CONTENTS OF THE PAPER:
A)GENERAL APTITUDE
B)lOGICAL REASONING
C)ANALYTICAL SECTION
D)MATCHING THE FIGURE
E)VERBAL SECTION
D)COMPREHENSION.
WHILE WRITING THE PAPER, FOLLOW THE SAME ORDER. THE LEVEL OF
DIFFICULTY
VARIES ACCORDINGLY. THE TEST WAS FOLLOWED BY 'GD' AND THEN
INTERVIEW.
HERE, I HAVE SOME Q'S AND SOME ANS. SO! GO AHEAD!!
1) select atleast two male and two female from the following
A B C ...> MALE
D E F G ..> FEMALE
followed by some conditions
2) A works for 'some' days, B works for ... days.
ANS: 6 days
3) ROSES .... ANS: 2
4) SOCKS ..... ANS: 14
5) RECTANGALE ... AREA INCREASES .. ANS: 35,25
6) DICE PROBLEM ..... OPPOSITION OF 4 SIDES
ANS: 6
7) WHAT IS THE AGE OF 'X'?
ANS: 48 (TOTAL AGE IS 144)
8) COMMON No. DIVISIBLE BY 2, 4,5,7,,6, ...
ANS: 840
9) CAR PARKING PROBLEM ..(SEE 'WIPRO' PAPER!)
ANS: 10
10) 78% of students, 30% of students....
How many said more than 1????
Ans:22
DATE INTERPRETATION:(QUITE EASY)
11) GREATER OF X AND Y
XY=5 AND X/Y=2
12) 2 DIGITS A & B WHERE DIG>9
A)THE DIGIT IS MULTIPLE OF 19
B)...
ANS: B
13) 6 BUT 6 BUT 6 BUT.....
ANS: 9
STUDY THESE TOPICS FROM R.S.AGARWAL
TIME AND WORK
MIXTURES
PIPES AND CIRSTEINS
TRAINS
SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
GROUP DISSCUSSION TOPICS:
A) BRAIN DRAIN
B) BEAUTY PEAGENT
C) COMUNICATION SKILLS
D) EXAM HAS KILLED THE EDUCATION
E) BORDERLESS WORLD: A DREAM OR REALITY
F) QUALITY IS A MYTH IN INDIA
G) SUCCESS IN HUMAN RELATIONS
H) SPORTS OF INDIA
INTERVIEW:
FOR CSE:
STUDY C,C++, ADVANCED C,
DATA STRUCTURES IN C
Interview Questions
1) What do you think, was the edge in your career being a techian???
2) What do you opine regarding the management skills for an engineer??
3)As per the nature of your job, what do you think are the additional
features that you could have covered when you were a B.E. graduate???
4) How does the current IT situation differ from the one that you had
thought of as a novice???
5) Does the Academic performance have any relevance on your career as a
software professional????
6) How does an engineering graduate belonging to another stream cope up
with the knowledge acquired by a Computer science student in the long
run???
7) Its a general convention that an IT proffessional views his peer as
a mere competetor- Comment on this.
8)Whats your view on the instability of a software engineer???
TIME AND WORK
MIXTURES
PIPES AND CIRSTEINS
TRAINS
SURFACE AREAS AND VOLUMES
Caritor India Ltd.
APTITUDE QUESTIONS:
1.a cube object 3” * 3” * 3” is painted with green in all the outer surfaces. If the cube is cut into cubes of
1”*1”*1”, how many 1” cubes will have at least one surface painted.
a. 8 b.26 c.27 d. none ans.b
2. single table tennis tournament is held at IT solutions in which 32 players participated. If a single player is
eliminated as soon as the player loses a match. How many matches are required to determine the winner. A.
32 b. 16 c. 31 d. 15 ans.c
3. there are 200 employees in a company. An external vender is chosen to serve coffee twice a day. 100
coffee cups were offered by the company , but as an incentive to have the cups in fact at the end of the day,
the company offered 30 paise for every cup remained safely and charged 90 paise for every broken cup. At
the end of the day , the vender received RS.24 . how many cups did the vender break.
a. 20 b.5 c.10 d.14 ans.c
4. a box contains 16 balls of 4 different colors green blue yellow &red 4 each. if you were to close your
eyes and pick them at random , how many marbles must you take out to be sure that there at least two of
one colour among the marbles picked out.
A. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 14 ans.d
5. if 8 tyres were used on a bus (6 tyres ) which has traveled 16000 km , how many km did each tyre
sustain .if all the tyres were used equally in sustaining this distance .
a. 2000 b.16000 c.12000 d.10000 ans.c
6. a company purchased 3 computer tables in 1995. as the company wanted to renovate the office , sold
those tables at RS.2400 each making a profit of 20% of one , no profit on second table and 20%loss on
third table. What is the company get in this transaction.
A. no loss no profit b.RS.200 loss c.RS.800profit d. RS.400 loss ans.b
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Aà partly true or follows logically.
Bà partly untrue or opposite follows logically .
Cà can’t say anything
The big economic difference between nuclear and fossil fueled power stations is that the nuclear reactors
are more expensive to build and decommission, but cheaper to run. So disputes over relatively of the two
systems revolved not just around the prizes of coal and uranium today and tomorrow, but also around the
way in which the future income should be compared with income.
7. the main difference between nuclear and fossil fueled is an economic one.
A B C
8. the price of coal is not relevant to discussions to about the efficiency of nuclear reactors.
A B C
9. if nuclear reactors were cheaper to build and decommission than fossil fueled power stations, they could
definitely have economic advantage.
A B C
At any given moment are being bombarded by physical and psychological stimuli computing for one
attention. Although our eyes are capable of handling more than 5 millions of data per sec, our brains are
capable of interpreting only about 500 bits per sec. with similar disparities between other senses and brain
it is easy to see that select visual, auditory or tactile stimuli that we wish to compute at any specific time.
10.physical stimuli usually win the competition for our attention.
A B C
11.the capacity of human brain is sufficient to interpret nearly all the stimuli the senses can register under
optimum condition.
A B C
12.eyes are able to hope with greater input of information than ears.
A B C
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15. a farmer owns a square field of side with a pole in one of the corners to which he tied his cow with a
rope whose length is about is 10 m . what is the area available for the cow to grace .
assume pi=3.
A.150 sq.m b.125sq,m c.75sq.m d. not enough data. ans.c
16.the average of x & y is 12.if z=9 what is the average of x ,y, z
a.11 b.6.5 c.5 d. not enough data ans.a
17.in a certain shop note books that normally sell for 59 cents each or on sale at 2 for 99cents.how can be
saved by purchasing 10 of these note books at the sale price.
a.$0.85 b.$1.0 c.$0.95 d.$1.15 ans. c
18.the cost in $ of manufacturing x fridges is 9000+400x . the amount received when selling these x fridges
is 500x $ , what is the least no of fridges that must be manufactured & sold so that the amount received is at
least equal to the manufacturing cost.
a. 10 b.18 c.15 d.90 ans. d
19.the sides of the right triangular field containing the right angle are x &x+10. its area is 5500sq.m.the
equation to determine is
a. x(x+10)=5500 b. x(x+10)=2750 c. x(x+10)=11000 d. x(x+20)=5500
ans.c
20.the length and breadth of a rectangular plot are in the ratio of 7:5. if the length is reduced by 5 m&
breadth is increased by 2 m then the area is reduced by 65 sq.m. the length and breadth of the rectangular
plot are
a.25,35 b.21,15 c.35,25 d.49,35 ans.c
21. 6 men earn as much as 8 women ,two women earn as much as 3 boys&4 boys earn as much as 5 girls .
if a girl earns RS.50 a day then the earning of the man would be
a.115 b.125 c.135 d.150 ans.b
22.a & b can separately do a piece of work in 10 & 15 days respectively. They work together for sometimes
and b stops. If a completes the rest of work in 5 days ,then b has worked for
a.5 b.4 c.3 d.2 (days). Ans.c
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23.the question using the data from the table
the table had the details of population ,birth per 1000 populations, deaths per 1000 population, percentage
of population etc, for different countries.
1. which country had the highest no. of people aged 60 or over
Ans. A
2. how many like births occurred in 1985 in Spain and Italy .Ans C
3. what was the net effect on the UK population of like birth and death rates in 1985. ans B
Next was a quest from the data from the graph
Graph related to production in 1000 of month
Ans: 1.D 2.D 3.C
Then there was a question relative to the diagrams following logical diagrams
From Edward Thorpe
Ans: 30. D 31. B 32. D 33. A 34. B 35. D
C QUESTIONS:
Briefcase ]
1. Struct x
{
int i;
char c;
}
union y{
struct x a;
double d;
};
printf("%d",sizeof(union y));
a)8 ans:8
b)5
c)4
d)1
2. struct x{
char c1;
char c2;
int i;
short int j;
};
struct y{
short int j;
char c1;
char c2;
int i;
};
printf("%d %d",size of (struct x),size of (struct y));
a)12 12
b)8 8
ans:a
c)12 8
d)8 12
3. enum x {a=1,b,c,d,f=60,y}
printf("%d",y);
a)5
b)61
c)6
d)60
ans:b
4.
#include
void main(){
{
# define x 10
}
printf("%d \n",++x);
}
a)11
b)10
c)compile error ans:c
d)runtime error
5. #include
void main()
{
int k=2,j=3,p=0;
p=(k,j,k);
printf("%d\n",p);
}
a)2
b)error
c)0
d)3
ans:a
6. How to typedef a function pointer which takes int as a
parameter
and return an int
a)Is not possible
b)typedef int *funcptr int;
c)typedef int * funcptr( int);
d)typedef int (*funcptr)(int);
ans:d
7. #include
void main()
{
int k=10;
k<<=1;
printf("%d\n",k);
}
a)10
b)0
c)20
d)compilation error ans:c
8. #include
void main()
{
int i=-10;
for(;i;printf("%d\n",i++));
}
a)error
b)prints -10 to -1
c)infinite loop
d)does not print anything
ans:b
9.
#include
void main()
{
int I=65,j=0;
for(;j<26; i++,j++){
printf("%s\n", i);
}
}
a)compilation Error
b)prints A to Z
c)prints a to z
d)runtime error
ans:b
10.
#include
void main()
{
unsigned int i=-1;
printf("%d\n",i);
printf("%u\n",i*-1);
}
a)runtime error
b)compilation error
c)prints -1 to 1
d)prints 1 and 1
ans:c
11.
#include
void main()
{
int **I;
int *j=0;
i=&j;
if (NULL != i&& NULL != *i){
printf("I am here");
}
}
a)prints I am here
b)does not print anything
c)compilaton error
d)runtime error
ans:b
12
#include
void main()
{
int *j=(int *)0x1000;
printf("%p",j);
}
a)prints-1000
b)runtime error
c)compilation error
d)none of the above
ans:d(A)
13
#include
void main()
{
int a[2][2]={{2},{3}};
printf("%d",a[0][0]);
printf("%d",a[0][1]);
printf("%d",a[1][0]);
printf("%d",a[1][1]);
}
a) 2300
b)2000
c)0030
d)2030
ans:d
14) #include
void main(int x)
{
printf("%d",x) ;
}
if the name of the executable file is abc and the command
line is
given as
abc xyz
what is the output
a)compilation error
b)1
c)2
d)undefined
ans:2
15. #include
void main(int argc)
{
char a[]={'1','2','3',0,'1','2','3'};
printf(a);
}
a) compilation error, b) 123, c) 123 123, d) 1230123
ANS:b
16. #include
void func(int *x)
{
x=(int *) malloc(sizeof(int));
printf("in func: %p\n",x);
}
void main(int argc)
{
int **pp;
int *p;
pp=(int **) malloc(sizeof(int *));
p=(int *) malloc(sizeof((int));
*pp=p;
printf("first:%p \n",*pp);
func(*pp);
printf("last %p \n",*pp);
}
assuming the p is equal to 1000 and x is equal to 2000
atfer malloc
calls
a) 1000,2000,1000, b) 1000,2000,2000, c) 1000,1000,1000 d)
2000,2000,2000
ANS:a
17. #include
#define const const
void main(int argc)
{
const int x=0;
}
a) compilation error, b) runs fine, c) runtime error, d)
none
of these
ANS:b
18. #include
void main(int argc)
{
int d=1234.5678;
printf("%d",d);
}
a) error, b) 1234.5678, c) 1234, d) 1235
ANS:c
19. #include
void main(int argc)
{
int a[]={5,6};
printf("%d",a[1.6]);
}
a) 5, b) runtime error, c) compilation error, d) 6
ANS:d
20. #include
struct x
{
int i=0; /*line A*/
};
void main(int argc)
{
struct x y; /*line B*/
}
a) error due to B,
b) no problem with option A and B,
c) error somewhere other than line A and B,
d) error due to line A
ANS:d
21. #include
void main(int arg c)
{
int x=1111;
printf(“%d”,!x);
}
a.prints 1111
b.compilation error
c.prints 0
d.is not a valid option
ans:c
22. struct {
int len;
char *str
}*p;
++p -> len
a.increments p
b. increments len
c.compilation error
d.nothing happens with either of p and len
ans:b
23. int i=10;
a.declaration
b.definition
c.both
d.none
ans:c
24. #include
void main(int arg c)
{
char a[]=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz;
printf(%d,sizeof(a));
}
a.25 b.26 c.27 d.28
ans:c
25. #include
void main(int arg c)
{
char a[]=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz;
char *p=a;
printf(%d,strlen(p));
p+=10;
printf(%d,strlen(a));
}
a.26 26
b.26 16
c.compilation error
d.16 26
ans:a
26. if a file contains the IT solutions Inc.rn then on reading
this
line the array str using fgets() what would
str contain?
a. IT solutions Inc.
b. IT solutions Inc.r0
c. IT solutions Inc.rn0
d. IT solutions Inc.n0
27. if the following program (myprog)is run from the command line
as
myprog 1 2 3
what would be the output?
Main(int argc , char *argv[])
{
int I ,j=0;
for (I=0;I
printf(%d.j);
}
a. 123 b.6 c.error d.123
ans:6
28. when pointers declared initialized to :
a. null
b.newly allocated memory
c)nothing,its random
d)none of the above
ans:c
29. what is the output of the following code?
#include
void main()
{
printf("%d",printf(" hello world "));
}
a) 13, b) hello world 13, c) hello world, d) error
ANS:b
30. what is the output of the following code, assuming that the
array
begins at location 5364875?
#include
void main()
{
int a[2][3][4]={
{2,1,4,3,6,5,8,7,0,9,2,2}
{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0,1,2}
};
printf("%u %u %u %u",a,*a,**a,***a);
}
a) 5364875,5364876,5364877,5364878
b) 5364875,5364876,5364877,2
c) 5364875,5364875,5364876,5364876
d) 5364875,5364875,5364875,2
ANS:d
31. are null statements in c null pointers.
32. is cinst int *p same as int const* p
find similar words
beaker:chalice
formulas:constituents
time and work problem.
Caritor Inc. (IT solutions )
Numerical ability
A cube object 3 inch * 3inch*3inch is painted with green in all the outer surfaces. If the
cube is cut into cubes of 1*1*1.How many 1 inch cubes will have at least one surface
painted.
A) 8 b) 26 c) 27 d) none
2) Singles table tennis tournament is held at IT solutions, in which 32 players
participated. If a player is eliminated as soon as the player loses a match. How many
matches are required to determine the winner?
A) 8 B) 26 C) 27 D) none
3) There are 200 employees in a company. An external vendor is chosen to serve coffee
twice a day. 100 coffee cups were offered by the company but as an incentive to have the
cups in tact at the end of the day the company offered 30 paise for every cup remained
safely and charged 90 paise for every broken cup. At an end of a day, the vendor received
Rs. 4. How many cups did the vendor break?
A) 20 b) 5 c) 10 d) 8
4) A box contains 16 balls of 4 different colors green, blue, yellow and red – 4 each. If
you were to close your eyes and pick them at random, how many marbles must you take
out to be sure that at least 2 of 1 color among the marbles picked out?
A) 4 b) 5 c) 6 d) 14
5) If 8 tyres were used on a bus (6 tyres) which has traveled 16000 km how many km did
each tyre sustain, if all the tyres were used equally in sustaining this distance.
A) 2000 B) 16000 c) 12000 d) 10000
6) A company purchased 3 computer tables in 1995. As the company wanted to renovate
the office, sold these tables at Rs 2400 each making a profit of 20% on one. No profit on
2nd table and 20% loss on 3rd table. What is the company get in this transaction?
. A) No loss & no profit b) Rs 200 loss c) Rs 800 loss d) Rs 400 loss
7) A software comp was advertised to recruit people with exposure to C and C++. 241
applications were received and on sorting out it was found that 40 of them don’t have
exposure to c and c++. 180 of them had exposure to c and 186 of them had exposure to
c++ .how many of them had exposure to c only
A) 165 b) 15 c) 180 d) 150
8)A fraction has the denominator greater than its numerator by 4 but if you add 10 to the
denominator the value of the fraction is 1\8
A) 1\3 B) 1\5 C) 3\7 D) 2\6
9) A farmer owns a square land of 15m each side with a pole in one of the corner to
which he tied his cow with a rope of length 10m. Find area to the cow to grass ( pi=3)
A) 150 SQ.M B) 125 C) 75 D) DATA MISSING
10) Avg of x & y is 12 if z is 9 what is the avg of x, y, z
A)11b)6.5 c)5 d) data missing
11) In a certain shop note books that normally sold for 59 cents each are on sale at 2 for
99 cents. How much can be saved by purchasing 10 of this note books at the sale place
A)$0.85 B)$1 C)$0.95 D)$1.15
12)The sides of a right angle triangular flied containing the right angle are x and x+10( in
metres) its area is 5500 sq.m the eqution to x is
A)X*(X+10)=5500 B) X*(X+10)=2750 C) X*(X+10)=11000 D)X*(X+20)=5500
13)THE LENGTH AND BREATH of rectangle plot in ratio 7:5 if l reduced by 5m and b
increased by 2m then area increased by 65 sqm l & b of rectangle plot are
A) 25.,35 B)21,15 C)35,25 D)49,35
14)If the metallic sphere of radii 8cm 6cm 10 cm are melted to form a single sphere then
the radius of the sphere is
12.5 12 11 14
15)The following is a data interpretation problem it is a table with a population in diff
countries in 1985 there are 3 quest
ans are 1.A) UK
2.C) 1044000
3.B) INC OF 84900
16)graph problem on production of 30mm screws contains 3 quest
ans 1.D)17.5%
2.D) NO CHANGE
3.C) Rs.2137.50
17) Diagrammatic series contains 6 questions
Ans1. D
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.B
6.C
18)verbal
19)this is logical reasoning there are 6 questions for nuclear and fossil fuel…….
Ans: 1.B 2.A 3.A
20) PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL.
ANS 1.C 2.B(check) 3.C
CORRECTIONS
I observe that the answers given by for the following aptitude questions are wrong.
3. there are 200 employees in a company. An external vender is chosen to serve coffee twice a day. 100
coffee cups were offered by the company , but as an incentive to have the cups in fact at the end of the day,
the company offered 30 paise for every cup remained safely and charged 90 paise for every broken cup. At
the end of the day , the vender received RS.24 . how many cups did the vender break.
a. 20 b.5 c.10 d.14 ans.c
The answer is b . The cups broken by the vendor is 5
4. a box contains 16 balls of 4 different colors green blue yellow &red 4 each. if you were to close your
eyes and pick them at random , how many marbles must you take out to be sure that there at least two of
one colour among the marbles picked out.
A. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 14 ans.d
The answer is b.
There are four colour balls.
if each pick gets different colour balls than the fifth pick will get a colour which is already picked up and
you will have atleast two of one colour.
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