Geomatics Engineering Quiz Quiz

Test your knowledge with this 15-question, medium-difficulty aptitude quiz designed for Geomatics Engineering learners. Assess your grasp on logical reasoning, quantitative skills, analytical thinking, and verbal ability, as commonly seen in competitive engineering exams.

  1. Complete the analogy of intensity: Abuse → Insult → Ridicule; what word best fits before Praise → Appreciate?

    Given the sequence of words in decreasing order of intensity, which word completes the analogy: (Abuse → Insult → Ridicule) and (___ → Praise → Appreciate)?

    1. Extol
    2. Appropriate
    3. Prize
    4. Espouse
  2. Conditional Past Imagination

    Select the correct phrase to complete: 'Had I learnt acting as a child, I ___ a famous film star.'

    1. could have been
    2. am going to be
    3. can be
    4. will be
  3. Musical Note Frequencies

    If the frequency of the note C is 130.8 Hz and each subsequent note has its frequency multiplied by the twelfth root of 2, what is the ratio of the frequencies of F# to C?

    1. ⁴√2
    2. √2
    3. 2
    4. √2
  4. Iterative Curves - Length Growth

    Using an iterative algorithm, a curve's total length after 'Iteration n' grows by which factor, if each segment's length becomes 1/3 each iteration?

    1. (5/3)^(n(2n-1))
    2. (5/3)^(n/2)
    3. (5/3)^(2n)
    4. (5/3)^n
  5. Absolute Value Function as a Ratio

    Which plot best depicts the function f(x) = -|x|/x, where x is a non-zero real number?

    1. The function is -1 for all x u003E 0, and 1 for all x u003C 0
    2. The function is 1 for all x u003E 0, and -1 for all x u003C 0
    3. The function is 0 for x ≠ 0 and 1 for x = 0
    4. The function is 1 for all x u003E 0 and 0 for all x u003C 0
  6. Paragraph Arranging

    Which sequence makes the paragraph most logical? P: Over time, such adaptations lead to significant evolutionary changes... Q: In natural world, organisms constantly adapt... R: This process is driven by... S: As environments change...

    1. R→S→Q→P
    2. Q→S→R→P
    3. P→Q→R→S
    4. S→P→R→Q
  7. Triangle from Stick Pieces

    A stick of length 1 meter is broken at points b₁ and b₂ (0 u003C b₁ u003C b₂ u003C 1). Which is NOT a necessary condition for forming a triangle with the three resulting pieces?

    1. b₂ u003C b₁ + 0.5
    2. b₁ + b₂ u003C 1
    3. b₂ u003E 0.5
    4. b₁ u003C 0.5
  8. Musical Chairs - Logic Problem

    Eight students play musical chairs, with eliminations occurring as described: Who remains after the fourth round?

    1. W; R; Q; V
    2. P; T; Q; S
    3. V; P; T; Q
    4. Q; T; V; W
  9. Identifying Incorrect Medal Statement

    Given the medal counts for five nations in a tournament, which statement is INCORRECT?

    1. USA and Canada together have less than half of all medals in the table.
    2. The top two nations' order is unchanged if ranked by total medals.
    3. France will occupy third place if ranked by total medals.
    4. Canada has won twice as many medals as Japan.
  10. Overhead Charge Calculation

    If the consulting fee is above ₹5,00,000, which formula correctly calculates the organization's overhead?

    1. 10% of the consulting fee
    2. ₹1,00,000 plus 20% of the total consulting fee
    3. ₹1,00,000 plus 10% of the amount exceeding ₹5,00,000
    4. 20% of the consulting fee
  11. Synonyms - Accurate Usage

    Which of the following is a correct synonym for the word 'augment' when used in the context: 'He hoped to augment his income by working overtime'?

    1. Increase
    2. Amend
    3. Diminish
    4. Ignore
  12. Odd One Out – Sequence

    Which number in the sequence does not fit with the others based on the underlying pattern: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30?

    1. 12
    2. 30
    3. 6
    4. 20
  13. Logical Reasoning – Statement and Assumption

    Statement: 'The train is late today.' Assumption: 'The train one refers to usually runs on time.' Based on the statement, is this assumption valid?

    1. Yes, the assumption is valid
    2. No, because trains are always late
    3. Yes, because trains never run on time
    4. No, because the statement gives no hint about usual timings
  14. Direction Sense Test

    A person walks 10 meters North, then turns right and walks 5 meters, then turns right again and walks 10 meters. What direction is he facing now?

    1. East
    2. West
    3. South
    4. North
  15. Venn Diagram Interpretation

    If circle A represents people who like apples and circle B represents people who like bananas, which section represents those who like both fruits?

    1. Only A without B
    2. Only B without A
    3. The area outside both A and B
    4. Intersection of A and B