Explore topic-wise MCQs in Sony.

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1.

PSXM is related to QRYL in the same way as BFTV is related to:

A. AESU
B. CEUU
C. DHVX
D. CSTV
Answer» C. DHVX
2.

"Knowledge" is related to "Ignorance" in the same way as "intelligent" is related to

A. Brilliant
B. Dull
C. Light
D. Fast
Answer» C. Light
3.

If "rose" is called "popy", "popy" is called "lily", "lily" is called "lotus" and "lotus" is called "jasmine", which of the following is the king of flowers?

A. ROse
B. Lotus
C. Popy
D. Lily
Answer» D. Lily
4.

In a certain code language,"rit nae som" means "orange is green", "nae to tep" means "orange and white". Which of the following represents "orange" in that code language?

A. som
B. nit
C. nae
D. ro
Answer» D. ro
5.

In a certain code CASUAL is coded as GEWYEP. How is PEOPLE coded in that code language?

A. SHRSOH
B. TISTPI
C. SIRTOI
D. THSTPI
Answer» C. SIRTOI
6.

Which is the pair of brothers?

A. O & B
B. N & C
C. M & A
D. M & A
Answer» B. N & C
7.

How many female members are there in the family?.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3
8.

How many children does M have?

A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
Answer» D. 1
9.

Who is the father of N?

A. M
B. O
C. A
D. Data inadequate
Answer» D. Data inadequate
10.

Who is the brother-in-law of O?

A. M
B. A
C. B
D. C
Answer» C. B
11.

As unexpected as the results of the experiment were. Dr. Sharma refused to characterize them as _____________.

A. meticulous
B. belligerent
C. anomalous
D. convergent
Answer» D. convergent
12.

The latest review for the restaurant was ___________ suggesting that the __________ cuisine came close to compensating for the insipid decor.

A. glowing.. indefatigable
B. banal.. mediocre
C. ambivalent.. sublime
D. severe .. piquant
Answer» D. severe .. piquant
13.

Choose the word/group of words which is most similar in the meaning to the word/group of words printed in red. Minuscule

A. diminutive
B. enormous
C. obvious
D. unavoidable
Answer» B. enormous
14.

Pretending to have hurt his knee. Manoj’s attempt to convince his coach to let him out of practice was a failure.

A. Manoj’s attempt to convince his coach to let him out of practice was a failure.
B. Manoj’s attempt to convince his coach failed to let him out of practice.
C. Manoj’s attempted to convince his coach to let him out of practice but it was a failure.
D. Manoj’s attempted to convince his coach to let him out of practice but he failed.
Answer» D. Manoj’s attempted to convince his coach to let him out of practice but he failed.
15.

His morning routine included eating an English muffin with grape jelly, then to drink coffee from a Styrofoam cup, and sitting down to draw his daily comic strip. he is bound to react

A. then to drink coffee from a Styrofoam cup.
B. drinking coffee from a Styrofoam cup.
C. then drink coffee from a Styrofoam cup
D. from a Styrofoam cup, he would drink coffee.
Answer» C. then drink coffee from a Styrofoam cup
16.

Which of the following best describes what the author is trying to point out through the last sentence of the passage 'Cases that ………. compelling'?

A. Economist predict correctly
B. The consequences of dishonesty
C. The contradictions in the real world
D. Theories do not seem to be true
Answer» D. Theories do not seem to be true
17.

Which of the following is false according to the passage?

A. People are generally honest because it pays in the long run.
B. Virtuous behavior earns the self respect of others.
C. Economists believe that all businessmen are dishonest.
D. Generally people are honest to earn self-respect.
Answer» D. Generally people are honest to earn self-respect.
18.

What is the material advantage, which the author sees in being honest? It permits one to

A. Undertake activities which may not be economically attractive.
B. Be honest for the sake of honesty alone.
C. Make a lot of profit in various areas.
D. None of these.
Answer» B. Be honest for the sake of honesty alone.
19.

What did the author find out about the theory that honesty is the best policy?

A. eIt is a useless theory.
B. It is correct on many occasions.
C. It is incorrect on many occasions.
D. It is correct only occasionally
Answer» C. It is incorrect on many occasions.
20.

Which of the following is the same in meaning as 'persuade' as used in the passage?

A. Try to convince
B. Cheat
C. Motivate
D. Give assurance
Answer» B. Cheat
21.

The ratio of roses and lilies in a garden is 3: 2 respectively. The average number of roses & lilies is 180. What is the number of lilies in the garden?

A. 144
B. 360
C. 182
D. 216
Answer» B. 360
22.

Average weight of 40 students in a class is 55 kg. Six of them whose average weight is 52 kg left the class and another set of six students, whose average weight is 42kg joined the class. What is the next average weight of the class (in kg?)

A. 54.25
B. 52.75
C. 53.5
D. 54
Answer» D. 54
23.

Abhijit invested an amount with company X for two years @ simple interest rate 15 p.c.p.a. The entire amount obtained from company X after two years he invested with company Y @ compound interest rate 12 p.c.p.a for two years. If the amount finally received by him was Rs. 81,536. Find the money invested by abhijit in company X.

A. Rs. 65,000/-
B. Rs. 60,000/-
C. Rs. 56,000/-
D. Rs. 50,000/-
Answer» E.
24.

Some chocolates were distributed among 4 friends A, B, C and D such that respective ratio of chocolates received by A to chocolates received by C was 7:9. B received 29 more chocolates than A and D received 33 more chocolates than C. If B received 15 more chocolates than C, how many chocolates did D receive?

A. 84
B. 96
C. 72
D. 99
Answer» C. 72
25.

Raghuvir purchased 10 calculators and 16 watches for Rs. 56,100/- and sold them so as to earn an overall profit of 20%. At what total price should he sell 15 calculators and 24 watches together so as to earn the same percent profit?

A. Rs. 1,00,980/-
B. Rs. 1,16,176/-
C. Rs. 1,21,176/-
D. Rs. 1,00,660/-
Answer» B. Rs. 1,16,176/-
26.

The length of a rectangle exceeds its breadth by 6m. Length of the rectangle is equal to the side of a square whose area is 729 sq. m. What is the perimeter of the rectangle? (in m)

A. 96
B. 108
C. 92
D. 88
Answer» B. 108
27.

S mixed 36 kg of sugar @ Rs. 45/- per kg and 24 kg of sugar @ Rs. 48/- per kg and sold the mixture as to earn 20% profit. At what rate per kg must he sell the sugar.

A. Rs. 52.56
B. Rs. 52.42
C. Rs. 52.36
D. Rs. 55.44
Answer» E.
28.

156.25 × 12.4 + 1.8 × 52.5 = ? – 175.85

A. 2124.5
B. 2212.6
C. 2207.85
D. 2684.8
Answer» D. 2684.8
29.

4/9 of 3/16 of 6/13 of ? = 155

A. 4420
B. 4240
C. 4320
D. 4030
Answer» E.