Humanities u0026 Social Sciences - Linguistics Quiz Quiz

Test your skills with this 15-question quiz covering topics from the XH-C3 Linguistics and General Aptitude syllabus. Questions include logical reasoning, language proficiency, quantitative aptitude, and analytical thinking, all designed for students preparing for competitive exams.

  1. Intensity Analogy

    Given the groups: Group-I: Abuse → Insult → Ridicule; Group-II: ___ → Praise → Appreciate. Which word best fits the blank in Group-II to reflect decreasing order of intensity?

    1. Espouse
    2. Prize
    3. Extol
    4. Appropriate
  2. Conditional Sentences

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

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

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

    1. 2
    2. √2
    3. √2
    4. 2
  4. Iterative Curves

    A curve is iteratively constructed such that after each iteration n, the total length is multiplied by (5/3). What is the length after n iterations if it starts at length 1?

    1. n(2n-1)
    2. (5/3)^n
    3. (3^n)/5
    4. 5^n
  5. Graph of |x|

    Which plot best represents the function f(x) = -|x| for all non-zero real numbers?

    1. A step function shifted up by 1
    2. An upward 'V' with the vertex at the origin
    3. A straight line through the origin
    4. A downward 'V' with the vertex at the origin
  6. Paragraph Sequence

    Choose the most coherent sequence of the following sentences: (P) Evolutionary changes, (Q) Organisms adapt, (R) Natural selection drives adaptation, (S) Adaptive organisms survive.

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

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

    1. b2 u003E 0.5
    2. b1 u003C 0.5
    3. b1 + b2 u003C 1
    4. b2 u003C b1 + 0.5
  8. Musical Chair Sequence

    Eight students play musical chairs in a circle. After the 1st round, the 4th student behind P leaves. After the 2nd, the 5th behind Q leaves, followed by the 3rd behind V and the 4th behind U. Who are the players left after the 4th round?

    1. P, T, Q, S
    2. Q, T, V, W
    3. T, Q
    4. P, Q, V, R
  9. Data Interpretation

    Given medal counts: USA (40G, 44S, 41B), Canada (39G, 27S, 24B), Japan (20G, 12S, 13B), Australia (17G, 19S, 16B), France (16G, 26S, 22B). Which statement is incorrect?

    1. Canada has won twice as many total medals as Japan.
    2. The order of the top two nations remains the same by total medals.
    3. USA and Canada together have less than 50% of all medals.
    4. France will occupy the third place if the list were made on total medals.
  10. Consultancy Overhead Calculation

    An organization charges 20% overhead on consulting fees up to ₹5,00,000, and ₹1,00,000 plus 10% of the amount exceeding ₹5,00,000 for higher fees. What is the overhead charged for a consulting fee of ₹7,00,000?

    1. ₹1,40,000
    2. ₹1,20,000
    3. ₹1,10,000
    4. ₹2,00,000
  11. Logical Reasoning – Deductions

    If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, which must be true?

    1. Some roses may fade quickly.
    2. No roses fade quickly.
    3. All roses fade quickly.
    4. All flowers are roses.
  12. Language Change

    Given the word sequence 'Whisper → Talk → Shout', which best completes the intensity order: ___ → Laugh → Giggle?

    1. Shriek
    2. Snicker
    3. Chuckle
    4. Roar
  13. Probability

    A fair die is rolled once. What is the probability that the outcome is an odd number greater than 2?

    1. 1/6
    2. 1/3
    3. 2/3
    4. 1/2
  14. Sentence Correction

    Identify the grammatically correct sentence.

    1. Neither of the students have completed their homework.
    2. Each of the participants was given a certificate.
    3. Either John or his friends is coming to the party.
    4. The committee has made their decision.
  15. Analogy – Opposites

    Complete the analogy: Careful : Reckless :: Thorough : ___

    1. Meticulous
    2. Thoughtful
    3. Sloppy
    4. Diligent