Geomatics Engineering Quiz Quiz

Test your skills with these medium-difficulty multiple-choice questions covering general aptitude, logical reasoning, sequence formation, quantitative analysis, word analogies, and problem-solving relevant to Geomatics Engineering exam preparation.

  1. Word Intensity Analogy

    Which word best completes the following analogy: 'Abuse : Insult : Ridicule :: Praise : Appreciate : ?'

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

    Complete the sentence correctly: 'Had I learnt acting as a child, I ___ a famous film star.'

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

    Given the 12 musical notes C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, and B, each with frequency ¹²√2 times the previous note, if C is 130.8 Hz, what is the ratio of F# to C frequencies?

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

    If a curve is generated iteratively such that after 'n' iterations its total length is (5/3)^n, which formula represents the total length after n iterations?

    1. n(5/3)
    2. (5/3)^(2n-1)
    3. (5/3)^n(2n-1)
    4. (5/3)^n
  5. Function Plot Recognition

    Which of the following plots correctly represents the function f(x) = -|x|/x for all non-zero real numbers x?

    1. A plot where f(x) = 1 for x u003E 0 and f(x) = -1 for x u003C 0
    2. A plot where f(x) = -1 for all x ≠ 0
    3. A plot where f(x) = -1 for x u003E 0 and f(x) = 1 for x u003C 0
    4. A plot where f(x) = 1 for all x ≠ 0
  6. Paragraph Sequencing

    Which sequence produces a coherent paragraph from the following sentences about adaptation and evolution?

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

    A 1-meter stick is broken at b₁ and b₂ (0 u003C b₁ u003C b₂ u003C 1) to form three pieces. Which is NOT a necessary condition to form a triangle with these pieces?

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

    Eight students (P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W) play musical chairs with players leaving as per rounds described. Who remains after the fourth round?

    1. P, T, Q, S
    2. Q, T, V, W
    3. W, R, Q, S
    4. V, P, T, Q
  9. Quantitative Reasoning on Medal Tallies

    Given a table of medals won by countries, which statement is INCORRECT based solely on the medal counts?

    1. France will occupy the third place if ranking by total medals.
    2. The top two remain unchanged if ranking by total medals.
    3. Canada has won twice as many total medals as Japan.
    4. USA and Canada together have less than 50% of the medals among these nations.
  10. Overhead Calculation on Consulting Fee

    An organization charges 20% overhead on consulting fees up to 5,00,000 and ₹1,00,000 plus 10% of excess for higher fees. What overhead is charged on a consulting fee of ₹6,00,000?

    1. ₹1,15,000
    2. ₹1,20,000
    3. ₹1,00,000
    4. ₹1,10,000
  11. Word Classification

    From the following, which word means 'to publicly praise or acclaim'?

    1. Expel
    2. Export
    3. Extol
    4. Exile
  12. Logical Deduction with If-Then Statements

    If every surveyor is a geodesist and some geodesists are researchers, what can be definitely concluded?

    1. Some surveyors may be researchers.
    2. All surveyors are researchers.
    3. No surveyors are researchers.
    4. Some researchers are surveyors.
  13. Numeric Sequence Reasoning

    If the first term of a sequence is 3 and each next term is twice the previous term plus 2, what is the fourth term?

    1. 24
    2. 28
    3. 38
    4. 34
  14. Critical Reading: Cause and Effect

    Which of the following best expresses the principle of natural selection?

    1. Environment changes have no effect on traits.
    2. Organisms change randomly to survive.
    3. Favorable traits increase survival and reproduction chances.
    4. All organisms evolve at the same rate.
  15. Data Interpretation: Chart Errors

    A pie chart shows 45% as urban, 35% as semi-urban, but omits rural population. What error does this indicate?

    1. Overlapping percentages
    2. Logical inconsistency
    3. Accurate representation
    4. Data omission