Saturday 29 October 2016

Seating Arrangement: Square Table Facing Inside Outside

Direction (1-6) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
There are eight persons viz. D, E, R, N, P, T, V and A sitting around a square table. They have a different professions viz. Engineer, Army, Teacher, Pilot, Artist, Doctor, Politician and Player but not

necessarily in the same order. Four of them sit on the middle of the four sides while four of them sit on the four corners of the square table. All persons who sit at the four corners are facing towards the centre except one, while those who sit in the middle of the sides are facing outward the centre except one. T is neither Politician nor a Pilot. E is immediate left of the Player. N is not facing towards the centre. Army and Engineer are the neighbours of Doctor. D is a Teacher but not facing towards the centre. The Politician is the neighbour of both E and Army. Doctor is not facing towards the centre. R and A are facing each other but none of them is at middle of the sides. The Player is facing towards the centre but not sit at the middle of the any side of the table. E sits second to the right of P, who is Army. Z is not the neighbour of either E or P and sits second to the right of N.V is between Artist and teacher.

1. Who among the following is a Pilot?
1. T
2. N
3. R
4. D
5. Z

2. Who among the following sits exactly between the Player and Politician?
1. E
2. Teacher
3. P
4. Both 1) and 2)
5. Artist

3. The profession of N is 
1. Artist
2. Pilot
3. Doctor
4. Teacher
5. Player


4. How many person (s) sit (s) between V and the Doctor?
1. None 
2. Three
3. Two
4. One
5. Other than the given options


5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, Find the odd man out?
1. ZT
2. PR
3. VE
4. ZD
5. RE


6. Which of the following is correctly matched?
1. Z-Engineer
2. N-Army
3. E-Artist
4. V-Pilot
5. T-Doctor


Solution: 

Data Sufficiency Set for IBPS PO Mains

Direction (1-5): Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the questions. Read both the statements give answer:

1. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3. if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4. if the data in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5. if the data in both statement I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

1. How is 'sit' written in a code language?
I. 'sit on the bench' is written as 'ni ka ti mu' in that code language.
II. 'please be seated' is written as 'je le sa' in that code language.

2. Who is the tallest among four friends?
I. P is taller than Q and M while S is taller than M and P.
II. Q is taller than M.

3. How is Surbhi related to Pooja?
I. K is the brother of Pooja's father.
II. Surbhi is daughter of Anu.

4. How many students are sitting between P and K in the row?
I. There are 5 students to the left of P.
II. There are 11 students to the right of K.

5. Who lives at the topmost floor if there are total 5 floors?
I. P lives on the 4th floor.
II. P is the middle of L and R lives below P.  

Answer:

1. 
4; The data in statement I and II both are not sufficient to get the code for 'sit'.

2.
1; From statement I, S>P>Q/M
∴ S is the tallest.

3.
5; From I


From II


From I and II

Hence, Surbhi is Pooja cousin.

4.
4; Both statements is Pooja Cousin.

5.
5; From statement I and II;
L → 5th floor
P → 4th floor
R → 3rd floor
Hence, both statements are requirement to give the answer.

Computer Questions for Bank Exams

Q1. Video processor consist of ______ and _____ which store and process images.
(a) CPU and VGA
(b) CPU and memory
(c) VGA and memory
(d) VGI and DVI
(e) VGA and VGI


Q2. The hard drive is normally located__________.
(a) next to the printer
(b) plugged into the back of the computer
(c) underneath the monitor
(d) on top of the CD-ROM
(e) inside the system base unit

Q3. A temporary storage area, attached to the CPU, for I/O operations is a __________.
(a) buffer
(b) chip
(c) register
(d) core
(e) cache

Q4. Which of the following is related to ‘register’?
(a) Digital circuit
(b) Combinational circuit
(c) Arithmetic circuit
(d) Sequential circuit
(e) None of these

Q5. Front-end processor is a __________ designed specifically to handle and communication processing task.
(a) ALU
(b) Program 
(c) Computer
(d) register
(e) None of these

Q6. The time a device takes to locate data and instructions and make them available as output to users is known as_____.
(a) clock speed
(b) a processing cycle
(c) CPU speed
(d) access time
(e) None of these

Q7. A group of wires running parallel to each other in between two connected computer parts and which transfers information is called a______.
(a) track
(b) bus
(c) cable
(d) bundle
(e) None of these

Q8. The ALU makes use of __________ to store the intermediate results.
(a) accumulators
(b) heap
(c) None of these
(d) registers
(e) stack

Q9. Who co-ordinate the sequencing of events within the central processor of a computer?
(a) Logic unit
(b) Arithmetic unit
(c) Register
(d) Control unit
(e) None of these
Q10. Which bus is used to connect the monitor to the CPU?
(a) PCI bus
(b) KISS bus
(c) HACK bus
(d) SCSI bus
(e) Monitor bus

Q11. A physical connection between the microprocessor memory and other parts of the micro computer is known as______.
(a) path 
(b) address bus
(c) route
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

Q12. The name of the location of a particular piece of data is its_______.
(a) address
(b) memory name
(c) storage
(d) data location
(e) None of these

Q13. __________ are used to quickly accept, store and transfer data and instructions that are being used immediately by the CPU.
(a) Registers
(b) Caches
(c) RAMs
(d) Graphics
(e) None of these

Q14. The microprocessor is the brain of the computer and is also called a______.
(a) microchip
(b) macrochip
(c) macroprocessor
(d) calculator
(e) None of these

Q15. FORTRAN is useful in __________ sector.
(a) Business purpose
(b) Earthquake Analysis
(c) Scientific purpose
(d) Office management
(e) Census analysis


Daily GK Update: 29th October, 2016


After Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh becomes India’s second open defecation free state
I. Himachal Pradesh was declared 'Open Defecation Free', becoming India's second state to get this
status after Sikkim.

II. The newly acquired status will entitle Himachal Pradesh to receive World Bank funding under Rs 9,000 crore project to sustain sanitation campaign.


India Wins Its First Ever International Medal in Roller Skating at Asian Championships
I. The team of Indian Roller Skaters claimed their first ever International medal in the sport. Vikram Ingale, Nikhilesh Tabhane and Dhanush Babu have won India’s first ever senior international roller
skating medal, by securing the bronze medal in the 3000m team relay event in Lishui, People's Republic of China.


Bangladesh introduces temporary ban on catching Hilsa Fish
I. Bangladesh has arrested more than 900 fishermen and deployed the army to patrol its waterways
after introducing a temporary ban on catching hilsa in an effort to save the hugely popular fish.

II. Some 60 percent of the world's hilsa are caught in Bangladesh, but indiscriminate fishing has depleted much of the stock, driving up prices and putting the fish beyond the reach of the poor.

Odisha Govt. comes up with a new scheme to provide legal assistance to deprived sections

I. The Odisha government has come up with a new scheme to provide legal assistance to the deprived sections of the society at the grassroots level in all its 6,812 gram panchayats across the state. 

II. The scheme named after great Odia lawyer, 'Madhubabu Aain Sahayata Sibir’ will offer legal services once a week. The advocate engaged for the legal assistance cell will be paid an amount of 500 rupees fee per sitting to provide free legal advice to the people. Government hopes the system would help in reducing number of litigations in the courts.

India ranks poorly in Commonwealth youth index 

I. India has ranked very poorly at 133 in a new Global Youth Development Index compiled by the
Commonwealth Secretariat on the countries' prospects for young people in employment, education, health, civic and political spheres.

II. India ranked 133rd in the index covering 183 nations, below neighbouring countries like Nepal (77), Bhutan (69) and Sri Lanka (31) and trailing behind the South Asian average. 

III. The top 10 countries on the index are largely from Europe - Germany (1), Denmark (2), Switzerland (4), United Kingdom (5), Netherlands (6), Austria (7), Luxembourg (8), Portugal (9) - with Australia (3) and Japan (10) as the two exceptions. 

IIID to conduct 'Design Yatra' in Kozhikode
I. India's first 'Design Yatra' will be conducted in Kerala's Kozhikode city between October 29-31, during which competitions, heritage walk, talks and interaction with students will be conducted. Launched by Institute of Indian Interior Designer in February this year, the yatra is aimed at spreading awareness and taking designs to the masses and is scheduled to travel to 29 Indian cities.