipro
    B) TCS
    C) Google
    D) Microsoft



  12. What was the theme of World Wetlands Day 2020?
    A) Wetland and Biodiversity
    B) Wetland for disaster risk reduction
    C) Wetlands for a sustainable future
    D) Wetlands for our future



  13. The Corporate Affairs Ministry (MCA) has come out with the format of the new web form for incorporation of companies. Name it?
    A) Ion+
    B) Vayu+
    C) SPICe+
    D) Netra+



  14. Which space agency decommissioned its Spitzer Space Telescope after 16 years?
    A) CNEX
    B) SpaceX
    C) NASA
    D) ISRO



  15. Who takes over as National Hydroelectric Power Corporation CMD?
    A) Nityanand Rai
    B) Sanjay Singh
    C) Abhay Kumar Singh
    D) Ratish Kumar



  16. Who has been named the Central Banker of the Year, Asia-Pacific 2020?
    A) Shaktikanta Das
    B) Michael Patra
    C) Jorgovanka Tabakovi
    D) Arif Khan Mehmood



  17. Which has become the first zonal railway in the country to have functional “energy neutral” railway stations on the network?
    A) Central
    B) East Central
    C) Northern
    D) South Central



  18. Where is the headquarters of Utkarsh Small Finance Bank located?
    A) Mumbai
    B) Chennai
    C) Varanasi
    D) Bengaluru



  19. Who charged as the new Chairman and Managing Director of Coal India Ltd?
    A) Pramod Agarwal
    B) AK Jha
    C) Sandip Singh
    D) Ramdeep Chaturvedi



  20. Koli Dance is popular folk dance of which state?
    A) Uttar Pradesh
    B) Gujarat
    C) Maharashtra
    D) Himachal Pradesh




Static GK Quiz for Upcoming Exams Set 276

    Static GK Questions for IBPS RRB, IBPS PO/Clerk, RBI Assistant, NIACL, OICL, NABARD, Bank of Baroda and other competitive exams.
  1. What is the capital of Estonia?
    A) Honiara
    B) Mogadishu
    C) Manama
    D) Tallinn
    E) Moroni



  2. What is the currency of Cambodia?
    A) Leone
    B) Leu
    C) Tala
    D) Riel
    E) Kwacha



  3. World Pneumonia Day is observed on______
    A) March 17
    B) November 12
    C) March 15
    D) November 15
    E) April 12



  4. Panna National Park is situated in_______
    A) Gujarat
    B) Madhya Pradesh
    C) Delhi
    D) Sikkim
    E) Jharkand



  5. The Achanakmar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in ______
    A) Gujarat
    B) Assam
    C) Delhi
    D) Chhattisgarh
    E) Chandigarh



  6. Taj Lake Palace is located in ______
    A) Gujarat
    B) Rajasthan
    C) Jharkhand
    D) Sikkim
    E) Kerala



  7. The Veer Savarkar international airport is located in _____
    A) Gujarat
    B) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    C) Delhi
    D) Sikkim
    E) Goa



  8. The headquarters of Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) is situated in _____
    A) Geneva
    B) Vienna
    C) New York
    D) Washington, D.C.,
    E) Abu Dhabi



  9. Kandla, also known as the Kandla Port Trust or Maharao Khengarji Port Trust is a seaport located in _____
    A) Gujarat
    B) Assam
    C) Delhi
    D) Sikkim
    E) Chandigarh


  10. The Partition Museum is a public museum located in ______
    A) Punjab
    B) Assam
    C) Delhi
    D) Telangana
    E) Chandigarh




Mixed English Questions for Mains Exam — Set 295

Directions(1-4): In the given sentences, some words are printed in bold, one of which may be wrongly spelt or inappropriate in the context. Choose that word as the answer. If all the words printed in bold are correct, mark option E, i.e., ‘All are correct’ as the answer.

  1. The locality members(A) say that a theft is not possibility(B) within the premises as workers are frisked(C) by the security guards both during(D) the entry and the exit at the main gate.
    A
    B
    C
    D
    All are correct
    Option
    In the given sentence, the highlighted word describes the noun theft. So, we need an adjective. Possibility is a noun, and thus, is wrong. The word "possible" should be used instead.

     


  2. He has made more(A) money than most of the people in history, yet(B) his humility(C) remains a popular topic of awed(D) discussions.
    A
    B
    C
    D
    All are correct
    Option E

     


  3. It has been(A) less than a month since(B) Delhi's Signature Bridge was unveiled(C) to the public and it has been on the news for all the wrong causes(D).
    A
    B
    C
    D
    All are correct
    Option D
    Cause produces an effect, thing, event, person, etc. to make something happen. In the given sentence, no such effect is mentioned. It is just mentioned that the bridge is in the news and the reason behind this is not good. Cause, though not grammatically wrong , does not exactly fit in the context. Reason is more suitable.

     


  4. The Lion King 2019 trailer ends(A) with a brief glimpse(B) of the adult Simba, who steps up(C) to Pride Rock and roars to declare(D) that the King has returned.
    A
    B
    C
    D
    All are correct
    Option E

     


  5. Directions(5-7): Five statements labelled A, B, C, 1 and 2 are given below. Among them, statement A, B and C are in the correct order. Identify the position of 1 and 2 so as to make a logically coherent paragraph.
  6. (A) It was, at its simplest, a conventionalization of the attitude of the high-placed feudal servant to his Lord's wife, and if the Lord himself was away at the Crusades there was all the more scope for the courtly lover.
    (B) How far this attitude was a mere convention and how far it had a realistic basis is very difficult to say.
    (C) Sometimes the whole business was nothing but a polite game, but we know that life often imitates art and the emotional pattern laid down in a literary convention is often spontaneously followed in real experience, so there must have been something real behind it all.
    (1) The conception of courtly love that swept over Europe and penetrated its literature was one that originated among the aristocracy and had little relation to the everyday lives of humbler men and women.
    (2) Of course, to some, the convention was just an opportunity to discourse subtly on the psychology of love, and it is to be noted that the psychological treatment of romantic love, so common in European literature, begins with the medieval allegories of courtly love.
    12ABC
    1ABC2
    21ABC
    2ABC1
    ABC12
    Option B

     


  7. A) This is exacerbated if the perceived cause of the casualty or damage is a large, well-recognised animal like a tiger.
    B) Wildlife activists point out that it is difficult to ascertain that an animal is a man-eater—as this is a rare occurrence—and whether a particular tiger is a concerned killer.
    C) At the other end of the spectrum is the very real fear that the locals may feel when living close to a dangerous animal.
    1) The state forest department may end up shooting the man-eating tigress if efforts to capture her fail.
    2) The issue of non-humans killing people is always clouded with both disbelief and panic.
    1ABC2
    2ABC1
    12ABC
    21ABC
    ABC21
    Option C

     


  8. A) Democrats feel entitled to fill more seats with hot air now that the Not-So-Great Pumpkin is an international embarrassment.
    B) Donald Trump’s speech to the U.N. was similarly full of hot air, despite the encouraging words against globalization.
    C) Trump wants less foreign aid, diplomacy and immigration, but he also wants more war and handouts for the global elites add this all up and it’s a pitiful resistance to the devastation to working people that globalization has caused across the globe.
    1) The Blue Wave is inevitable as the inaction on climate change that will come with it.
    2) Americans across the country will be bracing for the coming Blue Wave; a self-induced disaster that will outpace even the climate change induced storms sweeping the country.
    21ABC
    1ABC2
    12ABC
    ABC12
    2ABC1
    Option A

     


  9. Direction(8-10): In the given questions, a part of the sentence is printed in bold. Below the sentence three alternatives to the bold part are given which may help improve the sentence. Choose the option that reflects the correct use of the phrase in the context of the sentence. In case the given sentence is correct, your answer is (E) i.e. No correction required.

  10. Some states (have come with innovative policy options) to protect the profitability of farmers.

    i. have come up with an innovative policy options
    ii. have come up with innovative policy options
    iii. having innovative policy options, came up with that,
    Only i
    Only ii
    Only iii
    Both ii and iii
    No correction required
    Option D

     


  11. (Since taking care of our personal and professional life to) managing thousands of thoughts every day, our brain goes through a lot more than we know.

    i. From taking care of our personal and professional lives to
    ii. From taking care of our personal and also professional life to
    iii. Since taking care of our personal and professional lives to
    Only i
    Only ii
    Only iii
    Both ii and iii
    No correction required
    Option A

     


  12. Even the long shadow of encroaching modernism has not dimmed the (unique spiritual gifts from her rich and complex culture).

    i. unique spiritual gifts of her rich and complex culture
    ii. unique and spiritual gifts from her rich and complex culture
    iii. unique spiritual gifts from her rich and complex cultures
    Only i
    Only ii
    Only iii
    Both i and iii
    No correction required
    Option A

     




Reasoning : Puzzles and Arrangements for Upcoming Exams – Set 163

Directions (1-5) : Study the information and answer the questions : Eight friends are sitting around a rectangular table some are facing centre while rest are facing outside the centre. Two persons sit on each side of the table. The persons sit on each side sit exact opposite to the persons who sit on other side of table, no person sits on the corner of the table. The ones who like cities face centre while the one who like colour face outside.Diksha likes pale color and sits second to the right of Elvish, who does not like colour. Caryl is not an immediate neighbour of Elvish and doesn’t sit opposite to Elvish. The one who likes grey color sits 2nd to the left of Caryl. The one who likes grey color is not an immediate neighbour of Diksha. Elvish doesn’t like grey color. Caryl doesn’t like colour. Immediate neighbours of Caryl face same direction. Banya likes Panchmarhi city and the one who likes Gangtok city sits third to the right of Banya. Akansha likes ruby color and is not an immediate neighbour of Diksha. No two persons can sit together according to alphabetical order (e.g. Akansha can’t sit with Banya and Banya can’t sit with Caryl and so on). Not more than two persons who sit together face same direction. Banya sits immediate left of Diksha. Farah does not like city. The one who likes yale color sits second right of Akansha. Garima likes beige color. Himani sits third left of the one who likes Dehradun city. Caryl and Akansha does not sit on same side.
  1. Which of the following likes by Elvish?
    Dehradun
    Grey
    Panchmarhi
    Yale
    None of these
    Option A

     


  2. Who among the following sits second to the left of Caryl?
    Akansha
    Banya
    Diksha
    Farah
    Cannot be determined
    Option D

     


  3. Who among the following sits second to the right of the one who likes pale colour?
    The one who likes ruby color
    The one who likes Dehradun city
    Himani
    Farah
    None of these
    Option B

     


  4. Who among the following sits opposite to the one who likes grey colour?
    Banya
    Caryl
    Akansha
    Diksha
    None of these
    Option C

     


  5. Which of the following statement is true about Banya?
    Banya faces outside
    Banya sits 3rd to right of Elvish
    Himani is an immediate neighbour of Banya
    Banya likes color
    All are true
    Option B

     
  6. Directions (6-10) : Study the information and answer the questions : Seven friends Mani, Nitesh, Ojasvee, Priyanka, Queen, Rashi, and Shivani live on seven different floors of a building, lowermost floor is 1 and topmost floor is 7.They like different colours i.e. Pale, Yale, Beige, Ruby, Green,Grey, and Black and they study in different standard (std.) from 1 to 7 but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes yale color studies in 1st std. Queen likes Black color, who doesn’t study in 5th and 6th std. Priyanka lives immediately below the one who likes Green and immediately above the one who studies in 4th std. Rashi lives on odd numbered floor and he likes Yale color. Shivani lives on 4th floor. Queen lives just above Mani but not on 2nd floor. Three persons live between Priyanka and the one who studies in 3rd std. Ojasvee lives on odd numbered floor above 4th floor and he likes Beige color. The one who studies in 5th std. lives above the one who studies in 2nd std. Mani doesn’t live on even numbered floor. The one who likes Yale color doesn’t live just below Shivani’s floor. Nitesh lives on even numbered floor. Mani doesn’t like Pale color. Priyanka likes ruby color. Only one person lives between the ones who study in 5th and 2nd std.

  7. Who among the following studies in 3rd std.?
    The one who likes beige color
    Nitesh
    Queen
    The one who likes Pale color
    None of these
    Option A

     


  8. Who among the following lives just above the one who likes Pale color?
    Mani
    Priyanka
    Shivani
    Ojasvee
    None of these
    Option B

     


  9. Queen studies in which of the following std.?
    1st
    2nd
    7th
    4th
    None of these
    Option C

     


  10. Mani likes which of the following colour?
    Ruby
    Beige
    Grey
    Pale
    None of these
    Option C

     


  11. Who among the following studies in 6th std.?
    Queen
    Shivani
    Nitesh
    Ojasvee
    None of these
    Option B