- If P and Q work together, they will complete a job in 7.5 days. However, if P works alone and completes half the job and then Q takes over and completes the remaining half alone, they will be able to complete the job in 20 days. How long will Q alone take to do the job if P is more efficient than Q?
Statements:
No blacks are greens.
All yellows are reds.
Some reds are not blacks.
Conclusions:
I. Some yellows are not blacks.
II. Some greens are not blacks.
III. Some blacks are not yellows.
IV. Some greens are blacks.
(a) All follow
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only II and IV follow
(d) None follows
(e) None of these
Statements:
No blacks are greens.
All yellows are reds.
Some reds are not blacks.
Conclusions:
I. Some yellows are not blacks.
II. Some greens are not blacks.
III. Some blacks are not yellows.
IV. Some greens are blacks.
(a) All follow
(b) Only II follows
(c) Only II and IV follow
(d) None follows
(e) None of these
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This season will pass. The Prime Minister may not win Lok Sabha elections, or she may; she may not continue as Prime Minister, or she may. The country will survive whatever the texture of politics in this decade or the next. Which of the following, IF TRUE, will BEST reinforce the author’s view? (1) The survival of any Prime Minister is dependent on the country’s economics growth. (2) The country has a vibrant young working population. (3) The survival of the country depends on a dynamic, growth-oriented Prime Minister, not on the texture of politics. (4) The previous season had also witnessed similar political uncertainty. (5) The survival of the Prime Minister is dependent on the political texture of the country.
… there is a degree of convergence in the definition of trust which can be summarized as follows: Trust is a particular level of the subjective probability with which an agent assesses that another agent or group of agents will perform a particular action. When we say we trust someone or that someone is trustworthy, we implicitly mean that the probability that he will perform an action that is beneficial to us…. Which of the following statement BEST COMPLETES the passage above? (1) is high enough for us to find out if he will cheat us. (2) is high enough for us to consider engaging in some form of cooperation with him (3) is low enough for him not to engage in negative behavior against us. (4) is high enough for us not to build defences against his possible aggression. (5) is low enough for us to attack him.
In recent past, Indian football team has lost most of the matches in international football tournaments. The most successful coaches in Indian club football tournaments are from Latin American countries. In most of the Latin American countries, football is more popular sport than cricket. From the passage above, choose the correct option: (1) It can be DEFINITELY concluded that “In India, cricket is more popular than football”. (2) It can be DEFINITELY concluded that “Most Latin American countries are successful at football”.(3) It can be DEFINITELY concluded that “In recent past, coaches of Indian football teams are not from Latin America”. (4) It can be DEFEINITELY concluded that “European football coaches are less successful than their Latin American counterparts for Indian national team”. (5) It cannot be DEFINITELY concluded that “The more popular a sport the better the chance of producing a successful coach in that sport”.
Six engineers Anthony, Brad, Carla, Dinesh, Evan and Frank are offered jobs at six different locations –England, Germany, India, Australia, Singapore and UAE. The jobs offered are in six different branches, and are based on their competence as well as preference. The branches are IT, Mechanical, Chemical, Electronics, Metallurgy and Electrical, though not necessarily in the same order. Their placements are subject to the following conditions: i. The engineer in the Electrical Department is not placed in Germany. ii. Anthony is placed in Singapore while Dinesh in UAE. iii. Frank is not in the Metallurgy Department but Brad is in the Chemical Department. iv. Evan is placed in the Mechanical Department while Frank is offered a job in Australia. v. The only department offering jobs in India is the Chemical Department while there are no vacancies for IT in Singapore. vi. Anthony is interested in IT and Electrical Department while Frank is interested in IT and Mechanical Department. Both of them settle for the options available based on their interests in the locations allotted to them. vii. In recent years, UAE has emerged as a hub for metallurgy exports and thus recruitment is done for the same while all mechanical posts are in England.
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Quantitative Aptitude Quiz for Banking entrance exams
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This quiz consists of questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and we'll soon let you know the correct answers!
Directions (Q. 1-5): In each of the following question is followed by information given in three Statements I, II and III. You have to study the question along with the statements and decide the information given in which of the statements is necessary to answer the question.
1. In how many days 10 women can finish the work?
I. 10 men finish the work in 6 days.
II. 10 women and 10 men finish the work in 3(3/7) days.
III. If 10 men work 3 days and after that 10 women are deployed to work for men, the rest work is finished in 4 days.
(1) I and II
(2) Any two of three
(3) I and III
(4) II and III
(5) None of these
2. What is the present age of Sabir?
I. The present age of Sabir is half of his father's age.
II. After five years the ratio of ages of Sabir and his father is 6:11
III. Sabir is younger to his brother by five years.
(1) I and II
(2) I and III
(3) II and III
(4) All of these
(5) Cannot be Determined
3. What is two digit number?
I. The difference between the number and the number formed interchanging the digit is 27.
II. The difference between the two digits is 3.
III. The digit at unit's place is less than that at ten's place by 3.
(1) I and II
(2) I and either II or III
(3) I and III
(4) All of these
(5) None of these
4. What is the rate of interest Percent per annum?
I. An amount doubles itself in 5 yr on simple interest.
II. Difference between the compound interest and the simple interest earned on a certain amount in two years is ₹ 400.
III. Simple interest earned per annum is ₹2000.
(1) Only I
(2) II and III
(3) Any two of three
(4) I or II and III
(5) Only I or II and III
5. What is the coast of flooring the rectangular hall?
I. Length and the breadth of the hall are in the ratio of 3:2
II. Length of the hall is 48 m and cost of flooring is ₹850 per sq.m
III. Perimeter of the hall is 160 m and cost of flooring is ₹850 per sq m.
(1) I and II
(2) I and III
(3) Only III
(4) I and either II or III
(5) Any two of the three
Directions (Q. 6-10): In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
6. 29, 37, 21, 43, 13, 53, 5
(1) 37 (2) 53 (3) 13 (4) 21 (5) 43
7. 600, 125, 30, 13, 7.2, 6.44, 6.288
(1) 6.444 (2) 30 (3) 125 (4) 13 (5) None of these
8. 80, 42, 24, 13.5, 8.75, 6.375, 5.1875
(1) 5.1875 (2) 13.5 (3) 24 (4) 6.375 (5) 42
9. 10, 8, 13, 35, 135, 671, 4007
(1) 8 (2) 671 (3) 135 (4) 13 (5) 35
10. 150, 290, 560, 1120, 2140, 4230, 8400
(1) 2140 (2) 560 (3) 1120 (4) 4230 (5) 290
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English Quiz for Banking entrance exams
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This quiz consists of questions from various Banking entrance exams held during the last few years. Leave your answers/ responses in the comments section below and we'll soon let you know the correct answers!
Directions (Q. 1-10): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
India with its 600 universities and 35,000 colleges is the third (1) education system in the world. But 68 percent of these universities and 73 per cent of college are (2) to be medium or low quality by Indian standard itself. With a severe shortage of quality higher education institutions, India faces the challenge of educating nearly 30 per cent of its 1 .1 billion people. Certainly, India requires many more institutions of higher (3) since nearly 100 million students are going to the higher education market in the next 10 years. In such a scenario improving the standards of (4) universities and establishing quality institutions should be our priority.
Steps should be (5) to reduce the disconnect between higher education institutions and industry requirements. The possibilities of private sector contributions in higher education should be fully exploited. The practice of big business houses and philanthropists promoting quality universities in the west could be (6) in India. But before initiating such private sector participation in higher education the government should ensure that there are proper checks and controls on the activities of such entities. Also it is our recent experience that the mushrooming of substandard schools and (7) universities (8) resulted in the deterioration of educational standards in India.
Upgrading the higher education sector especially in terms of patents filed and cutting edge research output is essential in improving India's global ranking. Our sustainable economic development depends on human resources. A quality higher education base is essential (9) reap full benefits of our demographic dividend. In its mission to redress inefficiencies in higher education, the strategies of the 12th plan focus on technical education, distance learning, quality research, infrastructure, faculty and curriculum content. Wholehearted, coordinated efforts of the government departments and the private sector are needed to (10) the plan's educational goals.
1.
1. Largest
2. Large
3. Larger
4. Bigger
5. Affluent
2.
1. Founded
2. Found
3. Finding
4. Being found
5. Been founded
3.
1. Learn
2. Learning
3. Played
4. Paid
5. Paying
4.
1. Existing
2. Existed
3. Perished
4. Excellent
5. Exciting
5.
1. Take
2. Took
3. Taken
4. Stopped
5. Forwarded
6.
1. Repeated
2. Replicated
3. Copying
4. Repeating
5. Replicating
7.
1. Deemed
2. Deeming
3. Dreaming
4. Dreamt
5. Deemful
8.
1. Have
2. Has
3. Has been
4. Have been
5. Would be
9.
1. For
2. In
3. With
4. To
5. By
10.
1. Realise
2. Realising
3. Understand
4. Achieving
5. Realised
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