Tuesday, December 15, 2015

TRIANZ QUESTIONS

TRIANZ
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
HELD AT BANGALORE IN DEC 2015
i.                   1stROUND:
WRITTEN TEST:
·        Verbal(English)
·        Quantitative Aptitude
·        Logical Reasoning
·        ESSAY WRITING
ii.                 2ndROUND:
TECHNICAL INTERVIEW:
·        First Some personal questions will be asked like
1.     Tell me about yourself
2.     Strengths, weakness
3.     Aim
4.     Role model etc.,
·        Then questions related to our interested subjects in B.tech.
EX:- My favorite subjects are computer networks and microprocessors. They will ask related to these subjects.
·        Then questions on basic C will be asked like
1.     Definitions: Data types, Data structures, Functions, Strings, Arrays etc,
2.     They will ask to write Basic C programs also.
·        Some Puzzles will be asked. You should answer them in thinking logically and positively.
·        Then, He/ She will ask whether we have any questions for them.
Ex:- 1. What are the new technologies I have to learn  before joining your company?
2.I would like to know the feedback of my performance sir.

iii.              3rdROUND:
HR ROUND:
·        In this round they will check only our communication, confidence levels and attitude that’s all.
·        Questions like:
1.     Tell me about yourself
2.     What is your goal
3.     Who is your role model and why?
4.     In next two years where you will be in our organization
5.     Tell me something about your family
6.     Then he/she also asks whether we have any questions for them.
In overall recruitment process written test will be easy with some practice in those areas which are explained above we can crack it easily. Next the technical interview s somewhat tough but with basic knowledge and confidence we can crack this technical round. In HR round the only thing is communication and positive attitude nothing else.
THANK YOU

Sunday, December 6, 2015

IMPORTANT FORMULASVTO SOLVE APTTITUDDE PROBLEMS

APTITUDE TIPS



Aptitude meaning
Capability; ability; innate or acquired capacity for something; talent:
Readiness or quickness in learning; intelligence: the state or quality of being apt; special fitness.

What is an Aptitude Test?
An aptitude test is any type of assessment that evaluates the talent/ability/potential to perform a certain task, with no prior knowledge and/or training. To simplify this definition, think about the following examples: A True/False/Cannot say Verbal Reasoning test could help a legal firm evaluate the ability of a lawyer to draw conclusions from legal documents. A concentration test could help a rail operator evaluate a driver's ability to keep focused while being involved in the monotonous work of driving a train.
This section is very useful for those who are preparing for competitive exams such as Written test of IT companies, Bank Exams, CAT Exams, GATE Exams, Railway Exams, SSC, UPSC, Defence and many more.
Tips to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude Test

Start from the basics: There is no set syllabus that you can strictly follow, in general. But if a particular test appraises you of the topics included, then stick to that. Otherwise go back to the basics of Mathematics, however easy you may think it to be. Follow your academic syllabus so that you can cover all major topics.
Concentrate on fundamentals: The basic concepts of the topics involved should be absolutely clear. Take guidance from your teacher if you get stuck on a particular topic. Do not leave any topic, even if it seems relatively unimportant, as questions can be asked from anywhere. Revise the concepts as and when possible.

    Practice: Various entrance exams conduct Quantitative Aptitude as one of the papers. Solve previous year's papers and also model papers of these exams. This will help acquaint with pattern and structure of questions set. The key mantra to success is extensive practice and speed. Calculations of some of the problems can be quite lengthy and time is a major factor during the exams. Practice a lot to acquire speed. Look in the silly mistakes committed earlier and try to improve them.

    Take a systematic approach: First solve the practice questions topic wise and later attempt an entire paper. In the beginning you can solve the problems using conventional methods. Later, try out your own shortcut methods to increase speed. But be alert not to jump crucial steps which might confuse you later.

    Memorise important formulas, theorems and tables: Quantitative Aptitude includes a lot of formulas, theorems, tables, etc. Write down the important ones that you need to memorise on a sheet of paper. Keep it handy so that you can glance at it any time. Practice a lot to get familiar with them. Practice common square root and cube root problems to quickly solve during exam.
Mark strong and weak sections: While solving different problems, try to find out the topics that you are strong in and also the ones you in which you aren't. Do not neglect the ones you are considerably weaker in, as these might constitute a major part of the paper. Take guidance from your teacher, mentor or senior. You can also take up a coaching class on Mathematics.
Part marking: Many tests on Quantitative Aptitude have part marking scheme. So even if you know that the final answer is wrong, do not cancel the whole problem as you can get part marking for the correct portion.
 Know different types of questions: The questions can be deliberately set in a confusing manner or in a more twisted form instead of a more direct form that you are more familiar with. Only practice of different model and earlier years' papers will give you idea of the different ways the questions can be set.
Read the questions carefully: Read the questions carefully so that you understand it properly before answering. A slight misinterpretation of the question otherwise known to you can mar your effort.
Glance before solving: Give a quick glance to the exam paper. First take up the questions you are more comfortable as this will give you the much needed confidence and positive energy to move on with the rest of the paper. Later solve the other questions that you feel are slightly tougher.
Time is essential: Do not waste time if you get stuck in solving a particular question. You might be giving away precious time. Move on to solve the other questions and later if time permits try the ones you have left earlier.
Negative marking: Many tests follow negative marking, so it is advisable not to attempt too many questions on guesswork. In case if you have to then apply the process of elimination (POE) to eliminate the more probable incorrect choices to zero-in on the correct one.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Tech Mahindra Model Paper



Tech Mahindra Model Paper -1
Verbal Ability (100 Questions)
Directions: Choose the most appropriate preposition
1.       The person refused to grovel _________ the feet of his master.
a. on                              b. about               c. at                        d. by     
2.       It is very dangerous to intrude ___________ the enemy's camp
a. in                                b. Into                   c. on                      d. through
3.        Terrorists live ___________ the gun all their life.
a. with                          b. for                     c. by                       d. on
4.        The father was anxious __________ the safety of his daughter.
a. at                               b. about               c. for                      d. with
5.        A good judge never jumps _________ the conclusion.
a. to                               b. at                       c. on                      d. for
6.        He was killed _________ a highway man _______ a dagger.
a. by, for                      b. by, with           c. in, for                d. with, for
7.        My uncle was afflicted _______ a serious illness and was almost confined _______ bed _________ more than two months.
a. by, on, for              b. by, on, since                  c. with, to , for                   d. to, to, since
8.        Finding himself short ________ money, he wrote ______ his uncle _______ help.
a. of, to, for                                b. in, to, to          c. with, to, for                    d. to, to, about
9.        Shyam looked ______ the old kite maker ______ the same indifference as he showed ________ the show maker.
a. to, with, for           b. on, in, to                         c. at, in, to           d. at, with, to
10.   It is a long time ________ he saw his friend who lives ______ his parents _________ the neighbouring town.
a. when, at, of           b. since, with, in               c. when, for, in                  d. since, for, of
11.   I was advised to abstain ________ all alcoholic drinks.
a. in                b. at                       c. from                  d. by
12.    It is not difficult to sympathise ________ an unfortunate man.
a. with          b. for                     c. by                       d. at
13.    He had to repent ________ what he had done.
a. at               b. of                       c. over                  d. for
14.    You are supposed to take this medicine and you will ged rid ________ the bad cold.
a. from         b. over                  c. at                        d. of
15.    I have invested a lot of money ________ farming.
a. on              b. for                     c. in                        d. into  
16.   Give an example pertinent __________ the case.
a. with          b. on                      c. for                      d. to

17.    The candidates were tense _________ expectancy.
a. with          b. In                       c. on                      d. from
18.    My voice reverberated ________ the walls of the castle.
a. for             b. from                 c. in                        d. on
19.    These slums are disgrace ________ the civic authorities.
a. for             b. to                       c. towards           d. on
20.    Ravi could not dissociate himself _________ what he said earlier.
a. off             b. with                  c. from                  d. of   
(21-30): complete the following questions with the words given.
21.   She was confident that he would ………….. to her request.
a. exceed                    b.  accede  
22.   I invited everyone …………….. Tom to the picnic.
a. except                     b.  accept  
23.   It would be more ………… to treat animals kindly.
 a. Human                    b.  humane 
24.   We traveled to Montana on the ………… .
a. intrastate                b.  interstate
25.   The ………….. of Washington is Olympia.
a. capital                      b.  capitol
26.   The new decor ………………….. the company's new direction.
a. complimented      b.  complemented
27.   The athlete was …………. on the shoulders of the crowd after the game.
a. born                          b.  borne
28.   I was ………………… to go by the time he got home.
a. already                    b.  all ready
29.   Some wealthy people live on the interest of their money without ever touching the ……… .
a. principle                  b.  principal
30.   My sister was a good ……………… model.
a. role                           b.  roll   
(31-40): Fill the blanks with the appropriate words given below.
31.      You will have to catch the morning flight, so you ----------- better get ready.
a. would       b. should             c. had                    d. may
32.   ----------- the event of his resigning his job, his family would starve.
a. within       b. at                       c. on                      d. in
33.   Kanmani was so good at mathematics that his friends considered him to be a -----------
a. protocular              b. profligate       c. prodigy            d. prodigal
34.   His monotonous voice acted like ----------- and his audience was soon asleep.
a. a sedative               b. a cathartic      c. a purgative     d. an emetic
35.   He ----------- sometimes force himself to work on till late in the night only to find himself unable to do anything the next day.
a. used to                    b. would                              c. should                              d. could
36.   Beauty is to ugliness as adversity is to -----------.
a. misery                      b. cowardice                      c. happiness                       d. prosperity
37.   This legend has been ----------- from father to son.
a. handed out            b. handed down               c. handed over                  d. handed in
38.   My finger is still ----------- where I caught it in the door yesterday.
a. Sore                          b. injured                            c. wounded                        d. bruised
39.   All of us should abide ----------- the laws of our country.
a. on                              b. to                                       c. in                                        d. by
40.   The accused was released on pending hearing of his case.
a. bale                           b. deposit                            c. bail                                     d. bond 
(41-50): Which of the words/phrases, 1, 2, 3, and 4, should replace the words/phrases in each of the following sentences.
41.   She is tallest of all the girls.
a. a taller                                      b. Taller                                c. the taller                         d. the tallest
42.   The robber entered into the old man’s room very quietly.
a. entered inside                      b. entered in                      c. entered                           d. none
43.   He enjoys to tell stories to children.
a. to narrate stories                                b. telling stories                                c. how to tell stories       d. none
44.   He insisted on he was innocent
a. insists that                              b. insisted that                  c. insisted on that            d. none
45.   The bag is so heavy that I can hardly carry it.
a. too                                            b. as                                       c. much                                                d. none 
46.   She is worried about his health and also me.
a. also is me                                b. me also are                    c. so am I                             d. so come too
47.   We had to stop for diesel because we had hardly much left.
a. any                                            b. more                                                c. some                                                d. none
48.   Only three fourths of the work are complete.
a. has complete                        b. have complete             c. is complete                    d. had complete
49.   The person who they are referring to is a good friend.
a. that                                           b. which                               c. whom                               d. none
50.   My copy is as good or better than yours.
a. as good as or                         b. as good as                      c. as good and better     d. none   
(51-60): Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
  True, it is the function of the army to maintain law and order in abnormal times. But in normal times there is another force that compels citizens to obey the laws and to act with due regard to the rights of others. The force also protects the lives and the properties of law abiding men. Laws are made to secure the personal safety of its subjects and to prevent murder and crimes of violence. They are made to secure the property of the citizens against theft and damage to protect the rights of communities and castes to carry out their customs and ceremonies, so long as they do not conflict with the rights of others. Now the good citizen, of his own free will obey these laws and he takes care that everything he does is done
    with due regard to the rights and well-being of others. But the bad citizen is only restrained from breaking these laws by fear of the consequence of his actions. And the necessary steps to compel the bad citizen to act as a good citizen are taken by this force. The supreme control of law and order in a State is in the hands of a Minister who is responsible to the State Assembly and acts through the Inspector General of Police.
51.   The expression 'customs and ceremonies' means :
a. fairs and festivals.                                               b.  habits and traditions.
c.     usual practices and religious rites.            d.  superstitions and formalities.
52.   A suitable title for the passage would be :
  a. the function of the army.                              b. laws and the people's rights.
c. the fear of the law and citizen's security   d. the functions of the police.
53.   Which of the following is not implied in the passage?
a. Law protects those who respect it.            
b. Law ensures people's religious and social rights absolutely and unconditionally.
c. A criminal is deterred from committing crimes only for fear of the law.
d. The forces of law help to transform irresponsible citizens into responsible ones.
54.   According to the writer, which one of the following is not the responsibility of the police?
a. To protect the privileges of all citizens.      b. To check violent activities of citizens.
c. To ensure peace among citizens by safeguarding individual rights.
d. To maintain peace during extraordinary circumstances.
55.   Which of the following reflects the main thrust of the passage?
a. It deals with the importance of the army in maintaining law and order.
b. It highlights role of the police as superior to that of the army.
c. It discusses the roles of the army and the police in different circumstances.
d. It points to the responsibility of the Minister and the Inspector General of Police.
56.   "They are made to secure die property of citizens against theft and damage", means that the law :
a. helps in recovering the stolen property of the citizens.
b. assist the citizens whose property has been stolen or destroyed.
 c. initiate process against offenders of law.
d. safeguard people's possessions against being stolen or lost.
57.   Out of the following which one has the opposite meaning to the word 'restrained' in the passage?
a. promoted               b. accelerated                   c. intruded          d. inhibited

58.   Which one of the following statement is implied in the passage?
a. Peaceful citizens seldom violate the law, but bad citizens have to be restrained by the police.
b. Criminals, who flout the law, are seldom brought to book.
c. The police hardly succeed in converting bad citizens into good citizens.
d. The police check the citizens, whether they are good or bad, from violating the law.
59.   Which of the following statements expresses most accurately the idea contained in the first sentence?
a. It is the job of the army to ensure internal peace at all times.
b. It is the police that should always enforce law and order in the country.
c. Army and the police ensure people's security through combined operations.
d. It is in exceptional circumstances that the army has to ensure peace in the country.    :
60.   The last sentence of the passage implies that:
a. The Inspector General of Police is the sole authority in matters of law and order.
b. In every State maintenance of public peace is under the overall control of the responsible Minister.
c. A Minister and a responsible State, Assembly exercise direct authority in matters pertaining to law and order.
 d. The Inspector General of Police is responsible to the State Assembly for maintaining law and order.
(61- 70): Fill the gaps with the correct tenses.
61.   They ……………… a new power station at the moment.
a.       Are building        b. were building               c. has been building        d. might build     
62.   When I was buying the stamps somebody ………………… my name.
a.       Call         b. called               c. had called       d. has been calling
63.   'What time ………………?' 'An hour ago.'
a.       Kevin came         b. kevin will come            c. may Kevin come          d. did Kevin come
64.   I ……………….. to the cinema last night. I was too tired.
a.       does not go        b.  did not go      c. don`t go           d. had not gone
65.   Carol invited us to the party but we ………………. We had other things to do.
a. does not go           b.  did not go      c. don`t go           d. had not gone
66.   I saw Bridget at the museum when I was going to the restaurant but she ………………..me.
a.       Did not see         b. did not saw    c.does not see                  d.had not seen
67.   'Where …………….?' 'In a village near London. They have always lived there.'
a.       Does your parents live   b.do your pasrents live  c.did your parents live   d.had your parents lived
68.   She speaks English but she ……………… French.
a.       Do not speak     b. does not speak            c. did not speak                                d. won’t speak
69.   Jeff is from London. He  …………….. there all his life.
a.       Lives                      b. lived c. had lived                         d. did lived                         
70.   My favorite country is Canada. I ……………….. there four times. 
a.       go           b. will go              c. has gone         d. went               


(71-75): Fill in the blanks with a/an where necessary.
71.   ………… advertisement should be brief.
a.       An          b. a         c. No article
72.   We cannot entertain …………… complaint from this kind.
a.       An          b. a         c. No article
73.   He doesn’t take ……………… sugar in his tea.
a.       An          b. a         c. No article
74.   It is ………… Universal truth that …………….. anger destroys one’s peace of mind.
a.       An,a       b. a,an  c. No article
75.   You are ………….. B.A; only ……………….. M.A can apply for this post.  
a.       An,a       b. a,an  c. No article
(76-80):  Fill the following blanks with appropriate article
76.     …………. Great writer is convinced that whatever he says is not an echo or imitation of what others have said.
a. An              b.  The                  c.  A        d.  No Article Reqd.
77.   Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch ………. Spending through International Debit Cards.
a. An              b.  The                  c.  A        d.  No Article Reqd.
78.   The officer received …………. Official letter from …………… Ministry of IT in …………. Central Government.
a. An,the,the             b.  a,the,the                       c.  the,a,the        d.  No Article Reqd.
79.   You cannot send out ………… uneducated man into …………… world of technology and expect him to perform.
a. An, the    b.  The,an                            c.  A,the               d.  No Article Reqd.
80.   I saw ………… man near ……………. Park.
a. An,the     b.  The,a                               c.  A,the               d.  No Article Reqd.
(81-100): Complete the following sentence with appropriate answers.
81.   Emily and Greg ………….to my house every Friday for lunch.
a.       Come    b. comes
82.   There………….time to watch the movie.
a.       Is             b. are
83.   My friends who are in the band……………. me to play a musical instrument.
a.       Wants   b. want
84.   My father or my brothers ………….. coming with me to the ball game.
a.       Is             b. are
85.   Everyone …………..time to relax.
a.       Needs   b. need
86.   That bag of oranges ………….. fresh.
a.       looks     b. look
87.   The lacrosse team ………………. to win the tournament next week.
a.       Hopes   b. hope
88.   Your trousers …………………. to be cleaned.
a.       Needs   b. need
89.   Some of the books on the shelf …………………. dusty.
a.       Is             b. are
90.   Even though the students like the class, a few …………………that it is too complicated.
a.       Thinks   b. think
91.   The books from the library ……………… to be returned by Friday.
a.       Need     b. needs
92.   The parents and the child often ………………. Disney movies.
a.       Watches              b. watch
93.   The phone that belongs to the two friends ……………. finally run out of minutes.
a.       Have      b. has
94.   That pair of trousers ……………… good on you.
a.       Look      b. looks
95.   Either Matilda or her brothers ……………. the symphony tickets each week.
a.       Use        b. uses
96.   The crowd ………………. cheering wildly for Tom.
a.       Were      b. was
97.   The politics of this campaign ……………. very complicated.
a.       Seem    b. seems
98.   Everyone at the company's headquarters ……………. the code to the safe.
a.       Know    b. knows
99.   Gulliver's Travels …………….. one of my favorite books.
a.       Are         b. is
100.            Measles ………………. a good deal of itching.
a.       Cause    b. causes
Aptitude and Reasoning  
101.            The cost of manufacturer of an article is made up of four components A,B,C,D which have a ratio of 3:4:5:6 respectively. If there are respective changes in +10% , -20% , -30% , +40% then what would be the % change in the cost ?
a.3%              b.b.22%                                c.d.34%                                d.0%   
102.            A man saves 20% of his income. If his income increases by 20% expenses increase by 10%, then the percentage increase in his saving is:
a.35%            b.50%                    c.  45%                  d. None  
103.            A body of 7300 troops is formed of 4 battalions, so that ½ of the first, 2/3 of the second, ¾ of the third and 4/5 of the fourth are all composed of the same number of men. How many men are there in the largest battalion?
a.1500           b.  1600                 c.  1800                 d. 2400                     
104.            The students in three classes are in the ratio 2:3:e. If 20 students join each class, the ratio changes to 4:5:7. What was the total number of students in the three classes earlier?
a. 10       b.  90                     c. 100                     d. 120      
105.            What fraction must be subtracted from the sum of  1/3 and 1/5 so that the average of all the three fractions becomes 1/15 ?
a. 1/2             b.1/3                     c.1/5                      d.None  
106.            About the number of pairs which have 16 as their H.C.F. and 136 as their L.C.M. We can definitely say that
a. Only one such pair exists                                 b. Only two such pairs exist.       
c. Many such pairs exist                                        d. No such pair exists     
107.            In a class of 75 students the average age is 23years. The average age of male students is 25years and that of female students is 20years. Then the ratio of male students to  female students is:
a. 1:2             b. 3:4                     c. 3:2                      d. None  
108.            Two equal sums of money were lent at simple interest at 11% p.a. for 3 ½ years and 4 ½ years respectively. If the difference in interests for two periods was Rs. 41b.50, then each sum is
a.    Rs. 3250                b.  Rs. 3500          c.  RS. 3750          d. Rs. 4250  
109.            Present ages of Tarun and Gulshan are 12 years and 10 years respectively. They want to deposit in post office a total sum of RS. 5204 in such a proportion that at the age of 15, each of them may get an equal amount if the post office pays 4% p.a. compound interest on the total sum of deposit. Find the part of money deposited by each of them.
a. Rs. 2500, Rs. 2704 b.  Rs. 2704, RS. 2500      b. Rs. 2400, Rs. 3000        d.  Rs. 2804, Rs. 2400  
110.            By selling 33 meters of the cloth ,a shop keeper gains the selling price of 11 meters of the cloth.His gain percent is ?
a.25%            b.33 1/3 %           c.20%    d.None
111.            A man sold two articles for Rs 10000 each. On one he got profit of 20% and loss of 20% on the other. His overall profit or loss percentage is:
a.20%            b.10 %                  c.4%       d. No loss, No profit     
112.            A alone would take 8 hours more to complete the job than if both A and B worked together. If B worked alone, he took 41/2 hours more to complete the job than A and B worked together. What time would they take if both A & B worked together?
a. 4 hours    b.5 hours             c.6 hours              d.None
113.            20 men can do a piece of work in 30 days. After how many days should 10 men leave so that the work will be completed in 40 days?
a. 12 days    b.20days              c.18days               d.None  
114.            A and B rent a field for grazing their cows.  A puts 25 cows for 6 weeks.  While B puts 40cows for 5weeks.  If A pays Rs.1,500/- as rent.  How much should B pay towards the rent?
a. Rs.2,000   b. Rs.1,800          c. Rs.1,960           d. None  
115.            A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : b. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A’s share is Rs.855, the total profit (in rupees) is?
a. Rs.1,425   b. Rs.1,500          c. Rs.1, 576          d. None  
116.             If a man travels at 3/4th of his usual speed he is late to his office by 25 minutes. If he walks         at 5/3 times the original speed, how much time he can save?      
a. 45min       b. 30min               c. 60min               d. None  
117.            Two persons X and Y are running at speeds of 20 m/sand 30 m/s respectively around a circular   track of length 500m. They run in such a way that, every time they meet they change the     direction in which they were running i.e., if they are running in opposite directions before they        meet, they start running in the same direction an vice-versa. Initially, they are running in     opposite directions. How many times do they meet in 300 seconds?
a. 10               b. 12                      c. 15                       d. 8  
118.            Two trains start at the same time from A and B and proceeds towards each other at 45 kmph and 54 kmph respectively. When they meet it is found that one train has travelled 36 km more than the other, then the distance between A and B is ?
a.432km       b.324km               c.396km               d.356km  
119.            A Train after traveling 50km meets with an accident and then proceeds at ¾ of its former speed and arrives at its destination 35min. late. Had the accident occurred 24km further, it would have reached the destination only 25min. late. The speed of the train is
a. 48km/hr  b. 54km/hr          c. 72km/hr          d. 60km/hr  
120.            A man can row 30 km upstream and 44 km downstream in 10 hours. Also he can row 40 km upstream and 55 km downstream in 13 hours. Find the rate of the current?
a. 3 km/hr   b.8 km/hr            c.10 km/hr          d. 12 km/hr        
121.            Find the remainder when 381 is divided by ‘8’.
a. 0                 b. 1                         c.2                          d. 3  
122.            A Train started with 161 passengers. 17 passengers left at the first stop and at the second a twelfth of the remainder left. At the third stop a sixth of the remaining total left. If 53 passengers were kept in the Train until the end of the Journey, how many got at the forth stop considering that fifth stop was last?
a. 57               b. 65                      c.43                        d. None    
123.            If holidays are declared only on Sundays and in a particular year 12th March is a Sunday is 23rd September in that year holiday?
a.  Yes           b.  No                    c. can’t be determined   d.  None  
124.            On which dates of October, 1994 did Monday fall?
a.  4,11,18,25              b.  2,9,16,23        c. 1,8,15,22          d.  3,10,17,24,31 
125.            For set of five true- or- false questions, no student has written all the correct answers, and no two students have written the same sequence of answers. What is the maximum number of student in the class?
a. 31                               b.  21                     c.  51                      d. 41  
126.            There are two circles, one circle is inscribed and another circle is circumscribed over a square. What is the ratio of area of inner to outer circle?
a. 2:1                             b. 1:2                     c. 2:3                      d. 3:2  
127.            The odds in favour of an event A are 3:2 and that of another independent event B are 5:d. What is the probability that atleast one of the events will happen?  
1.       39/45                     b. 36/45                c. 37/45                d. 38/45  
128.            A cylindrical tub of radius 12cm contains water to a depth of 20cm.A spherical iron ball is dropped into the tub and thus the level of water is raised by 6.75cm.What is the radius of the ball?
a. 6 cm                          b. 9 cm                 c. 8cm                   d. None 
129.            A rectangular tin sheet of size 26cm X 16cm can be formed into a right circular cylinder in two ways. Determine the ratio of the volumes of the two cylinders so formed?
a. 3:5                             b.8:15                    c.13:8                    d.None  
130.            On Monday at 2pm a watch is slow by 4 minute and on the Thursday at 2pm the watch is fast by 6 mints. On which time and day the watch shows correct time?
a. Thursday at d.5pm                              b. Wednesday at 6.40am
c. Tuesday at 6.48pm                              d. Wednesday at a.24 am  
(131-135): Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below:
Distribution of candidates who were enrolled for MBA entrance exam and the candidates (out of those enrolled) who passed the exam in different institutes:


131.            What percentage of candidates passed the Exam from institute T out of the total number of candidates enrolled from the same institute?
a.50%             b.6b.5%                               c.75%             d.80%  
132.            Which institute has the highest percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled?
a.Q                    b.R                                      c.V                          d.T  
133.            The number of candidates passed from institutes S and P together exceeds the number of candidates enrolled from institutes T and R together by:
a.228                             b.279                     c.399                      d.407  
134.            What is the percentage of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled for institutes Q and R together?
a.68%                            b.80%                    c.74%                    d.65%  
135.            What is the ratio of candidates passed to the candidates enrolled from institute P?
a.9 : 11           b.14 : 17                              c.6 : 11           d.9 : 17 

(136-140): In each of the following questions, three or four statements followed by four conclusions marked, I, II, III and IV are given. Consider the statements to be true, even though they seem to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the given conclusions logically follow the statements, disregarding the commonly known facts.
136.            Statements                        :  Some chairs are handles.                                                                                                                                     All handles are pots.
    All pots are mats.
                                        Some mats are buses.
Conclusions                                :  I) Some buses are handles.
                                                         II) Some mats are chairs.
   III) No bus is a handle.
           IV) Some mats are handles.
        a. Only I, II & III follow.                  b. Only II, III & IV follow.              
c. Only either I or III and II follow.     d. Only either I or III and IV follow
e. Only either I or III and II and IV follow.
137.            Statements:       All birds are horses.                                                                                                                                                                   All horses are tigers.
                                        Some tigers are lions.
                                        Some lions are monkeys.
Conclusions                                :  I) Some tigers are horses.
                                         II) Some monkeys are birds.
                                          III) Some tigers are birds.
                                         IV) Some monkey are horses.
        a. Only I & III follow.                       b. Only II, II & III follow.                 c. Only II, III and IV follow.                           d. Only either I or III and IV follow         e. None follow.

138.            Statements        Some benches are walls.                                                                                                                                                         All walls are houses.
                                        Some houses are jungles.
                                        All jungles are road.
Conclusions                                :  I) Some roads are benches.
                                         II) Some jungles are walls.
                                         III) Some houses are benches.
                                         IV) Some roads are houses.
        a. Only I & II follow.                         b. Only I & III follow.                       c. Only III and IV follow                  d. Only II, III and IV follow             e. None follow.  

139.            Statements        Some sticks are lamp.                                                                                                                                                               Some flowers are lamps.
                                        Some lamps are dresses.
                                        All dresses are shirts.
Conclusions                                I) Some shirts are sticks.
                                        II) Some shirts are flowers.
                                        III) Some flowers are sticks.
                                        IV) Some dresses are sticks.
        a. None follow.                 b. Only I follow.                                c. Only III follow.             
d. Only IV follow.             e. Only II follow.    

140.            Statements        All rewards are prizes.                                                                                                                                                           All medals are awards.                                                                                                                                                    Some awards are not rewards.                                                                                                                                                           No prize is a title.
Conclusions                                    I) Some medals are not rewards.
                                           II) Some awards are prizes.
                                          III) No reward is a title.
                                         IV) All awards are medals.
a. Either II or III follow.                          b. Only I follow.                                c. Only I and III follow.  
d. Only I and II follow.                            e. None follow.     
(141-145): These questions are based on the following information given below.
X $ Y means X is neither greater than nor equal to Y.
X & Y means X is neither lesser than nor equal to Y.
X © Y means X is not greater than Y.
X @ Y means X is not lesser than Y.
X % Y means X is neither greater than nor less than Y.
In each question a statement followed by three conclusions . find which of the three conclusions is / are definitely true.         
141.            Statement :  A @ B , C © B , C % D , D & E.
Conclusions:       I. A & D                 II. A % D               III. E $ B.
a.  Only I and II are true.                        b. either I or II is true.                   
c. Only III and either I or II is true.     d. Only II and III is true   e. All are true.

142.            Statement  : L © M , M & N , N © O , O & P
Conclusions: I. L $ O        II. N & P                III. M & P
a. Only I is true                          b. Only II is true                c. Only I and II are true
d. Only II and III are true       e. None is true.

143.            Statement :  P $ Q , Q % R , R © S , S & T
Conclusions : I. P $ S                        II. Q & T                III. S @ Q
a. Only I and II are true          b. Only I and III are true                c. Only II and III are true
d. Only III is true.                      e. None is true.

144.            Statement  :  T & U , V $ U , V % W , W @ X
Conclusions : I. T & W     II. X $ U                 III. V % X
a. Only I is true                          b. Only II is true                                c. Only III is true
d. All are true                             e. None of these

145.            Statement :  M $ N , N % O , O @ P , P $ Q
Conclusions: I. N &P        II. M $ P                III. O & Q
a. Only I is true                          b. Only II is true                                c. Only III is true
d. None is true                                          e. None of these 
(146-150): Answer the questions based on following data.
                A-B means B is father of A           A+B means B is daughter of A
                A/B means A is sister of B             A*B means A is Brother of B      
146.            which of the following is not correct?
a. Y-Z*X means X is paternal uncle of Y.         b. Y+Z/K-X means X is wife of Y
c. K/X*Y+Z means k is Maternal Aunt of Z     d. None

147.            which of the following represents R is Paternal Aunt of P?
        a. P/Q-R*S          b. P-Q*R/s          c. P*Q-R               d. None

148.            which of the following represents  R is Maternal uncle of Q ?
        a. P*Q/R+S         b. P+Q/R*S         c. P*Q+R/S         d. None
149.            How is X related to L in the following X+Y/Z*k-L
        a. Grand Mother              b.  Aunt                c. Wife  d. None

150.            which of the following is correct?
        a. P+Q/R-S means P is father of R.            b. P+Q/R means p is Father of R               
        c. R*S-T means R is Aunt of T                      d. None 
(151-155): A big red cube is divided into 512 smaller cubes. All the cubes from the two corner columns of the front face are removed. The entire structure is painted black.
151.            How many cubes are colored black only on 3 faces?
a. 3                         b. 7                         c. 9                         d. 12
152.            How many cubes are colored black only on 2 faces?
a. 56                       b. 64                      c. 76                       d. 82
153.            How many cubes are colored black only on 1 face?
a. 146                    b. 164                    c. 180                     d. 192
154.            How many cubes are NOT colored black at all?
a. 125                   b. 216                    c. 343                     d. 729
155.            How many cubes are colored black on more than 3 faces?
a. 0                                         b. 2                         c. 4                         d. 6
156.            7   24    10    33     1d.5     46.5
11  (a)   (b)    (c)     (d)        (e)
What will come in the place of (b)?
a.21                                b.23½                    c.19½                     d.16  
157.            BAT is related to DBN, in the same way BALL is related to
a. DBMM                     b. DBGG               c. DBRR                 d. DBXX  
158.            Find the Odd Man Out
a.122                             b. 246                    c. 3412                  d.326                     e.428 
159.            28,15,6,__,0
a.3                  b.2                          c.1                          d.0 
160.            cd _ddcc _cd _ ccdcdd _
a.       dccd                       b. cdcd                  c. cccd                   d.cddc  
(161-165): Answer the following questions based on the given information.
8 persons from different banks namely UCO, Syndicate, Canara, PNB, Dena, OBC, Indian, Bank of Maharashtra are sitting in two parallel rows containing four each. In row-I A, B, C and D are seated facing south. P, Q, R and S are seated facing north. C sits second to right of person from Bank of Maharashtra. R is immediate neighbor of a person who faces Bank of Maharashtra. Only one person sits between R and person from PNB. Immediate neighbor of PNB faces the person from Canara bank. Persons from UCO and OBC face each other. R is not from OBC. P is not from PNB. P does not face the person from Bank of Maharashtra. Q faces person from Dena bank. One who faces S sits immediate left of A. B does not sit at any of the extreme ends. The person from Bank of Maharashtra do not face person from Syndicate Bank.
161.            Which of the following true regarding A?
a. Person from UCO Bank faces A.                            b. A is from OBC.
c. Person from Bank of Maharashtra immediate neighbor of A  
d. A sits one extreme ends of the line.
e. A faces the person who sits second to right of R.
162.            Who seated between R and person PNB?
a. The person from OBC                                b. P            c. Q                     d. Person from Syndicate.            e. S 
163.            Who among the following sits at the extreme ends of the line?
a. D and person from PNB                    b. Person from Indian Bank and UCO Bank                           c. C, Q
d. Person from Dena Bank and P       e. Person from Syndicate Bank and D.
164.            Who among following faces person from Bank of Maharashtra?
a. Person from Indian Bank.                                b. P                        c. R
d. Person from Syndicate Bank          e. Person from Canara Bank 
165.            P is related to Dena Bank in same way as B is related to PNB based on given arrangement. To who amongst the following is related to D, in the same pattern?
a. Syndicate                                b. Canara             c. Bank of Maharashtra                
d. Indian Bank                           e. OBC     
(166-170): Answer the following questions based on the given information.
                A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. B sits second to left of H’s husband. No female is immediate neighbor of B. D’s daughter sits second to right of F. F is sister of G. F is not an immediate neighbor of H’s husband. Only one person sits between A and F. A is father of G. H’s brother D sits to the immediate left of H’s mother. Only one person sits between H’s mother and E. only one person sits between H and G. G is mother of C. G is not an immediate neighbor of E.
166.            What is position of A with respect to his mother in law?
a. Fourth to left.       b. Third to left.  c. Third to right.
d. Second to right.   e. Immediate left.
167.            Who among the following is D’s daughter?
a. E.                                b. B.                       c. C.                        d. G.                      e. H.
168.            What is position of A with respect to his grand child?
a. Fourth to left.       b. Third to left.  c. Third to right.
d. Second to left.     e. Immediate right.
169.            How many people sit between G and her uncle?
a. More than four    b. One                  c. Two.                                  d. Three               e. Four
170.            Who sits immediate left of C?
a. F’s grandmother.                b. G’s son            c. D’s mother-in-law       d. D                        e. G  

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