Friday, February 15, 2008

FEB VERBAL

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 29th)

Today's Words:

1. Maverick

2. Dispassionate

3. Teetotaler

4. Mulish

5. Palpable

6. Jocose

7. Predicament

8. Impel

9. Rebuke


ANALOGIES:

1. Tree: Branch

2. Article: Byline

3. Enervate:Strength

4. Crutch: Walk





Today's Words:

1. Agape

2. Debiliate

3. Pulchritude

4. Obfuscate

5. Pallor

6. Lampoon

7. Macabre

8. Imprudent

9. Mawkish

10. Vivify

11. Abridge

12. Tenacity

13. Malevolent


ANALOGIES:

1. Mawkish: sentimental

2. Apron: prevent


ISSUE TOPIC:

1. " Why younger generations feel the problems given to them are more complex than their forefathers"




TODAY’S WORDS:

1.Mundane

2. Ad-lib

3.Maverick

4.Comeuppance

5.Rigidity

6.Harebrained

7.Unsubstantial

8.Clairvoyant

9.Profligate


ANALOGIES:

1.Grammar: language

2.Apron: cloth


ISSUE TOPIC:

1.The Issue Topic is “how to face more complex problems and confront problems and how to challenge the problems”.


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1. All students should be required to take the driver's education course at Centerville High School. In the past two years several accidents in and around Centerville have involved teenage drivers. Since a number of parents in Centerville have complained that they are too busy to teach their teenagers to drive, some other instruction is necessary to ensure that these teenagers are safe drivers. Although there are two driving schools in Centerville, parents on a tight budget cannot afford to pay for driving instruction. Therefore an effective and mandatory program sponsored by the high school is the only solution to this serious problem.







TODAY’S WORDS:

1.Wan

2.Recusant

3.Repudiate

4.Lull

5.Artless

6.Vitriol

7.Pulchritude

8.Arboreal

9.Impervious

10.Vulnerable

11.Thaw


ANALOGIES:

1.Audit : Account

2.Arboreal: trees

3.Impervious: vulnerable


ISSUE TOPICS:

1. People choose their careers based on the economy, salary, easy way of getting a job and settling… rather than opting for the one they are interested and naturally talented.





TODAY’ S WORDS:

1.Malevolent

2.Gauche

3.Repentant

4.Loathsome

5.Contrite

6. Suture

7. Ensue

8. Remiss

9. Chortle

10. Ineluctable

11. Reminiscence

12. Precursor


ANALOGIES:

1.Repentant: Contrite

2.President: Corporation

3.Unpleasant: Loathsome


ISSUE TOPIC:

1. Childern should be socialized to determine the destiny of a country.But,we ourselves do not know how to socialize them.

2. With the growth of global networks in such areas as economics and communication, there is no doubt that every aspect of society—including education, politics, the arts, and the sciences—will benefit greatly from international influences.


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1. A recent study indicates that Venadial, a new margarine currently produced only in the country of Alta, actually reduces cholesterol levels. Derived from the resin of pine trees, Venadial works by activating a metabolic response that is not yet well understood. However, cholesterol levels fell ten to fifteen percent among participants in the study who consumed Venadial daily, and the risk of heart attack by one-third. In addition, the new margarine is so popular that stores in Alta are unable to keep it on their shelves. Therefore, if our company obtains the exclusive right to sell Venadial internationally, our profits are sure to increase substantially within a very short time.




Today’s Words:

1.Deft

2. Appease

3.Laconic

4.Frugal

5.Uncanny

6.Deftness

7.Grueling

8.Reinforcement

9.Conspicuous


ANALOGIES:

1.Reinforcement : Collapse

2.Berth : Sleep

3.Spectacles : Look

4.Audit : Account

5.Thunderous : Noise

6.Conspicuous : Color

7.Brilliant : Light




Words:

1.Earthshaking

2.Collaboration

3.Askew

4.Deft

5.Encroach

6.Derogate

7.Raving

8.Quibble


Analogies:

1.Sycophant: flattery

2.Nimble: movement


Issue Topic:

1.It is primarily through formal education that a culture tries to perpetuate the ideas it favors and discredit the ideas it fears.


Argument Topic:

1.In a recent study, subjects who ate soybeans at least five times per week had significantly lower cholesterol levels than subjects who ate no soy products. By fortifying our Wheat-O cereal with soy protein, we can increase sales by appealing to additional consumers who are concerned about their health. This new version of Wheat-O should increase company profits and, at the same time, improve the health of our customers.




TODAY'S WORDS:

1. Sporific

2. Caustic

3. Inclined

4. Dauntless

5. Fervor

6. Veto

7. Bestow

8. Laconic

9. Din

10. Rancour

11. Wary

12. Reminiscence

13. Sate

14. Daft

15. Parsimony


ANALOGIES:

1. Candy:sugar

2. Convivial:gruffness

3. Malingerer:incapacity


ISSUE TOPIC:

1. Many people know how to attain success, but few know how to make the best use of it

2. The study of an academic discipline alters the way we perceive the world. After studying the discipline, we see the same world as before, but with different eyes.





TODAY'S WORDS:

1. Floppy

2. Insolence

3. Inclement

4. Nepotism

5. Exonerate

6. Aberrant

7. Clairvoyant


ANALOGIES:

1. Literature: Grammar

2. Aberrant: Standard


ISSUE TOPIC:

1. To truly understand your own culture—no matter how you define it—requires personal knowledge of at least one other culture, one that is distinctly different from your own.

ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1. "Last year, sales of our Fierce Fighter toy airplane declined sharply, even though the toy had been a top seller for three years. Our customer surveys show that parents are now more worried about youthful violence and are concerned about better education for their children. Therefore, to maintain profits we should discontinue all our action toys and focus exclusively on a new line of educational toys. Several other toy companies have already begun marketing educational toys and report sales increases last year of 200 percent. And since the average family income is growing, sales of new Hyper-Go toys should also increase."



Today's Words:

1. Wag

2. Droll

3. Sabotage

4. Saboteur

5. Venerable

6. Subtle

7. Infirm

8. Vigorous

9. Providential

10. Fortuitous

11. Surfeit

12. Incrimination

13. Loathsome

14. Harebrained

15. Floppy

16. Insolence

17. Inclement

18. Nepotism

19.Immortalize
ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 14th)



Today's Words:

1. Awry

2. Incrimination

3. Featureless

4. Adamant

5. Aridness

6. Loathsome

7. Impertinent

8. Satiate

9. Debauched

10. Gallant

11. Mason

12. Sap

13. Crux

14. Harebrained

15. Despise

16. Surfeit

17. Intransigent

18. Fortuitous

19. Providential


ANALOGIES:

1. Wag:Droll

2. Saboteur: Disrupt

3. Venerable: Respect

4. Subtle: Awe

5. Vigorous: Infirm


Issue Topic:

1. "Although many people think that the luxuries and conveniences of contemporary life are entirely harmless, in fact, they actually prevent people from developing into truly strong and independent individuals."

2. "In this age of intensive media coverage, it is no longer possible for a society to regard any woman or man as a hero. The reputation of anyone who is subjected to media scrutiny will eventually be diminished."

3. Science is to reassure and art is to upset, there the value lies in both.


Argument Topic:

1. "Salicylates are members of the same chemical family as aspirin, a medicine used to treat headaches. Although many foods are naturally rich in salicylates, for the past several decades food-processing companies have also been adding salicylates to foods as preservatives. This rise in the commercial use of salicylates has been found to correlate with a steady decline in the average number of headaches reported by participants in our twenty-year study. Recently, food-processing companies have found that salicylates can also be used as flavor additives for foods. With this new use for salicylates, we can expect a continued steady decline in the number of headaches suffered by the average citizen of Mentia."

ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 13th)


Today's Words:

1. Floppy

2. Incapable

3. Scrutinize

4. Insolence

5. Inclement

6. Amenable

7. Plenitude

8. Blatant

9. Nepotism

10. Hodgepodge

11. Skittish

12. Circumlocution

13. Bewail

14. Bemoan

15. Blasphemous

16. Minotaur

17. Stern

18. Butcher

19. Gerontophobia

20. Mollify

21. Presbyterian

22. Zealot


ANALOGIES:

1. Venerable: respect

2. Instigate:provoke

3. Presbyterians:church

4. Cinnamon:spices

5. Gerontophobia:old

ISSUE TOPIC:

1. The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little.

2. Progress is best made through discussion among people who have contrasting points of view.


ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 12th)

TODAY’S WORDS:

1.Abaft - means posterior part of ship

2.Cinnamon - an aromatic spice prepared from bark of cinnamon

3.Abattoir - a slaughter house

4.Mollify

5.Impertinent

6.Zealot

7.Stygian

8.Germ phobia

9.Sap

10.Crux

11.Gallant

12.Debauched

13.Frankness

14.Satiated


ANALOGIES:

1.Abaft: Ship

2.Abattoir: Butcher

3.Cinnamon: Spices

4.Wood: Carpenter

5.Brick: mason


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1.Progress can be best made only by the discussion between people having contrasting view.



ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 11th)


TODAY’S WORDS:

1.Quail

2.Awe

3.Intermittent

4.Laxatives

5.Lugubrious

6.Tepid

7.Unsubstantial

8.Equivocation

9.Futility

10.Dicey

11.Zest

12. Fustian

13.Thaw

14.Grueling

15.Venerate

16.Quisling

17.Repose


ISSUE TOPIC:

1.Government should put a few, if any, restriction on scientific research and development"

2.Over the past century, the most significant contribution of technology has been to make people's lives more comfortable

3.The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little.


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1.At present, Mason City residents seldom use the nearby Mason River for any kind of recreational activity, even though surveys of the region's residents consistently rank water sports (swimming, fishing, and boating) as a favorite form of recreation. Since there have been complaints about the quality of the water in the river, residents must be avoiding the river because they think that it is not clean enough. But that situation is about to change: the agency responsible for rivers in our region has announced plans to clean up Mason River. Therefore, recreational use of the river is likely to increase, so the Mason City council will need to increase its budget for improvements to the publicly owned lands along the Mason River.

2.Your recent article on corporate downsizing* in the United States is misleading. The article gives the mistaken impression that many competent workers who lost jobs as a result of downsizing face serious economic hardship, often for years, before finding other suitable employment. But this impression is contradicted by a recent report on the United States economy, which found that since 1992 far more jobs have been created than have been eliminated. The report also demonstrates that many of those who lost their jobs have found new employment. Two-thirds of the newly created jobs have been in industries that tend to pay above-average wages, and the vast majority of these jobs are full-time."


ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 8th)


WORDS:

1.Abate

2.Invisible

3.Voluble

4.Reify

5.Intermittent

6.Saunter

7.Unctuous

8.Modicum


ANALOGIES:

1.Fraught: placidity

2.Phlegmatic :arouse


ISSUE TOPIC:

1.Why politics and morality are taken to be as separate, why cannot one understand them to be related to one other.


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1.Argument is about…. Downsizing in corporate field in USA.


ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 7th)


TODAY’S WORDS:

1.Cavil

2.Slipshod

3.Laxative

4.Sensitive

5.Tepid

6.Unsubstantial

7.Awe

8.Lugubrious

9.Doleful

ANALOGIES:

1.Lugubrious: doleful

2.Equivocation: ambiguous

3.Mendicant: beg


ISSUE TOPIC:

1.Governments should focus more on solving the immediate problems of today rather than trying to solve the anticipated problems of the future

2.The surest indicator of a great nation is not the achievements of its rulers, artists, or scientists, but the general welfare of all its people


ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 6th)

TODAY’S WORDS:


1.Zest

2.Repose

3.Fustian

4.Sangfroid

5.Futility

6.Dicey

7.Vitiate

8.Thaw

9.Reify


ISSUE TOPIC:

1.Laws should not be rigid or fixed. Instead, they should be flexible enough to take account of various circumstances, times, and places.

2.The study of history places too much emphasis on individuals. The most significant events and trends in history were made possible not by the famous few, but by groups of people whose identities have long been forgotten.


ARGUMENT TOPIC:

1.A recent study showed that in describing a typical day's conversation, people make an average of 23 references to watching television and only 1 reference to reading fiction. This result suggests that, compared with the television industry, the publishing and bookselling industries are likely to decline in profitability. Therefore, people who wish to have careers as writers should acquire training and experience in writing for television rather than for print media."



ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 5th)

TODAY’S WORDS:

1.Riveting

2.Hone

3.Rapacious

4.Quislings

5.Voluptuous

6.Grueling

7.Altercation

8.Venerate

9.Whet


ANALOGIES:

1.Vivid: inspiration

2.Instigate: Provoke

3.Obstreperous: control

4.Mendicant: beg



ORKUT VERBAL DATABASE (Till Feb 4th)


TODAY'S WORDS:

1. Burgeon

2. Augury

3. Esoteric

4. Rapacious

5. Spurious

6. Reminiscence

7. Sacrilegious

8. Unflappable

9. Apron

10. Arboreal


ANALOGIES:

1. Apron: clothing

2. Arboreal: trees

3. Instigate: Urge or Provoke.

4. Interloper: Intruder.

FEB QUANT

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 29th feb)

1. A rectangle was given, in it another reactangle was inscribed touching two of the sides of larger rectangle. If the larger rectangle length minus smaller rectangle length is 1cm & larger rectangle breadth minus smaller is 1 cm, then find the perimeter of smaller rectangle?

2. What is the nearest integer ofroot 171.
A.12
B.11
C.13
D.14
E.17

3. If a number is divisible by 5 the remainder is 3 and when the same number is divided by 7 the remainder is 4. What is the least possible number?

4. Given 'xy' not equal to '0' and 'x' not equal to 'y' and x+y=0
Col a: x-y
Col b: 0

5.Given that, there are fives houses which are to be painted. There is a choice of three colors, and one house will be painted with a single color. In how many ways can the houses be painted?

6. x is an integer such that x > 2
Cola: number of even factors of 2x
Colb: number of odd factors of 3x

7. Find the percent increase in area of a rectangle, if length is increased by 10% and breadth is decreased by 5% ?

8. Given that.. if a Person had sold a Television set for $800, he would have made a 20% profit. Instead, he sold it for a 30% loss. At what price was the Television set sold?








1. If a number is divided by 13 the remainder is 1 and if the same number is divided by 15 it gives a remainder of 8. What is the number?
A.14
B. 29
C. 40
D. 44
E. 53
Sol: E

2. Col a: root 7 - root 6
Col b: 1

3. Given 2 Col A: xyz
Col B: 2

4. Given a triangle ABC(which looks like a right angle triangle) such that the hypotenuse AC = 10, Base BC = 13 and Oppositeside AB = 8
Col A: Angle B
Col B: 90

5. A shopkeeper had T bananas. He sold 60 bananas on the first day at $0.40. If he wanted to sell the remaining bananas on the second day and earn the same total as the previous day at what price should he sell them each?

6. If B purchases x shares for c dollars. Then how many shares B can purchase for d dollars for the same price of 1 share?

7. Out of 10 shirts, 2 are defective. 3 are selected. what is the probabiltiy that none is defective?

8.N^3-N is divisible by which of the following number?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
E. 8





1. Given a = wx^2y and b = wxy^2. If w=x=y, then
A. a is greater
B. b is greater
C. Both are equal
D. None

2. Given a series of five numbers i.e n+10, n+20, n+30, n+40 and n+50 and Arithematic mean of the series is given as 100.
Col A: Standard deviation
Col B: n
(Question type is similar to this)

3. Find the nearest possible value of Sqrt(171)?

4.If w>0 , z>0 then
Col a: w^4 + z^3
Col b: w^2 + z

5. Two concentric circle were given . A tangent to the smaller circle cuts the larger one into 2 points 'P' and 'T' , if radius of smaller circle is 2 and larger circle is 5, then what is the length of 'PT' segment ?

6. If the volume of a cube is 1 cubic centimeter, then the distance from any vertex to the centre point inside the cube is
A) 1/2
B) 1/sqrt2
C) sqrt2
D) sqrt3/2
E) sqrt3

7. Find the unit digit of the (3127)^173.






1.Given a circle with radius 4 and a chord of length 4 was drawn. Find the length of the smaller arc of the circle made by the end points of the chord.

2. If 1, 5, 6, 8, 9 are five given numbers. 't' is a three digit number formed using three of the above mentioned numbers only once and 'r' is a two digit number formed using two of the above numbers once, what is the smallest possible value of 't-r'?

3. If p and q are prime numbers and pq=15 which of following numbers are divisible by either p or q? Some options were given.....

4. Given A1=2 , An+1=(An-1)^2. Find a17?

5. If x<0
Col A: x-100
Col B: 100 +x

6. Given Set S = {1,2,3,4,6,8} and T = {1,2,3,6,8}.
If S * T = P , i.e if multiply every number of 'S' with 'T' then how many number of total different values we can get in set 'P'?

7. Col A: [root7 - root 6 ]
Col B: 1







1. Given a circle, P and Q are the two points made by 2 tangents on the circle and they meet out side the circle at R, angle PQR is 60 and the area of the minor arc OPQ is 27pi. Find circumference of the circle.
Sol: 18pi

2. W kg feed is sufficient for all dogs for 1 week. If single dog is fed X kg feed twice daily, then
Col A: Total number of dogs
Col B: W/7X
Sol: B

3. Col A: (10^-2)x
Col B: (10^2)x^-1
Sol: D

4. 4(14^10)(7)^2 =
Sol: 14^12

5. The simplified expression of (a+b)^2-(a-b)^2 is
Sol: 4ab

6. Given a Hexagon in 'xy' plane and asked to find the area of the Hexagon?

7. Given an equation x+3y+1=0
Col A: Slope of the line
Col B:-1/2
Sol: A

8. 30% of the members of G are in H,
20% of the members of H are in G.
Col A: Members in G
Col B: Members in H
Sol: D

9. Given five numbers like this....... n, n+20,n+30,n+40,n+50 and Arithematic mean is also given(some value)
(Question is something like this)
Col A: Standard deviation
Col B: n

10. Given two sides of a triangle as 6 and 5 which are opposite to x and y angles and the length of the third side is given as 8.
Col a: x+y
Col b: 90

11. A triangle was given which looked like a right angled triangle, but it did not have the 90 degree sign rather.. all the angles were labled x , y and z and question was which of the following must be true...
A. (a)2 + (b)2 = (c)2
B. Sum of two side is greater than the other side & some other options were given......

Sol: B

12. Given -6<= x<= 4; -10<= y<= 4
What is the greatest value of: -x^2+ y^4
Sol: 10,000

13. K, L, M are 3 prime numbers greater than 10.
Col A: number of factors of KLM and 1 inclusive
col b: 8





1. Given k and n are two points which are on the same side of 0 in the number line.
Col a: k+n
Col b: 0

2. Col a: square root of 35
Col b: 6

3. Given a triangle with sides AB, BC & CD. Find the perimeter of the triangle?
(Question is something like this..)

4. If a number is divided by 13 the remainder is 1 and when the same number is divided by 15 the remainder is 8. What is the number?

5. Given |x| = |y| & xy<0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0

6. A man invites 7 people to party of which 3 of them are close friends and 4 are miscellaneous, he presents 2 gift after the party , find the probability of getting 2 gifts to his close friends?

7. If surface area of a cube is 144. Then Volume of the cube is?

8. If the mean of 3 numbers 2x, 7x, x^2 is 12 then what is the range of the given data?





1. If slope=1/2 & y=-1/3, then
Col A : x-intercept is
Col B: -2/3.

2. A circle is inscribed in a square of side 's'.
Col A: perimeter of circle
Col B: perimeter of square

3.Col A:(1/8)/2
Col B:4

4. If X+Y=0, then
Col A:X-Y
Col B:Y-X

5. If X<2Y & 2Y>X+3 then X=?

6. In a co-ordinate system, if sides of a triangle are (0,0),(8,0) & (8,6) then find the perimeter of triangle?

7. Given a triangle ABC as a right angled triangle, if one of the angle is 45 degrees and AC is hypotenuse then
Col A: AB
Col B: BC

8. In a bag there are 10 balls, in which 5 are red, 3 are green and 2 are blue. If randomly two balls are taken then what is the probabilty that the two balls taken are blue?

9. Given a square which is inscribed in another square & length of the side of larger square is 4 and smaller square is 2. If four edges of the smaller square is joined with four edges of larger square by a line ( to say exactly.... a line from the midpoint of larger square side(edge) is joined to the midpoint of smaller square side... similarly the other sides the two squares are also joined) by this..... 8 trapeziums are formed (2 trapezium per side). Find the perimeter of any one trapezium?
A. 4+(1.414)
B. 4+2(1.414)
C. 6+(1.414)
D. 6+2(1.414)
E. 6+4(1.414)

10. If a company X has 50 employees out of which 36 members are getting above $36,500 salary then
Col A: median of salaries of 50 employees
Col B: $36,500.

11. Find the nearest possible value of Sqrt(131)?






1. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8

2. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?

3. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4

4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 45 degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x

5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 14th feb)



1. Given a circle with radius 4 and a chord of length 4 was drawn. Find the angle made by the chord with the centre of the circle?
A. 2pi/3
B. 4pi/3....
& some more options like this..

2. There are 3 couples and 6 seats are available. In how many ways can the couples be seated so that the husband and wife occupy the adjacent seats.
A. 18
B. 24
& some more options...

3. A triangle with lengths 2x+5, 6-x and 5x+5 is given. Find the perimeter of the triangle?

4. Given a circle inscribed in a square, and measurements are not given.
Col a: The perimeter of the square
Col b: Circumference of a circle

5. Find the nearest possible value of Sqrt(171) ?
A. 13
B. 14
& some more options were given.


ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 13th feb)


1. There are 25 positive integers and each integer is a multiple of m. Highest of these integers is 250.
Col A: m
Col B: 5

2. Given a triangle with its sides labelled as X, Y, Z. Question is each of the following is true EXCEPT
a.Angles make 180
b.X^2+Y^2=Z^2
c.X>Y+Z
d. something....

3. Scott bought x number of things at 50$, y number of things at 100 $ where y is greater then x.
Col A: Mean of X and y
Col B: 50

4. If a>0, then
Col A: |a-8|
Col B: |a|-|8|

5. If a sum of 2000$ was given at rate of 'r' for 1 year on simple interest and at the end of 1 year.. if 150$ was the interest then find value of r?
a. 0.75
b. 0.50
c. 0.075
d. 0.10

6. A semicircle was given with area =2pie. Find the perimeter of the semicircle?
Ans: 2pie+4

7. |x|<= 6, |y|<=4.
Col a: The maximum value of |y/x|
Col b: 1

8. x^2 + y^2 =7
Col a:x+y
Col b:x-y

9. If Perimeter of circle is equal to perimeter of square then find ratio of their areas?

10. Given (m-n) = 4 & m, n are positive integers.
Col A: (-1)^m
Col B: (-1)^n


ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 12th feb)

1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?

2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4

3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8

4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x

5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90

6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1y2
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0

7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?



ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 8th feb)


1. Given two sets of numbers 3,3,3,7,3,3,3 and 5,3,2,6,1,3,5. Which of the following is equal for the two sets?
A. Mean
B. Median
C. Mode
D. None

2. x < y < z
Col a: xy
Col b: yz

3.There are two printers 'p' and 'q', printer 'p' prints 3600 pages in 'x' seconds and printer 'q' prints 3600 pages in 'y' seconds. How pages does it can print in 1sec if they work together?
Ans: 3600/x + 3600/y

4. Given an series of numbers....
Col A: The standand deviation of the series
Col B: The range of the series

5. Given 5 symblos... &, &, *, *, $. Find the number of different ways these five symbols can be arranged?

6. x^2 = 36; x(x+6)(x+8) = 0;
Col A: x
Col B: 0
Ans: B

7.Given |x| = |y| & xy < 0
Col a : x+y
Col b : 0

8. A circle has two tangets at points A and B. They meet at point C outside circle...angle ACB is 50
col A : angle AOB
col B : 110
Ans: A

ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 7th feb)


1. Given a circle with centre 'O' & radius 4. Two tangents are drawn from a point 'S'.... on to the circle at points 'P' and 'R' and joined to 'O'. Find the area of the arc 'POR' if the angle between the two tangents is given as 60degrees.

2. Given a triangle with 8,6,5 as sides. If two angles opposite to 6 and 5 are given as x, y then
Col a : x+y
Col b: 90

3. Given a Rectangular cylinder with volume 1200. If the height of rectangular cylinder is 12 times more than its radius then find the radius of the cylinder?

4. If x=85, then
Col A : cube root of x
Col B : 5.3

5. If #n = (n-1)(n-2)(n-3), then the value of #1+#2+#3+#4 is?

6. A triangle PQR was given in which lengths of two sides were given as QR = 12 , PR = 13 and the perimeter of the triangle was 32.
Col A: Measure of angle of Q
Col B: 90

7. Given xy =! 0, x =! y and x+y=0 ( '=!' means not equal to)
Col a: x-y
Col b: 0

8. F(x) = X^2
Col A: f(x)+1
Col B: f(x+1)

9. Given a fraction '2/7'. What is the 57th decimal of the fraction?


ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 6th feb)

QUANT: 1. Col a: Area of circle with radius '8'
Col b: 3/2 (area of square whose digonal length is 8)

2. 33 1/2 % of 40% of 600 is what % of 160?

3. Train A is traveling on a straight track at a constant speed of 50 km/hr & Train B is traveling on a straight track at a constant speed of 100km/hr.
Col a: distance traveled by train A
Col b: distance traveled by train B

4. Given a semicircle.If the end the angles formed by lines from end points of diameter to the circumference was given 90 and the angle between one of the chords and diameter was 'x'.
Col a :x
Col b :45

5. A square was given and another square was formed by joining mid points of the square. If perimeter of larger square was given k.
Col a: perimeter of smaller square
Col b: k/2



ORKUT QUANT DATABASE (Till 5th feb)

1. In a triangle the three angles are given as X,X,Y. and the avg of two angles is 65, then what is the possible value of Y in the below options?
A. 60
B. 65
C. 70
D. 75
E. 80
Ans: E

2. Given a two figrures, first figure contains a square with a circle of radius of the circle is 'r' inscribed in it and the area outside the circle(within the square) is shaded . Second figure contains a circle radius of 'r' with a square inscribed in it and the area outside the square(within the circle) is shaded.
Col A: Area of Shaded region in the first figure
Col B: Area of Shaded region in the Second figure

3. If 2n+1 is the median of seven consecutive integers . What is the mean of the integers?
Ans: 2n+1

4. N divided by 7, leaves remainder of 4. N^2 +5 divided by 7, remainder is?
Sol:0

5. A triangle PQR was given in which lengths of two sides were given as QR = 12 , PR = 13 and the perimeter of the triangle was 32.
Col A: Measure of angle of Q
Col B: 90
Sol: A

6. Given xy$gt;0 & yz<0. Which of the following options are not possible?
A. x>0 & y>0
B. yA<0 & z<0
C. y>0 & z>0

7. A person sells 1000 articles at no profit and no loss. If he sells each item after 1000 articles at 0.5$, then he gets a profit of 'P'$. How many such articles did he sold?
A. 2P+1000
B. P/2 +1000.

options are like this.....

8. A triangle PQR was given in which lengths of two sides were given as QR = 12 , PR = 13 and the perimeter of the triangle was 32. Col A: Measure of angle of Q
Col B: 90
Sol: A

9. Given 6 symbols...... * , * , ? , ? , ? , $. How number of codes that can be formed from left to right using these 6 symbols... such that repeation is not allowed?

10.There was a ladder given. The ladder is of length 5 and it is displaced i.e slanted downwards such that it falls 'x'mts in height and its horizontal length increases by 'y'mts.
Col A: x
Col B: y

11. M^2 = 4^x+4^x+4^x+4^x. What is the value of M