Category: Banking Quiz

  • SET-3 Banking Quiz

    SET-3 Banking Quiz

    In the question below, a statement is followed by two conclusions based on the statement. Study the conclusions and select the correct option as the answer.

            <h2>1. Statement: P = U ≤ S = W > R; S < Y ≥ T
    

    Conclusion I: T < W
    Conclusion II: Y > P

    a) Both I and II follow

    b) Only II follows

    c) Either I or II follow

    d) Only I follows

    e) Neither I nor II follows

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: b) Only II follows

    The given statement is: P = U ≤ S = W > R; S < Y ≥ T

    W = S < Y ≥ T

    So, conclusion I is false.

    P = U ≤ S < Y

    Y > P

    So, conclusion II is true.

    playing handball = 960 + 1200 = 2160

    2. Statement: E ≤ H < L = Q > X; Z = L ≥ J
    Conclusion I: Z > E
    Conclusion II: J < X

        a) Both I and II follow
    

    b) Only II follows

    c) Either I or II follow

    d) Only I follows

    e) Neither I nor II follows

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    d) Only I follows

    The given statement is: E ≤ H < L = Q > X; Z = L ≥ J

    Z = L > H ≥ E

    Z > E

    So, conclusion I is true.

    J ≤ L = Q > X

    So, conclusion II is false.

    Thus, only conclusion I follow.

    3. Statement: F < V ≤ K > Q = C; M > K ≥ R
    Conclusion I: F < R Conclusion II: M > C

        a) Both I and II follow
    

    b) Only II follows

    c) Either I or II follow

    d) Only I follows

    e) Neither I nor II follows

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer:

    b) Only II follows

    Given statement is F < V ≤ K > Q = C; M > K ≥ R

    F < V ≤ K ≥ R

    So, conclusion I does not follows.

    M > K > Q = C

    M > C

    So, conclusion II follows.

    Thus, only conclusion II follows.

    4. Statement: D = J ≤ Y < N > P; Z = Y ≥ B
    Conclusion I: P < B Conclusion II: Z ≥ D

        a) Both I and II follow
    

    b) Only II follows

    c) Either I or II follow

    d) Only I follows

    e) Neither I nor II follows

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: b) Only II follows

    Given statement is D = J ≤ Y < N > P; Z = Y ≥ B

    B ≤ Y < N > P

    So, conclusion I does not follows.

    D = J ≤ Y = Z

    Z ≥ D

    So, conclusion II follows.

     

    5. Statement: S = Y > F ≤ R < T; O = F ≥ V Conclusion I: O < S Conclusion II: T > V

        a) Both I and II follow
    

    b) Only II follows

    c) Either I or II follow

    d) Only I follows

    e) Neither I nor II follows

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: a) Both I and II follow

    Given statement is S = Y > F ≤ R < T; O = F ≥ V

    S = Y > F = O

    O < S

    So, conclusion I follows.

    V ≤ F ≤ R < T

    T > V

    So, conclusion II follows.

    Thus, both conclusions I and II follow.

    Study the following information and answer the given question.
    Seven persons- Rohan, Zoya, Misha, Vicky, Anvi, Kiran and Bipin are working in the Scientific staff of forensic department at different designations. The designations in decreasing orders are Director, Additional Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant Grade I and Scientific Assistant Grade II where Director is the seniormost position and Scientific Assistant Grade II is the juniormost position.
    Rohan is immediate junior to Kiran. Vicky is senior to Anvi but not an immediate senior. Only three persons are senior to Misha. The designation of Anvi is not Scientific Assistant Grade II. Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person. The number of persons senior to Kiran is same as the number of persons junior to Zoya.

            <h2>6. How many persons are junior to Bipin?</h2>       
        a) 1
    

    b) 2

    c) 3

    d) More than 3

    e) None

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: e) None

    Seven persons are working in the Scientific staff of forensic department at different designations. The designations in decreasing orders are Director, Additional Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant Grade I and Scientific Assistant Grade II where Director is the seniormost position and Scientific Assistant Grade II is the juniormost position.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

     

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Only three persons are senior to Misha.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Rohan is immediate junior to Kiran.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

      Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Person

    Director

    Kiran

       

    Additional Director

    Rohan

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Rohan

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

       

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

       

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

         

    The number of persons senior to Kiran is same as the number of persons junior to Zoya.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

    Thus, Case 1 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Director

       

    Additional Director

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Zoya

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

       

    Vicky is senior to Anvi but not an immediate senior.

    The designation of Anvi is not Scientific Assistant Grade II.

    Thus, Case 3 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Now, only Bipin is remaining.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

    Bipin

    This is the final arrangement.

    No persons are junior to Bipin.

    7. If Kiran is related to Additional Director in the same way Vicky is related to ___________.

    a) Scientific Assistant Grade I

    b) Director

    c) Scientific Officer

    d) Deputy Director

    e) Scientific Assistant Grade I

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer: <strong>b) Director</strong>
    

    Seven persons are working in the Scientific staff of forensic department at different designations. The designations in decreasing orders are Director, Additional Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant Grade I and Scientific Assistant Grade II where Director is the seniormost position and Scientific Assistant Grade II is the juniormost position.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

     

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Only three persons are senior to Misha.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Rohan is immediate junior to Kiran.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

      Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Person

    Director

    Kiran

       

    Additional Director

    Rohan

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Rohan

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

       

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

       

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

         

    The number of persons senior to Kiran is same as the number of persons junior to Zoya.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

    Thus, Case 1 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Director

       

    Additional Director

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Zoya

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

       

    Vicky is senior to Anvi but not an immediate senior.

    The designation of Anvi is not Scientific Assistant Grade II.

    Thus, Case 3 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Now, only Bipin is remaining.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

    Bipin

    This is the final arrangement.

    The designation of Kiran is Additional Director.

    In the same way, the designation of Vicky is Director.

    8. Four of the following pairs are related to each other in some way and thus form a group, which of the following pair does not belong to that group?

    a) Misha – Kiran

    b) Vicky – Kiran

    c) Anvi – Zoya

    d) Rohan – Misha

    e) Zoya – Bipin

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer:
    

    a) Misha – Kiran

    Seven persons are working in the Scientific staff of forensic department at different designations. The designations in decreasing orders are Director, Additional Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant Grade I and Scientific Assistant Grade II where Director is the seniormost position and Scientific Assistant Grade II is the juniormost position.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

     

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Only three persons are senior to Misha.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Rohan is immediate junior to Kiran.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

      Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Person

    Director

    Kiran

       

    Additional Director

    Rohan

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Rohan

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

       

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

       

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

         

    The number of persons senior to Kiran is same as the number of persons junior to Zoya.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

    Thus, Case 1 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Director

       

    Additional Director

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Zoya

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

       

    Vicky is senior to Anvi but not an immediate senior.

    The designation of Anvi is not Scientific Assistant Grade II.

    Thus, Case 3 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Now, only Bipin is remaining.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

    Bipin

    This is the final arrangement.

    Except Misha-Kiran, in all other pairs first person is immediate senior to second person.

    9. Which of the following combination is true?
    I) Zoya – Scientific Assistant Grade I
    II) Anvi – Director
    III) Rohan – Deputy Director

    a) Only I and II
    b) Only II and III
    c) Only I and III
    d) All are true
    e) None is true

     

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer:
    

    c) Only I and III

    Seven persons are working in the Scientific staff of forensic department at different designations. The designations in decreasing orders are Director, Additional Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant Grade I and Scientific Assistant Grade II where Director is the seniormost position and Scientific Assistant Grade II is the juniormost position.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

     

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Only three persons are senior to Misha.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Rohan is immediate junior to Kiran.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

      Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Person

    Director

    Kiran

       

    Additional Director

    Rohan

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Rohan

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

       

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

       

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

         

    The number of persons senior to Kiran is same as the number of persons junior to Zoya.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

    Thus, Case 1 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Director

       

    Additional Director

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Zoya

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

       

    Vicky is senior to Anvi but not an immediate senior.

    The designation of Anvi is not Scientific Assistant Grade II.

    Thus, Case 3 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Now, only Bipin is remaining.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

    Bipin

    This is the final arrangement.

    Zoya – Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Rohan – Deputy Director

    Only statements I and III are true.

    10.The designation of Anvi is ___________.

    a) Deputy Director

    b) Scientific Assistant Grade II

    c) Additional Director

    d) Scientific Officer

    e) Director

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer:
    

    d) Scientific Officer

    Seven persons are working in the Scientific staff of forensic department at different designations. The designations in decreasing orders are Director, Additional Director, Deputy Director, Assistant Director, Scientific Officer, Scientific Assistant Grade I and Scientific Assistant Grade II where Director is the seniormost position and Scientific Assistant Grade II is the juniormost position.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

     

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Only three persons are senior to Misha.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

     

    Additional Director

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

     

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Rohan is immediate junior to Kiran.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

      Case 1

    Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Person

    Director

    Kiran

       

    Additional Director

    Rohan

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

     

    Rohan

     

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

       

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

       

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

         

    The number of persons senior to Kiran is same as the number of persons junior to Zoya.

    Neither Rohan nor Zoya is the juniormost person.

    Thus, Case 1 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Case 3

    Designation

    Person

    Person

    Director

       

    Additional Director

    Kiran

     

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Zoya

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

     

    Kiran

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Rohan

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

       

    Vicky is senior to Anvi but not an immediate senior.

    The designation of Anvi is not Scientific Assistant Grade II.

    Thus, Case 3 gets cancelled.

      Case 2

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

     

    Now, only Bipin is remaining.

    Designation

    Person

    Director

    Vicky

    Additional Director

    Kiran

    Deputy Director

    Rohan

    Assistant Director

    Misha

    Scientific Officer

    Anvi

    Scientific Assistant Grade I

    Zoya

    Scientific Assistant Grade II

    Bipin

    This is the final arrangement.

    The designation of Anvi is Scientific Officer.

     

  • SET-2 Banking Quiz

    SET-2 Banking Quiz

    Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
    Following pie chart shows the percentage distribution of number of players playing various games.

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    1. If the number of players playing Handball is sum of 80% and 50% of the number of players playing Cricket and Football respectively. Find the number of players playing Handball.

    a) 2160

    b) 2260

    c) 2190

    d) 2290

    e) 2090

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: a) 2160

    Number of players playing table tennis = 8% of 8000 = 640
    Game Number of players
    Table tennis 640
    Cricket 1200
    Football 2400
    Hockey 880
    Basketball 2880

    80% of number of players playing cricket = 80/100 × 1200 = 960
    50% of number of players playing football = 50/100 × 2400 = 1200
    Number of players playing handball = 960 + 1200 = 2160

    2. What is the difference between the number of players playing table tennis and hockey together to the number of players playing football?

        a) 840
    

    b) 850

    c) 860

    d) 870

    e) 880

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: e) 880

    Number of players playing table tennis = 8% of 8000 = 640

    Game

    Number of players

    Table tennis

    640

    Cricket

    1200

    Football

    2400

    Hockey

    880

    Basketball

    2880

     

    Number of players playing table tennis and hockey together = 640 + 880 = 1520

    Number of players playing football = 2400

    Required difference = 2400 – 1520 = 880

    3. If the ratio of male and female playing cricket is 3 : 2 and the ratio of female and male playing basketball is 2 : 3. Find the sum of number of male players playing cricket and basketball.

    a) 2458

    b) 2248

    c) 2348

    d) 2448

    e) 2450

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer: <strong>d) 2448</strong>
    

    Number of players playing table tennis = 8% of 8000 = 640

    Game

    Number of players

    Table tennis

    640

    Cricket

    1200

    Football

    2400

    Hockey

    880

    Basketball

    2880

     

    Number of male players playing cricket

    Number of male players playing basketball

    Required total = 720 + 1728 = 2448

    4. What is the average of number of players playing cricket, football, and basketball?

    a) 2160

    b) 2260

    c) 2250

    d) 2360

    e) 2420

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer: <strong>a) 2160</strong>
    

    Number of players playing table tennis = 8% of 8000 = 640

    Game

    Number of players

    Table tennis

    640

    Cricket

    1200

    Football

    2400

    Hockey

    880

    Basketball

    2880

    Total number of players playing cricket, football and basketball = 1200 + 2400 + 2880

    => 6480

    Required average = 6480/3 = 2160

    5. What is the ratio of number of players playing hockey with respect to the number of players playing table tennis?

    a) 11 : 10

    b) 11 : 9

    c) 13 : 8

    d) 3 : 2

    e) 11 : 8

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer: <strong>e) 11 : 8</strong>
    

    Number of players playing table tennis = 8% of 8000 = 640

    Game

    Number of players

    Table tennis

    640

    Cricket

    1200

    Football

    2400

    Hockey

    880

    Basketball

    2880

     

    Required ratio = 880 : 640 = 11 : 8

    6. What is the percentage of number of players playing cricket with respect to the number of players playing football?

    a) 45%

    b) 50%

    c) 55%

    d) 60%

    e) 65%

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer: <strong>b) 50%</strong>
    

    Number of players playing table tennis = 8% of 8000 = 640

    Game

    Number of players

    Table tennis

    640

    Cricket

    1200

    Football

    2400

    Hockey

    880

    Basketball

    2880

    Required percentage = 1200/2400 X 100= 50%

    In the following question, two equations I and II are given. Solve both the equations carefully and choose the correct option.

    7.
    (I) x2 – 3x – 10 = 0
    (II) y2 – 14y + 45 = 0

    a) y < x

    b) x ≤ y

    c) x = y or relationship cannot be established

    d) x < y

    e) x ≥ y

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    <p>Answer: <strong>b) </strong><strong>x ≤ y</strong>
    

    (I) x2 – 3x – 10 = 0

    => (x + 2)(x – 5) = 0

    => x = -2 or 5

    (II) y2 – 14y + 45 = 0

    => (y – 5)(y – 9) = 0

    => y = 5 or 9

    Hence, x ≤ y

    8.
    (I) 6×2 + 43x + 65 = 0
    (II) 6y2 – 35y + 51 = 0

        a) y &lt; x
    

    b) x ≤ y

    c) x = y or relationship cannot be established

    d) x < y

    e) x ≥ y

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: d) x < y

    (I) 6x2 + 43x + 65 = 0

    => (6x + 13)(x + 5) = 0

    => x = -2.16 or -5

    (II) 6y2 – 35y + 51 = 0

    => (6y – 17)(y – 3) = 0

    => y = 2.83 or 3

    Hence, x < y

    9.
    I. 20×2 – x – 12 = 0
    II. 20y2 + 27y + 9 = 0

        a) y &lt; x
    

    b) x ≤ y

    c) x = y or relationship cannot be established

    d) x < y

    e) x ≥ y

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: c) x = y or relationship cannot be established

    From I, (5x-4)(4x+3) = 0

    x = -3/4, 4/5

    From II, (4y+3)(5y+3) = 0

    y = -3/4, -3/5

    -3/4 < -3/5 < 4/5

    Since one value of y lies between the two values of x, the relationship cannot be established.

    10.
    I. x2 +39x +374 = 0
    II. y2 +15y +26 = 0

        a) y &lt; x
    

    b) x ≤ y

    c) x = y or relationship cannot be established

    d) x < y

    e) x ≥ y

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: d) x < y

    From equation I:

    x2 +39x +374 = (x + 22)(x + 17)= 0

    => x = -22, -17

    From equation II:

    y2 +15y +26 = (y + 13)(y + 2) = 0

    => y = -13, -2

    So, x < y

  • SET-1 Banking Quiz

    SET-1 Banking Quiz

    What value should come in place of question mark?

    1.[√(26 + 62)]? = 100

    a) 3

    b) 2

    c) 1

    d) 5

    e) 4

                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    Answer: <b>b)2</b>
    

    [√(64+36)]^? = 100
    [√100]^? = 100
    [10]^? = 100
    [10]^? = [10]^2
    ? = 2

    2 . 35/28×108/144×32=?-36

        <p style="line-height: 150%;">a) 86</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">b) 76</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">c) 46</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">d) 56</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">e) 66</p>     
                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    Answer: <b>e)66</b>
    

    (5/4) x (3/4) x 32 = ? – 36

    30 = ? – 36

    ? = 66

    3 .14% of 300 – 18% of 250 = ?

        <p style="line-height: 150%;">a) - 4</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">b) 9</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">c) 2</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">d) - 3</p><p style="line-height: 150%;">e) 10</p>     
                                                <a tabindex="0">ANSWER AND EXPLANATION</a>
                    Answer: <b>d)-3</b>
    

    14% of 300 – 18% of 250 = ?

    42 – 45 = ?

    ? = – 3
    4.83 – 73+27 = ?2
    a) 10

    b) 14

    c) 8

    d) 12

    e) 17

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: b)14

    512- 343+27 = ?^2

    196= ?^2

    ? = 14

    5. [45 X 5 + 54] ÷ 93 = ?

        a) 9
    

    b) 11

    c) 8

    d) 6

    e) 3

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: e)3

    [45 X 5 + 54] ÷ 93 = ?

    [225 + 54] ÷ 93 = ?

    279 ÷ 93 = ?

    ? = 3

    Find the missing number of the given series.

            <h2>6. 71, 95, 121, 149, 179, ?</h2>        
        a) 198
    

    b) 211

    c) 206

    d) 213

    e) 219

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: b)211

    The successive differences are 24, 26, 28, 30, 32

    So the next term is 179+32 = 211

    7. 27, 27, 54, 162, 648, ?

        a) 3240
    

    b) 1939

    c) 1909

    d) 627

    e) 2427

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: a)3240

    The given series is,

    27 x 1 = 27

    27 x 2 = 54

    54 x 3 = 162

    162 x 4 = 648

    648 x 5 = 3240

    8. 13, 15, 20, 31, 48, ?

        a) 75
    

    b) 65

    c) 58

    d) 64

    e) 71

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: e)71

    The given series is,

    13 + 2 = 15

    15 + 5 = 20

    20 + 11 = 31

    31 + 17 = 48

    48 + 23 = 71

    9. 64, 32, 32, ?, 96, 240

        a) 48
    

    b) 80

    c) 50

    d) 62

    e) 36

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: a)48

    The given series is,

    64 x 0.5 = 32

    32 x 1.0 = 32

    32 x 1.5 = 48

    48 x 2.0 = 96

    96 x 2.5 = 240

    10. 63, 66, 71, 78, 89, ?

        a) 84
    

    b) 102

    c) 111

    d) 110

    e) 112

    ANSWER AND EXPLANATION

    Answer: b)102

    The given series is,

    63 + 3 = 66

    66 + 5 = 71

    71 + 7 = 78

    78 + 11 = 89

    89 + 13 = 102