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This section includes 38 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Dell knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
During monsoon clearance sale, Amit buys a shirt at double discount of 20% and 10%. At what price he bought the shirt if marked price was Rs. 1000? |
| A. | Rs. 720 |
| B. | Rs. 800 |
| C. | Rs. 700 |
| D. | Rs. 850 |
| Answer» B. Rs. 800 | |
| 2. |
The Headquarters of world Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) is at |
| A. | Rome |
| B. | Paris |
| C. | New York |
| D. | Ohio |
| Answer» B. Paris | |
| 3. |
Which one of the following is not a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council? |
| A. | Britain |
| B. | United States of America |
| C. | Japan |
| D. | China |
| Answer» D. China | |
| 4. |
The head quarter of World Bank is situated at:- |
| A. | Geneva |
| B. | New York |
| C. | Paris |
| D. | Washington D.C. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 5. |
On whom the members of United Nations confer primary responsibility for the maintenance of International peace and security? |
| A. | Security Council |
| B. | International Court of Justice |
| C. | Secretary General |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. International Court of Justice | |
| 6. |
Choose the most meaningful sequence for the following words. |
| A. | 1, 4, 2, 3, 5 |
| B. | 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 |
| C. | 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 |
| D. | 3, 5, 1, 4, 2 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 7. |
Shoe always has _____________. |
| A. | Laces |
| B. | Leather |
| C. | Strap |
| D. | Soles |
| Answer» E. | |
| 8. |
-Fill in the blank ELFA GLHA ILJA _____ MLNA |
| A. | OLPA |
| B. | KLMA |
| C. | LLMA |
| D. | KLLA |
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. |
-Look closely at the letter pattern and choose the series from the options given that will correctly fill the blank at the end of the series. FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, _______ |
| A. | JAK |
| B. | HAL |
| C. | HAK |
| D. | JAI |
| Answer» B. HAL | |
| 10. |
If the group plays Moonga immediately after Layman and immediately before Ooopla, then Jack must be played |
| A. | first |
| B. | second |
| C. | fourth |
| D. | fifth |
| Answer» C. fourth | |
| 11. |
If the group plays Layman first, which piece must be played second? |
| A. | Jack |
| B. | King |
| C. | Moonga |
| D. | Nimana |
| Answer» E. | |
| 12. |
Which of the following could be true of the order in which the pieces are played? |
| A. | Ooopla is played sixth |
| B. | King is played first |
| C. | Moonga is played second. |
| D. | Nimana is played third |
| Answer» B. King is played first | |
| 13. |
Which of the following must be true of the order in which the pieces are played? |
| A. | Layman is played after King. |
| B. | Moonga is played after Nimana. |
| C. | Nimana is played after King. |
| D. | Ooopla is played after Moonga. |
| Answer» C. Nimana is played after King. | |
| 14. |
Which of the following could be the order in which the pieces are played? |
| A. | King, Layman, Nimana, Ooopla, Moonga, Jack |
| B. | King, Ooopla, Nimana, Jack, Moonga, Layman |
| C. | Moonga, Jack, King, Ooopla, Layman, Nimana |
| D. | Nimana, Layman, King, Jack, Ooopla, Moonga |
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. |
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CONVULSE, which have as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? |
| A. | Two |
| B. | Three |
| C. | Four |
| D. | One |
| Answer» D. One | |
| 16. |
If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the first, the third, the fifth and eighth letter of the word INTEGRATION, using each letter only once, mark last letter of that word as your answer. If no such word can be formed mark 'X' as your answer and if more then one word can be formed mark 'M' as your answer. |
| A. | X |
| B. | M |
| C. | I |
| D. | G |
| Answer» B. M | |
| 17. |
In a certain code language HANDLE is written as JDPGNH. How will PATROL be coded in that language? |
| A. | PDVQUO |
| B. | RVDUQO |
| C. | RDVUPR |
| D. | RDVUQO |
| Answer» E. | |
| 18. |
If all of them are arranged in ascending order of height then who will be between F and D? |
| A. | A |
| B. | C |
| C. | B |
| D. | Data inadequate |
| Answer» D. Data inadequate | |
| 19. |
A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a row facing north. B is taller than A but not as tall as E. F is taller than all of them except E. D is shorter than B but taller than C. Who among them is the shortest? |
| A. | A |
| B. | C |
| C. | C or A |
| D. | D |
| Answer» D. D | |
| 20. |
1. Then there is the pumping plant for the artesian well, and the big cement tank where Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge and kept cool in the hot afternoon. 2. Then there was the pumping plant for the artesian well, and the big cement tank where Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge and kept cool in the hot afternoon. 3. Then there was the pumping plant for the artesian well, and the big cement tank were Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge and keep cool in the hot afternoon. 4. Then there was the pumping plant though the artesian well, and the big cement tank where Judge Miller's boys took their morning plunge and kept cool in the hot afternoon. |
| A. | 1 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 3 |
| D. | 4 |
| Answer» C. 3 | |
| 21. |
1. There were great stable, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servant cottages, an endless and orderly array of outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. 2. There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servants' cottages, an endless and orderly array of outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. 3. There are great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servants' cottages, an endless and order array of outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. 4. There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servant's cottages, an endless and orderly array of outhouse, long grape arbor, green pasture, orchard, and berry patch. |
| A. | 1 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 3 |
| D. | 4 |
| Answer» C. 3 | |
| 22. |
A. Last March, I was invited to present a paper on the topic of whether the mistakes of the 20th century would be repeated in the 21st century as well. B. The economic crisis hadn't become grave then. C. But today the world is in the midst of the biggest economic crisis since 1929. D. The key difference between then and now is that the old power structures have finally disappeared. E. Now even the US is pleading for financial help from China |
| A. | BCADE |
| B. | ABCDE |
| C. | CDEAB |
| D. | DEABC |
| Answer» C. CDEAB | |
| 23. |
A. The US market will continue to be the dominant one in the foreseeable future. The rupee could become even stronger. B. A greater recourse to hedging as well as striving for multi-currency revenue streams automatically suggests itself. C. Already one company, Dell, by resorting to these methods extensively has turned in an above - average performance during the first quarter. D. Most IT companies have been grappling with more mundane problems such as a high level of attrition amidst rising wage costs and inability to secure the right type and number of American visas. E. The BPO industry and many medium-sized software exporters are reportedly operating on thin margins. |
| A. | BCADE |
| B. | ABCDE |
| C. | DCBAE |
| D. | EDABC |
| Answer» E. | |
| 24. |
A. The post-election crisis in Kenya remains unresolved. B. The damage being done to the country's economy is severe: tourism, horticulture, and other industries that depend on trade beyond the Kenyan border are reeling. C. Many countries responded, providing essential humanitarian assistance and logistical support. For this, I and many other Kenyans are very grateful. D. Thousands of livelihoods, along with investments throughout the region, are threatened and collapsing. E. As the situation in Kenya escalated with murders, rapes, burning of property, looting, and the displacement of thousands of people throughout the country - the international community was urged to help. |
| A. | AEDBC |
| B. | ABCED |
| C. | ACDEB |
| D. | ABDEC |
| Answer» E. | |
| 25. |
What was the drawback in the two satellites SAS-2 and COS-B? |
| A. | These two satellites met with a crash. |
| B. | They were short lived. |
| C. | They failed during the launch. |
| D. | They carried instruments with low resolution. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 26. |
According to scientists, what led to the emission of gamma-rays? |
| A. | A high energy Universe forces gamma-rays emission. |
| B. | The different processes occurring in the Universe. |
| C. | The collisions in the Universe. |
| D. | Scientists dont have an answer to this. |
| Answer» C. The collisions in the Universe. | |
| 27. |
Gamma-rays could not be detected before 1961 because |
| A. | satellites were unable to detect them. |
| B. | gamma-rays are absorbed by the Earths atmosphere and detected by telescopes placed in space only. |
| C. | the source of gamma-rays was not known. |
| D. | telescopes were not capable to detect gamma-rays. |
| Answer» C. the source of gamma-rays was not known. | |
| 28. |
Why is the high energy Universe called the 'violent' Universe? |
| A. | There are high speed collisions and explosions. |
| B. | Dust particles and thunder strike the Universe. |
| C. | A lot of chaos happens in the Universe. |
| D. | The Universe is always termed as violent. |
| Answer» B. Dust particles and thunder strike the Universe. | |
| 29. |
If the compound interest on a certain sum for two years at 12% per annum is Rs. 2544 the simple interest on it at the same rate for 2 years will be |
| A. | Rs. 2400 |
| B. | Rs. 2500 |
| C. | Rs. 2480 |
| D. | Rs. 2440 |
| Answer» B. Rs. 2500 | |
| 30. |
By walking at 3/4 of his usual speed, a man reaches his office 20 minutes later than usual. His usual time is |
| A. | 30 min |
| B. | 75 min |
| C. | 90 min. |
| D. | 60 min. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 31. |
A man performs 2/15 of the total journey by train 9/20 by bus and the remaining 10 km on foot. His total journey in km is |
| A. | 15.6 |
| B. | 24 |
| C. | 16.4 |
| D. | 12.8 |
| Answer» C. 16.4 | |
| 32. |
The price of an article is first decreased by20% and then increased by 30%. If the resulting price is Rs. 416, the original price of the article is |
| A. | Rs. 350 |
| B. | Rs. 405 |
| C. | Rs. 400 |
| D. | Rs. 450 |
| Answer» D. Rs. 450 | |
| 33. |
The ratio of \(25^{2.5} : 5^3\) is same as |
| A. | 5 : 3 |
| B. | 5 : 6 |
| C. | 1 : 25 |
| D. | 25 : 1 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 34. |
A tradesman sold an article at a loss of 20%. If the selling price had been increased by Rs. 100, there would have been a gain of 5%. The cost price of the article (in Rs.) was |
| A. | 100 |
| B. | 200 |
| C. | 400 |
| D. | 500 |
| Answer» D. 500 | |
| 35. |
The average of 20 numbers is 15 and the average of first five is 12. The average of the rest is |
| A. | 16 |
| B. | 15 |
| C. | 14 |
| D. | 13 |
| Answer» B. 15 | |
| 36. |
If a, b, c, d, e are five consecutive odd numbers, their average is |
| A. | 5(a + 4) |
| B. | abde/5 |
| C. | 5(a + b + c + d + e) |
| D. | a + 4 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 37. |
In a school, 10% of number of girls is equal to 1/20 of number of boys. Ratio between the 'number of boys to number of girls is |
| A. | 1:2 |
| B. | 2:1 |
| C. | 1:4 |
| D. | 4:1 |
| Answer» C. 1:4 | |
| 38. |
The list price of an article is Rs. 160 and a customer buys it for Rs. 122.40 after two successive discounts. If the first discount is 10%, then second discount is |
| A. | 12% |
| B. | 10% |
| C. | 14% |
| D. | 15% |
| Answer» E. | |