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Test of the Day for IDBI Executive Exam 2018: 22nd April 2018

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Test of the Day for IDBI Executive Exam 2018: 22nd April 2018

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Directions (1-3): Study the following information and answer the questions given below: 
‘Q + R’ means ‘Q is father of R’
‘Q ÷ R’ means ‘R is brother of Q’
‘Q × R’ means ‘Q is husband of R’
‘Q – R’ means ‘Q is sister of R’

 Q1. In the expression B + D – S + C ÷ A, how is A related to B?

Son
Daughter
Grandson
Can’t be determined
None of these
Solution:

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Q2. Which of the following expressions shows that Z is sister of X?

J + Z– L + N ÷ X
J – N – L ÷ X × Z
J x L – Z÷ X + N
J – Z– L + N ÷ X
None of these

Q3. Which of the following is true for the given expression? ‘P- J + K – L + N ÷ M’

P is aunt of N’s father
K is father of M
N is sister of M
J is father of N
None of these
Solution:

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Directions (4-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a certain code language’ 
kids are always hungry’ is written as ‘mi fi bi gi’,
‘people were always told’ is written as ‘gi di ci hi’,
‘people eat all kids’ written as ‘bi ci vi ri’ and
‘all toys were hungry’ is written as ‘di ki fi vi’.


Q4. Which of the following represents ‘people are hungry’?

mi ci di
fi mi ci
fi di gi
gi hi mi
fi di mi
Solution:

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Q5. What does ‘vi’ stand for? 

all
hungry
kids
people
were
Solution:

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Q6. In a market research project, 20% opted for Nirma detergent whereas 60% opted for Surf Blue detergent. The rest were unsure. If the difference between those who opted for Surf Blue and those who were uncertain is 720. How many people participated in the survey?

1800
1440
3600
Data Inadequate
None of these
Solution:

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Q7. Ram’s weight is 140% of Manu’s weight. Tanu’s weight is 90% of Mahesh’s weight. Mahesh’s weight is twice as much as Manu’s. What percentage of Ram’s weight is Tanu’s weight? (approximately)

64%
78%
90%
72%
68%
Solution:

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Q8. Uday, a very clever businessman, started a business with very little capital. In the first year, he earned a profit of 50% and donated 50% of the total capital (initial capital + profit) to a charitable organization. The same course was followed in the 2nd and 3rd years also. If at the end of three years, he is left with Rs. 16,875, then find the amount donated by him at the end of the 2nd year.

Rs. 45,000
Rs. 12,500
Rs. 22,500
Rs. 20,000
Rs. 24,000
Solution:

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Q9. Uday makes 750 articles at a cost of 60 paise per article. He fixes the selling price such that if only 600 articles are sold, he will make a profit of 40% on the outlay. However, 120 articles got spoiled and he was able to sell 630 articles at this price. Find his actual profit percent as the percentage of total outlay assuming that the unsold articles are useless.

42%
53%
47%
46%
49%
Solution:

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Q10. Uday bought 100 kg of rice for Rs. 1100 and sold it at a loss of as much money as he received for 20 kg rice. At what price did he sell the rice (Rounded off to two decimal places)?

Rs. 8.47per kg
Rs. 9.17per kg
Rs. 7.25 per kg
Rs. 10.33 per kg
Rs. 7.23 per kg
Solution:

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Directions (11-15): Five alternatives are given for the Idioms/Phrase printed in bold. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of Idiom/Phrase. 

Q11. Hear it on grapevine

To hear stories regularly
To listen news carefully.
To hear rumors about something or someone.
To continue to listen songs
To examine thoroughly

Q12. Get your walking papers.

Compromise
Get fired from the job
To be received gracefully
To sign on papers
To get free commodity

Q13. Between the cup and the lips.

On the point of achievement
By any means
Straight talks
To take on a task that is way too big
To leave from a place before time

Q14. Fuddy-duddy

An old fashioned and foolish type of person.
A mental institutional facility.
To become serious about something
A wise person
People who perform important work but have no contact with the people.

Q15. To toe the line

To leave a group after having an argument.
To accept the authority or policies of a particular group, especially unwillingly
To unfollow someone because of their evil past
To be self-dependent
To tackle a problem in a bold fashion

               




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