Dear readers,
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!
1. In a
certain code, ‘GEAR’ is written as ‘5@3©’ and ‘MOVE’ is written as 7$9@’ how is
‘ROAM’ written in the code ?
(1) ©$37
(2) ©3$7 (3)
@$37 (4) ©$57 (5) None of these
2. How many
such pairs of letters are there in the word HOARDINGS each of which has as many
letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(1) None
(2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
3. P walked
20 m towards North, took a left turn and walked 10 m, then took a right turn
and walked 20 m, again took a right turn and walked 10 m. How far is he from his
starting point?
(1) 50 m (2)
60 m (3) 40 m (4) Cannot be determined (5)
None of these
4. In a certain
code, CHAMPION is written as NBIDMNHO. How is ELECTRON written in the code ?
(1) FMDFMNQS
(2) BDKDMNQS
(3) DFMFOPSU
(4) DFMFMNQS
(5) None of these
5. In a row
of forty-five boys facing South, T is eighth to the right of H, who is tenth from
the right end. H is fourteenth to the left of R. What is R’s position from the left
end ?
(1) 21st (2) 23rd
(3) 24th (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Directions
(Q. 6-10) In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by
three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read
all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
6.
Statements: All booklets are packets. All packets are bottles. Some bottles are
cans. Some cans are pitchers.
Conclusions
I. Some
pitchers are bottles.
II. Some
cans are packets.
III. Some
bottles are booklets.
(1)
None follows
(2)
Only I follows
(3)
Only II follows
(4)
Only III follows
(5)
Only II and III follow
7. Statements: Some ropes are
walls. Some walls are sticks. All sticks are chairs. All chairs are tables.
Conclusions
I. Some tables are walls.
II. Some chairs are ropes.
III. Some sticks are ropes.
(1)
None follows
(2)
Only I follows
(3)
Only II follows
(4)
Only III follows
(5)
Only II and III follow
8. Statements: Some rivers are
jungles. Some jungles are horses. Some horses are tents. Some tents are
buildings.
Conclusions
I. Some buildings are horses.
II. Some tents are jungles.
III. Some horses are rivers.
(1)
None follows
(2)
Only I follows
(3)
Only II follows
(4)
Only III follows
(5)
Only II and III follow
9. Statements: Some pens are
knives. All knives are pins. Some pins are needles. All needles are chains.
Conclusions
I. Some chains are pins.
II. Some needles are knives.
III. Some pins are pens.
(1)
Only I follows
(2)
Only II follows
(3)
Only III follows
(4)
Only II and III follow
(5)
None of these
10. Statements: All fields are ponds. No pond is tree. Some
trees are huts. All huts are goats.
Conclusions
I. Some goats are fields.
II. No goat is field.
III. Some goats are trees.
(1)
Only I follows
(2)
Only II follows
(3)
Only III follows
(4)
Only either I or II follows
(5)
Only either I or II and III follow
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Answers
1(1) 2(5)
3(3) 4(4) 5(5) 6(4)
7(2) 8(1) 9(5) 10(5)