Biomedical Engineering Quiz Quiz

Test your knowledge with this comprehensive quiz covering general aptitude and biomedical engineering. Challenge yourself with scenario-based, calculation, and logical reasoning questions designed to assess your grasp of key concepts and analytical abilities.

  1. Q1: Word Analogy Matching

    Given the groups: Group-I: Abuse, Insult, Ridicule (decreasing intensity); Group-II: __, Praise, Appreciate (decreasing intensity). Which word best completes Group-II?

    1. Extol
    2. Espouse
    3. Prize
    4. Appropriate
  2. Q2: Conditional Sentence Completion

    Had I learnt acting as a child, I ______ a famous film star.

    1. am going to be
    2. could have been
    3. can be
    4. will be
  3. Q3: Musical Notes Frequency Ratio

    If the frequency of musical note C is 130.8 Hz and each subsequent note’s frequency is √2 times the previous, what is the ratio of the frequencies of F# to C?

    1. 2
    2. 3/2
    3. √3
    4. √2
  4. Q4: Iterative Curve Length Calculation

    A curve is generated iteratively where after each 'Iteration n', its length becomes (5/3)^n. What is the expression for the total length after 'Iteration n'?

    1. (5/3)^(2n)
    2. (5/3)^n
    3. (5/3)^(n/2)
    4. (5/3)^(n(2n-1))
  5. Q5: Function Plot Identification

    Which plot correctly represents the function f(x) = –|x|/x for all non-zero real x?

    1. f(x) is –1 for x u003C 0 and 1 for x u003E 0
    2. f(x) is 1 for x u003C 0 and –1 for x u003E 0
    3. f(x) is 0 for x ≠ 0
    4. f(x) is always 1 for all x
  6. Q6: Paragraph Ordering

    Choose the correct sequence to form a coherent paragraph from the following: Q. Organisms adapt to environments; S. Adaptations help survival; R. Driven by natural selection; P. Leads to evolutionary changes.

    1. Q→S→R→P
    2. P→Q→R→S
    3. S→P→R→Q
    4. R→S→Q→P
  7. Q7: Triangle Formation Condition

    A stick of length 1 meter is broken at points b₁ and b₂ (where 0 u003C b₁ u003C b₂ u003C 1) to give three pieces. Which is NOT a necessary condition for these pieces to form a triangle?

    1. b₂ u003C b₁ + 0.5
    2. b₂ u003E 0.5
    3. b₁ u003C 0.5
    4. b₁ + b₂ u003C 1
  8. Q8: Musical Chairs Elimination Logic

    Eight students play musical chairs seated in a circle: P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W. After several rounds, who are left in the game if after the 4th round, the 4th student behind U is eliminated, following the stated sequence?

    1. Q, T, V, W
    2. W, R, Q, V
    3. P, T, Q, S
    4. V, P, T, Q
  9. Q9: Medal Table Reasoning

    Given a medal tally for five countries, which statement is INCORRECT: A. France is third by total medals; B. Top two nations’ order is unchanged by total medals; C. USA and Canada have less than 50% of total medals; D. Canada has twice as many total medals as Japan.

    1. France will occupy the third place if the list were made on the basis of total medals.
    2. USA and Canada together have less than 50% of the medals awarded.
    3. Canada has won twice as many total medals as Japan.
    4. The order of the top two nations will not change even if the list is made on total medals.
  10. Q10: Overhead and Tax Calculation

    If an employee’s consulting fee is ₹6,00,000, with an organization overhead (₹1,00,000 plus 10% of the amount above ₹5,00,000), and an 18% tax on the total (fee plus overhead), what is the final amount billed?

    1. ₹7,96,000
    2. ₹8,00,000
    3. ₹8,14,800
    4. ₹8,02,000
  11. Q11: Logical Reasoning—Sequence Completion

    If the sequence is 2, 6, 12, 20, what is the next term?

    1. 26
    2. 24
    3. 28
    4. 30
  12. Q12: Probability—Coin Toss

    If two fair coins are tossed, what is the probability that at least one head appears?

    1. 1/3
    2. 1/4
    3. 1/2
    4. 3/4
  13. Q13: Verbal Analogy

    Choose the correct analogy: Bark is to Dog as Neigh is to _____?

    1. Cat
    2. Horse
    3. Cow
    4. Sheep
  14. Q14: Basic Algebra—Solving for x

    If 3x + 2 = 14, what is the value of x?

    1. 6
    2. 5
    3. 3
    4. 4
  15. Q15: Data Interpretation—Average Calculation

    Given the numbers 8, 10, 12, and 14, what is their average?

    1. 13
    2. 11
    3. 10
    4. 12