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Cognizant Technology Solutions EXAM PAPERS




Cognizant Technology Solutions EXAM PAPERS




Cognizant Technology Solutions


2) Diamond\’s value is proportional to its weight2 .When the diamond broke wts of pieces in ratio 1:2:3;4:5.

Total loss in value is 85,000.What is the value of the diamond twice the wt of the original diamond.

Ans : 45,000

3)Person X join a job at 20 yrs.First 3 years sal =10,000 p.a. Afterwards every year inc of 2,000 per year for 10 year. Then sal become const till retirement. at retirement avg sal is 25,000. ( thro’out career) what age he retires.?

4)In an island there r tribals who speak lang of atmost 4 words.Lang consists of 4 alphabets.How many words can be formed in that language? Ans 340

5) It was found that the cause for the malaria was the swamp marsh and so r swamps were drained .Mosquito the real cause for malaria due to lack of breeding grounds (Swamps) also was wiped out. What does this illustrate?

(Ans : (Possible) when many conditions form a result eradication of one cause also eradicates the result)

6)An officer kept files on his table at various times in the order 1,2,3,4,5,6 .Typist can take file from top whenever she has time and type it.What order she cann’t type.?

(Ans : 4,5,6,2,3,1)

7)A and B r fighting .B fires 3 times as many missiles as A. Total hits: total misses = 1/7 .B’s misses 357.B’s hits – A’s hits = 66.A’s hits?

8)40 shots taken.50p for a hit.10p for a miss.(he have to give).Finally he has Rs.5.How many hits.? Ans 15

9)Find avg of a,b,c,d,e .Given data : avg of any 4 num =avg of any 3 num 2)(a+b)² = 36

Which of the abv are sufficient?

10)What is the difference in times btwn clk 1 & clk2.

1) both show same time 6 hrs back 2 ) 1 clk gains 1 min an hr,clk2 gains 2 min an hour.
Like abv….

11)A takes 9 strides to B’s 7 strides. A stride = 1meter.B stride =1.2m B gets the start of 24m.What dist should A travel to overtake B?

12) Tortoise gets 100 m head start. Hare is 10 times faster as tort. What is the dist traveled by hare to catch up tort.?

13)4 weights r weighed in pairs. Weights of pairs are determined as 103,105,106,106,107,109 What is the min wt?
Ans 51

14) Constant cost = 300
and 1.75 / copy. How many copies should he sell at 7.75 /copy to make a profit.

15)

Find the perimeter ? ANs 28

16) 20 members avg =10.5. 3 memb of 11.5,12.5,13.5 left and 3 memb of 10.5,12.5,14.5 joined along with a teacher of 21 yr.Now avg = ….Ans 11.

17)


Find the area of shaded. Radius of circle = 1cm…..Arcs r drawn with center at circumference.

18)



Find the area of the shaded portion?

19) Solid cube of 6 * 6 * 6. This cube is cut into to 216 small cubes.(1 * 1 * 1).the big cube is painted in all its faces. Then how many of cubes are painted at least 2 sides. (Ans 56)

20) A Bacteria is doubling at every 4 min. After 40 min 1024 bact. Then 256 when>…..? Ans : 32 min

21) A bag contains 3 balls of 11 different colors each. Find the min no of chances to find at least 3 balls of same color?

Ans : 23

22) If x² < 4 then 100/x is….? Ans : 100/x > 50 & 100/x < -50.

23) If [x] is the int less than x and |x| is the abs val of x.Then max of [x]/|x| is Ans d)none

24) A work in 12 days b in 15 days. Find the no of days if they work on alternate days. Ans 13 ¼

25) A,B,C r positive int.Out of them 2 r odd. Then 5²a + ( b-5)3 (c-3)² = ? Ans : always odd.

26) A squarer side is 5cm.If a square of side 10cm is hinged @ the center of the prev square. when they r rotated common area to both squares (Ans : Does not change)

27) 3p² + pq + 5q² is even. If

a) If p is odd, q is odd
b) If p is even, q is odd
c) If p is odd ,p is even
d) Atleast one of p and q is odd.

Choices are given. Ans : 4) None of these

28) A lady has to feed a dog for the one week from Monday to Sunday .She has food types M,N,O,P,Q,R,S .

MNOP  protein enriched RS - vitamin enriched. Vitamin enriched cannot be fed on consecutive days.

Conditions given : M should be fed before S.
M should be fed before Q.
R Should be fed before S.
Before N and Q there should be four types.
Based on this 3 ?s are asked.All r easy to answer…
29) A man bought at the cost of 5 plums a rupee and 2 oranges a rupee.He sells 10 plums and 6 oranges at the selling price of 4 plums a rupee and 3 oranges a rupee.What is his gain or loss? Ans loss of 50p.
30) Out of 32 books the cost of 10 books is Rs. 50 each and he got a profit of 4%. He sells 15 books at a profit of 3.8461% on the selling price of Rs 70. The remaining cost is 576. The remaining books are sold at Rs 74. What is his total profit.
31) Two solutions have milk & water in the ratio 7:5 and 6:11.Find the proportion in which these two solutions should
Be mixed so that the resulting solution has 1 part milk and 2 parts water?
a)35:3 b)21:36 c)not possible Ans :c

Further qs are from reading comprehension.(verbal reasoning) All are easy to answer if u read carefully.
We are not able to get the remaining questions.

All the best nitians


CTS Apti Question paper (Colour: Yellow)

There are other three colours also. We received only yellow Question papers.


1. If all the 6 are replaced by 9, then the algebraic sum of all the numbers from 1 to 100(both inclusive) varies by Ans: 330

2. The total no. of numbers that are divisible by 2 or 3 between 100 and 200(both inclusive) are Ans:67

3. From a pack of cards Jack, Queen, King & ace are removed. Then the algebraic sum of rest of the cards is Ans:216

4. The average temperature of days from Monday to Wednesday is 37 degree Celsius and that of from Tuesday to Thursday is 34 degrees. The temperature of Thursday is 4/5th of Monday. Then the temperature of Thursday is
Ans: 36 degrees
5. Swetha, Tina, Uma and Vidya are playing a gambling. In this different people lose in different games-in the reverse alphabetical order. The rule is that if one loses she should double the amount of others. At the end of 4th game each of them have same amount of money (Rs.32). Which one of them started with the least amount? (6) Which one of them started with the largest amount of money? (7.) At the end of the 2nd game what is the amount of money with uma?
Ans: Vidya, Swetha, Rs.8
8. A cube of 12 mm is painted on all its side. If it is made up of small cubes of size 3mm. If the big cube is splitted into those small cubes, the number of cubes that remain unpainted is Ans: 8

9. B is 50% faster than A. If A starts at 9 A.M. and B starts at 10 A.M. A travels at a speed of 50 km/hr. If A and B are 300 kms apart, The time when they meet when they travel in opposite direction is Ans:12 noon

10. A graph will be there. Inside the graph sheet there will be a Quadrilateral. We have to count the number of squares in the Quadrilateral.

11. You are having 31kg of rice. You are provided with a 1kg stone for weighing. In how many weights the 31kg of rice can be weighed. Ans: 5

12. A starts at 11:00AM and travels at a speed of 4km/hr. B starts at 1:00PM and travels at 1km/hr for the first 1hr and 2km/hr for the next hr and so on. At what time they will meet each other. Ans:

13. There are 80 coins, among them one coin weighs less compared to other. You are given a physical balance to weigh. In how many wieghings the odd coin can be found. Ans:
14. Dia of the circle 4cm. The shaded part is 1/3 of the square area. What is the side of the square. Ans: root of 3pi

15. A,B,C, can do a work in 8,14,16 days respectively. A does the work for 2 days. B continues from it and finishes till 25% of the remaining work. C finishes the remaining work. How many days would have taken to complete the work Ans:

16. Raja went to a beauty contest .his wife was eager to know the result he told that the lady wear a yellow sari was winner. Miss. Andhra Pradesh Miss. Utter Pradesh, Miss. Maharashtra, Miss. West Bengal were the participants all the participants sat in a row. The conditions are (A) The woman wore yellow sari won the competition. (B) Miss. West Bengal was neither the runner-up or winner.(C) Miss. West Bengal was not at either ends.(D) Miss. Maharastra wore the white sari.(E) The women wore white sari and yellow sari sat at extreme ends.(F) The runner-up and winner did not sit together. [This was the passage given and the questions were easy]

17. The ratio of white balls and black balls is 1:2. If 9 gray balls is added it becomes 2:4:3. Then what is number of black balls. Ans:12

18. There are 10 coins. 6 coins showing head. And 4 showing tail. Each coin was randomly flipped (not tossed) seven times successively.after flipping the coins are 5 heads 4 tails one is hided the hided coin will have what.

19. Two cars are 500 cm apart. each is moving forward for 100 cm at a velocity of 50 cm/s and receding back for 50 cm at 25 cm/s at what time they will collide with each other.

20. People near the sea shore are leading a healthy life as they eat fish.but people at other part of the city are also healthy. Inference.

21. It is found from research that if u r a drunken then u have a less chance for chronic heart diseases. Inference.

22. A-B+c>A+B-C i) B is +ve, ii) B is –ve when it will hold true.

23. i) C.P is Rs 120 and profit is 30%
ii) C.P is Rs 210 and profit is 20%
we can find the S.P by using
i)only ii)only both i &ii neither i&ii

24. How will u find distance between Nagpur and Mumbai?
I took one hour more when I travel at 80 km/hr than at 90 km/hr.

25. 100 coins were collected by four persons each collected more than 10 each collected a different number each was an even number find what is the max possible no of coins, two more questions based on the same passage.

26. A car travels from B at a speed of 20 km/hr. The bus travel starts from A at a time of 6 A.M. There is a bus for every half an hour interval. The car starts at 12 noon. Each bus travels at a speed of 25 km/hr. Distance between A and B is 100 km. During its journey , The number of buses that the car encounter is

27. The ratio of the ages of the father and the son is 5:3, After 10 years it will be in the ratio 3:2. What will be their ages.
28. There was a Island. In that Island there was Rubys and Emeralds. Those were available in plenty. 0.3 kg of ruby is 4 lakhs and 0.4 kg of emeralds is 5 lakhs. Jayanth is buying 12 kg of Ruby and emerald. Choices will be given . Jayanth has to carry both ruby and emerald to the maximum profit.
29. Varun buys 8 books,10 pens and 2 pencils and Babu buys 6 books, 5pens and 5 pencils. Babu pays 50% more than Varun. What is the amount Varun spends in buying pencils.
30. Prakash and Revathi rent a fancy shop. Prakash imposes the following restrictions on Revathi for buying clips,stickers and lip sticks. The number of clips is twice the no. of stickers. The no. of lipsticks should be more than the sum of clips and stickers. Cost of clip is 1 rupee. Cost of lipstick is twice the clips. Cost of 1 lipstick is the cost of four stickers. Then What is the amount that Prakash spents for Revathi. Answer choices will be given.


1.Train A starts from station A at 11.am.Train B starts from station B at 12 noon.the speed of train A is 4 kmph,train B is 1 kmph for the first hour,2 kmph for the 2nd hour,3 kmph for the 3rd hour etc.At what time do the two trains meet? ans:2 PM
2.There is a coin collection.100 coins in all.4 peopke collect coins.Each collects a minimum of 10 coins.and each has different number of coins.the numbers are even. (4 questions based on this)
3.Moped problem based on time and distance
4.Find the number of integers divisible by either 3 and 12 from 1 to 999.
5.Find the number of integers divisible by either 3 or 2 from 100 to 200 including both,
6.There is a cube of side 4 cm.The faces are coloured in red.the cube is cut into pieces of size 1 cm.How many cubes have no colour Ans:8
7.There are 80 coins.One coin is counterfeit in weight.How many minimum weighings are required to find out the counterfeit coin? Ans 4
8.There are 31 kgs of rice .With a 1 kg weight,Find out the minimum number of weighings required to weigh 31 kgs.
9.there are four contestants in a beauty contest.they aer Ms.UP,Ms. MP,
Ms.AP and Ms.WB.each is wearing a different colour saree(red,blue,green and white).They are seated in a row.The winner and runner are not sitting near each other.Ms.WB is noehter the winner nor the runner.the green and white saree contestans are sitting in either end and the green color saree contestant is the runner up.
4 questions based on this
10.there is a pack of cards.Find the sum of integers excluding all the picture cards. Ans.216
11.Two questions based on figure. Given at the end.
12.There are 2 cars moving in opposite directions.the distance between them is 300cm.They move forward for 100cm with a speed of 50 cm/s,and omes back 50 cms at 25cm/s.after how many seconds will the cars collide?
13) There is a room with 12 slots for painting. The details about the paintings are as follows:
18th century paintings - 3
19th century paintings - 2
20th century paintings - 4
Make up a sequence so that the paintings may be arranged with the following rules.
1) The 5th slot is always empty.
2) There must be an empty slot between paintings of different groups (century).
3) The paintings of the same group can be placed together.

A set of questions were asked with the pattern that was framed.


14)

Find the area of the square which is covered by the circle.
The area is 1/3 area of the square. Find the side of the square.
15)

Find the number of squares.

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COMPANY NAME : COGNIZANT (CTS)
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DATE OF TEST : 28 May 2003
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PLACE OF TEST: GCT, Coimbatore
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MODE : Campus
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DURATION :
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CTS GCT 28 MAY 2003

CSE AND ECE TOTAL SHORTLISTED------24+26


This is the CTS paper that was given to GCT. This is the only college they went in Coimbatore. Then there were three papers- pink, violet, and yellow. The paper they gave here was pink. The criterion was above 6.5 with no current arrears. They also saw the 10th and 12th marks along with the entrance marks. They opened only for cse and ece. I cud collect some of the questions. It doesn’t hav the full paper. Actually the test is for an hour. There was quans, annals, reading comprehension, logical reasoning. The problems were more of R.S Agarwal. The others were just like in GRE.

1. Using the digits 1,5,2,8 four digit numbers are formed and the sum of all possible such numbers.
ans:106656

2. Four persons can cross a bridge in 3,7,13,17 minutes. Only two can cross at a time. find the minimum time taken by the four to cross the bridge.
ans:20

3. Find the product of the prime numbers between 1-20
ans..9699690

4. 2,3,6,7--- using these numbers form the possible four digit numbers that are divisible by 4. ans.----8

5. Two trains are traveling at 18kmph and are 60 km apart. There is fly in the train. it flies at 80kmph. It flies and hits the second train and then it starts to oscillate between the two trains. At one instance when the two trains collide it dies. Distance traveled by the fly when both trains collide is Ans.---12km

6. there are 1000 doors that are of the open-close type. When a person opens the door he closes it and then opens the other. When the first person goes he opens-closes the doors ion the multiples of 1 i.e., he opens and closes all the doors. when the second goes he opens and closes the doors 2, 4 6 8 resly. Similarly when the third one goes he does this for 3 6 9 12 15th doors resly. Find number of doors that are open at last.
Ans:square numbers

7.There are 9 balls of this one is defective. Find the minimum no. of chances of finding the defective one.Ans 3times

8. There are coins of Rs.5, 2,1,50p,25p,10p,5p. Each one has got a weight. Rs 5 coin weighs 20gms.find the minimum number of coins to get a total of 196.5gms.


9.A can do a work in 8 days, B can do a work in 7 days, C can do a work in 6 days.
A works on the first day, B works on the second day and C on the third day resly.that is they work on alternate days. When will they finish the work.(which day will they finish the work)
Ans: 7 7/168 days

10.A batsman scores 23 runs and increases his average from 15 to 16. find the runs to be made if he wants top inc the avg to 18 in the same match.
ans: 39runs.

11.A man sells apples. First he gives half of the total apples what he has and a half apple.
Then he gives half of the remaining and a half apple. He gives it in the same manner. After 7 times all are over. How many apples did he initially have.
ans: 127 apples.

12.In a club there are male and female members. If 15 female quit then the number of females will become double the number of males. If 45 males quit no. of female becomes five times the number of males. Find the number of females.
ans: females:175,males:80

13.When I was married 10 years back my wife was the sixth member of my family. Now I have a baby. Today my father was dead and I had a new baby.now the average age of my family is the same as that when I was married. Find the age of my father when I was married.
ans:50

14.I and two of my friends were palying a game. For each win I get Rs 3. totally I had three wins. Player 2 got Rs9 and player 3 got Rs 12. how many games had been played.

15.A person gives a secret to two other persons in 5 minutes. How long will he take to tell the secret to 768 people.


16.There are 40 seats in a bus. People agree to share the money for the number of seats. The total money comes to 70.37. how many seats were free.
9 seats.Rs.2.27

17.I had Rs100 and I play. If I win I will hav Rs110 and if I lose I will hav Rs90. at the end I hav 2 wins and 2 loses. How much do I hav.

18.There were sums related to diagrams. They asked to calculate the areas of the circle, rectangle that were enclosed in other objects. They were simple.


20. In a village, there is flood. In one village causalities were less than the other. Why?
Ans : There were better health care centres(HCC).
21. A question on Pythagoras Theorem. Ans. 20

23. The distance between Mumbai & Calcutta is 25000 Km. Train goes from Mumbai to Culcutta for which Speed & Time are given. From C->M Speed alone is give. Of the above conditions which is not required. (Not Complete)
ans: The distance 25,000Km is not required. Because, Speed * Time = Distance. So only two conditions are required.
24. m < n & x>y Which is false?
Ans: x-m < y-n
25. A person has Rs.100. If he wins he gains 10%. If he loses the game, he loses 10%. He wins twice and loses twice. How much he has at the end?
Ans: Always less than 100.

26. Area of Shaded portion is ?
Ans : 115.5

Verbal
27. In A tribal group two groups live in different climatic conditions. Ear Sensitivity is tested and found that one has more when compared to other. What is the reason.
Ans. Depends on the physical place and condition he is living.





There were many questions on logical reasoning.
Eg:
There are two identical islands. Same tribe live in the islands. But their receptiveness varies.
This is the question.
There were four choices and we have to select the most appropriate one.
For the above one the answer is ----- because of climatic changes
There was a question in which they gave a polygon with all the external angles. we have to calculate the asked interior angle.





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COMPANY NAME : COGNIZANT (CTS)
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DATE OF TEST : 2003
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PLACE OF TEST: GCT, Coimbatore
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MODE : Campus
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DURATION :
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-----Original Message-----
From: Vijay Ramachandran
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To: chetana-jobs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CHETANA] CTS, TCS Papers of Anna Univ GCT and PSG...

Am attaching the papers of CTS which was given in GCT, Coimbatore.,Anna University, Chennai and PSG, Coimbatore.


CTS Questions 28th May 2003:

There are 60 questions to be answered in 60 minutes

1) In a club there are certain no. of males and females. If 15 females are absent then no. of males will be twice that of females. If 45 males are absent then female strength will be 5 times that of males. Find no. of males actually present.

2) Three men A, B, C plays Cards. If one loses the game he have to give Rs.3. If he wins the game he will gain Rs.6. If A has won 3 Games, B loses Rs.3, C wins Rs.12.What is the total no. of games played?

3) A can swim & cross 50m(the length of swimming pool) in 2 min. B can swim & cross 50m in 2min 15sec. Every time when they meet a bell gong is struck. For 2000m how many bell sounds might be produced?

4) When I was married 10 years ago my wife is the 6th member of the family. Today my father died and a baby born to me. The average age of my family during my marriage is same as today. What is the age of Father when he died?ans:70.

5) There are 9 balls of equal size and same weight(they look similar) except 1. How may weighs required to find the dissimilar ball using a weighing balance?

6) Product of Prime no. between 1 to 20?

7) Find out the total numbers between 1 to 999 that are neither divisible by 8 nor by 12?

8) Find out the distinct numbers that can be formed by 2, 3, 7, 6(don’t now exactly) that should be divided by 4?




9) Two trains at speed 60 km/hr comes in the opposite direction. At a particular time the distance between the two trains is 18km. A shuttle flies between the trains at the speed of 80 km/hr. At the time the two trains crashes what is the distance traveled by shuttle?

10) There are n urns and m balls. If we put 3 balls in each urn 3 balls will be excess. If we put 4 balls in each urn 1 urn will be excess. Find no. of Urns (or) Balls?

11) Find the area not occupied by circles:
Given length =y breadth =x (Answer: 3x2(1-pie/4))



12) A man gets x/y of Rs.10 and y/x of Rs.10. He returns Rs.20. The Answer choices are
a) He may not lose
b) He may lose
c) He always loses
d) Cannot be Determined

13) Three men A,B,C can complete a work separately in some specified days(may be6,7,8).
If they do the work together by alternate days. Then how many days need to complete the work?

14)Four Members A,B,C,D are playing a game .A person losing a game should double the amount of others .B,C,D are losing in order after three games .The amount after 3 games are A&B having 40,D is having 16&C 80.
Each questions carry one mark:
a) who started with small amount of money?
Ans)A
15)who started with greatest amount of money?
Ans)B
16)what amount did B have?
Ans)93
Hint: I solved and found the answers to be A->5,B->93
17)There are some houses in a street back to back .And they that house behind 10 was 23.
How many houses in the street?
Ans)32
18)There are 1997 doors in a auditorium and as many as people as the no of doors open enter the auditorium .A door was closed and as many as people as no of doors open leave the auditorium . the process was repeated till the no of doors is equal to1.find the total no of peoples enter the auditorium?
19)A batsman average was 15.at last innings he took 23 runs then his average became
16.how much run he should take to make his average 18?
20)Find the number WXYZ divisible by 36?
i)let the digits be5,4,3,6 –not in that order
ii)sum of last two digits is 9
iii) sum of middle two digits is 7
->if one is sufficient then ans asA || if two is sufficient then ans as B||if all are necessary then ans as C|| if nothing is needed then ans as D

21)X and Y live in a North-South parallel street. X travels 10 km towards North to reach the east-west street . Y travels 6 km towards south to reach the east –west street . X travels now 4km towards east and y travels 8km towards west and they met each other. What is the distance between x and y?

22)The houses are numbered 1,2,3,… and reach the end of the street and backtracks toward s the starting point. The house numbered 10 is opposite to 23. there are even no of houses. Find the total no of houses.

23)A seller has a set of apples out of which he sells one half of it and half an apple to his first customer.then he sells half of the remaining apples and a half apple to his second customer.Then he sells half of the remaining apple and ½ apple to his third customer and so on.This repeats upto 7th customer and no more apples are remaining . Find the total no of apples he had.

24) A hollow cube of size 5cm is taken , with the thickness of 1cm . it is made of smaller cubes of size 1cm . if the outer surface of the cube is painted how many faces of the smaller cubes remain unpainted?

25)if a 36 cm thread is used to wrap a book , lengthwise twice and breadthwise once, what is the size of the book?

26)
the various degrees of the vertices are marked in the dig. Find y.

27)if 4 circles of equal radius are drawn with vertices of a square as the centre , the side of the square being 7 cm, find the area of the circles outside the square?

28)A bus has 40 seats and the passengers agree to share the total bus fare among themselves equally. If the total fair is 80.67 , find the total no of the seats unoccupied.

29) A 4 digit no may consist of the digits 6,2,7,5 where none of the nos are repeated.Find the possible no of combinations divisible by 36?

30) if u r traveling from Mumbai to banglore and return back .To find the speed of the car which of the following r needed.
a)the distance between them.
b)time taken
c)avg speed towards Mumbai and the avg speed towards banglore.
Choices: 1)a only. 2)a and b 3) a,b,c 4)b only 5) c only ( ans not in order)

31)

( Diagram drawn approximate not to scale.)
if all the blocks are squares and the complete fig is also a square and the area of the a is 1 cm2,b=81 cm2what is the area of i?

32) A secret can be told only 2 persons in 5 minutes .the same person tells to 2 more persons and so on . How long will take to tell it to 768 persons ?
a)47.5 min b)50 min c) 500 min d)…. Ans: 47.5 min

33) Three birds cross a point in a same st. line and of that 2 fly in opposite directions. If a triangle is formed with the position of the birds what kind of the triangle will be formed?
a)isosceles b)right angle c)equilateral d)right angle and isosceles.

34)

when the angle a, b, c, d are given find x.

35) One question is given for explaining the working of cornea (in eyes) & the window
ans: drawing analogy
36) m a)m-n < x-y b)m+n < x+y
c)&d) Similar options using all 4 variables

37)Four circles are drawn from the corners of a square of area 49 cm2 . Find the area of 4 circles outside the square
(they didn’t mention that circles have radius=1/2 side of a square)
ans: intermediate

38)In a pond ecosystem,large fishes and small fishes will be there.If we want to remove small amount of pollutants,small fishes are to be employed.In a food-chain food passes through a number of mouths and en route the mouth of the superfeeder-the eagle.The size of the ecosystem is determined by its population.But this has been proved false.
What can you infer from above?
(4 choices)

39)In Bangalore,during income tax deduction for a single person,the percentage increased by 3% and for middle house-holders,it decreased by 3%.What can you infer?

40)In China,Mao-Tse –Tung was responsible for organizing its people and taking China into success path.It evolved into a great economic power by improved industrial and economical statistics.China prospered in those years,but_________________
Which of the following best completes the sentence?(4 choices)

41)A ridge formed over Pacific Ocean was because of the intersection of two volcanoes.But in history it was written that it was not due to those volcanoes.It proves a contradictory to form the view that history will be proved wrong in the future.
Inference?

42)In a poultry form because of cloning,a large breed of hens were produced.This increased the production but the maintenance was very difficult because of the large number.This does not mean that cloning is a disaster in the scientific world but it is a tool which in some ways is constructive but in other ways ,it is destructive.Inference?

(The remaining verbal questions are easy and they can be answered by seeing the question carefully)
1. Product of prime number between 1 and 20.
2. Number of terms between 1 and 999 not divisible by 8 or 12.
3. There are number of hours on both sides of a road. On one side houses are numbered in increasing order (1,2,3…). On other sides houses are numbered in down order. It house number 10, opposite house is house no.23. Find no of houses (Even number of houses are provided).;
4. What is the area of the shaded region?
Ans.3*x*X(1-(pi/4)).
5. An apple seller is having some apples. He is selling half of the apple what he has plus half the apple to the first customer. In the same way he sells the remaining apple to 7 customers. After selling to 7 customer, he has no apples with him.
Ans.127
6. In the combinations of 2,3,6,7 how many possible combinations divisible by 4?
Ans. 8
7. If x>y & n>m which of the following data is false.

8. There are no of urns &no of balls. If three balls are placed in each urn then 3 balls is left. If 4 balls are placed in each urn then 1 urn is left. What is the total no of balls?
Ans. None of these.
9. There are 1997 doors in the courts. 1997 people came out from each door. One door is closed. That many people came out from each door. This continues till a single person come out of the single open door. Find the no of people inside the court?
There dare four teams A,B,C, D playing game. If any one team loses, it will play twice the money to all other teams. They play 3 games B,C,D loses one game each in the order. Finally A& B has Rs. 40 each & C has Rs. 80 & D has Rs. 16.

10. Which team has started with minimum money?
i) A ii) B iii) C iv) D

ans. I) A
11. Which team has started with maximum money?
i) A ii) B iii) C iv) D
Ans. ii) B
12. Two trains are traveling in 60 kmph on same trace, towards each other. When the distance between them is 18 km, a fly is going to start, flying between them in 80 kmph speed. Find the traveling path distance of the fly upto when it is going to crush by the 2 trains?
Ans. 12 km
13. A batsman outs for 23 runs in one inning which increases his average 15 to 16. If he has to got 18 as average, what score is to made by him in the same innings?
Ans. 39
14. There are 4 numbers as 5,8,2,1
Form 4, four digit numbers as A ,B and find the sum?
15. A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I are all of squares which are combined in a square. Area of B is 81 cm2.Side of A is 1 cm. Then find area of ‘I’?
Ans. 324 cm2.
16. Death rate in a village (drought ridden ) decreases. Naidu Govt claims it free health camps. This goes in valid when
Ans. i. Two water supply tanks were built supplying clean water.
17. In 1996, income after taxdeduction of upperclasses increases by 3% than in 1995.

Choices:
1) No of upper class population increases
2) ,, ,, decreases

18. A Man gets x/y of Rs. 10 & y/x of Rs. 10, He gives out Rs. 20.

i) He loses always ii) May or maynot less
iii) cannot always lose.

19. Petrol prices increased by 40% expected hike in taxi & auto charges so, people may use public transport systems. What do you infer?
20. All people use a bus paid equalty. 40 seats in the bus.Bus charge is Rs. 70.37How
many seats we left unfilled.
21. 4 men can cross a bridge in 3,7,13, 17 minutes. Only two can cross the bridge at a time. The time taken by the two to cross the bridge is equal to the time taken by the slowest person of the two. Find the mininmum time to all of them cross the bridge.
Ans. 47
22. 1000 doors

I man open all
II man 2 multiples close
III man 3 multiples open
IV man 4 multiples close

How many doors are open?
23. I was married 10 years before my wife was sixth member of my family and now I have a baby and today father died and the average age of my family was same as it was 10 years before. Find my fathers age when I was married.
Ans. 60
24. Square side 7 cm
Find the area 4 equal circles of the circle lying drawn at the …….
25. It takes five minutes to pass a rumour from one person to two other persons. The tree of rumour continues. Find how many minutes does it take spread the rumour to 768 persons.
26. There are 9 coins. One of 9 is less weighted and others have equal weigtheds. Find the minimum no of balances to find the defective coin?
Ans. 2
27. (Train did not stop at Calcutta)
28. 2500 km distance between Mumbai & Calcutta, Calculate the average speed. 1) from Mumbai to calculate 25 hrs 2) speed during the return journey was 150 km/hr. 3) speed during the forward journey is 100 km/hr. a) if it can be answered using each of the given above . Mark b) if it can be answered using two of them . Mark c) If it can be answered using non of them. Mark d) if non of them is required to answer.
Ans. (b)
29. Three brids cross a point at the same instant with equal speed. Two of the birds fly exactly in opposite direction. After they cross the point at any instant of time. The tree birds are joined by straight lines to form a triangle. The nature of the triangle is
i) isoceles ii) equilateral iii) Right angled iv”) rightangle isosceles
30. There are two parallel street in North-South direction . A lives in street 1, B lives in street 2, A goes 10 km north and B goes south 8 km to meet the east – west road. A moves 4 km east and B moves 6 km west to meet each other. Find distance between houses owned by A & B.
31. A question on eco system.
Inference: Food energy in the eco system dependson the type of population.

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Analogies

1. slur : speech : : smudge :?
Ans. writing
2. epaulet : shoulder : : ring :?
Ans.finger
3. vernacular : place : : fingerprint : ?
Ans.identical
Opposites
Q. corpulent
Ans: emaciated
Q. officious
Ans: pragmate
Q. dextrous
Ans: clumsy

The following sentences are broken into 4 sections- A, B, C, D
Choose the part which has a mistake
Mark (E) if you find no mistake.
Q.A)psychologists point out that B)there are human processes C)which does not involve D) the use of words
Ans. (C) which does not involve (do)

Q.A)jack ordered for B)two plates of chicken C)and a glass D)of water
Ans. (A)jack ordered for

The following is a group of questions is based on a passage or a set of conditions for each question.
Select the best answer choice given.
(i). If it is fobidden by law if the object of agreement is the doing of an act,
that is forbidden by law the agreement is void.
(ii). If it is of the nature that,it would defeat the provision of any law
is the agreement is void.if the object of agreement is such that thing got
directly forbidden by law it would defeat the provision of statuary law.
(iii). If the object of agreement is fraddulent it is void.
(iv). An object of agreement is void if it involves or implies to the personnal property of another.
(v). An object of agreement is void where the constant regards as ignored.
(vi). An object of agreement is void where the constant regards is as opposed to public policy.
Q. An algorithm follws a six step process za,zb,zc,zd,ze,zf, it is governed by the following
(i) zd should follow ze
(ii) the first may be za,zd or zf
(iii) zb and zc have to be performed after zd
(iv) zc must be immediately after zb

Q. If za is the first set zd must be
a) 3rd
b) 5th
c) 2nd
d) 4th

Q. If zb must follow za then za can be
a) third or fourth
b) first or second
c) can not be third
d) fouth or fifth
e) none

Q. If ze is third term the number of different operations possible are
The following questions are based on the given statements
Ravi plants six seperate saplings -- x,y,z,w,u,v in rows no 1 to 6 ,according to the follwing conditions
He must plant x before y and u
He must plant y and w
The third has to be z
Q. Which of the following is acceptable
a) xuywzv
b) xvzyuw
c) zuyxwv
d) zvxuwy
e) wyzuvx
Q. Which of the following is true
a) z before v
b) z before x
c) w before u
d) y before u
e) x before w
Q. If he plants v first, then which can be planted second
a) x
b) y
c) z
d) w
e) u

Q. Which of the following describes a correct combination of sapling and row?
a) x,3
b) y,6
c) z,1
d) w,2
e) u,6

Q. If he plants b 6th which would be planted first and second
a) x and w
b) x and y
c)y and x
d)w and z
e) w and u

Q. If he plants w before u and after v he should plant w at
a) first
b) second
c) fourth
d) fifth
e) sixth

Q. At a certain moment a watch shows 2 min lag although it is running fast.
If it showed a 3 min lag at that moment, but also gains by 1/2 min more a day than its current speed
it would show the true time one day sooner than it usually does.
How many mins does the watch gain per day.
a).2
b).5
c).6
d).4
e).75
Q. In 400m race A gives B a start of 7 sec and beats him by 24 sec.
In another race A beats B by 10 sec.the speeds are in the ratio
a)8:7
b)7:6
c)10:8
d)6:8
e)12:10

Q. 3x+4y=10
x3 + y3=6
What is the minimum value of 3x+11y=?

Q. There are 600 tennis players
4% wear wrist band on one wrist
Of the remaining, 25% wear wrist bands on both hands
How many players don't wear a wrist band?
Ans. 432

Q. Three types of tea the a,b,c costs Rs. 95/kg,100/kg and70/kg respectively.
How many kgs of each should be blended to produce 100 kg of mixture worth Rs.90/kg,
given that the quntities of band c are equal
a)70,15,15
b)50,25,25
c)60,20,20
d)40,30,30
Ans. (b)

Q. Two distinct no's are taken from 1,2,3,4......28
Find the probability that their sum is less than 13




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This is only a sample paper. We are not providing you with all the questions - just some questions to give you a general idea of the test pattern.
SECTION-1:

Find the next in the sequence:
1. BC CE EG GK ?
a)KN
b)KU
c)KM
d)None
2. AA AB BC CE?
a)EG
b)EH
c)EI
d)None
3. AB EF JK QR ?
a)YZ
b)ZA
c)AB
d)None
4.ACD EGL IKT MOB?
a)QST
b)QSZ
c)QSY
d)None
5.AC CG GO OE?
a)EJ
b)EI
c)EL
d)None
6.AE BH CM DU?
a)EH
b)EZ
c) EB
d)None
7. AD DP PL LV

a)VS
b)VK
c)VI
d)None
8. SE QU EN TI?

a)CN
b)BM
c)AI or AZ
d)None


SECTION-II:

Find the values for the following problem:
f(X)= 2X-1 + f(X-1) if X is not equal to zeroandiff(X=0)=0
9. Value of f(5)
a)15
b)24
c)22
d)None
10. Value of f(f(2))
11. Value of f(16)- f(15)
12. Value of f(16)+f(15)-480
13. If f(f(X))=81 then the value of X=?
14. If f(X)=4f(X-1) then the value of X=?
15.If f(X)= f(X-1)+f(X-2) for X>1 then X= ?
16. If f(X)-f(X-1)=f(X-8) for X>5 then X=

SECTION -III:

In the following questions a 'word' is given which may not have any meaning.Find differnet possible words or palindromes for the word as per the question.

For the following find no of distinct words that can be formed.

17. TYGHHTT

a).420
b)1540
c)840
d)None

18. TYGHHTY

19. TYGHHTT
20. TYGHHTT
21. TYGHASD
22. TYGHHTY

Find the number of possible palindromes for following

23. TYGHHTY
24. TYHHHTYH.
SECTION-IV:

25 to 32 are based on the figures. You have to analyse them and find the odd one out.
Five figures will be given out of which one is not correct.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.
SECTION -V:

For following first find out the anagram and then note the corresponding meaning.

33.TABLET
Hint: anagram means first u arrange the letters in correct order like TABLET===BATTLE . So ans is FIGHT

34.RUGGED
35.GORE.
36.STASSI.
For all above choices are.

a)resentment
b)fight
c)help
d)monster

37. ENFOLD
38. LAMB
39. RECEDE.
40. PLEASE.

For all the above 4 choices are same

a)cuddle
b)sleeping
c)proclamination
d)ointment.

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SECTION-1:

Find the next in the sequence:

1. BC CE EG GK ?

a)KN
b)KU
c)KM
d)None

2. AA AB BC CE?

a)EG
b)EH
c)EI
d)None

3. AB EF JK QR ?

a)YZ
b)ZA
c)AB
d)None

4.ACD EGL IKT MOB?

a)QST
b)QSZ
c)QSY
d)None

5.AC CG GO OE?

a)EJ
b)EI
c)EL
d)None

6.AE BH CM DU?

a)EH
b)EZ
c) EB
d)None

7. AD DP PL LV

a)VS
b)VK
c)VI
d)None

8. SE QU EN TI?

a)CN
b)BM
c)AI or AZ
d)None


SECTION-II:

Find the values for the following problem:
f(X)= 2X-1 + f(X-1) if X is not equal to zero and if f(X=0)=0
9. Value of f(5)

a)15
b)24
c)22
d)None

10. Value of f(f(2))

11. Value of f(16)- f(15)

12. Value of f(16)+f(15)-480

13. If f(f(X))=81 then the value of X=?

14. If f(X)=4f(X-1) then the value of X=?

15.If f(X)= f(X-1)+f(X-2) for X>1 then X= ?

16. If f(X)-f(X-1)=f(X-8) for X>5 then X=

SECTION -III:

In the following questions a 'word' is given which may not have any meaning.Find differnet possible words or palindromes for the word as per the question.

For the following find no of distinct words that can be formed.

17. TYGHHTT

a).420
b)1540
c)840
d)None

18. TYGHHTY

19. TYGHHTT
20. TYGHHTT
21. TYGHASD
22. TYGHHTY

Find the number of possible palindromes for following
23. TYGHHTY
24. TYHHHTYH.
SECTION-IV:

25 to 32 are based on the figures. You have to analyse them and find the odd one out.
Five figures will be given out of which one is not correct.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.
SECTION -V:

For following first find out the anagram and then note the corresponding meaning.

33.TABLET
Hint: anagram means first u arrange the letters in correct order like TABLET===BATTLE . So ans is FIGHT

34.RUGGED
35.GORE.
36.STASSI.
For all above choices are.

a)resentment
b)fight
c)help
d)monster

37. ENFOLD
38. LAMB
39. RECEDE.
40. PLEASE.

For all the above 4 choices are same

a)cuddle
b)sleeping
c)proclamination
d)ointment.
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This is only a sample paper. We are not providing you with all the questions - just some questions to give you a general idea of the test pattern.

SECTION I - 8 questions based on series.

1. These questions involve interchange of letters in a word at particular locations and also interchanging letters adjacent to those particular locations.Certain other conditions may also be given
For eg.
Let the word be ABBAABA
If we apply 25 on this, it means we have to interchange the letters at positions 2 and 5, also we have to change the letters adjacent to positions 2 and 5 i.e.from A to B and B to A.
A B B A A B after Step 1 i.e interchange of 2 and 5 becomes AABABB
Now change adjacent elements of 2 and 5...finally answer becomes
Ans: B A A B B A

Questions 1-5 are based on the pattern with changed numbers as described above
Questions 6-8 are of the following type
To get AAABBD from BBBAAA what number should be applied:-
a) 25
b) 34
c) 25 & 34
d) none

SECTION II

1. Given the following functions
(1) f(n a b c ) = ac if n=1
(2) f(n a b c) = f( n-1 a c b) + f( 1 a b c) + f( n-1 b a c ) if n > 1

Then what is the value f( 2 a b c ) = ?

Ans: f( 2 a c b ) = ab + ac + bc.

2. Similar question on functions.

3. [ Based on the function in the first question] For the function f( 4 a b c ) the number of terms is...?
Hint f( 4 a b c ) = f( 3 a c b ) + f( 1 a b c ) + f( 3 b a c ) etc.


4. What is the value of the function f( 5 a b c ) = ?

SECTION III

Permutations and Combinations.
8 Questions.

1. r = number of flags;n = number of poles;
Any number of flags can be accommodated on any single pole.

1) r=5,n=5 The no. of ways the flags can be arranged ?

Questions 2-5 are based on the above pattern

6. r = 5 n = 3 . If first pole has 2 flags, third pole has 1 flag
How many ways can the remaining be arranged?

Questions 7.& 8. are similar to Question 6.

SECTION IV
Question consisting of figures - Pattern-matching type.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.



SECTION V
In this section first part of compound word is given. Select meaning of the second part from the choice given:
1. Swan
2. Swans
3. Fool
4. Fools
5. Stare
6. Lady
For all above 4 choices are given.....

Eg. Swan ---> Swansong (compound word)
a) category b) music c) television d) none
Ans: Swansong is compound word. But song is not given as an option. so (b) music is the answer.
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Analogies

1. slur : speech : : smudge :?
Ans. writing
2. epaulet : shoulder : : ring :?
Ans.finger
3. vernacular : place : : fingerprint : ?
Ans.identical
Opposites

Q. corpulent
Ans: emaciated
Q. officious
Ans: pragmate
Q. dextrous
Ans: clumsy

The following sentences are broken into 4 sections- A, B, C, D
Choose the part which has a mistake
Mark (E) if you find no mistake.
Q.A)psychologists point out that B)there are human processes C)which does not involve D) the use of words
Ans. (C) which does not involve (do)

Q.A)jack ordered for B)two plates of chicken C)and a glass D)of water
Ans. (A)jack ordered for

The following is a group of questions is based on a passage or a set of conditions for each question.
Select the best answer choice given.
(i). If it is forbidden by law if the object of agreement is the doing of an act,
that is forbidden by law the agreement is void.
(ii). If it is of the nature that, it would defeat the provision of any law
is the agreement is void.if the object of agreement is such that thing got
directly forbidden by law it would defeat the provision of statuary law.
(iii). If the object of agreement is fraudulent it is void.
(iv). An object of agreement is void if it involves or implies to the personnel property of another.
(v). An object of agreement is void where the constant regards as ignored.
(vi). An object of agreement is void where the constant regards is as opposed to public policy.
Q. An algorithm follows a six step process za,zb,zc,zd,ze,zf, it is governed by the following
(i) zd should follow ze
(ii) the first may be za,zd or zf
(iii) zb and zc have to be performed after zd
(iv) zc must be immediately after zb

Q. If za is the first set zd must be
a) 3rd
b) 5th
c) 2nd
d) 4th

Q. If zb must follow za then za can be
a) third or fourth
b) first or second
c) can not be third
d) fourth or fifth
e) none

Q. If ze is third term the number of different operations possible are
The following questions are based on the given statements
Ravi plants six seperate saplings -- x,y,z,w,u,v in rows no 1 to 6 ,according to the follwing conditions
He must plant x before y and u
He must plant y and w
The third has to be z
Q. Which of the following is acceptable
a) xuywzv
b) xvzyuw
c) zuyxwv
d) zvxuwy
e) wyzuvx
Q. Which of the following is true
a) z before v
b) z before x
c) w before u
d) y before u
e) x before w
Q. If he plants v first, then which can be planted second
a) x
b) y
c) z
d) w
e) u

Q. Which of the following describes a correct combination of sapling and row?
a) x,3
b) y,6
c) z,1
d) w,2
e) u,6

Q. If he plants b 6th which would be planted first and second
a) x and w
b) x and y
c)y and x
d)w and z
e) w and u

Q. If he plants w before u and after v he should plant w at
a) first
b) second
c) fourth
d) fifth
e) sixth

Q. At a certain moment a watch shows 2 min lag although it is running fast.
If it showed a 3 min lag at that moment, but also gains by 1/2 min more a day than its current speed
it would show the true time one day sooner than it usually does.
How many mins does the watch gain per day.
a).2
b).5
c).6
d).4
e).75
Q. In 400m race A gives B a start of 7 sec and beats him by 24 sec.
In another race A beats B by 10 sec.the speeds are in the ratio
a)8:7
b)7:6
c)10:8
d)6:8
e)12:10

Q. 3x+4y=10
x3 + y3=6
What is the minimum value of 3x+11y=?

Q. There are 600 tennis players
4% wear wrist band on one wrist
Of the remaining, 25% wear wrist bands on both hands
How many players don't wear a wrist band?
Ans. 432

Q. Three types of tea the a,b,c costs Rs. 95/kg,100/kg and70/kg respectively.
How many kgs of each should be blended to produce 100 kg of mixture worth Rs.90/kg,
given that the quntities of band c are equal
a)70,15,15
b)50,25,25
c)60,20,20
d)40,30,30
Ans. (b)

Q. Two distinct no's are taken from 1,2,3,4......28
Find the probability that their sum is less than 13
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This is only a sample paper. We are not providing you with all the questions - just some questions to give you a general idea of the test pattern.

SECTION I - 8 questions based on series.

1. These questions involve interchange of letters in a word at particular locations and also interchanging letters adjacent to those particular locations.Certain other conditions may also be given
For eg.
Let the word be ABBAABA
If we apply 25 on this, it means we have to interchange the letters at positions 2 and 5, also we have to change the letters adjacent to positions 2 and 5 i.e.from A to B and B to A.
A B B A A B after Step 1 i.e interchange of 2 and 5 becomes AABABB
Now change adjacent elements of 2 and 5...finally answer becomes
Ans: B A A B B A

Questions 1-5 are based on the pattern with changed numbers as described above
Questions 6-8 are of the following type
To get AAABBD from BBBAAA what number should be applied:-
a) 25
b) 34
c) 25 & 34
d) none

SECTION II

1. Given the following functions
(1) f(n a b c ) = ac if n=1
(2) f(n a b c) = f( n-1 a c b) + f( 1 a b c) + f( n-1 b a c ) if n > 1

Then what is the value f( 2 a b c ) = ?

Ans: f( 2 a c b ) = ab + ac + bc.

2. Similar question on functions.

3. [ Based on the function in the first question] For the function f( 4 a b c ) the number of terms is...?
Hint f( 4 a b c ) = f( 3 a c b ) + f( 1 a b c ) + f( 3 b a c ) etc.


4. What is the value of the function f( 5 a b c ) = ?

SECTION III

Permutations and Combinations.
8 Questions.

1. r = number of flags;n = number of poles;
Any number of flags can be accommodated on any single pole.

1)r=5,n=5 The no. of ways the flags can be arranged ?

Questions 2-5 are based on the above pattern

6. r = 5 n = 3 . If first pole has 2 flags, third pole has 1 flag
How many ways can the remaining be arranged?

Questions 7.& 8. are similar to Question 6.

SECTION IV
Question consisting of figures - Pattern-matching type.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.



SECTION V
In this section first part of compound word is given. Select meaning of the second part from the choice given:
1. Swan
2. Swans
3. Fool
4. Fools
5. Stare
6. Lady
For all above 4 choices are given.....

Eg. Swan ---> Swansong (compound word)
a) category b) music c) television d) none
Ans: Swansong is compound word. But song is not given as an option. so (b) music is the answer.

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The written tests are based on critical reasoning type questions. Word -based problems, verbal ability, pattern recognition and pattern matching, series type, arithematic-based (including functions and permutations) are usually asked.
--------------------------------------------------------------This is only a sample paper. We are not providing you with all the questions - just some questions to give you a general idea of the test pattern.
SECTION-1:
Find the next in the sequence:
1. BC CE EG GK ?
a)KN
b)KU
c)KM
d)None
2. AA AB BC CE?
a)EG
b)EH
c)EI
d)None
3. AB EF JK QR ?
a)YZ
b)ZA
c)AB
d)None
4.ACD EGL IKT MOB?
a)QST
b)QSZ
c)QSY
d)None

5.AC CG GO OE?

a)EJ
b)EI
c)EL
d)None

6.AE BH CM DU?

a)EH
b)EZ
c) EB
d)None

7. AD DP PL LV

a)VS
b)VK
c)VI
d)None

8. SE QU EN TI?

a)CN
b)BM
c)AI or AZ
d)None
SECTION-II:

Find the values for the following problem:
f(X)= 2X-1 + f(X-1) if X is not equal to zeroandiff(X=0)=0
9. Value of f(5)

a)15
b)24
c)22
d)None

10. Value of f(f(2))
11. Value of f(16)- f(15)
12. Value of f(16)+f(15)-480
13. If f(f(X))=81 then the value of X=?
14. If f(X)=4f(X-1) then the value of X=?
15.If f(X)= f(X-1)+f(X-2) for X>1 then X= ?
16. If f(X)-f(X-1)=f(X-8) for X>5 then X=

SECTION -III:
In the following questions a 'word' is given which may not have any meaning.Find differnet possible words or palindromes for the word as per the question.
For the following find no of distinct words that can be formed.

17. TYGHHTT

a).420
b)1540
c)840
d)None

18. TYGHHTY

19. TYGHHTT
20. TYGHHTT
21. TYGHASD
22. TYGHHTY

Find the number of possible palindromes for following

23. TYGHHTY
24. TYHHHTYH.
SECTION-IV:

25 to 32 are based on the figures. You have to analyse them and find the odd one out.
Five figures will be given out of which one is not correct.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.
SECTION -V:

For following first find out the anagram and then note the corresponding meaning.

33.TABLET
Hint: anagram means first u arrange the letters in correct order like TABLET===BATTLE . So ans is FIGHT

34.RUGGED
35.GORE.
36.STASSI.
For all above choices are.

a)resentment
b)fight
c)help
d)monster

37. ENFOLD
38. LAMB
39. RECEDE.
40. PLEASE.

For all the above 4 choices are same

a)cuddle
b)sleeping
c)proclamination
d)ointment.
SECTION I - 8 questions based on series.

1. These questions involve interchange of letters in a word at particular locations and also interchanging letters adjacent to those particular locations.Certain other conditions may also be given
For eg.
Let the word be ABBAABA
If we apply 25 on this, it means we have to interchange the letters at positions 2 and 5, also we have to change the letters adjacent to positions 2 and 5 i.e.from A to B and B to A.
A B B A A B after Step 1 i.e interchange of 2 and 5 becomes AABABB
Now change adjacent elements of 2 and 5...finally answer becomes
Ans: B A A B B A

Questions 1-5 are based on the pattern with changed numbers as described above
Questions 6-8 are of the following type
To get AAABBD from BBBAAA what number should be applied:-
a) 25
b) 34
c) 25 & 34
d) none
SECTION II

1. Given the following functions
(1) f(n a b c ) = ac if n=1
(2) f(n a b c) = f( n-1 a c b) + f( 1 a b c) + f( n-1 b a c ) if n > 1

Then what is the value f( 2 a b c ) = ?

Ans: f( 2 a c b ) = ab + ac + bc.

2. Similar question on functions.

3. [ Based on the function in the first question] For the function f( 4 a b c ) the number of terms is...?
Hint f( 4 a b c ) = f( 3 a c b ) + f( 1 a b c ) + f( 3 b a c ) etc.


4. What is the value of the function f( 5 a b c ) = ?

SECTION III

Permutations and Combinations.
8 Questions.

1. r = number of flags;n = number of poles;
Any number of flags can be accommodated on any single pole.

1)r=5,n=5 The no. of ways the flags can be arranged ?

Questions 2-5 are based on the above pattern

6. r = 5 n = 3 . If first pole has 2 flags, third pole has 1 flag
How many ways can the remaining be arranged?

Questions 7.& 8. are similar to Question 6.

SECTION IV
Question consisting of figures - Pattern-matching type.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.

SECTION V
In this section first part of compound word is given. Select meaning of the second part from the choice given:
1. Swan
2. Swans
3. Fool
4. Fools
5. Stare
6. Lady
For all above 4 choices are given.....

Eg. Swan ---> Swansong (compound word)
a) category b) music c) television d) none
Ans: Swansong is compound word. But song is not given as an option. so (b) music is the answer.
Analogies

1. slur : speech : : smudge :?
Ans. writing
2. epaulet : shoulder : : ring :?
Ans.finger
3. vernacular : place : : fingerprint : ?
Ans.identical

Opposites

Q. corpulent
Ans: emaciated
Q. officious
Ans: pragmate
Q. dextrous
Ans: clumsy

The following sentences are broken into 4 sections- A, B, C, D
Choose the part which has a mistake
Mark (E) if you find no mistake.
Q.A)psychologists point out that B)there are human processes C)which does not involve D) the use of words
Ans. (C) which does not involve (do)

Q.A)jack ordered for B)two plates of chicken C)and a glass D)of water
Ans. (A)jack ordered for

The following is a group of questions is based on a passage or a set of conditions for each question.
Select the best answer choice given.
(i). If it is fobidden by law if the object of agreement is the doing of an act,
that is forbidden by law the agreement is void.
(ii). If it is of the nature that,it would defeat the provision of any law
is the agreement is void.if the object of agreement is such that thing got
directly forbidden by law it would defeat the provision of statuary law.
(iii). If the object of agreement is fraddulent it is void.
(iv). An object of agreement is void if it involves or implies to the personnal property of another.
(v). An object of agreement is void where the constant regards as ignored.
(vi). An object of agreement is void where the constant regards is as opposed to public policy.
Q. An algorithm follws a six step process za,zb,zc,zd,ze,zf, it is governed by the following
(i) zd should follow ze
(ii) the first may be za,zd or zf
(iii) zb and zc have to be performed after zd
(iv) zc must be immediately after zb

Q. If za is the first set zd must be
a) 3rd
b) 5th
c) 2nd
d) 4th
Q. If zb must follow za then za can be
a) third or fourth
b) first or second
c) can not be third
d) fouth or fifth
e) none

Q. If ze is third term the number of different operations possible are
The following questions are based on the given statements
Ravi plants six seperate saplings -- x,y,z,w,u,v in rows no 1 to 6 ,according to the follwing conditions
He must plant x before y and u
He must plant y and w
The third has to be z
Q. Which of the following is acceptable
a) xuywzv
b) xvzyuw
c) zuyxwv
d) zvxuwy
e) wyzuvx
Q. Which of the following is true
a) z before v
b) z before x
c) w before u
d) y before u
e) x before w
Q. If he plants v first, then which can be planted second
a) x
b) y
c) z
d) w
e) u

Q. Which of the following describes a correct combination of sapling and row?
a) x,3
b) y,6
c) z,1
d) w,2
e) u,6

Q. If he plants b 6th which would be planted first and second
a) x and w
b) x and y
c)y and x
d)w and z
e) w and u

Q. If he plants w before u and after v he should plant w at
a) first
b) second
c) fourth
d) fifth
e) sixth

Q. At a certain moment a watch shows 2 min lag although it is running fast.
If it showed a 3 min lag at that moment, but also gains by 1/2 min more a day than its current speed
it would show the true time one day sooner than it usually does.
How many mins does the watch gain per day.
a).2
b).5
c).6
d).4
e).75
Q. In 400m race A gives B a start of 7 sec and beats him by 24 sec.
In another race A beats B by 10 sec.the speeds are in the ratio
a)8:7
b)7:6
c)10:8
d)6:8
e)12:10

Q. 3x+4y=10
x3 + y3=6
What is the minimum value of 3x+11y=?

Q. There are 600 tennis players
4% wear wrist band on one wrist
Of the remaining, 25% wear wrist bands on both hands
How many players don't wear a wrist band?Ans. 432

Q. Three types of tea the a,b,c costs Rs. 95/kg,100/kg and70/kg respectively.
How many kgs of each should be blended to produce 100 kg of mixture worth Rs.90/kg,
given that the quntities of band c are equal
a)70,15,15
b)50,25,25
c)60,20,20
d)40,30,30 Ans. (b)
Q. Two distinct no's are taken from 1,2,3,4......28
Find the probability that their sum is less than 13





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-----Original Message-----
From: sscent100
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:52 PM
To: CHETANA-JOBS@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CHETANA] (Pattern) COVANSYS 2nd Round


Hi!

Don't worry abt the so called english test held by covansys....i was
called a few weeks back (for the 2nd round) and they had mentioned
the same stuff to us also.....
but the english test was: write an essay on "should every indian know
at least two indian languages".
they gave us 30 minutes or so for the essay.....

then GD was just a formality.....don't worry about it....just talk
something sensible.....

everyone called will attend the interview....and in the interview
they'll ask you about the papers that you chose for the written test
(if u remember for the covansys test we had a choice of papers like
C++/vb/java and oracle etc...)....tehy'll usually ask you what paper
you chose and then they'll ask some basic questions from that
subject....

don't worry too much.....just brush up a little with whatever subject
you wrote the test (if you took C, brush up with that)....

don't worry too much abt vocabulary....just keep your language simple
and express your ideas properly.....i think the same process will be
followed this time as well (i doubt whehter they will give you any
english test paper)....

i attended the 2nd round on 21 August....so the format should be the
same (in case they changed it, don't blame me)....

best of luck.....

bye...
SS.

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-----Original Message-----
From: guru rajarao
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 1:07 PM
To: chetana-jobs@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CHETANA-JOBS] Covansys Test Pattern for Freshers (held in Chennai few days back)


Covansys Test Pattern
Apptitude:20 questions 25 minutes
1 Analytical(4 questions)
other apptitude and puzzles
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C/C++
20 questions
java/VB
20 questons
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Oracle/sqlserver
20 questions
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unix/windows
20 questions
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all other sections except apptitude you will have enough time.
Just be good in the basics you will be shortlisted and there will be a G.D and followed by an interview.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Subramanian S
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:30 PM
To: CHETANA-JOBS@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CHETANA] (Pattern) abt covansys 1st round,alcatel HR, infy
Hi everyone,
Seems like covansys is recruiting heavily many people
have been asking me abt covansys first round pattern;
You will be given a question booklet that contains
many papers on different topics. Some are compulsory
while some are optional (i.e. you can take this or
that). All the papers are objective type.
Aptitude will be your first section-aptitude will be
quite easy (simple distance, time, numbers etc.)
problems. You’ll probably also have one question like
the GRE analytical section (i.e. you will be given a
paragraph followed by a set of 4/5 questions based on
that paragraph). This section is easy but don’t spend
too much time on any question (time will be a factor)
for some of the questions u can easily work out the
solution backwards (I mean you can form an equation
and then substitute the choices given in your answers
instead of trying to solve equations)
Next you will have to take 2 papers on programming
languages : you can choose between C/C++, Java and VB.
Just glance thro the 3 papers and choose 2 which you
are comfortable with. I think C/C++ and Java will be
easy. Time is not a problem for these papers.
Next you will have to take one of the database related
papers (I think there is oracle and something
else) oracle seemed easy (though I have never worked
in oracle)-questions are basic and even if you don’t
know oracle you could just try to find some tutorial
on the net.
Then you have choice of paper between Windows Server
2000 and Unix (I’m not sure of these choices since I
took the test in May). Again the questions will be
easy (basics).
Well, that’s all there is in all I think u have to
take 5 papers (apt., 2 languages, 1 database and 1
OS)
So, those of you taking your test best of luck-just
stay calm-if you have studied oracle,unix it will be
very easy (for others like me just relax and give it
your best shot-you have nothing to lose).
Well, that’s all for now
Take care and NEVER SAY DIE,
SS.
--
Cognizent
>> >
>> >PAPER
>> >
>> >1. A says " the horse is not black".
>> > B says " the horse is either brown or grey."
>> > c says " the hoese is brown"
>> > At least one is telling truth and atleast one is lying. tell
>> the
>
>> colour
>> >of horse.
>> >
>> >
>> >Answer : grey
>> >
>> >
>> >2. A son and father goes for boating in river upstream . After
>> rowing for 1 mile son notices the hat of his fathe falling in the river.
>> After 5 min. he tells his father that his hat has fallen. So they turn around
>> a88888nd are able to pick the hat at the point from where they began boating
>> after 5 min.Tell the speed of river.
>> >
>> >Ans...6 miles/hr
>> >
>> >
>> >3 A+B+C+D=D+E+F+G=G+H+I=17 where each letter represent a
>> number from1 to 9. Find out what does letter D and G represent if letter A=4.
>> (8 marks)
>> >
>> >ans. D=5
>> > G=1
>> >
>> >4. Argentina had football team of 22 player of which captain is
>> from Brazilian team and goalki from European team. For remainig
>> palayer they have picked 6 from argentinan and 14 from european. Now for a
>> team of11they must have goalki and captain so out of 9 now they plan to
>> select 3from argentinian and 6 from European. Find out no. of methods
>> avilable for it (2 marks)
>> >
>> >Ans : 160600( check out for right no. 6C3 * 14C6)
>> >
>> >
>> >5 Three thives were caught stealing sheep, mule and camel.
>> > A says " B had stolen sheep "
>> > C says " B had stolen mule"
>> > B says he had stolen nothing.
>> > the one who had stolen horse is speaking truth. the one who
>> had stolen camel is lying . Tell who had stolen what? (5 marks)
>> >
>> >ans. A- camel
>> > B- mule
>> > C- horse
>> >
>> >6 a group of friends goes for dinner and gets bill of Rs 2400
>> . Two of them says that they have forgotten their purse so remaining
>> make an extra contribution of Rs 100 to pay up the bill. Tell the no. of
>> person in that group. (3 marks)
>> >
>> >
>> >Ans - 8 person
>> >
>> >
>> >7. In acolony there are some families. Each of them have
>> children but .different in numbers.Following are conditions
>> >
a> no of adult>no of sons>no of daughters>no of families.
>> > b> each sister must have atleast one brother and should have
>> at the most 1 sister.
>> > c> no of children in one family exceeds the sum of no of
>> children in the rest families.
>> >
>> > Tell the no of families.(5 marks)
>> >
>> >
>> >ans : 3 families
>> >
>> >8.There are 6 people W,H,M,C,G,F who are murderer , victim ,
>> judge ,police, witness, hangman. There was no eye witness only
>> circumtancial witness. The murderer was sentenced to death.
>> >Read following statement and determine who is who.
>> >
>> >1. M knew both murderer and victim.
>> >2. Judge asked C to discribe murder incident.
>> >3. W was last to see F alive.
>> >4. Police found G at the murder site.
>> >5 H and W never met.
>> >
>> >( 8 marks)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >The above mentioned questions are of 37 marks rest I don't
>> remember
>
>> >as they had no of condition. One which mentions about
>> hundustani music,Gazals ect. is tobe solved through venn diagram. Its of 8
>> marks. and another was grading 5 student which was of 5 marks.
CTS GCT 28 MAY 2003
CSE AND ECE TOTAL SHORTLISTED------24+26
This is the CTS paper that was given to GCT. This is the only college they went in Coimbatore. Then there were three papers- pink, violet, and yellow. The paper they gave here was pink. The criterion was above 6.5 with no current arrears. They also saw the 10th and 12th marks along with the entrance marks. They opened only for cse and ece. I cud collect some of the questions. It doesn’t hav the full paper. Actually the test is for an hour. There was quans, annals, reading comprehension, logical reasoning. The problems were more of R.S Agarwal. The others were just like in GRE.
1. Using the digits 1,5,2,8 four digit numbers are formed and the sum of all possible such numbers.
ans:106656
2. Four persons can cross a bridge in 3,7,13,17 minutes. Only two can cross at a time. find the minimum time taken by the four to cross the bridge.
ans:20
3. Find the product of the prime numbers between 1-20
ans..9699690
4. 2,3,6,7--- using these numbers form the possible four digit numbers that are divisible by 4. ans.----8
5. Two trains are traveling at 18kmph and are 60 km apart. There is fly in the train. it flies at 80kmph. It flies and hits the second train and then it starts to oscillate between the two trains. At one instance when the two trains collide it dies. Distance traveled by the fly when both trains collide is Ans.---12km
6. there are 1000 doors that are of the open-close type. When a person opens the door he closes it and then opens the other. When the first person goes he opens-closes the doors ion the multiples of 1 i.e., he opens and closes all the doors. when the second goes he opens and closes the doors 2, 4 6 8 resly. Similarly when the third one goes he does this for 3 6 9 12 15th doors resly. Find number of doors that are open at last.
Ans:square numbers
7.There are 9 balls of this one is defective. Find the minimum no. of chances of finding the defective one.Ans 3times
8. There are coins of Rs.5, 2,1,50p,25p,10p,5p. Each one has got a weight. Rs 5 coin weighs 20gms.find the minimum number of coins to get a total of 196.5gms.
9.A can do a work in 8 days, B can do a work in 7 days, C can do a work in 6 days.
A works on the first day, B works on the second day and C on the third day resly.that is they work on alternate days. When will they finish the work.(which day will they finish the work)
Ans: 7 7/168 days
10.A batsman scores 23 runs and increases his average from 15 to 16. find the runs to be made if he wants top inc the avg to 18 in the same match.
ans: 39runs.
11.A man sells apples. First he gives half of the total apples what he has and a half apple.
Then he gives half of the remaining and a half apple. He gives it in the same manner. After 7 times all are over. How many apples did he initially have.
ans: 127 apples.
12.In a club there are male and female members. If 15 female quit then the number of females will become double the number of males. If 45 males quit no. of female becomes five times the number of males. Find the number of females.
ans: females:175,males:80
13.When I was married 10 years back my wife was the sixth member of my family. Now I have a baby. Today my father was dead and I had a new baby.now the average age of my family is the same as that when I was married. Find the age of my father when I was married.
ans:50
14.I and two of my friends were palying a game. For each win I get Rs 3. totally I had three wins. Player 2 got Rs9 and player 3 got Rs 12. how many games had been played.
15.A person gives a secret to two other persons in 5 minutes. How long will he take to tell the secret to 768 people.
16.There are 40 seats in a bus. People agree to share the money for the number of seats. The total money comes to 70.37. how many seats were free.
9 seats.Rs.2.27
17.I had Rs100 and I play. If I win I will hav Rs110 and if I lose I will hav Rs90. at the end I hav 2 wins and 2 loses. How much do I hav.
18.There were sums related to diagrams. They asked to calculate the areas of the circle, rectangle that were enclosed in other objects. They were simple.
20. In a village, there is flood. In one village causalities were less than the other. Why?
Ans : There were better health care centres(HCC).
21. A question on Pythagoras Theorem. Ans. 20
23. The distance between Mumbai & Calcutta is 25000 Km. Train goes from Mumbai to Culcutta for which Speed & Time are given. From C->M Speed alone is give. Of the above conditions which is not required. (Not Complete)
ans: The distance 25,000Km is not required. Because, Speed * Time = Distance. So only two conditions are required.
24. m < n & x>y Which is false?
Ans: x-m < y-n
25. A person has Rs.100. If he wins he gains 10%. If he loses the game, he loses 10%. He wins twice and loses twice. How much he has at the end?
Ans: Always less than 100.
26. Area of Shaded portion is ?
Ans : 115.5
Verbal
27. In A tribal group two groups live in different climatic conditions. Ear Sensitivity is tested and found that one has more when compared to other. What is the reason.
Ans. Depends on the physical place and condition he is living.
There were many questions on logical reasoning.
Eg: There are two identical islands. Same tribe live in the islands. But their receptiveness varies.
This is the question.
There were four choices and we have to select the most appropriate one. For the above one the answer is ----- because of climatic changes
There was a question in which they gave a polygon with all the external angles. we have to calculate the asked interior angle.
CTS_VIOLET 2002
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Before seeing this paper see the other sets
section1
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Functions
same as in other papers( see CTS_BLACK\fun)

section2
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strings(xogody)
same as in other papers
section 3
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BRICKS(see red and brown)
5 numbers given select 4 nos from these and use *,/,+,-,() and get hte TARGET
19=11+8+5-5
87=8*11-(5/5)
41=22+25-5-1
146=
114=
127=
102=
section 4
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jigsaw puzzle
very tough
Probably in edgar thorpe and R.S. Agarwal as mentioned in other papers
section 5
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solve the cryptic clues:
1. Head of attack
ans:attribute(spell as at tribute)
2. Head of cuticles
ans:cutlass
3. Garment leaves with article at end
ans:cloaka
4. Good tailors do this
ans:benefit
5. In greater rome ,a friend
ans:palindrome(spell as Pal in rome)
6. Hat in water close jumps out.
ans:whatever/watch(doubtful)
7. Misspelt respect , gobbled up
ans:estimate/attribute(doubt)
8. row'd almost across
ans:crossword/crossover(doubtful)

Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS)



This is only a sample paper. We are not providing you with all the questions - just some questions to give you a general idea of the test pattern.

SECTION I - 8 questions based on series.

1. These questions involve interchange of letters in a word at particular locations and also interchanging letters adjacent to those particular locations.Certain other conditions may also be given
For eg.
Let the word be ABBAABA
If we apply 25 on this, it means we have to interchange the letters at positions 2 and 5, also we have to change the letters adjacent to positions 2 and 5 i.e.from A to B and B to A.
A B B A A B after Step 1 i.e interchange of 2 and 5 becomes AABABB
Now change adjacent elements of 2 and 5...finally answer becomes
Ans: B A A B B A

Questions 1-5 are based on the pattern with changed numbers as described above
Questions 6-8 are of the following type
To get AAABBD from BBBAAA what number should be applied:-
a) 25
b) 34
c) 25 & 34
d) none

SECTION II

1. Given the following functions
(1) f(n a b c ) = ac if n=1
(2) f(n a b c) = f( n-1 a c b) + f( 1 a b c) + f( n-1 b a c ) if n > 1

Then what is the value f( 2 a b c ) = ?
Ans: f( 2 a c b ) = ab + ac + bc.
2. Similar question on functions.
3. [ Based on the function in the first question] For the function f( 4 a b c ) the number of terms is...?
Hint f( 4 a b c ) = f( 3 a c b ) + f( 1 a b c ) + f( 3 b a c ) etc.


4. What is the value of the function f( 5 a b c ) = ?
SECTION III

Permutations and Combinations.
8 Questions.
1. r = number of flags;n = number of poles;
Any number of flags can be accommodated on any single pole.
1)r=5,n=5 The no. of ways the flags can be arranged ?
Questions 2-5 are based on the above pattern
6. r = 5 n = 3 . If first pole has 2 flags, third pole has 1 flag
How many ways can the remaining be arranged?
Questions 7.& 8. are similar to Question 6.
SECTION IV
Question consisting of figures - Pattern-matching type.
Refer R.S Agarwal's book on Analytical Reasoning & TMHs Quantitative ability book by Edgar Thorpe.


SECTION V
In this section first part of compound word is given. Select meaning of the second part from the choice given:
1. Swan
2. Swans
3. Fool
4. Fools
5. Stare
6. Lady
For all above 4 choices are given.....

Eg. Swan ---> Swansong (compound word)
a) category b) music c) television d) none
Ans: Swansong is compound word. But song is not given as an option. so (b) music is the answer.

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A1. What is the function of the modulus operator in most languages ?
a) Sets a system environmental value to either base 10 ,base 8 or base 16
b) Returns the remainder after dividing one number by another
c) Returns the first argument raised to the second argument power
d) Prints out the actual code written to standard output rather than executing the
code
2. class professor{}
class teacher: public virtual professor{};
class researcher: public virtual professor {}
class myprofessor :public teacher,public researcher {};
Referring to the sample code above ,if an object of class “myprofessor” were created
,how many instances
of professor will it contain?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
3. Modern RDBMS’s perfom the following the following functionc except
______________.
a) Force column values in one table to match any of the values in a column of
another table
b) Automatically replicate data on another server
c) Automatically create new indexes based on query history
d) Prevent unauthorized users from accessing data at the firls level
4. Which is not the characteristics of a view ?
a) Consumes Disk space for data
b) Multiple tables
c) Multiple rows
d) Updateable
5. RDBMS triggers are typically bound to a _____________and one or more
_____________
a) Table,SQL statement types
b) SQL statement type,user
c) Column,rows
d) User, tables
6. What relationship is resolved by an “intersecting” or “associative” entity ?
a) Recursive
b) Mandatory one to one
c) Many to Many
d) One to One
7. Make a copy of file “upper” in the directory two levels up .
a) jump -2 upper
b) cp upper ../..
c) cp upper -2/
d) None of the above
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1. Which of the following best explains life cycle of Defect ?
a) Defect Found -> Defect Logged -> Defect Debugged -> Defect Closed -> Defect
Rechecked
b) Defect Found -> Defect Debugged -> Defect Reported -> Defect Rechecked ->
Defect Closed
c) Defect Debugged -> Defect Found -> Defect Closed -> Defect Reported -> Defect
Rechecked
d) Defect Found -> Defect Logged -> Defect Debugged -> Defect Rechecked ->
Defect Closed
2. Which group does Winrunner ,Load Runner ,SQA Suite fall under ?
a) Databases
b) Automated Test Tools
c) Operating Systems
d) Rapid Application Development Tool
3. i = 0;
j = 0;
for(j=1;j<10 br="" j="">i=i+1;
In the (generic) code segment above what will be the value of the variable i at
completion ?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 3
d) 9
4. Which of the following statements is true when a derivation inherits both a virtual
and non-virtual
instance of a base class ?
a) Each derived class object has base objects only from the non virtual instance
b) Each base class object has derived objects only from the non-virtual instance
c) Each derived class object has base objects only from the virtual instance
d) Each derived class object has a base object from the virtual instance and a base
object from non-virtual
instance.
5. class Word
{
public:
Word(const char*,int = 0);
};
Referring to the sample code above what is the minimum number of arguments
required to call the
constructor ?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
6. Which one of the following represents a correct and safe declaration of NULL ?
a) typedef((void *)0) NULL;
b) typedef NULL(char *)0;
c) #define NULL((void *)0)
d) #define NULL((char*)0)
7. #include
Referring to the sample code above ,which of the following could you use to make
the standars I/O
Stream classes accessible without requiring the scope resolution operator ?
a) using namespace std::iostream
b) using namespace std;
c) using namespace iostream ;
d) using iostream;
8. Which one of the following statements allocates enough space to hold an array of
10 integers that are
initialized to 0 ?
a) int *ptr = (int *) calloc(10,sizeof(int));
b) int *ptr = (int *) alloc( 10*sizeof(int));
c) int *ptr = (int *) malloc( 10*sizeof(int));
d) int *ptr = (int *)calloc(10*sizeof(int));
9. What function will read a specified number of elements from a file ?
a) fread()
b) readfile()
c) fileread()
d) gets()
10. What is the largest value an integer can hold in a Standard C compiler ?
a) 32767
b) 65536
c) 2147483647
d) INT_MAX
11. With every use of memory allocation function should be used to release allocated
memory which is no
longer needed ?
a) dropmem()
b) dealloc()
c) release()
d) free()
12. int a=1;
int ab=4;
int main()
{
int b=3,a=2;
printf("%i*/%i*/%*/i",a,b,ab);
}
13 kernal execute the first process when system is start---
ans :- init();
14 process id of kernal
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) 2
(d) none
15. Which one of the following represents a correct and safe declaration of NULL ?
a) typedef((void *)0) NULL;
b) typedef NULL(char *)0;
c) #define NULL((void *)0)
d) #define NULL((char*)0)
16. Which one of the following statements allocates enough space to hold an array of
10 integers that
are initialized to 0 ?
a) int *ptr = (int *) calloc(10,sizeof(int));
b) int *ptr = (int *) alloc( 10*sizeof(int));
c) int *ptr = (int *) malloc( 10*sizeof(int));
d) int *ptr = (int *)calloc(10*sizeof(int));
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1. A 2MB PCM(pulse code modulation) has
a) 32 channels
b) 30 voice channels & 1 signalling channel.
c) 31 voice channels & 1 signalling channel.
d) 32 channels out of which 30 voice channels, 1 signalling channel, & 1
Synchronizatio channel.
Ans: (c)
2. Time taken for 1 satellite hop in voice communication is
a) 1/2 second
b) 1 seconds
c) 4 seconds
d) 2 seconds
Ans: (a)
3. Max number of satellite hops allowed in voice communication is :
a) only one
b) more han one
c) two hops
d) four hops
Ans: (c)
4. What is the max. decimal number that can be accomodated in a byte.
a) 128
b) 256
c) 255
d) 512
Ans: (c)
5. Conditional results after execution of an instruction in a micro processor is stored
in
a) register
b) accumulator
c) flag register
d) flag register part of PSW(Program Status Word)
Ans: (d)
6. Frequency at which VOICE is sampled is
a) 4 Khz
b) 8 Khz
c) 16 Khz
d) 64 Khz
Ans: (a)
7. Line of Sight is
a) Straight Line
b) Parabolic
c) Tx & Rx should be visible to each other
d) none
Ans: (c)
8. Purpose of PC(Program Counter) in a MicroProcessor is
a) To store address of TOS(Top Of Stack)
b) To store address of next instruction to be executed.
c) count the number of instructions.
d) to store base address of the stack.
Ans: (b)
9. What action is taken when the processor under execution is interrupted by a nonmaskable
interrupt?
a) Processor serves the interrupt request after completing the execution of the
current instruction.
b) Processor serves the interupt request after completing the current task.
c) Processor serves the interupt request immediately.
d) Processor serving the interrupt request depends upon the priority of the current
task under execution.
Ans: (a)
10. The status of the Kernel is
a) task
b) process
c) not defined.
d) none of the above.
Ans: (b)
11 What is the nominal voltage required in subscriber loop connected to local
exchange?
a) +48 volts
b) -48 volts
c) 230 volts
d) 110 volts
12. To send a data packet using datagram , connection will be established
a) before data transmission.
b) connection is not established before data transmission.
c) no connection is required.
d) none of the above.
Ans: (c)
13. Word allignment is
a) alligning the address to the next word boundary of the machine.
b) alligning to even boundary.
c) alligning to word boundary.
d) none of the above.
Ans: (a)
14. When a 'C' function call is made, the order in which parameters passed to the
function are pushed into the stack is
a) left to right
b) right to left
c) bigger variables are moved first than the smaller variales.
d) smaller variables are moved first than the bigger ones.
e) none of the above.
Ans: (b)
15. What is the type of signalling used between two exchanges?
a) inband
b) common channel signalling
c) any of the above
d) none of the above.
Ans: (a)
16. Buffering is
a) the process of temporarily storing the data to allow for small variation in device
speeds
b) a method to reduce cross talks
c) storage of data within transmitting medium until the receiver is ready to receive.
d) a method to reduce routing overhead.
Ans: (a)
17. A protocol is a set of rules governing a time sequence of events that must take
place between
a) peers
b) non-peers
c) allocated on stack
d) assigned to registers.
18. Memory allocation of variables declared in a program is
a) allocated in RAM.
b) allocated in ROM.
c) allocated on stack.
d) assigned to registers.
Ans: (c)
19. A software that allows a personal computer to pretend as a computer terminal is
a) terminal adapter
b) bulletin board
c) modem
d) terminal emulation
Ans: (d)
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The following questions (Q20-Q33) are of a slightly different pattern than those
above and may also be asked:
20. Find the output of the following program
int *p,*q;
p=(int *)1000;
q=(int *)2000;
printf("%d",(q-p));
Ans: 500
21. What does the statement int(*x[])() indicate?
22. Which addressing mode is used in the following statements:
(a) MVI B,55
(b) MOV B,A
(c) MOV M,A
Ans:
(a) Immediate addressing mode.
(b) Register Addressing Mode
(c) Direct addressing mode
23. RS-232C standard is used in _____________.
Ans. Serial I/O
24. How are parameters passed to the main function?
25. What does the file stdio.h contain?
a) functin definition
b) function decleration
c) both func. defn & func. decleration.
26. sscanf() is used for ?
27. Memory-Management in Operating Systems is done by
a) Memory Management Unit
b) Memory management software of the Operating System
c) Kernel
Ans: (b)
28. What does the statement strcat(S2,S1) do?
29. TCP(Transmission Control Protocol) is Connection Oriented and used in
______________ layer?
30. IP(Internet Protocol) is connectionless and used in _________________ layer?
31. For LAN Netwrok layer is not required. Why?
32. What is done for a Push opertion?
Ans: SP is decremented and then the value is stored.
33. Describe the following structures as LIFO/FILO/FIFO/LILO
(a) Stack
(b) Queue

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SECTION 1-APTITUDE

Directions for question 1-10: Each question comprises four scattered segments of a sentence. Identify from among the four choices the sequences that correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.


1. A. Anniversaries can be dicey things.
B. As long as the dead are being commemorated on a particular day, it is fine.
C. The opposition could keep its gun powder dry and ready as well.
D. But when it comes to a government celebrating a year or two in office, there can be trouble.
(a) DACB
(b) CADB
(c) ABDC
(d) BCDA
2. A. It is less concerned with telling a tale.
B. As with so much Huxley's later fiction, one is not sure whether or not to call this book a true novel.
C. It is also weak on characterization but strong on talk.
D. Than with presenting an attitude of life.
(a) CBDA
(b) BADC
(c) ABDC
(d) DCBA
3. A. While the above is true for private sector companies, it is not so in the public limited companies.
B. But with the removal of control over premia, the premia at which issues are marked has gone up quite sharply.
C. So the cost of capital at even a lower debt equity ratio comes out lower.
D. Traditionally, the cost of equity is higher than the cost of debt.
(a) DBCA
(b) BADC
(c) ACDB
(d) CDAB
4. A. Compiling and debugging.
B. Testing.
C. Writing the code.
D. Thinking of the algorithm.
E. Understanding the problem
(a) DBECA
(b) CDABE
(c) ACDBE
(d) EDCAB
5. A. Such alliances are shaky from the start.
B. In this manner parties which are not able to get a mandate from the electorate are able to come to power.
C. We have seen the unique spectacle of political forming alliance just to form a
government.
D. Indian democracy continues to amaze.
(a) ADBC
(b) BADC
(c) DCBA
(d) BDCA
6. A. They are the three faces of dysphoria - bad feeling.
B. Anxiety, Depression and Anger.
C. When the three combine and get out of control, we get what is called mental illness.
D. All of us experience three emotions almost daily.
(a) ACDB
(b) CBDA
(c) CADB
(d) DBAC
7. A. This is the key to tap the creative power inside us.
B. It is difficult to control our thinking and feelings.
C . That is, unless we work at it conciously and persistently.
D. We are influenced and limited by attitudes, prejudices by other individuals and by external conditions to such an extent that few can control mental and emotional processes.
(a) ACDB
(b) BDCA
(c) CADB
(d) DBAC
8. A. Two vital facts must be understood.
B. The subconscious mind has the power to create.
C. The second is that it obeys the orders given to it by the conscious mind.
D. Its function is to bring to full expression whatever is desired by the conscious mind.
(a)ABCD
(b) CBDA
(c) ADBC
(d) DBAC
9. A. But what is not often understood is that this flash is outcome of long periods of incubation.
B. The layman thinks that it is a spell of divine flash which illuminates the dark and the hidden.
C. True, it does.
D. Inspiration is much misunderstood term.
(a) DBAC
(b) ACBD
(c) DBCA
(d) CADB
10. A. As a result, the world has undergone a transformation.
B. Science and civilization have made rapid strides especially in recent times.
C. This constitutes the basic factor in the use of productive resources.
D. But behind all the progress of mankind is the human factor which is invaluable
and irreplaceable.
(a) ABDC
(b) BADC
(c) DCAB
(d) CBDA
Directions for questions 11-20: Each problem contains a question and two statements giving certain data. You have to select the correct answer from (a) to (d) depending on the sufficiency of the data given in the statements to answer the question. Mark your answer as
(a) If statement (I) alone is sufficient.
(b) If statement (II) alone is sufficient.
(c) If both (I) and (II) together are sufficient but neither of statements alone is sufficient.
(d) Either of the statements (I) and (II) is sufficient.
(e) If statements (I) and (II) together are not sufficient.
11. What is the distance from City A to City C in kms?
(I) City A is 90 kms from City B.
(II) City B is 30 kms from City C.
12. Is z less than w? z and w are real numbers.
(I) z2 = 25
(II) w = 9
13. The value of an estate in January 1905 started gradually declining in such a way that at the end of each year it was worth only x times its value at the beginning of the year.
What was its worth in end December 1910 ?
(I) It was worth Rs.10,109 in the end of December 1906.
(II)It was worth Rs.12,345 in the beginning of January 1905.
14. In an election, 3 candidates A,B and C were representing for a membership of parliament. How many votes did each receive?
(I) A received 1006 votes more than B and 1213 more votes than C.
(II) Total votes cast were 15,414.
15. John studies Chinese in a school. Which school does he attend?
(I) All students in Jefferson High school take French.
(II) Maysville High School offers only Chinese.
16. How many girls passed the entrance exam this year?
(I) Last year 560 girls passed
(II) This year there was a 10% decrease over last year in the number of failures.
17. What is Raju's age?
(I) Raju, Vimala and Kishore are all of the same age.
(II) Total age of Vimala, Kishore and Abishek is 32 and Abishek is as old as Viala and Kishore together.
18. Is Sreedhar eligible for an entry pass to the company premisers?
(I) The company does not allow strangers to enter the company.
(II)All employees are elgible to get a pass.
19. Among five friends who is the tallest?
(I) D is taller than A and C.
(II)B is shorter than E but taller than D.
20. Can a democratic system operate without effective opposition?
(I) The opposition is indispensable.
(II) A good statesman always learns more from his opponents than from
his fervent supporters.
Directions for question 1-2 : Answer the questions based on the passage above them
A temple has 3 gateways, each of them is leading you into the temple, and at the end of each gateway there is an idol and as a devotee passes through the gateway with some flowers the number of flowers double. Ram enters the 1st gateway with some flowers and he puts same number of flowers at each idol and the end he is left with none.
21. How many flowers did Ram start with?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 3
(d) 7
22. How many flowers does he put at each idol?
(a) 10
(b) 8
(c) 6
(d) 5
Directions for question 3-5 : Answer the questions based on the passage above them
Liz, Jenni, Jolie and Rick have an English final on Friday and they all would like to study together at least once before the test. Liz can study only on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Thursday afternoon and night.Jenni can study only on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday nights and Tuesday afternoon and night. Jolie can study only on Wednesday and Thursday nights, Tuesday afternoon and Monday afternoon and night. Rick can study the afternoons and nights of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and on Monday afternoon.
23. If the group is to study twice, then the days could be
(a) Monday and Wednesday
(b) Tuesday and Thursday
(c) Wednesday and Thursday
(d) Monday and Friday
(e) Tuesday and Wednesday
24. If three of them tried to study together when all four couldn't
(a) this would be possible twice
(b) it would have to be on Wednesday night
(c) Rick could not attend the three person groups
(d) This could be accomplised on Monday and Tuesday only
(e) This would not be possible
25. If Liz decided to study every night,
(a) she would never be able to study with Rick
(b) she would never be able to study with Jolie
(c) she would have at least two study partners each night
(d) she would have to study alone on Monday night
(e) she would study with only Jenni on Thursday night
SECTION 2-COMPUTER AWARENESS (15 questions)
NOTE: The questions are of multiple choice format in the paper
1. What is the number of functions of a three variable boolean function?
2. Which is the most commonly used replacement algorithm?
Ans. LRU
3. Which memory management technique involves dividing the memory into fixed sized
blocks?
Ans. Paging
4. What is video resolution ?
5. The processing speed of a microprocessor depends on _____?
Ans. data bus width
SECTION 3: C TEST
NOTE: The questions are of multiple choice format in the paper
1. What is the output of the program given below
#include
main()
{
char i=0;
for(;i>=0;i++) ;
printf("%d\n",i);
}
2. What is the output of the following program
#include
main()
{
int i=0;
fork();
printf("%d",i++);
fork();
printf("%d",i++);
fork();
wait();
}
3. What is the memory allocated by the following definition ?
int (*x)[10];
4. What is the memory allocated by the following definition ?
int (*x)();
5. In the following program segment
#include
main()
{
int a=2;
int b=9;
int c=1;
while(b)
{
if(odd(b))
c=c*a;
a=a*a;
b=b/2;
}
printf("%d\n",c);
}
How many times is c=c*a calculated?
6. In the program segment in question 5 what is the value of a at the end of the while
loop?
7. What is the output for the program given below
typedef enum grade{GOOD,BAD,WORST,}BAD;
main()
{
BAD g1;
g1=1;
printf("%d",g1);
}
8. Give the output for the following program.
#define STYLE1 char
main()
{
typedef char STYLE2;
STYLE1 x;
STYLE2 y;
clrscr();
x=255;
y=255;
printf("%d %d\n",x,y);
}
9. Give the output for the following program segment.
#ifdef TRUE
int I=0;
#endif
main()
{
int j=0;
printf("%d %d\n",i,j);
}
10. In the following program
#include
main()
{
char *pDestn,*pSource="I Love You Daddy";
pDestn=malloc(strlen(pSource));
strcpy(pDestn,pSource);
printf("%s",pDestn);
free(pDestn);
}
(a)Free() fails
(b)Strcpy() fails
(c)prints I love You Daddy
(d)error
11. What is the output for the following program
#include
main()
{
char a[5][5],flag;
a[0][0]='A';
flag=((a==*a)&&(*a==a[0]));
printf("%d\n",flag);
}



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Subject: Information Technology

(1) All Questions are compulsory
(2) Maximum time allowed for the test is 60 minutes
(3) Each CORRECT answer will be awarded 1 mark
(4) 25 per cent marks will be deducted for each wrong answer

Sample Questions for Test Please tick (P) the correct one:

Q 1. You are designing the properties, methods, and events for components in a new VB application. There is a requirement that a customer have an ID number. How should you design the ID number?

a) as an event b) as a method c) as a property d) as a component

Q 2. When initializing the random-number generator using the Randomize statement, what happens if a number isn't supplied as argument?

a) Visual Basic generates an error b) the random-number generator is not initialized
c) the random-number generator is initialized using the current value of the system timer
d) the default value of 10 is used in place of the number

Q 3. Which of these statements is incorrect:

a) ActiveX DLLs are in-process servers b) ActiveX EXEs are out-of-process servers
c) ActiveX DLLs need to use marshalling
d) ActiveX EXEs run as seperate processes




Q. 4. Examine the following code:

public class Quiz2_3 {
public static void main( String[] args) {
int x = 010;
int y = 0x10;
int z = 10;
System.out.println(x+y+z);
}
}
Which one of the following correctly describes the behaviour when this program is compiled?

a) Compilation is successful and the output is 30.
b) Compilation is successful and the output is 36.
c) Compilation is successful and the output is 34.
d) The compiler rejects the expression y=0x10 because letters of the alphabet are not allowed in numeric constants.
e) The compiler rejects the expression y = 0x10 because a hexadecimal value cannot be assigned to an int variable.

Q5. On an operating system that treats filenames as case-sensitive, which of the following declarations are valid for a class for which the source is stored in the file Fred.java ? Select as many as apply :

a) package myPackage;
public class Fred{
Static void main( String[] args) {
/* body of Fred.main */
}
}
class Joe {
// body of class Joe
b) package myPackage;
public class FRED {
// body of class FRED
}
c) public class Fred {
int month = 1;
int day = 21;
}
d) Static void Fred.main(String[] args) {
//body of Fred.main }

6. Which of the following is not an advantage of table partioning?
a) Partition improves the performance of queries
b) It reduces amount of sorting required c) Both a & b d)None of these

Q.7. What Oracle package can be used to set a role for a user dynamically within an anonymous PL/SQL block?
a) DBMS_ROLE b) DBMS_SESSION c) DBMS_USER
d) DBMS_UTILITY e) Oracle does not provide a package for this.

Q 8. The Program Global Area (PGA) contains ALL of the following except:
a) Sort Area b) System Change Number (SCN) c) Session Information d) Cursor state

Q. 9. What PL/SQL statements ensure that all database changes brought about by SQL operations are either made permanent or undone at the same time (choose all that apply):
a) CANCEL b) CONFIRM c) None d) COMMIT e) ROLLBACK

Q10. Which of the following correctly describe the restrictions on the use of LONG columns (choose all that apply):
a). You cannot create an object type with a LONG attribute.
b). A table can contain only one LONG column.
c). LONG columns cannot appear in WHERE clauses.
d). LONG columns cannot be indexed. e). All the Above

Q.11. Which one of the following uses the correct syntax to include an applet called ButtonText in an HTML page?
a).


b).


c).


d).




Subject: Logical Reasoning

Logical Consistency

Each question has a main statement followed by four statements labelled A, B, C and D. Choose the ordered pair of statements where the first statement implies the second, and the two statements are logically consistent with the main statement.

1. All irresponsible parents cause their children to become drug addicts.
A. Mohan is a drug addict
B. Mohan is not a drug addict.
C. Mohan’s parent are responsible parents.
D. Mohan’s parent are irresponsible

a. BD b. AD c. CB d. DA

2. I date only on Sundays.
A. I dated.
B. I did not date.
C. It’s Sunday
D. It’s not Sunday

a. AC b. AD c. CD d. AB

Deductive Logic
Each question has a set of four statements. Each statement has three segments. Choose the alternative where the third segment in the statement can be logically deduced using both the preceding two, but not just from one of them.
1. A. Pegasus is a horse; Some horses have wings; Pegasus has wings.
B. Tina has weak legs; Polio at births can weaken legs; Tina has Polio.
C. All good people are not priests; Some priests may not be good; Ratan is a good priest.
D. Sharma sells medicine; All who sells medicine are rich; Sharma is not poor.

a. B & D b. D only c. B, B & C d. A & D
2. A. Geometry is derived from algebra; Algebra is derived from Trigonometry; Trigonometry is derived from Geometry.
B. Calculus is derived from Geometry; Geometry is derived from Trigonometry; All problems of Calculus can be solved by Trigonometry.
C. Maths is a science; Some science is definitely art; Maths is an art.
D. Commerce is an art; Most art is scientific enquiry; Commerce can be scientific enquiry.

a. A & D b. C & D c. D only d. A only

Data Interpretation

Directions for Q1-Q5: The following table refers to the production, import and consumption of fertilizers during the period 1988-93. Study it carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Year (in lakh tonnes) Cost of imports (Rs. Crore)
1988/89 90 20 110 645
1989/90 85 31 116 1540
1990/91 90 35 125 1336
1991/92 98 28 126 1935
1992/93 97 25 122 2220

Assume : There is no inventory at the start or the end of any year.

1. What was the percentage shortfall of domestic production in 1991-92?

a. 11.11 b. 22.22 c.28.57 d. 77.77

2. In which year did the imports register the largest percentage growth?

a. 1988-89 b. 1989-90 c. 1990-91 d. 1991-92

3. If the ratio of cost of domestic production to cost of import in 1992-93 was 2:3, what was the total cost of domestic production in 1992-93? (approximately)

a. Rs.8600 Cr. B. Rs. 1290 Cr. c. 5740 Cr. d. None of these

Numeric Ability

1. Three consecutive whole numbers are such that the square of the middle number is greater than the product of the other two by one. Find the middle number.
a. 6 b. 18 c. 12 d. All of these

2. An alloy contains tin, Aluminium and copper in the ratio 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/5. What is the approximate percentage of Aluminium in the alloy?

a. 20% b. 30% c. 32% d. 36%
3. A housewife has 1 litre of solution that contains milk and water in the ratio of 3:1. She adds 250 ml of 3:2 solution of milk and water to it and then uses 250 ml of the combined mixture to make curd. How much of pure milk is she left with?

a. 1000 ml b. 912.5 ml c. 750 ml d. 720 ml

Subject: MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Q1. Evaluate

(a) 0
(b) 
(c) 1
(d) does not exist

Q2. Find the least square approximation by a function of the form Ax+B to the function sin x on (0, ). Then A and B respectively are
(a) A=0, B=1 (b) A=1, B= (c) A=0, B=2/ (d) A=0, B=/2
Q3. Let f(x)= when 0 < x   and f(x)= when –  x  0. The Fourier series for this function is
(a) 1+cos x + cos 2x + cos 3x + ……………
(b) 1+sin x + sin 3x + ………………
(c) 1+sin x + +……….
(d) sin x + +……….
Q4. Suppose that F1=1, F2=1, F3=2, F4=3, F5=5 and in general Fn=Fn–1+Fn–2 for n  3. Then F1 + F2 + …. + Fn equals

(a) Fn+1–1 (b) Fn+2 (c) Fn+2–1 (d) Fn+1+Fn+2
Q5. Evaluate

(a) 2n–2
(b) n(n+1)2n
(c) n 22n–2
(d) none of these

Q6. A miner is trapped in a mine containing three doors. The first door leads to a tunnel that will take him to safety after 3 hours of travel. The second door leads to a tunnel that will return him to the mine after 5 hours of travel. The third door leads to a tunnel that will return him to the mine after 7 hours. If we assume that the miner is at all times equally likely to choose any one of the doors, the expected length of time until he reaches, safety is
(a) 15 hours
(b) 110 hours
(c) 30 hours
(d) 5 hours

Q7. The number of solutions of the equation
x1+x2+x3+x4=11,
where x1  7, 1  x2, x3  3 and 0  x4  3, is
(a) 10
(b) 98
(c) 112
(d) 210

Q8. The joint probability density function of X and Y is given by

f(x, y)=
P(X>1, Y<1) is

(a) e–1(1–e–2)
(b) e–1
(c) (1–e–2)
(d)

Q9. Mr and Mrs Thompson hosted a party for n married couples. Each person shook hands with everyone else, exclusing his or her spouse. No person shook hands with himself or herself. Let h(n) denote the number of handshakes made. The recurrence relation satisfied by h(n) is
(a) h(n)=h(n–1), h(0)=0 (b) h(n)=h(n–1)+h(n–2), h(0)=0
(c) h(n)=h(n–1)+ , h(0)=0 (d) h(n)=h(n–1)+4n, h(0)=0
Q10. Find the dual of the following problem:

Maximize Z=2x1+4x2+3x3
Subject to constraints:
3x1+4x2+2x360
2x1+x2+2x340
x1+3x2+2x380
x1, x2, x30
(a) Maximize Z=60y1+40y2+80y3
Subject to constraints:
3y1+2y2+y34

(b) Maximize Z=60y1+40y2+80y3
Subject to constraints:
3y1+4y2+2y360
2y1+y2+2y3  40
y1, y2, y30

(c) Minimize Z=60y1+40y2+80y3
Subject to constraints:
3y1+2y2+y32
4y1+y2+3y34
2y1+2y2+2y33

(d) None of these


Subject: Library & Information Science

1. Which process allows misplaced books to be restored on the shelves in a library.
a) Shelf study
b) Stock verification
c) Authority list
d) Shelf rectification

2. Which service refers the users to sources of information rather than providing information.
Reprography
a) Selective Dissemination of Information
b) Referral
c) Documentation

3. Which one is the correct spelling.
a) Encyclopedia Britainica
b) Encyclopedia Britannica
c) Encyclopedia Britainica
d) Encyclopaedia Britanica

4. Which document reports current activity of an organization
a) House journal
b) Handbook
c) Patent
d) Directory

5. MARC was the project of which organization.

a) Library of Congress, USA
b) National Library, Calcutta
c) British Library, UK
d) CNRS, France

6. Where is Indian National Science Academy (INSA) located
a) Bangalore
b) New Delhi
c) Calcutta
d) Pune

7. India’s information input centre for the International Nuclear Information
System is.
a) BARC
b) NISSAT
c) NISCAIR
d) Dept. of Atomic Energy

8. Which service supplies full text copy of a reference to the user.
a) Bibliography
b) Reprography
c) Document Delivery
d) Repackaging

9. Which of the following is a library software package
a) DELNET
b) NIC
c) UNESCO
d) Granthalaya

10. Translation service removes which of the following barrier.
a) Cultural
b) Political
c) Economic
d) Language








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1. Replace the letters with numbers and solve the equation 4(ABCDE) = EDCBA.
answer is
(A) 87978 (B) 98765 (C) 56789 (D) 87912 (E) None of these

2. A certain number of workmen can do a piece of work in 25 days, in what time will another set of an equal number of men do a piece of work as great supposing that 2 men
of the first set can do as much work in a hour as 3 men in the second set can do in an hour

(A) 60 days (B)75 days (C) 90 days (D) 105 days (E) None of these

3. You are given two different length strings that have the characteristic that they both take exactly one hour to burn. However, neither string burns at a constant rate. Some sections of the strings burn very fast, other sections burn very slow. All you have to work with is a matches to calculate when exactly 45 minutes has elapsed.
(A) 1. Light both ends of the first string
2. Light end of the second string at the same time.
3. When the first string is finished burning,
4. Light the unlit end of the second string.
5. When the second string is finished burning exactly 45 minutes will have passed.
(B) 1. Light both ends of the second string
2. Light beginning of the first string at the same time.
3. when the first string is finished burning,
4. Light the unlit end of the second string.
5. When second string is finished burning exactly 45 minutes will have passed.
(C)
1. Light end of the first string
2. Light end of the second string at the same time
3. When the first string is finished burning,
4. Light the unlit end of the second string.
5. When the second string is finished burning exactly 45 minutes will have passed.
(D) None of these

4. Dot likes pots and pans but not cooks, She likes straw but not hay; she likes sagas but not poems. Does she like a star or a planet?
(A) Star (B) planet (C) More date required

5. In a certain code language, ‘851’ means ‘good sweet fruit’. ‘783’ means ‘good red rose’ and ‘341’ means ‘rose and fruit’. Which digit stands for ‘sweet’ in that language ?
(A) 8 (B) 5 (C) 1 (D) 3 (E) None of these

6. (i) Apron – Cap – Suit
(ii) Trot – Step – hop
(iii) Early – Late –Ago
(iv) Alone – Apiece – Another
(v) Rope – String – Ribbon
For each triplet (group if 3 words) above, have a common bond. Identify the triplets in which the words are not bonded.

(A) iii (B) ii (C) V (D) iv (E) None of these

7. A man hires a taxi to meet him at the railroad station at 3 p. m. to take him to an appointment. He catches an earlier train and arrives at 2 p.m. He decides to start walking, and is picked up en route by the taxi. He arrives twenty minutes early for his appointment. How long did he wald ?

(A) 45 minutes (B) 50 minutes (C) 24 minutes (D) 36 minutes (E) none of these

8.
Z4 X3 V9
A6 C2 ?
T5 R4 P15

(A) E10 (B) S10 (C) E12 (D) S12 (E) None of these

9. There are 10 statements written on a piece of paper:

1. At least one of statements 9 and 10 is ture.
2. This either is the first true or the first false statement.
3. There are three consecutive statements, which are false.
4. The difference between the numbers of the last true and the first true statement divides the number, that is to be found.
5. The sum of the numbers of the true statement divides the number, that is to be found.
6. This is not the last true statement.
7. The number of each true statement divides the number, that is to be found.
8. The number that is to be found is the percentage of true statements.
9. The number of divisors of the number, that is to be found,(apart from 1 and itself) is greater than the sum of the numbers of the true statements.
10. There are no three consecutive true statements.
What is the number?

(A) 420 (B) 520 (C) 415 (D) 515

10. “Lets hava some!” The kids around Betty as she checked the candies. “ Okey,
but I’ll have a few myself,” she told them. “It’s by age. A third of them for Bill, a
quarter for Eve, a fifth for Linda, and a sixth for Bruce. That leaves just six for me.”
How many were there in all?

(A) 200 (B) 180 (C) 120 (D) 90 (E) None of these


11. The question given below has problem and two statements numbered I and II giving
certain information. You have to decide if the information given in the statements is
sufficient for answering the problem. Indicate your answer as

(A) if the data in statement I alone is sufficient;
(B) if the data in statement II alone is sufficient;
(C) If the either in I and II alone is sufficient;
(D) If the data given in I and II are not sufficient;
(E) If the data given in I and II together are needed.

12. “At a party

(1) There were 9 men and children
(2) There were 2 more women than children
(3) The number of different man-woman couples possible was 24.
Of the three groups – men, women, and children
(4) There were 4 of one group
(5) There were 6 of one group
(6) There were 8 of one group”

Exactly one of the speaker’s statement is false. Which of (1) through (6) is false
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D)2 (E) none of these

13. Your pockets are tearing from the weight of all the coins in them. After you unload
them onto the kitchen table, you discover something surprising. You have exactly the
same number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, totaling $6.15. How many of
each coin do you have?

(A) 10 of each (B) 22 of each (C) 15 of each (D) 20 of each (E) None of these


14. I have ten boxes which I want to pack into crates. Each crate is capable of carrying a maximum of 25 kg. Unfortunately I only have three crates, and the total weight of the boxes is 75 kg:




How can I pack the boxes into crates so that each one has exactly 25 kg?

Crate 1 Crate 2 Crate 3
(A) 15, 10 11,13,1 9,8,4,2,2
(B) 15, 10 11,8,4,2 13,9,2,1
(C) 15,9,1 11,8,4,2 13,10,2
(D) all of these
(E) None of these

15. “What day do you go back to school, Henry?” asked his grandmother one day.
“Well,” Henry replied, “Nine days ago, the day before yesterday was three weeks before the second day of term.” If Henry had this conversation on a Sunday, what day of the week did he start school?

(A) Monday (B) Wednesday (

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1). A beggr collects cigarette stubs and makes one ful cigarette
with every 7 stubs. Once he gets 49 stubs . How many cigarettes
can he smoke totally.
Ans. 8

2). A soldiar looses his way in a thick jungle at random walks
from his camp but mathematically in an interestingg fashion.
First he walks one mile east then half mile to north. Then 1/4
mile to west, then 1/8 mile to south and so on making a loop.
Finally hoe far he is from his camp and in which direction.
ans: in north and south directions
1/2 - 1/8 + 1/32 - 1/128 + 1/512 - and so on
= 1/2/((1-(-1/4))
similarly in east and west directions
1- 1/4 + 1/16 - 1/64 + 1/256 - and so on
= 1/(( 1- ( - 1/4))
add both the answers

3). hoe 1000000000 can be written as a product of two factors
neither of them containing zeros
Ans 2 power 9 x 5 ppower 9 ( check the answer )

4). Conversation between two mathematcians:
first : I have three childern. Thew pproduct of their ages is 36
. If you sum their ages . it is exactly same as my neighbour's
door number on my left. The sacond mathematiciaan verfies the
door number and says that the not sufficient . Then the first
says " o.k one more clue is that my youngest is the youngest"
Immmediately the second mathematician answers . Can you aanswer
the questoion asked by the first mathematician?
What are the childeren ages? ans 2 and 3 and 6

5). Light glows for every 13 seconds . How many times did it
between 1:57:58 and 3:20:47 am
ans : 383 + 1 = 384

6). 500 men are arranged in an array of 10 rows and 50 columns .
ALL tallest among each row aare asked to fall out . And the
shortest among THEM is A. Similarly after resuming that to their
originaal podsitions that the shorteest among each column are
asked to fall out. And the longest among them is B . Now who is
taller among A and B ?
ans A

7). A person spending out 1/3 for cloths , 1/5 of the remsaining
for food and 1/4 of the remaining for travelles is left with
Rs 100/- . How he had in the begining ?
ans RS 250/-

8). there are six boxes containing 5 , 7 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 29
balls of either red or blue in colour. Some boxes contain only
red balls and others contain only blue . One sales man sold one
box out of them and then he says " I have the same number of red
balls left out as that of blue ". Which box is the one he solds
out ?
Ans : total no of balls = 89 and (89-29 /2 = 60/2 = 30
and also 14 + 16 = 5 + 7 + 18 = 30

9). A chain is broken into three pieces of equal lenths
conttaining 3 links each. It is taken to a backsmith to join into
a single continuous one . How many links are to tobe opened to
make it ?
Ans : 2.

10). Grass in lawn grows equally thickand in a uniform rate. It
takes 24 days for 70 cows and 60 for 30 cows . How many cows can
eat away the same in 96 days.?
Ans : 18 or 19

11). There is a certain four digit number whose fourth digit is
twise the first digit.
Third digit is three more than second digit.
Sum of the first and fourth digits twise the third number.
What was that number ?
Ans : 2034 and 4368

If you qualify in the first part then you have to appear for
the second i.e the following part.
Part 2.

1. From a vessel on the first day, 1/3rd of the liquid
evaporates. On the second day 3/4th of the remaining liquid
evaporates. what fraction of the volume is present at the end of
the II day.

2. an orange galss has orange juice. and white glass has apple
juice. Bothe equal volume 50ml of the orange juice is taken and
poured into the apple juice. 50ml from the white glass is poured
into the orange glass. Of the two quantities, the amount of
apple juice in the orange glass and the amount of orange juice in
the white glass, which one is greater and by how much?

3. there is a 4 inch cube painted on all sides. this is cut
into no of 1 inch cubes. what is the no of cubes which have no
pointed sides.

4. sam and mala have a conversation. sam says i am vertainly not
over 40. mala says i am 38 and you are atleast 5 years older
than me. Now sam says you are atleast 39. all the sattements by
the two are false. How hold are they realy.

5. ram singh goes to his office in the city, every day from his
suburbun house. his driver mangaram drops him at the railway
station in the morning and picks him up in the evening. Every
evening ram singh reaches the station at 5 o'clock. mangaram
also reaches at the same time. one day ramsingh started early
from his office and came to the station at 4 o'clock. not
wanting to wait for the car he starts walking home. Mangaram
starts at normal time, picks him up on the way and takes him back
house, half an hour early. how much time did ram singh walk.

6. in a railway station, there are tow trains going. One in the
harbour line and one in the main line, each having a frequency of
10 minutes. the main line service starts at 5 o'clock. the
harbour line starts at 5.02a.m. a man goes to the station every
day to catch the first train. what is the probability of man
catchinhg the first train

7. some people went for vaction. unfortunately it rained for 13
days when they were there. but whenever it rained in the
morning, they had clean afternood and vice versa. In all they
enjoyed 11 morning and 12 afternoons. how many days did they
stay there totally

8. exalator problem repeat

9. a survey was taken among 100 people to firn their preference
of watching t.v. programmes. there are 3 channels. given no of
people who watch
at least channel 1
" " 2
" " 3
no channels at all
atleast channels 1and 3
" " 1 and 2
" " 2 and 3
find the no of people who watched all three.

10. albert and fernandes they have two leg swimming race. both
start from opposite and of the pool. On the first leg, the boys
pass each other at 18 mt from the deep end of the pool. during
the II leg they pass at 10 mt from the shallow end of the pool.
Both go at const speed. but one of them is faster. each boy
rests for 4 sec to see at the end of the i leg. what is the
length of the pool.

11. T H I S Each alphabet stands for one
I S digit, what is the maximum value T
-------------- can take
X F X X
X X U X
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CHAPTER-1

THE BASIC LANGUAGE
 object oriented programming.
 Encapsulation.
 Polymorphism.
 CPP Preprocessor Directives.
 Comments.
 CPP Data types
 New and Delete expressions
 Type convertions.

Object oriented programming: It is nothing but doing the programs with the help of objects. So first of all we have to know what is an object? How it is implemented in C++ programming? All these details are given below.
CLASS: A class is an expanded concept of a data structure: instead of holding only data, it can hold both data and functions.
OBJECT: An object is an instantiation of a class. In terms of variables, a class would be the type, and an object would be the variable.
By using these objects we can access the class members and member functions.

Classes are generally declared using the keyword class, with the following format:

class class_name { EG: Class student
access_specifier_1: {
member 1; charname;
access_specifier_2: int marks:
member2; float average;
… }s;
}object_names;
In the above eg: “S” is the object so we can access entire data of the student class by using this object. We discuss about the access specifiers in next concepts in detail.
Encapsulation: Wrapping up of a data in to single logical unit (i.e class) is called encapsulation. So writing class is known as encapsulation.
Polymorphism: Simply it one thing different actions let me explain consider one person (assume that person is one thing)he will exibit different actions depending on situations like his son called him daddy, and his father called him son, and his wife called him husband. I will explain how this concept is implemented in our C++ concepts in the upcoming chapters.

Inheritance: A key feature of C++ classes is inheritance. Inheritance allows creating classes which are derived from other classes, so that they automatically include some of its “parent’s” members, plus its own. We will the implementation of this concept in detail in the upcoming chapters.

Comments: comments are parts of the source code disregarded by the compiler. They simply do nothing. Their purpose is only to allow the programmer to insert notes or descriptions embedded within the source code.

C++ supports two ways to insert comments:
//line comment
/*block comment*/
The first of them, known as line comment, discards everything from where the pair of slash signs (//) is found up to the end of that same line. The second one, known as block comment, discards everything between the /* characters and the first appearance of the */ characters, with the possibility of including more than one line.

We are going to add comments to our second program:

If you include comments within the source code of your programs with out using the comment characters combinations //,/* or */, the compiler will take them as if they were C++ expressions, most likely causing one or several error messages when you compile it.
Preprocessor directives:
Preprocessor directives are lines included in the code of our programs that are not program statements but directives for the processor. These lines are always preceded by a pound sign (#). The processor executed before the actual compilation of code is generated by the statements.

These processor directives extend only across a single line of code. As soon as a new line character is found, the processor directive is considered to end. No semicolon (;) is expected at the end of a preprocessor directive. The only way a preprocessor directive can extend through more than one line is by preceding the new line character at the end of the line by a backslash (/)
Macro definitions (#define, #undef)
To define preprocessor macros we can use #define. Its formate is:
#define identifier replacement.
When the preprossor encounters this direccive , it replaces any occurrence of identifier in the rest of the code by replacement can be an expresson , a statement , a block or simply anything. The processor does not understand C++ , it simply replaces any occurrence of identifier by replacement.
#define TABLE_SIZE 100
int table 1 [TABLE_SIZE];
int table 2 [TABLE_SIZE];
After the preprocessor has replased TABLE_SIZE, the code becomes equivalent to:
Int table 1[100];
Int table 2 [100];
This use of #define as constant definer is already known by us from previous tutorials, but #define can work also with parameters to define function macros:
#define getmax(a,b) a>b?a:b
This would replace any occurrence of getmax followed by two arguments by the replacement expression, but also replasing each argument by its identifier, exactly as you would expect if it was a function:
//function macro
#include
Using namespace std;

#define getmax(a,b) ((a)>(b)?(a)b))

Int main()
{
Int x=5,y;
Y=getmax (x,2);
Cout << y << endl;
Cout<< getmax(7,x)<Return 0;
} 5
6

Defined macros are not affected by block structure. A macro lasts until it is undefined with the #undef preprosseor directive:
#define table_size 100
Int table 1 [TABLE_SIZE];
#undef TABLE_SIZE
#define TABLE_SIZE 200
Int table 2[TABLE_SIZE];

This would generate the same code as:

Int table 1 [100];
Int table 2 [200];

Function macro definitions accept two special operators (# and ##) in the replacement sequence:
If the operator # is used before a parameter is used in the replacement sequence, that parameter is replaced by a string literal (as if it were enclosed between double quotes)
#define str (x) #x
Cout << str(test);

This would be translated into:
Cout << “test”;

The operator ## concatenates two arguments leaving no blank spaces between them:

#define glue(a,b) a## b
Glue(c,out) << ”test’’;
This would also be translated into:
Cout <<”test”;
Because preprocessor replacements happen before any C++ syntax check, macro definitions can be a tricky feature, but be careful: code that relies heavily on complicated macros may result obscure to other programmers, since the syntax they expect in C++.
Conditional inclusions (#ifdef, #ifdef, #if, #endif, #else and #elif)
These directives allow to include or discard part of the code of a program if a certain condition is met.
#ifdef allowes a section of a program to be compiled only if the macro that is specified as the parameter has been defined, no matter which its value is. For example:
#ifdef TABLE_SIZE
int table [TABLE_SIZE];
#endif
In this case , the line of code int table [TABLE_SIZE]; is only compiled if TABLE_SIZE was previously defined with #define, independently of its value. If it was not defined, that line will not be included in the program compilation.
#ifndef serves for the exact opposite: the code between #indef and #endif directives is only compiled if the specified identifier has not been previously defined. For example:
#ifndef TABLE_SIZE
#define TABLE_SIZE 100
#endif
Int table [TABLE_SIZE];


/* My second program in C++
With more comments*/
#include
Using namespace std;
Int main ()
{
Cout <<”Hello World!”; // prints Hello World!
Count <<”I’m a C++program”; //prints I’m a C++ program
return 0;
} Hellow World! I’m a C++ program