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Interactive Quiz Challenge

Scoring Rules: Correct: +2 Marks | Wrong: -0.67 Marks | Passing: 40 Marks

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Question 1: Four objects are arranged in a circle for an exhibition. How many unique arrangements are possible?


Question 2: If all lions are cats and some cats are orange, which must be true?


Question 3: If E is taller than F, F taller than G, and G taller than H, who is the second tallest?


Question 4: A mathematician lists all two-digit numbers divisible by 7. What is the sum of these numbers? (2018)


Question 5: If all fish swim and some swimmers are blue, which is true?


Question 6: A sanctuary houses birds, all of which are animals. Some animals in the sanctuary are white. Which statement must be true?


Question 7: In a family, A and D are brothers, A is a doctor, and E, an engineer, is married to one of the brothers with two children, F and G (girls). B is married to D, and G is their child. Who is C? (2014)


Question 8: A policy increases the price of petrol by 20%. If the original price was Rs. 100 per litre, what is the new price?


Question 9: A store offers a 10% discount on a Rs. 1000 item. What is the final price?


Question 10: A zoo houses lions, all of which are cats. Some cats in the zoo are orange. Which statement must be true?


Question 11: If J is faster than K, and K is faster than L, who is the slowest?


Question 12: Which number is divisible by 3?


Question 13: If the government reduces taxes by 10% and revenue was originally Rs. 200 crore, what is the new revenue assuming no change in income?


Question 14: A 25% increase in a price of Rs. 400 results in what amount?


Question 15: What is the LCM of 12, 18, 24?


Question 16: How many ways can 4 letters be arranged in a circle?


Question 17: If J is faster than K, and K is faster than L, who is the slowest?


Question 18: If 5 workers complete a task in 12 days, how many days will 3 workers take?


Question 19: If today is Tuesday, what day is it after 15 days?


Question 20: If 2 kg of rice costs Rs. 80, what is the cost of 5 kg?


Question 21: What is the number of numbers of the form 0.XY, where X and Y are distinct non-zero digits? (2023)


Question 22: If 6 books cost Rs. 360, what is the cost of 10 books?


Question 23: Four distinct objects are arranged in a circle for a display. How many unique arrangements are possible?


Question 24: If V is stronger than W, and W is stronger than X, who is the strongest?


Question 25: A cycle travels 120 km in 4 hours. What is its speed?


Question 26: Four colleagues P, Q, R, S must sit in a row for a meeting, all facing forward. Due to a conflict, R cannot sit next to S. How many seating arrangements are possible? (2020)


Question 27: A company divides a bonus of Rs. 1000 among employees A, B, C in the ratio 2:3:5 based on performance. How much does C receive?


Question 28: A, B, C, D, E, F, G are members of a family of 4 adults and 3 children, two of whom, F and G, are girls. A and D are brothers, A is a doctor. E is an engineer married to one of the brothers and has two children. B is married to D, G is their child. Who is C? (2014)


Question 29: A farmer sells 5 kg of apples for Rs. 250. What is the cost of 8 kg?


Question 30: Read the following passage and answer the items that follow each passage. Your answers to these items (Question 1 & 2) should be based on the passage only: In our society car sales work goes against the norms of trust in human relations. Customers are aware that salespersons are trained in impression management techniques based on empathy to win confidence or on aggressive intimidation to overcome resistance to high prices. In addition, the car business is unstable; the salesman and customers will probably never see each other again. This makes for transient relationships and an environment where the building of trust is problematic. In fact, throughout the whole social structure of sales interactions, there is little trust. Researchers find that persons who enter this occupation cope with dishonesty, distrust, and immoral dealings in various ways. One way is to concentrate on monetary goals as a measure of success and status. A second way is to suppress reflections on the unethical tasks they perform. A third way is to claim innocence through apparent unawareness of illicit doings. A fourth way is to claim, one merely followed orders. And lastly, workers blame the recipients or victims of their services for negative interactions. Based on the above passage, the following assumptions have been made:
1. It is not possible for sales persons to fool car customers.
2. Improved trust between the salesman and the
customer can help boost the car business.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?


Question 31: A discount of 15% is offered on a Rs. 2000 item. What is the sale price?


Question 32: If 3 machines complete a job in 12 days, how many days will 4 machines take?


Question 33: Which is a prime number?


Question 34: Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many minutes does the bus stop per hour? (2011)


Question 35: If a sum of Rs. 1000 is divided among A, B, C in the ratio 2:3:5, how much does C get?


Question 36: If 7 machines produce 420 units in 5 hours, how many units will 5 machines produce in 6 hours?


Question 37: A man wants to reach a window 40 feet above the ground. The distance from the foot of the ladder to the wall is 9 feet. How long should the ladder be? (2012)


Question 38: A cycle travels 120 km in 4 hours. What is its speed?


Question 39: A 30% increase in a salary of Rs. 100,000 results in what amount?


Question 40: A 40% increase in a salary of Rs. 50,000 results in what amount?


Question 41: If K is taller than L, and L is taller than M, who is the tallest?


Question 42: A sequence follows the pattern of doubling: 4, 8, 16, 32. What is the next number in the sequence?


Question 43: If all fish are swimmers and some swimmers are blue, which must be true?


Question 44: If tomorrow is Tuesday, what day is it today?


Question 45: If A, B, C, D sit in a row, A not next to B, how many arrangements are possible?


Question 46: If X is taller than Y, and Y is taller than Z, who is the tallest?


Question 47: Which number is divisible by 4?


Question 48: Three friends A, B, C have an average weight of 40 kg. Another group, B, D, E, averages 42 kg. F’s weight equals B’s. What is the average weight of A, B, C, D, E, F? (2023)


Question 49: If 3 chairs cost Rs. 450, what is the cost of 7 chairs?


Question 50: A retailer increases prices by 25%. If an item originally cost Rs. 400, what is the new price?