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Section 1 - Verbal Ability
No.of Questions : 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
Assessments by Merit Trac
Directions for Questions 1-3 : Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.
1) I am writing to enquire _________the possibility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the 2nd
of September.
A) Of
B) About
C) Into
D) After
2) _________ having her lunch, she stood - the tree and waited _______ him.
A) With, below, for
B) After, under, for
C) Inside, further, to
D) About, across, into
3) The microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that fewer
fish are making it to adulthood to be caught_________ trawlermen.
A) In
B) Into
C) By
D) With
Directions for Questions 4-6 : Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the
given options.
4) The jacket is impervious to water.
A) Dirty
B) Pure
C) Impenetrable
D) Favorable
5) Chandan was chagrined with the continuous disruption of the power supply to his home.
A) Delighted
B) Creation
C) Peeved
D) Security
6) The latest ordinance issued by the government has provided the bank with two options.
A) Decision
B) Law
C) Opinion
D) Verdict
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7)_________ 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 required
8) ________ Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch _______spending through
International Debit Cards.
A) A,the
B) The, the
C) The, a
D) -\n, the
9) The officer received _____ official letter from _____ Ministry of IT in _____ Central Government.
A) A, the, an
C) An, the, the
B) A, an, the
D) An, an, the
10) You CANNOT send out ______uneducated man into ______ world of technology and expect him
to perform.
A) An, an
B) A, an
C ) An, the
D) The, an
Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Microprocessor is an electronic computer Central Processing
Unit (CPU) made from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor
Integrated Circuit (IC). Before the advent of microprocessors, electronic CPUs were made from
individual small-scale Integrated Circuits containing the equivalent of only a few transistors. By
integrating the processor onto one or a very few large-scale Integrated Circuit packages (containing the
equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors), the cost of processor power was greatly
reduced. The evolution of microprocessors has been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to
steadily increasing performance over the years.
This law suggests that the complexity of an Integrated Circuit with respect to minimum component cost
will double in about 18 months. From humble beginnings as the drivers for calculators, the continued
increase in power has led to the dominance of microprocessors over every other form of computer;
every system from the largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a
microprocessor at their core. .As with many advances in technology, the microprocessor was an idea
wbose time had come. Three projects arguably delivered a complete microprocessor at about the same
time: Intel's 4004, Texas Instruments' TMS1000, and Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data Computer. .
A computer-on-a-chip is a variation of a microprocessor, which combines the microprocessor core
(CPU), some memory, and I/O (input/output) lines, all on one chip. The proper meaning of
microcomputer is a computer using a (number of) microprocessor(s) as its CPU(s), while the concept of
the patent is somewhat more similar to a micro controller.
11) Which of the following descriptions would NOT fit a microprocessor?
A) Electronic computer
B) Central Processing Unit
C) Memory disk
D) A single integrated chip circuit.
12) Select the TRUE statement from the following.
A) Microprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
B) Integration of processing power on chips has made processing power cheaper.
C) Before microprocessors, CPUs were not made from individual small scale ICs.
D) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it.
13) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor?
A) Microsoft
B) Intel
C) Texas Instruments
D) Garret
14) According to the passage, which of these is NOT a use of microprocessors?
A) Drivers for calculators
B) Core for large mainframes
C) Advanced mobile phones
D) Used for small handheld computers
15) "A number of microprocessors at its CPU" is an apt description of a:
A) 11icro-controller
B) Micro-computer
C) Micro-processor
D) Micro-transistor
Directions for Questions 16-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage.
Dynamic Link Libraries Windows provides several files called dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that
contain collections of software code that perform common functions such as opening or saving a file.
When Windows application wants to use one of those functions or routines, the app sends a message to
Windows with the names of the DLL file and the function. This procedure is known as calling a
function. One of the most frequently used DLLs is Windows COMMDLG.DLL, which includes among
others, the functions to display File Open, File Save, Search, and Print dialog boxes. The application
also sends any information the DLL function will need to complete the operation. For example, a
program calling the Open File function in COMMDLG.DLL would pass along a file spec, such as *. *
or *.DOC, to be displayed in the dialog box's Filename text box.
The application also passes along a specification for the type of information it expects the DLL to
return to the application when the DLL's work is done. The application, for example, may expect return
information in the form of integers, true/false values, or text. Windows passes the responsibility for
program execution to the DLL, along with the parameters and the return information the DLL will
need. The specific DLL is loaded into memory, and then executed by the processor. At this point the
DLL, rather than the application, runs things. The DLL performs all the operations necessary to
communicate with Windows and, through Windows, with the PC's hardware. After the DLL function is
complete, the DLL puts the return information into memory, where it can be found by the application,
and instructs Windows to remove the DLL routine from memory. The application inspects the return
information, which usually tells whether the DLL function was able to execute correctly. If the
operation was a success, the application continues from where it left off before issuing the function
call. If the operation failed, the application displays an error message.
16) By using DLLs, Windows:
A) Saves processing time
B) Multitasks
C) Shares program code
D) Communicates with PCs hardware
17) To use any routine of a DLL, Windows:
A) Searches and copies it in the application code and executes it
B) Loads the DLL file and searches and executes the routine
C) Loads just the required routine in memory and executes it
D) Searches the location of the routine and instructs the application to execute it
18) Which information does an application need to passto Windows to use a DLL routine?
A) Just the name of the routine
B) Just the name of the DLL, which finds in turn the routine to be executed in return
C) Both the name of the routine as well as DLL and any parameters
D) Name of the DLL, routine, any parameters and type of information to be returned
19) According to the passage, while the DLL routine is executing, the calling application:
A) Waits for the routine to execute
B) Continues with other tasks
C) Helps the DLL routine perform by communicating with Windows and through Windows with the
PC's hardware
D) Passes all responsibility of program execution to the DLL and is removed from memory
20) The DLL function after execution returns:
A) The parameters and information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
B) Information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
C) To the calling application the information required by it so that it can inspect it
D) The information required into memory so that DLL can inspect whether the function operation was
a success
Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21) 70 students are required to paint a picture. 52 use green color and some children use red, 38
students use both the colors. How many students use red color?
A) 24
B) 42
C) 56
D)70
22) At an international conference, 100 delegates spoke English, 40 spoke French, and 20 spoke both
English and French. How many delegates could speak at least one of these two languages?
A) 110
B) 100
C) 140
D) 120
23) A group of 50 students were required to clear 2 tasks, one in rock-climbing and the other in bridge
crossing during an adventure sports expedition. 30 students cleared both the tasks. 37 cleared bridge
crossing, 38 students cleared rockclimbing. How many students could not clear any task?
A)0
B)3
C)5
D) 9
24) A dance instructor conducts annual workshops in which he holds sessions for basic learners and
trainers. In a particular year, 2000 people attended the workshop. 1500 participated as learners and 800
as trainers. How many participated as only trainers?
A) 200
B) 500
C) 800
D) 1500
25) In a group of 400 readers who read science fiction or literacy works or both, 250 read science
fiction and 230 read literacy works. How many read both science fiction and literacy works?
A) 80
B) 160
C) 220
D) 400
26) A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt". How is the lady related to the
man?
A) Daughter
B) Grand daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
27) A man is facing west. He turns 45degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in
the same direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing
now?
A) South
B) North-West
C) West
D) South-West
28) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first, what is his position from the last?
A) 25
B) 43
C)44
D) 45
29) A man is facing northwest. He turns 90 degrees in the clockwise direction and then 135degrees in
the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A) East
B) West
C) North
D) South
30) What three letter word best completes the below words? VA - __E S___TER - - _ER
A) STR
B)TER
C) CAT
D) \\FAT
Directions for Questions 31-35: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is. * and that for 1 is $. The
numb.:rs greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the
symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. (For example, 4 is written as $**;
and; 3 is written as $$)
36) 11x 17 / 10 + 2 x 5 + 3 / 10 can also be represented as:
A) $*$$*
B) $*$$$
C) $$$*$
D) $**$$
37) 260 can be represented as:
A) $****$**
B) $$*$$$$$
C) $$*$$$$**
D) $*****$**
38) 60 / 17 can also be represented as:
A) $$$*$*** / $$**$$
B) $$$***** / $$**$$
C) $*$$*$** / $$**$$
D) $$*$*$** / $$**$$
39) $***$ can be represented as:
A) $$$ / $* B) $*$**- $$
C) $*$*$- $$
D) $$$***$ - $$
40) 30^2 can be represented as:
A) ($$*$$ ) $*+ $*$*$$*$
B) ($$*$$ ) $* + $$****$
C) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$****
D) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**$
Section 3 : Attention To Detail
No. of Questions: 11
Duration in Minutes: 11
Directions for Questions 41-48: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow.
Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are
exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only the FIRST and
THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. E, if
ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41)LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
42) 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
43) NIINIININN, NIININNINN ,NIINIININN
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
44) 4665.8009291, 4665.7999291, 4665.8009291
A) A
B) B
C)C
D)D
E)E
45)808088080.8080, 808008080.8080, 808088080.8080
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
46) If* standsfor /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/8*7+5-10=?
A) 13.3
B) 10.8
C) 10.7
D) 11.4
47) If* stands for /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/15*9+2-9=?
A) 14.7
B) 15.3
C) 14.1
D) 16.2
48) If * stands for /, / stands for -, + stands for * and - stands for +, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 36/12*4+50-8 =-106
B) 12*8/4+50-8 =45.5
C) 36*4/12+36-8 = 4.7
D) 8*36/4+50-8 = 300
Set: 3648(A) ver-Z.O For: Aecenture IDC
Directions for Questions 49-51: In the following questions, the following letters indicate mathematical
operations as indicated below: A: Addition V: Equal to S: Subtraction W: Greater than M:
Multiplication X: Less than D: Division Out of the four alternatives given in these questions, only one
is coccect according to the above letter symbols. Identify the coccect one.
49) See the options given below
A) 6 S 7 A 2 M 3 W 0 D 7
B) 6 A 7 S 2 M 3 W 0 A 7
C) 6 S 7 M 2 S 3 W 0 M 7
D) 6 M 7 S 2 A 3 X 0 D 7
50) If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for *, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 16/8*6+90-12 =23.2
B) 8*12/6+90-12 =7.2
C) 16*6/8+16-12 =-4.1
D) 12*16/6+90-12 =8
51) If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for * , then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 16*4/18+16-8 = -10.1
B) 18*8/4+40-8 =-2.8
C) 16/18*4+40-8 =33.2
D) 8*16/4+40-8 =-2
Directions for Questions 52-55: For the post of a manager of a leading call centre -Arkade Inc. -
situated in Ludhiana, the following are the criteria the candidate must satisfy: - The candidate should
have a Management Degree. - The candidate should have at least 4 years of similar experience atanother
call center. - The candidate should be more than 30 years of age as on the 1st of July 2003. -
The candidate should have 6 months of international exposure, i.e. should have been posted in a foreign
country. If a candidate does not satisfy the 1st condition but has more than 2 years of international
experience, then the VP operations, will interview him. If a candidate does not satisfy the 4th condition,
then the HR manager will interview him.
52) Shakuntala was selected for a managerial position in an international call center after she passed
out from AIM Management Institute. After working for 3 years in the call center, she took a sabbatical.
She is 29 years of age as on the date of application. She will be:
A) Interviewed only by the HR
B) Interviewed only by the VP
C) Rejected
D) Data insufficient
53) Rajiv has been working as a Manager in Zephyr Inc. for 4 years now. He is an Engineering
graduate from a premier engineering institute. His certificate lists his date of birth as 17/12/1974. He
has worked in the hotel industry at the executive level. He is:
A) Give an aptitude test
B) Interviewed by the VP
C) Data insufficient
D) Not considered
54) Soma has 2 years of experience in Welsh Inc. and 2 years of experience in Franc Inc., both leading
call centers, as a manager. She has a management degree from a premier management organization.
She turned 30 this December (2002). She is a B.Com Graduate from St. Xavier's, Calcutta. If she
applies for the post, she will:
A) Be interviewed directly by the VP Operations
B) Not be considered
C) Be interviewed by the HR
D) Have to give an aptitude test
55) Salina has over 4 years of experience in Care Touch, a leading call center, as a manager. She
completed her MBA from Ranchi and worked in Singapore for UNO for 2 years before joining Care
Touch. She will be:
A) Recruited
B) Rejected
C) Interviewed by dIe VP Operations
D) Data insufficient

Section 1 - Verbal Ability
No. of Quesrions : 20
Durarion in Minutes: 20
Assessments by Merit Trac Directions for Questions 1-3: Choose the option which will correctly fill
the blank.
1) I am writing to enquire _________the possibility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the 2nd
of September.
A) Of
B) About
C) Into
D) After
2) _________ having her lunch, she stood - the tree and waited _______ him.
A) With, below, for
B) After, under, for
C) Inside, further, to
D) About, across, into
3) The microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that fewer
fish are making it to adulthood to be caught_________ trawlermen.
A) In
B) Into
C) By
D) With
Directions for Questions 4-6: Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the
given options.
4) The jacket is impervious to water.
A) Dirty
B) Pure
C) Impenetrable
D) Favorable
5) Chandan was chagrined with the continuous disruption of the power supply to his home.
A) Delighted
B) Creation
C) Peeved
D) Security
6) The latest ordinance issued by the government has provided the bank with two options.
A) Decision
B) Law
C) Opinion
D) Verdict
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7)_________ 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 required
8) ________ Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch _______spending through
International Debit Cards.
A) A,the
B) The, the
C) The, a
D) -\n, the
9) The officer received _____ official letter from _____ Ministry of IT in _____ Central Government.
A) A, the, an
C) An, the, the
B) A, an, the
D) An, an, the
10) You CANNOT send out ______uneducated man into ______ world of technology and expect him
to perform.
A) An, an
B) A, an
C ) An, the
D) The, an
Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Microprocessor is an electronic computer Central Processing
Unit (CPU) made from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor
Integrated Circuit (IC). Before the advent of microprocessors, electronic CPUs were made from
individual small-scale Integrated Circuits containing the equivalent of only a few transistors.
By integrating the processor onto one or a very few large-scale Integrated Circuit packages (containing
the equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors), the cost of processor power was greatly
reduced. The evolution of microprocessors has been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to
steadily increasing performance over the years.
This law suggests that the complexity of an Integrated Circuit with respect to minimum component cost
will double in about 18 months. From humble beginnings as the drivers for calculators, the continued
increase in power has led to the dominance of microprocessors over every other form of computer;
every system from the largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a
microprocessor at their core. .As with many advances in technology, the microprocessor was an idea
wbose time had come. Three projects arguably delivered a complete microprocessor at about the same
time: Intel's 4004, Texas Instruments' TMS1000, and Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data Computer.
A computer-on-a-chip is a variation of a microprocessor, which combines the microprocessor core
(CPU), some memory, and I/O (input/output) lines, all on one chip. The proper meaning of
microcomputer is a computer using a (number of) microprocessor(s) as its CPU(s), while the concept of
the patent is somewhat more similar to a micro controller.
11) Which of the following descriptions would NOT fit a microprocessor?
A) Electronic computer
B) Central Processing Unit
C) Memory disk
D) A single integrated chip circuit.
12) Select the TRUE statement from the following.
A) Microprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
B) Integration of processing power on chips has made processing power cheaper.
C) Before microprocessors, CPUs were not made from individual small scale ICs.
D) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it.
13) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor?
A) Microsoft
B) Intel
C) Texas Instruments
D) Garret
14) According to the passage, which of these is NOT a use of microprocessors?
A) Drivers for calculators
B) Core for large mainframes
C) Advanced mobile phones
D) Used for small handheld computers
15) "A number of microprocessors at its CPU" is an apt description of a:
A) 11icro-controller
B) Micro-computer
C) Micro-processor
D) Micro-transistor
Directions for Questions 16-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Dynamic Link Libraries Windows provides several files called
dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that contain collections of software code that perform common functions
such as opening or saving a file. When Windows application wants to use one of those functions or
routines, the app sends a message to Windows with the names of the DLL file and the function. This
procedure is known as calling a function. One of the most frequently used DLLs is Windows
COMMDLG.DLL, which includes among others, the functions to display File Open, File Save, Search,
and Print dialog boxes.
The application also sends any information the DLL function will need to complete the operation. For
example, a program calling the Open File function in COMMDLG.DLL would pass along a file spec,
such as *. * or *.DOC, to be displayed in the dialog box's Filename text box. The application also
passes along a specification for the type of information it expects the DLL to return to the application
when the DLL's work is done. The application, for example, may expect return information in the form
of integers, true/false values, or text. Windows passes the responsibility for program execution to the
DLL, along with the parameters and the return information the DLL will need. The specific DLL is
loaded into memory, and then executed by the processor. At this point the DLL, rather than the
application, runs things. The DLL performs all the operations necessary to communicate with Windows
and, through Windows, with the PC's hardware. After the DLL function is complete, the DLL puts the
return information into memory, where it can be found by the application, and instructs Windows to
remove the DLL routine from memory. The application inspects the return information, which usually
tells whether the DLL function was able to execute correctly. If the operation was a success, the
application continues from where it left off before issuing the function call. If the operation failed, the
application displays an error message.
16) By using DLLs, Windows:
A) Saves processing time
B) Multitasks
C) Shares program code
D) Communicates with PCs hardware
17) To use any routine of a DLL, Windows:
A) Searches and copies it in the application code and executes it
B) Loads the DLL file and searches and executes the routine
C) Loads just the required routine in memory and executes it
D) Searches the location of the routine and instructs the application to execute it
18) Which information does an application need to passto Windows to use a DLL routine?
A) Just the name of the routine
B) Just the name of the DLL, which finds in turn the routine to be executed in return
C) Both the name of the routine as well as DLL and any parameters
D) Name of the DLL, routine, any parameters and type of information to be returned
19) According to the passage, while the DLL routine is executing, the calling application:
A) Waits for the routine to execute
B) Continues with other tasks
C) Helps the DLL routine perform by communicating with Windows and through Windows with the
PC's hardware
D) Passes all responsibility of program execution to the DLL and is removed from memory
20) The DLL function after execution returns:
A) The parameters and information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
B) Information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
C) To the calling application the information required by it so that it can inspect it
D) The information required into memory so that DLL can inspect whether the function operation was
a success
Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21) 70 students are required to paint a picture. 52 use green color and some children use red, 38
students use both the colors. How many students use red color? A) 24 B) 42 C) 56
D)70
22) At an international conference, 100 delegates spoke English, 40 spoke French, and 20 spoke both
English and French. How many delegates could speak at least one of these two languages?
A) 110 B) 100 C) 140 D) 120
23) A group of 50 students were required to clear 2 tasks, one in rock-climbing and the other in bridge
crossing during an adventure sports expedition. 30 students cleared both the tasks. 37 cleared bridge
crossing, 38 students cleared rockclimbing. How many students could not clear any task?
A)0 B)3 C)5 D) 9
24) A dance instructor conducts annual workshops in which he holds sessions for basic learners and
trainers. In a particular year, 2000 people attended the workshop. 1500 participated as learners and 800
as trainers. How many participated as only trainers?
A) 200
B) 500
C) 800
D) 1500
25) In a group of 400 readers who read science fiction or literacy works or both, 250 read science
fiction and 230 read literacy works. How many read both science fiction and literacy works?
A) 80 B) 160 C) 220 D) 400
26) A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt". How is the lady related to the
man?
A) Daughter
B) Grand daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
27) A man is facing west. He turns 45degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in
the same direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing
now?
A) South B) North-West C) West D) South-West
28) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first, what is his position from the last?
A) 25 B) 43 C)44 D) 45
29) A man is facing northwest. He turns 90 degrees in the clockwise direction and then 135degrees in
the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A) East B) West C) North D) South
30) What three letter word best completes the below words? VA - __E S___TER - - _ER
A) STR B)TER C) CAT D) \\fAT
Directions for Questions 31-35: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is. * and that for 1 is $. The
numb.:rs greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the
symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. (For example, 4 is written as $**;
and; 3 is written as $$) 36) 11x 17 / 10 + 2 x 5 + 3 / 10 can also be represented as: A) $*$$* B) $*$$$
C) $$$*$ D) $**$$ 37) 260 can be represented as: A) $****$** B) $$*$$$$$ C) $$*$$$$** D)
$*****$** 38) 60 / 17 can also be represented as: A) $$$*$*** / $$**$$ B) $$$***** / $$**$$ C)
$*$$*$** / $$**$$ D) $$*$*$** / $$**$$ 39) $***$ can be represented as: A) $$$ / $* B) $*$**- $$
C) $*$*$- $$ D) $$$***$ - $$ 40) 30^2 can be represented as: A) ($$*$$ ) $*+ $*$*$$*$ B) ($$*$$ )
$* + $$****$ C) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**** D) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**$
Section 3 - Attention To Detail
No. of Questions: 11
Duration in Minutes: 11
Directions for Questions 41-48: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow.
Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are
exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only the FIRST and
THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. E, if
ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41)LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
42) 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
43) NIINIININN, NIININNINN ,NIINIININN
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
44) 4665.8009291, 4665.7999291, 4665.8009291
A) A B) B . C)C D)D E)E
45)808088080.8080, 808008080.8080, 808088080.8080
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
46) If* standsfor /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/8*7+5-10=?
A) 13.3
B) 10.8
C) 10.7
D) 11.4
47) If* stands for /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/15*9+2-9=?
A) 14.7
B) 15.3
C) 14.1
D) 16.2
48) If * stands for /, / stands for -, + stands for * and - stands for +, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 36/12*4+50-8 =-106
B) 12*8/4+50-8 =45.5
C) 36*4/12+36-8 = 4.7
D) 8*36/4+50-8 = 300
Set: 3648 (A) ver-Z.O For: Aecenture IDC
Directions for Questions 49-51: In the following questions, the following letters indicate mathematical
operations as indicated below:
A: Addition
V: Equal to
S: Subtraction
W: Greater than
M: Multiplication
X: Less than
D: Division Out of the four alternatives given in these questions, only one is coccect according to the
above letter symbols. Identify the coccect one.
49) See the options given below
A) 6 S 7 A 2 M 3 W 0 D 7
B) 6 A 7 S 2 M 3 W 0 A 7
C) 6 S 7 M 2 S 3 W 0 M 7
D) 6 M 7 S 2 A 3 X 0 D 7 50)
If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for *, then which of the following is TRUE? A)
16/8*6+90-12 =23.2 B) 8*12/6+90-12 =7.2 C) 16*6/8+16-12 =-4.1 D) 12*16/6+90-12 =8 51) If *
stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for * , then which of the following is TRUE? A)
16*4/18+16-8 = -10.1 B) 18*8/4+40-8 =-2.8 C) 16/18*4+40-8 =33.2 D) 8*16/4+40-8 =-2
Directions for Questions 52-55:For the post of a manager of a leading call centre -Arkade Inc. - situated
in Ludhiana, the following are the criteria the candidate must satisfy: - The candidate should have a
Management Degree. - The candidate should have at least 4 years of similar experience at-another call
center. - The candidate should be more than 30 years of age as on the 1st of July 2003. - The candidate
should have 6 months of international exposure, i.e. should have been posted in a foreign country. If a
candidate does not satisfy the 1st condition but has more than 2 years of international experience, then
the VP operations, will interview him. If a candidate does not satisfy the 4th condition, then the HR
manager will interview him.
52) Shakuntala was selected for a managerial position in an international call center after she passed
out from AIM Management Institute. After working for 3 years in the call center, she took a sabbatical.
She is 29 years of age as on the date of application. She will be:
A) Interviewed only by the HR
B) Interviewed only by the VP
C) Rejected
D) Data insufficient
53) Rajiv has been working as a Manager in Zephyr Inc. for 4 years now. He is an Engineering
graduate from a premier engineering institute. His certificate lists his date of birth as 17/12/1974. He
has worked in the hotel industry at the executive level. He is:
A) Give an aptitude test
B) Interviewed by the VP
C) Data insufficient
D) Not considered
54) Soma has 2 years of experience in Welsh Inc. and 2 years of experience in Franc Inc., both leading
call centers, as a manager. She has a management degree from a premier management organization.
She turned 30 this December (2002). She is a B.Com Graduate from St. Xavier's, Calcutta. If she
applies for the post, she will:
A) Be interviewed directly by the VP Operations
B) Not be considered
C) Be interviewed by the HR
D) Have to give an aptitude test
55) Salina has over 4 years of experience in Care Touch, a leading call center, as a manager. She
completed her MBA from Ranchi and worked in Singapore for UNO for 2 years before joining Care
Touch. She will be:
A) Recruited
B) Rejected
C) Interviewed by dIe VP Operations
D) Data insufficient


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Directions for Questions 1-3 : Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.
1) I am writing to enquire _________the possibility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the 2nd
of September.
A) Of
B) About
C) Into
D) After
2) _________ having her lunch, she stood - the tree and waited _______ him.
A) With, below, for
B) After, under, for
C) Inside, further, to
D) About, across, into
3) The microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that fewer
fish are making it to adulthood to be caught_________ trawlermen.
A) In
B) Into
C) By
D) With
Directions for Questions 4-6 : Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the
given options.
4) The jacket is impervious to water.
A) Dirty
B) Pure
C) Impenetrable
D) Favorable
5) Chandan was chagrined with the continuous disruption of the power supply to his home.
A) Delighted
B) Creation
C) Peeved
D) Security
6) The latest ordinance issued by the government has provided the bank with two options.
A) Decision
B) Law
C) Opinion
D) Verdict
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7)_________ 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 required
8) ________ Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch _______spending through
International Debit Cards.
A) A,the
B) The, the
C) The, a
D) -\n, the
9) The officer received _____ official letter from _____ Ministry of IT in _____ Central Government.
A) A, the, an
C) An, the, the
B) A, an, the
D) An, an, the
10) You CANNOT send out ______uneducated man into ______ world of technology and expect him
to perform.
A) An, an
B) A, an
C ) An, the
D) The, an
Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Microprocessor is an electronic computer Central Processing
Unit (CPU) made from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor
Integrated Circuit (IC). Before the advent of microprocessors, electronic CPUs were made from
individual small-scale Integrated Circuits containing the equivalent of only a few transistors. By
integrating the processor onto one or a very few large-scale Integrated Circuit packages (containing the
equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors), the cost of processor power was greatly
reduced. The evolution of microprocessors has been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to
steadily increasing performance over the years.
This law suggests that the complexity of an Integrated Circuit with respect to minimum component cost
will double in about 18 months. From humble beginnings as the drivers for calculators, the continued
increase in power has led to the dominance of microprocessors over every other form of computer;
every system from the largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a
microprocessor at their core. .As with many advances in technology, the microprocessor was an idea
wbose time had come. Three projects arguably delivered a complete microprocessor at about the same
time: Intel's 4004, Texas Instruments' TMS1000, and Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data Computer. .
A computer-on-a-chip is a variation of a microprocessor, which combines the microprocessor core
(CPU), some memory, and I/O (input/output) lines, all on one chip. The proper meaning of
microcomputer is a computer using a (number of) microprocessor(s) as its CPU(s), while the concept of
the patent is somewhat more similar to a micro controller.
11) Which of the following descriptions would NOT fit a microprocessor?
A) Electronic computer
B) Central Processing Unit
C) Memory disk
D) A single integrated chip circuit.
12) Select the TRUE statement from the following.
A) Microprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
B) Integration of processing power on chips has made processing power cheaper.
C) Before microprocessors, CPUs were not made from individual small scale ICs.
D) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it.
13) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor?
A) Microsoft
B) Intel
C) Texas Instruments
D) Garret
14) According to the passage, which of these is NOT a use of microprocessors?
A) Drivers for calculators
B) Core for large mainframes
C) Advanced mobile phones
D) Used for small handheld computers
15) "A number of microprocessors at its CPU" is an apt description of a:
A) 11icro-controller
B) Micro-computer
C) Micro-processor
D) Micro-transistor
Directions for Questions 16-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage.
Dynamic Link Libraries Windows provides several files called dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that
contain collections of software code that perform common functions such as opening or saving a file.
When Windows application wants to use one of those functions or routines, the app sends a message to
Windows with the names of the DLL file and the function. This procedure is known as calling a
function. One of the most frequently used DLLs is Windows COMMDLG.DLL, which includes among
others, the functions to display File Open, File Save, Search, and Print dialog boxes. The application
also sends any information the DLL function will need to complete the operation. For example, a
program calling the Open File function in COMMDLG.DLL would pass along a file spec, such as *. *
or *.DOC, to be displayed in the dialog box's Filename text box.
The application also passes along a specification for the type of information it expects the DLL to
return to the application when the DLL's work is done. The application, for example, may expect return
information in the form of integers, true/false values, or text. Windows passes the responsibility for
program execution to the DLL, along with the parameters and the return information the DLL will
need. The specific DLL is loaded into memory, and then executed by the processor. At this point the
DLL, rather than the application, runs things. The DLL performs all the operations necessary to
communicate with Windows and, through Windows, with the PC's hardware. After the DLL function is
complete, the DLL puts the return information into memory, where it can be found by the application,
and instructs Windows to remove the DLL routine from memory. The application inspects the return
information, which usually tells whether the DLL function was able to execute correctly. If the
operation was a success, the application continues from where it left off before issuing the function
call. If the operation failed, the application displays an error message.
16) By using DLLs, Windows:
A) Saves processing time
B) Multitasks
C) Shares program code
D) Communicates with PCs hardware
17) To use any routine of a DLL, Windows:
A) Searches and copies it in the application code and executes it
B) Loads the DLL file and searches and executes the routine
C) Loads just the required routine in memory and executes it
D) Searches the location of the routine and instructs the application to execute it
18) Which information does an application need to passto Windows to use a DLL routine?
A) Just the name of the routine
B) Just the name of the DLL, which finds in turn the routine to be executed in return
C) Both the name of the routine as well as DLL and any parameters
D) Name of the DLL, routine, any parameters and type of information to be returned
19) According to the passage, while the DLL routine is executing, the calling application:
A) Waits for the routine to execute
B) Continues with other tasks
C) Helps the DLL routine perform by communicating with Windows and through Windows with the
PC's hardware
D) Passes all responsibility of program execution to the DLL and is removed from memory
20) The DLL function after execution returns:
A) The parameters and information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
B) Information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
C) To the calling application the information required by it so that it can inspect it
D) The information required into memory so that DLL can inspect whether the function operation was
a success
Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21) 70 students are required to paint a picture. 52 use green color and some children use red, 38
students use both the colors. How many students use red color?
A) 24
B) 42
C) 56
D)70
22) At an international conference, 100 delegates spoke English, 40 spoke French, and 20 spoke both
English and French. How many delegates could speak at least one of these two languages?
A) 110
B) 100
C) 140
D) 120
23) A group of 50 students were required to clear 2 tasks, one in rock-climbing and the other in bridge
crossing during an adventure sports expedition. 30 students cleared both the tasks. 37 cleared bridge
crossing, 38 students cleared rockclimbing. How many students could not clear any task?
A)0
B)3
C)5
D) 9
24) A dance instructor conducts annual workshops in which he holds sessions for basic learners and
trainers. In a particular year, 2000 people attended the workshop. 1500 participated as learners and 800
as trainers. How many participated as only trainers?
A) 200
B) 500
C) 800
D) 1500
25) In a group of 400 readers who read science fiction or literacy works or both, 250 read science
fiction and 230 read literacy works. How many read both science fiction and literacy works?
A) 80
B) 160
C) 220
D) 400
26) A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt". How is the lady related to the
man?
A) Daughter
B) Grand daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
27) A man is facing west. He turns 45degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in
the same direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing
now?
A) South
B) North-West
C) West
D) South-West
28) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first, what is his position from the last?
A) 25
B) 43
C)44
D) 45
29) A man is facing northwest. He turns 90 degrees in the clockwise direction and then 135degrees in
the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A) East
B) West
C) North
D) South
30) What three letter word best completes the below words? VA - __E S___TER - - _ER
A) STR
B)TER
C) CAT
D) \\FAT
Directions for Questions 31-35: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is. * and that for 1 is $. The
numb.:rs greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the
symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. (For example, 4 is written as $**;
and; 3 is written as $$)
36) 11x 17 / 10 + 2 x 5 + 3 / 10 can also be represented as:
A) $*$$*
B) $*$$$
C) $$$*$
D) $**$$
37) 260 can be represented as:
A) $****$**
B) $$*$$$$$
C) $$*$$$$**
D) $*****$**
38) 60 / 17 can also be represented as:
A) $$$*$*** / $$**$$
B) $$$***** / $$**$$
C) $*$$*$** / $$**$$
D) $$*$*$** / $$**$$
39) $***$ can be represented as:
A) $$$ / $* B) $*$**- $$
C) $*$*$- $$
D) $$$***$ - $$
40) 30^2 can be represented as:
A) ($$*$$ ) $*+ $*$*$$*$
B) ($$*$$ ) $* + $$****$
C) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$****
D) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**$
Section 3 : Attention To Detail
No. of Questions: 11
Duration in Minutes: 11
Directions for Questions 41-48: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow.
Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are
exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only the FIRST and
THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. E, if
ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41)LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
42) 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
43) NIINIININN, NIININNINN ,NIINIININN
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
44) 4665.8009291, 4665.7999291, 4665.8009291
A) A
B) B
C)C
D)D
E)E
45)808088080.8080, 808008080.8080, 808088080.8080
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
46) If* standsfor /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/8*7+5-10=?
A) 13.3
B) 10.8
C) 10.7
D) 11.4
47) If* stands for /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/15*9+2-9=?
A) 14.7
B) 15.3
C) 14.1
D) 16.2
48) If * stands for /, / stands for -, + stands for * and - stands for +, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 36/12*4+50-8 =-106
B) 12*8/4+50-8 =45.5
C) 36*4/12+36-8 = 4.7
D) 8*36/4+50-8 = 300
Set: 3648(A) ver-Z.O For: Aecenture IDC
Directions for Questions 49-51: In the following questions, the following letters indicate mathematical
operations as indicated below: A: Addition V: Equal to S: Subtraction W: Greater than M:
Multiplication X: Less than D: Division Out of the four alternatives given in these questions, only one
is coccect according to the above letter symbols. Identify the coccect one.
49) See the options given below
A) 6 S 7 A 2 M 3 W 0 D 7
B) 6 A 7 S 2 M 3 W 0 A 7
C) 6 S 7 M 2 S 3 W 0 M 7
D) 6 M 7 S 2 A 3 X 0 D 7
50) If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for *, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 16/8*6+90-12 =23.2
B) 8*12/6+90-12 =7.2
C) 16*6/8+16-12 =-4.1
D) 12*16/6+90-12 =8
51) If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for * , then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 16*4/18+16-8 = -10.1
B) 18*8/4+40-8 =-2.8
C) 16/18*4+40-8 =33.2
D) 8*16/4+40-8 =-2
Directions for Questions 52-55: For the post of a manager of a leading call centre -Arkade Inc. -
situated in Ludhiana, the following are the criteria the candidate must satisfy: - The candidate should
have a Management Degree. - The candidate should have at least 4 years of similar experience atanother
call center. - The candidate should be more than 30 years of age as on the 1st of July 2003. -
The candidate should have 6 months of international exposure, i.e. should have been posted in a foreign
country. If a candidate does not satisfy the 1st condition but has more than 2 years of international
experience, then the VP operations, will interview him. If a candidate does not satisfy the 4th condition,
then the HR manager will interview him.
52) Shakuntala was selected for a managerial position in an international call center after she passed
out from AIM Management Institute. After working for 3 years in the call center, she took a sabbatical.
She is 29 years of age as on the date of application. She will be:
A) Interviewed only by the HR
B) Interviewed only by the VP
C) Rejected
D) Data insufficient
53) Rajiv has been working as a Manager in Zephyr Inc. for 4 years now. He is an Engineering
graduate from a premier engineering institute. His certificate lists his date of birth as 17/12/1974. He
has worked in the hotel industry at the executive level. He is:
A) Give an aptitude test
B) Interviewed by the VP
C) Data insufficient
D) Not considered
54) Soma has 2 years of experience in Welsh Inc. and 2 years of experience in Franc Inc., both leading
call centers, as a manager. She has a management degree from a premier management organization.
She turned 30 this December (2002). She is a B.Com Graduate from St. Xavier's, Calcutta. If she
applies for the post, she will:
A) Be interviewed directly by the VP Operations
B) Not be considered
C) Be interviewed by the HR
D) Have to give an aptitude test
55) Salina has over 4 years of experience in Care Touch, a leading call center, as a manager. She
completed her MBA from Ranchi and worked in Singapore for UNO for 2 years before joining Care
Touch. She will be:
A) Recruited
B) Rejected
C) Interviewed by dIe VP Operations
D) Data insufficient
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Directions for Questions 1-3 : Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.
1) I am writing to enquire _________the possibility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the 2nd
of September.
A) Of
B) About
C) Into
D) After
2) _________ having her lunch, she stood - the tree and waited _______ him.
A) With, below, for
B) After, under, for
C) Inside, further, to
D) About, across, into
3) The microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that fewer
fish are making it to adulthood to be caught_________ trawlermen.
A) In
B) Into
C) By
D) With
Directions for Questions 4-6 : Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the
given options.
4) The jacket is impervious to water.
A) Dirty
B) Pure
C) Impenetrable
D) Favorable
5) Chandan was chagrined with the continuous disruption of the power supply to his home.
A) Delighted
B) Creation
C) Peeved
D) Security
6) The latest ordinance issued by the government has provided the bank with two options.
A) Decision
B) Law
C) Opinion
D) Verdict
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7)_________ 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 required
8) ________ Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch _______spending through
International Debit Cards.
A) A,the
B) The, the
C) The, a
D) -\n, the
9) The officer received _____ official letter from _____ Ministry of IT in _____ Central Government.
A) A, the, an
C) An, the, the
B) A, an, the
D) An, an, the
10) You CANNOT send out ______uneducated man into ______ world of technology and expect him
to perform.
A) An, an
B) A, an
C ) An, the
D) The, an
Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Microprocessor is an electronic computer Central Processing
Unit (CPU) made from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor
Integrated Circuit (IC). Before the advent of microprocessors, electronic CPUs were made from
individual small-scale Integrated Circuits containing the equivalent of only a few transistors. By
integrating the processor onto one or a very few large-scale Integrated Circuit packages (containing the
equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors), the cost of processor power was greatly
reduced. The evolution of microprocessors has been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to
steadily increasing performance over the years.
This law suggests that the complexity of an Integrated Circuit with respect to minimum component cost
will double in about 18 months. From humble beginnings as the drivers for calculators, the continued
increase in power has led to the dominance of microprocessors over every other form of computer;
every system from the largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a
microprocessor at their core. .As with many advances in technology, the microprocessor was an idea
wbose time had come. Three projects arguably delivered a complete microprocessor at about the same
time: Intel's 4004, Texas Instruments' TMS1000, and Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data Computer. .
A computer-on-a-chip is a variation of a microprocessor, which combines the microprocessor core
(CPU), some memory, and I/O (input/output) lines, all on one chip. The proper meaning of
microcomputer is a computer using a (number of) microprocessor(s) as its CPU(s), while the concept of
the patent is somewhat more similar to a micro controller.
11) Which of the following descriptions would NOT fit a microprocessor?
A) Electronic computer
B) Central Processing Unit
C) Memory disk
D) A single integrated chip circuit.
12) Select the TRUE statement from the following.
A) Microprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
B) Integration of processing power on chips has made processing power cheaper.
C) Before microprocessors, CPUs were not made from individual small scale ICs.
D) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it.
13) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor?
A) Microsoft
B) Intel
C) Texas Instruments
D) Garret
14) According to the passage, which of these is NOT a use of microprocessors?
A) Drivers for calculators
B) Core for large mainframes
C) Advanced mobile phones
D) Used for small handheld computers
15) "A number of microprocessors at its CPU" is an apt description of a:
A) 11icro-controller
B) Micro-computer
C) Micro-processor
D) Micro-transistor
Directions for Questions 16-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage.
Dynamic Link Libraries Windows provides several files called dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that
contain collections of software code that perform common functions such as opening or saving a file.
When Windows application wants to use one of those functions or routines, the app sends a message to
Windows with the names of the DLL file and the function. This procedure is known as calling a
function. One of the most frequently used DLLs is Windows COMMDLG.DLL, which includes among
others, the functions to display File Open, File Save, Search, and Print dialog boxes. The application
also sends any information the DLL function will need to complete the operation. For example, a
program calling the Open File function in COMMDLG.DLL would pass along a file spec, such as *. *
or *.DOC, to be displayed in the dialog box's Filename text box.
The application also passes along a specification for the type of information it expects the DLL to
return to the application when the DLL's work is done. The application, for example, may expect return
information in the form of integers, true/false values, or text. Windows passes the responsibility for
program execution to the DLL, along with the parameters and the return information the DLL will
need. The specific DLL is loaded into memory, and then executed by the processor. At this point the
DLL, rather than the application, runs things. The DLL performs all the operations necessary to
communicate with Windows and, through Windows, with the PC's hardware. After the DLL function is
complete, the DLL puts the return information into memory, where it can be found by the application,
and instructs Windows to remove the DLL routine from memory. The application inspects the return
information, which usually tells whether the DLL function was able to execute correctly. If the
operation was a success, the application continues from where it left off before issuing the function
call. If the operation failed, the application displays an error message.
16) By using DLLs, Windows:
A) Saves processing time
B) Multitasks
C) Shares program code
D) Communicates with PCs hardware
17) To use any routine of a DLL, Windows:
A) Searches and copies it in the application code and executes it
B) Loads the DLL file and searches and executes the routine
C) Loads just the required routine in memory and executes it
D) Searches the location of the routine and instructs the application to execute it
18) Which information does an application need to passto Windows to use a DLL routine?
A) Just the name of the routine
B) Just the name of the DLL, which finds in turn the routine to be executed in return
C) Both the name of the routine as well as DLL and any parameters
D) Name of the DLL, routine, any parameters and type of information to be returned
19) According to the passage, while the DLL routine is executing, the calling application:
A) Waits for the routine to execute
B) Continues with other tasks
C) Helps the DLL routine perform by communicating with Windows and through Windows with the
PC's hardware
D) Passes all responsibility of program execution to the DLL and is removed from memory
20) The DLL function after execution returns:
A) The parameters and information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
B) Information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
C) To the calling application the information required by it so that it can inspect it
D) The information required into memory so that DLL can inspect whether the function operation was
a success
Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21) 70 students are required to paint a picture. 52 use green color and some children use red, 38
students use both the colors. How many students use red color?
A) 24
B) 42
C) 56
D)70
22) At an international conference, 100 delegates spoke English, 40 spoke French, and 20 spoke both
English and French. How many delegates could speak at least one of these two languages?
A) 110
B) 100
C) 140
D) 120
23) A group of 50 students were required to clear 2 tasks, one in rock-climbing and the other in bridge
crossing during an adventure sports expedition. 30 students cleared both the tasks. 37 cleared bridge
crossing, 38 students cleared rockclimbing. How many students could not clear any task?
A)0
B)3
C)5
D) 9
24) A dance instructor conducts annual workshops in which he holds sessions for basic learners and
trainers. In a particular year, 2000 people attended the workshop. 1500 participated as learners and 800
as trainers. How many participated as only trainers?
A) 200
B) 500
C) 800
D) 1500
25) In a group of 400 readers who read science fiction or literacy works or both, 250 read science
fiction and 230 read literacy works. How many read both science fiction and literacy works?
A) 80
B) 160
C) 220
D) 400
26) A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt". How is the lady related to the
man?
A) Daughter
B) Grand daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
27) A man is facing west. He turns 45degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in
the same direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing
now?
A) South
B) North-West
C) West
D) South-West
28) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first, what is his position from the last?
A) 25
B) 43
C)44
D) 45
29) A man is facing northwest. He turns 90 degrees in the clockwise direction and then 135degrees in
the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A) East
B) West
C) North
D) South
30) What three letter word best completes the below words? VA - __E S___TER - - _ER
A) STR
B)TER
C) CAT
D) \\FAT
Directions for Questions 31-35: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l
B)2
C)3
D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is. * and that for 1 is $. The
numb.:rs greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the
symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. (For example, 4 is written as $**;
and; 3 is written as $$)
36) 11x 17 / 10 + 2 x 5 + 3 / 10 can also be represented as:
A) $*$$*
B) $*$$$
C) $$$*$
D) $**$$
37) 260 can be represented as:
A) $****$**
B) $$*$$$$$
C) $$*$$$$**
D) $*****$**
38) 60 / 17 can also be represented as:
A) $$$*$*** / $$**$$
B) $$$***** / $$**$$
C) $*$$*$** / $$**$$
D) $$*$*$** / $$**$$
39) $***$ can be represented as:
A) $$$ / $* B) $*$**- $$
C) $*$*$- $$
D) $$$***$ - $$
40) 30^2 can be represented as:
A) ($$*$$ ) $*+ $*$*$$*$
B) ($$*$$ ) $* + $$****$
C) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$****
D) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**$
Section 3 : Attention To Detail
No. of Questions: 11
Duration in Minutes: 11
Directions for Questions 41-48: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow.
Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are
exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only the FIRST and
THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. E, if
ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41)LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
42) 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
43) NIINIININN, NIININNINN ,NIINIININN
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
44) 4665.8009291, 4665.7999291, 4665.8009291
A) A
B) B
C)C
D)D
E)E
45)808088080.8080, 808008080.8080, 808088080.8080
A) A
B)B
C)C
D)D
E)E
46) If* standsfor /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/8*7+5-10=?
A) 13.3
B) 10.8
C) 10.7
D) 11.4
47) If* stands for /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/15*9+2-9=?
A) 14.7
B) 15.3
C) 14.1
D) 16.2
48) If * stands for /, / stands for -, + stands for * and - stands for +, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 36/12*4+50-8 =-106
B) 12*8/4+50-8 =45.5
C) 36*4/12+36-8 = 4.7
D) 8*36/4+50-8 = 300
Set: 3648(A) ver-Z.O For: Aecenture IDC
Directions for Questions 49-51: In the following questions, the following letters indicate mathematical
operations as indicated below: A: Addition V: Equal to S: Subtraction W: Greater than M:
Multiplication X: Less than D: Division Out of the four alternatives given in these questions, only one
is coccect according to the above letter symbols. Identify the coccect one.
49) See the options given below
A) 6 S 7 A 2 M 3 W 0 D 7
B) 6 A 7 S 2 M 3 W 0 A 7
C) 6 S 7 M 2 S 3 W 0 M 7
D) 6 M 7 S 2 A 3 X 0 D 7
50) If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for *, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 16/8*6+90-12 =23.2
B) 8*12/6+90-12 =7.2
C) 16*6/8+16-12 =-4.1
D) 12*16/6+90-12 =8
51) If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for * , then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 16*4/18+16-8 = -10.1
B) 18*8/4+40-8 =-2.8
C) 16/18*4+40-8 =33.2
D) 8*16/4+40-8 =-2
Directions for Questions 52-55: For the post of a manager of a leading call centre -Arkade Inc. -
situated in Ludhiana, the following are the criteria the candidate must satisfy: - The candidate should
have a Management Degree. - The candidate should have at least 4 years of similar experience atanother
call center. - The candidate should be more than 30 years of age as on the 1st of July 2003. -
The candidate should have 6 months of international exposure, i.e. should have been posted in a foreign
country. If a candidate does not satisfy the 1st condition but has more than 2 years of international
experience, then the VP operations, will interview him. If a candidate does not satisfy the 4th condition,
then the HR manager will interview him.
52) Shakuntala was selected for a managerial position in an international call center after she passed
out from AIM Management Institute. After working for 3 years in the call center, she took a sabbatical.
She is 29 years of age as on the date of application. She will be:
A) Interviewed only by the HR
B) Interviewed only by the VP
C) Rejected
D) Data insufficient
53) Rajiv has been working as a Manager in Zephyr Inc. for 4 years now. He is an Engineering
graduate from a premier engineering institute. His certificate lists his date of birth as 17/12/1974. He
has worked in the hotel industry at the executive level. He is:
A) Give an aptitude test
B) Interviewed by the VP
C) Data insufficient
D) Not considered
54) Soma has 2 years of experience in Welsh Inc. and 2 years of experience in Franc Inc., both leading
call centers, as a manager. She has a management degree from a premier management organization.
She turned 30 this December (2002). She is a B.Com Graduate from St. Xavier's, Calcutta. If she
applies for the post, she will:
A) Be interviewed directly by the VP Operations
B) Not be considered
C) Be interviewed by the HR
D) Have to give an aptitude test
55) Salina has over 4 years of experience in Care Touch, a leading call center, as a manager. She
completed her MBA from Ranchi and worked in Singapore for UNO for 2 years before joining Care
Touch. She will be:
A) Recruited
B) Rejected
C) Interviewed by dIe VP Operations
D) Data insufficient

Assessments by Merit Trac Directions for Questions 1-3: Choose the option which will correctly fill
the blank.
1) I am writing to enquire _________the possibility of hiring a conference room at the hotel on the 2nd
of September.
A) Of
B) About
C) Into
D) After
2) _________ having her lunch, she stood - the tree and waited _______ him.
A) With, below, for
B) After, under, for
C) Inside, further, to
D) About, across, into
3) The microscopic animals are the primary food for larval cod and their decline has meant that fewer
fish are making it to adulthood to be caught_________ trawlermen.
A) In
B) Into
C) By
D) With
Directions for Questions 4-6: Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the
given options.
4) The jacket is impervious to water.
A) Dirty
B) Pure
C) Impenetrable
D) Favorable
5) Chandan was chagrined with the continuous disruption of the power supply to his home.
A) Delighted
B) Creation
C) Peeved
D) Security
6) The latest ordinance issued by the government has provided the bank with two options.
A) Decision
B) Law
C) Opinion
D) Verdict
Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
7)_________ 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 required
8) ________ Reserve Bank of India directed banks to closely watch _______spending through
International Debit Cards.
A) A,the
B) The, the
C) The, a
D) -\n, the
9) The officer received _____ official letter from _____ Ministry of IT in _____ Central Government.
A) A, the, an
C) An, the, the
B) A, an, the
D) An, an, the
10) You CANNOT send out ______uneducated man into ______ world of technology and expect him
to perform.
A) An, an
B) A, an
C ) An, the
D) The, an
Directions for Questions 11-15: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Microprocessor is an electronic computer Central Processing
Unit (CPU) made from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single semiconductor
Integrated Circuit (IC). Before the advent of microprocessors, electronic CPUs were made from
individual small-scale Integrated Circuits containing the equivalent of only a few transistors.
By integrating the processor onto one or a very few large-scale Integrated Circuit packages (containing
the equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors), the cost of processor power was greatly
reduced. The evolution of microprocessors has been known to follow Moore's Law when it comes to
steadily increasing performance over the years.
This law suggests that the complexity of an Integrated Circuit with respect to minimum component cost
will double in about 18 months. From humble beginnings as the drivers for calculators, the continued
increase in power has led to the dominance of microprocessors over every other form of computer;
every system from the largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a
microprocessor at their core. .As with many advances in technology, the microprocessor was an idea
wbose time had come. Three projects arguably delivered a complete microprocessor at about the same
time: Intel's 4004, Texas Instruments' TMS1000, and Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data Computer.
A computer-on-a-chip is a variation of a microprocessor, which combines the microprocessor core
(CPU), some memory, and I/O (input/output) lines, all on one chip. The proper meaning of
microcomputer is a computer using a (number of) microprocessor(s) as its CPU(s), while the concept of
the patent is somewhat more similar to a micro controller.
11) Which of the following descriptions would NOT fit a microprocessor?
A) Electronic computer
B) Central Processing Unit
C) Memory disk
D) A single integrated chip circuit.
12) Select the TRUE statement from the following.
A) Microprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
B) Integration of processing power on chips has made processing power cheaper.
C) Before microprocessors, CPUs were not made from individual small scale ICs.
D) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it.
13) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor?
A) Microsoft
B) Intel
C) Texas Instruments
D) Garret
14) According to the passage, which of these is NOT a use of microprocessors?
A) Drivers for calculators
B) Core for large mainframes
C) Advanced mobile phones
D) Used for small handheld computers
15) "A number of microprocessors at its CPU" is an apt description of a:
A) 11icro-controller
B) Micro-computer
C) Micro-processor
D) Micro-transistor
Directions for Questions 16-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of
the information provided in the passage. Dynamic Link Libraries Windows provides several files called
dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that contain collections of software code that perform common functions
such as opening or saving a file. When Windows application wants to use one of those functions or
routines, the app sends a message to Windows with the names of the DLL file and the function. This
procedure is known as calling a function. One of the most frequently used DLLs is Windows
COMMDLG.DLL, which includes among others, the functions to display File Open, File Save, Search,
and Print dialog boxes.
The application also sends any information the DLL function will need to complete the operation. For
example, a program calling the Open File function in COMMDLG.DLL would pass along a file spec,
such as *. * or *.DOC, to be displayed in the dialog box's Filename text box. The application also
passes along a specification for the type of information it expects the DLL to return to the application
when the DLL's work is done. The application, for example, may expect return information in the form
of integers, true/false values, or text. Windows passes the responsibility for program execution to the
DLL, along with the parameters and the return information the DLL will need. The specific DLL is
loaded into memory, and then executed by the processor. At this point the DLL, rather than the
application, runs things. The DLL performs all the operations necessary to communicate with Windows
and, through Windows, with the PC's hardware. After the DLL function is complete, the DLL puts the
return information into memory, where it can be found by the application, and instructs Windows to
remove the DLL routine from memory. The application inspects the return information, which usually
tells whether the DLL function was able to execute correctly. If the operation was a success, the
application continues from where it left off before issuing the function call. If the operation failed, the
application displays an error message.
16) By using DLLs, Windows:
A) Saves processing time
B) Multitasks
C) Shares program code
D) Communicates with PCs hardware
17) To use any routine of a DLL, Windows:
A) Searches and copies it in the application code and executes it
B) Loads the DLL file and searches and executes the routine
C) Loads just the required routine in memory and executes it
D) Searches the location of the routine and instructs the application to execute it
18) Which information does an application need to passto Windows to use a DLL routine?
A) Just the name of the routine
B) Just the name of the DLL, which finds in turn the routine to be executed in return
C) Both the name of the routine as well as DLL and any parameters
D) Name of the DLL, routine, any parameters and type of information to be returned
19) According to the passage, while the DLL routine is executing, the calling application:
A) Waits for the routine to execute
B) Continues with other tasks
C) Helps the DLL routine perform by communicating with Windows and through Windows with the
PC's hardware
D) Passes all responsibility of program execution to the DLL and is removed from memory
20) The DLL function after execution returns:
A) The parameters and information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
B) Information into memory, where it can be inspected by the calling application
C) To the calling application the information required by it so that it can inspect it
D) The information required into memory so that DLL can inspect whether the function operation was
a success
Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20
21) 70 students are required to paint a picture. 52 use green color and some children use red, 38
students use both the colors. How many students use red color? A) 24 B) 42 C) 56
D)70
22) At an international conference, 100 delegates spoke English, 40 spoke French, and 20 spoke both
English and French. How many delegates could speak at least one of these two languages?
A) 110 B) 100 C) 140 D) 120
23) A group of 50 students were required to clear 2 tasks, one in rock-climbing and the other in bridge
crossing during an adventure sports expedition. 30 students cleared both the tasks. 37 cleared bridge
crossing, 38 students cleared rockclimbing. How many students could not clear any task?
A)0 B)3 C)5 D) 9
24) A dance instructor conducts annual workshops in which he holds sessions for basic learners and
trainers. In a particular year, 2000 people attended the workshop. 1500 participated as learners and 800
as trainers. How many participated as only trainers?
A) 200
B) 500
C) 800
D) 1500
25) In a group of 400 readers who read science fiction or literacy works or both, 250 read science
fiction and 230 read literacy works. How many read both science fiction and literacy works?
A) 80 B) 160 C) 220 D) 400
26) A man said to a lady, "Your mother's husband's sister is my aunt". How is the lady related to the
man?
A) Daughter
B) Grand daughter
C) Mother
D) Sister
27) A man is facing west. He turns 45degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degree in
the same direction and then 270 degree in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing
now?
A) South B) North-West C) West D) South-West
28) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first, what is his position from the last?
A) 25 B) 43 C)44 D) 45
29) A man is facing northwest. He turns 90 degrees in the clockwise direction and then 135degrees in
the anti-clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A) East B) West C) North D) South
30) What three letter word best completes the below words? VA - __E S___TER - - _ER
A) STR B)TER C) CAT D) \\fAT
Directions for Questions 31-35: In the following questions mark: 1, if the question can be answered
with the help of statement I alone. 2, if the question can be answered with the help of statement II
alone. 3, if the question can be answered with the help of both I and II. 4, if the question cannot be
answered at all.
31) What is the value of P? I. P and Q are integers II. PQ = 10, P + Q =5
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
32) Who got the highest score in the Mathematics examination, among Sumit, Amit and Namit. No two
students got the same marks. I. Sumit got more marks than Namit. II. Amit did not get lesser marks
than Sumit, who did not get lesser marks than Namit.
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
33) How many hours does it take some boys and girls in a camp to put up the tent? I. There are 4 boys
and 7 girls. II. A girl can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
34) If p, q, r, s and t are in an Arithmetic Progression, is r the largest among them? I.t>O II. p, q < 0
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
35) Is X a whole number, if X > O? I. 2X is an even number. II. 3X is an odd number.
A)l B)2 C)3 D)4
Directions for Questions 36-40: In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is. * and that for 1 is $. The
numb.:rs greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the
symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. (For example, 4 is written as $**;
and; 3 is written as $$) 36) 11x 17 / 10 + 2 x 5 + 3 / 10 can also be represented as: A) $*$$* B) $*$$$
C) $$$*$ D) $**$$ 37) 260 can be represented as: A) $****$** B) $$*$$$$$ C) $$*$$$$** D)
$*****$** 38) 60 / 17 can also be represented as: A) $$$*$*** / $$**$$ B) $$$***** / $$**$$ C)
$*$$*$** / $$**$$ D) $$*$*$** / $$**$$ 39) $***$ can be represented as: A) $$$ / $* B) $*$**- $$
C) $*$*$- $$ D) $$$***$ - $$ 40) 30^2 can be represented as: A) ($$*$$ ) $*+ $*$*$$*$ B) ($$*$$ )
$* + $$****$ C) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**** D) ( $$*$$ ) $$ + $*$**$
Section 3 - Attention To Detail
No. of Questions: 11
Duration in Minutes: 11
Directions for Questions 41-48: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow.
Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are
exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only the FIRST and
THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. E, if
ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.
41)LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
42) 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
43) NIINIININN, NIININNINN ,NIINIININN
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
44) 4665.8009291, 4665.7999291, 4665.8009291
A) A B) B . C)C D)D E)E
45)808088080.8080, 808008080.8080, 808088080.8080
A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E
46) If* standsfor /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/8*7+5-10=?
A) 13.3
B) 10.8
C) 10.7
D) 11.4
47) If* stands for /, / stands for -,+ stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/15*9+2-9=?
A) 14.7
B) 15.3
C) 14.1
D) 16.2
48) If * stands for /, / stands for -, + stands for * and - stands for +, then which of the following is
TRUE?
A) 36/12*4+50-8 =-106
B) 12*8/4+50-8 =45.5
C) 36*4/12+36-8 = 4.7
D) 8*36/4+50-8 = 300
Set: 3648 (A) ver-Z.O For: Aecenture IDC
Directions for Questions 49-51: In the following questions, the following letters indicate mathematical
operations as indicated below:
A: Addition
V: Equal to
S: Subtraction
W: Greater than
M: Multiplication
X: Less than
D: Division Out of the four alternatives given in these questions, only one is coccect according to the
above letter symbols. Identify the coccect one.
49) See the options given below
A) 6 S 7 A 2 M 3 W 0 D 7
B) 6 A 7 S 2 M 3 W 0 A 7
C) 6 S 7 M 2 S 3 W 0 M 7
D) 6 M 7 S 2 A 3 X 0 D 7 50)
If * stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for *, then which of the following is TRUE? A)
16/8*6+90-12 =23.2 B) 8*12/6+90-12 =7.2 C) 16*6/8+16-12 =-4.1 D) 12*16/6+90-12 =8 51) If *
stands for -,/ stands for +, + stands for / and -stands for * , then which of the following is TRUE? A)
16*4/18+16-8 = -10.1 B) 18*8/4+40-8 =-2.8 C) 16/18*4+40-8 =33.2 D) 8*16/4+40-8 =-2
Directions for Questions 52-55:For the post of a manager of a leading call centre -Arkade Inc. - situated
in Ludhiana, the following are the criteria the candidate must satisfy: - The candidate should have a
Management Degree. - The candidate should have at least 4 years of similar experience at-another call
center. - The candidate should be more than 30 years of age as on the 1st of July 2003. - The candidate
should have 6 months of international exposure, i.e. should have been posted in a foreign country. If a
candidate does not satisfy the 1st condition but has more than 2 years of international experience, then
the VP operations, will interview him. If a candidate does not satisfy the 4th condition, then the HR
manager will interview him.
52) Shakuntala was selected for a managerial position in an international call center after she passed
out from AIM Management Institute. After working for 3 years in the call center, she took a sabbatical.
She is 29 years of age as on the date of application. She will be:
A) Interviewed only by the HR
B) Interviewed only by the VP
C) Rejected
D) Data insufficient
53) Rajiv has been working as a Manager in Zephyr Inc. for 4 years now. He is an Engineering
graduate from a premier engineering institute. His certificate lists his date of birth as 17/12/1974. He
has worked in the hotel industry at the executive level. He is:
A) Give an aptitude test
B) Interviewed by the VP
C) Data insufficient
D) Not considered
54) Soma has 2 years of experience in Welsh Inc. and 2 years of experience in Franc Inc., both leading
call centers, as a manager. She has a management degree from a premier management organization.
She turned 30 this December (2002). She is a B.Com Graduate from St. Xavier's, Calcutta. If she
applies for the post, she will:
A) Be interviewed directly by the VP Operations
B) Not be considered
C) Be interviewed by the HR
D) Have to give an aptitude test
55) Salina has over 4 years of experience in Care Touch, a leading call center, as a manager. She
completed her MBA from Ranchi and worked in Singapore for UNO for 2 years before joining Care
Touch. She will be:
A) Recruited
B) Rejected
C) Interviewed by dIe VP Operations
D) Data insufficient
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Directions for Questions 1-3: Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.

1. This train travels from London ______ Paris.
A. at * *B. to * *C. over * D. below
Ans: B

2. We stood at the back ______ the theater.
A. of * B. on * C. in * D. for
Ans: of

3. I will work _________ five o'clock.
A. until * B. up * C. in * D. to

Directions for Questions 4-6: Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the given options.

4. The antidote to these problems is hard to find
A. Cause for *B. Result of *C. Remedy for *D. Consequence of *E. None of these
Ans: C

5. Because of a family feud, he never spoke to his aife's parents.
A. Crisis * B. Trouble * C. Problem * D. Quarrel * E. None of these
Ans: D

6. The article is written in a very lucid style.
A. Elaborate * *B. Clear * C. Intricate * D. Noble * E. None of these
Ans: B **

Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.

7. _________ man ran into the street. A car hit ____ man.
A. A, the * B. An, the * C. the, the * D. A, the

8. The interesting thing about _____ Romans is all the roads that they built in Britain.
A. A * *B. An * C. none of these * D. The

9. Albert Einstein was _____ famous scientist. Einstein won _______ Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.Einstein left his country and lived in _______ States until he died in 1955.
A) A, the, an * *B) A, the, the * C) A, an, the * D) An, an, the **
Ans: B

10. Are you shopping for ________ health club to join so you can get in shape? Shop wisely! You could end up choosing _______ wrong club and losing more money than pounds.
A) the, an * B) the, the * C) A, *the * D) An, the
Ans: C

Directions for Questions 11-16:*
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
The pioneers of the teaching of science imagined that its introduction into education would remove the conventionality, artificiality, and backward-lookingness which were characteristic;of classical studies, but they were gravely disappointed. So, too, in *their time had the humanists thought that the study of the classical authors in the original would banish at once the dull pedantry and superstition of mediaeval scholasticism. The professional schoolmaster was a match for both of them, and has almost managed to make the understanding of chemical reactions as dull and as dogmatic an affair as the reading of Virgil's Aeneid. The chief claim for the use of science in education is that it teaches a child something about the actual universe in which he is living, in making him acquainted with the results of scientific discovery, and at the same time teaches him how to think logically and inductively by studying scientific method. A certain limited success has been reached in the first of these aims, but practically none at all in the second. Those privileged members of the community who have been through a secondary or public school education may be expected to know something about the elementary physics and chemistry of a hundred years ago, but they probably know hardly more than any bright boy can pick up from an interest in wireless or scientific hobbies out of school hours. As to the learning of scientific method, the whole thing is palpably a farce. Actually, for the convenience of teachers and the *requirements of the examination system, it is necessary that the *pupils not only do not learn scientific method but learn precisely *the reverse, that is, to believe exactly what they are told and to reproduce it when asked, whether it seems nonsense to them or not. The way in which educated people respond to such quackeries *as spiritualism or astrology, not to say more dangerous ones such as racial theories or currency myths, shows that fifty years of education in the method of science in Britain or Germany has produced no visible effect whatever. The only way of learning the method of science is the long and bitter way of personal experience, and, until the educational or social systems are altered *to make this possible, the best we can expect is the production of a *minority of people who are able to acquire some of the techniques of science and a still smaller minority who are able to use and *develop them.*

11. The author implies that the 'professional schoolmaster' has
A. no interest in teaching science
B. thwarted attempts to enliven education
C. aided true learning
D. supported the humanists
E. been a pioneer in both science and humanities.
Ans: B

12. The author's attitude to secondary and public school education in the sciences is
A. ambivalent * B. neutra * C. supportive * D. satirical * E. contemptuous
Ans: E

13. The word 'palpably' most nearly means
A. empirically * B. obviously * C. tentatively * D. markedly * E. ridiculously
Ans: B

14. The author blames all of the following for the failure to impart scientific method through the education system except
A. poor teaching
B. examination methods
C. lack of direct experience
D. the social and education systems
E. lack of interest on the part of students
Ans: E

15. If the author were to study current education in science to see how things have changed since he wrote the piece, he would probably be most interested in the answer to which of the following questions?*
A. Do students know more about the world about them?
B. Do students spend more time in laboratories?
C. Can students apply their knowledge logically?
D. Have textbooks improved?
E. Do they respect their teachers
Ans: C

16. Astrology (line 31) is mentioned as an example of *
A. a science that needs to be better understood
B. a belief which no educated people hold
C. something unsupportable to those who have absorbed the methods of science
D. the gravest danger to society
E. an acknowledged failure of science *
Ans: C

Directions for Questions 17-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
Furthermore, insofar as any conclusion about its author can be drawn from five or six plays attributed to him, the Wakefield Master is without exception considered to be a man of sharp contemporary observation. He was, probably clerically educated, as indicated by his Latin and music, his Biblical and patristic lore. Even today he is remembered for his his quick sympathy for the oppressed and forgotten man, his sharp eye for character, a ready ear for colloquial, vernacular turns of speech and a humor alternately rude and boisterous, coarse and happy. Therefore in spite of his conscious artistry as can be seen in his feeling for intricate metrical and stanza forms, he is regarded as a kind of medieval Steinbeck, indignantly angry at, uncompromisingly and even brutally realistic in presenting the plight of the agricultural poor.
It is now fairly accepted to regard the play as a kind of ultimate point in the secularization of the medieval drama. Therefore more stress has been laid on it as depicting realistically humble manners and pastoral life in the bleak of the west riding of Yorkshire on a typically cold night of December 24th. After what are often regarded as almost "documentaries" given in the three successive monologues of the three shepherds, critics go on to affirm that the realism is then intensified into a burlesque mock-treatment of the Nativity. Finally as a sort of epilogue or after-thought in deference to the Biblical origins of the materials, the play slides back into an atavistic mood of early innocent reverence. In actuality, the final scene is the culminating scene and also the raison d'etre of the introductory "realism."
Superficially the present play supports the conventional view of its mood of secular realism. At the same time, the "realism" of the Wakefield Master is of a paradoxical turn. His wide knowledge of people, as well as books indicates no cloistered contemplative but one in close relation to his times. Still, that life was after all a predominantly religious one, a time which never neglected the belief that man was a rebellious and sinful creature in need of redemption . So deeply (one can hardly say "naively" of so sophisticated a writer) and implicitly religious is the Master that he is less able (or less willing) to present actual history realistically than is the author of the Brome Abraham and Isaac. His historical sense is even less realistic than that of Chaucer who just a few years before had done for his own time "costume romances," such as The Knight's Tele, Troilus and Cressida, etc. Furthermore, used highly romantic materials, which could excuse his taking liberties with history.

17. Of the following statements, which is not true of Wakefield Master?*
A. He and Chaucer were contemporaries.*
B. Wakefield Master is remembered as having written five or six realistic plays.*
C. His plays realistically portray the plight of the country folk of his day*
D. His writing was similar to that of John Steinbeck.*
E. He was an accomplished artist.
Ans: D

18. The word 'patristic' in the first paragraph is used to mean:*
A. patriotic * *B. superstitious * C. folk * D. relating to the Christian Fathers * *E. realistic
Ans: D

19. The statement about the "secularization of the medieval drama" (opening sentence of the second paragraph) refers to the*
A. Introduction of religious themes in the early days*
B. Presentation of erudite material*
C. Use of contemporary materials*
D. Return to early innocent reverence at the end of the play*
E. Introduction of mundane matters in religious plays
Ans: E

20. From the following what would the writer be expected to do in the subsequent paragraphs:*
A. Make a justification for his comparison with Steinbeck*
B. Put forth a view point, which would take up the thought of the second paragraph*
C. Point out the anachronisms in the play*
D. Discuss the works of Chaucer*
E. Talk about the lack of realism in the works of the Wakefield Master.
Ans: B

Section 2 -Analytical Ability
No. of Questions: 20
Duration in Minutes: 20

21.If f(x) = (x² - 50), what is the value of f(-5) ?
A. 75 * *B. 25 * C. 0 * D. -25 * E. -75
Ans: B

22. Helpers are needed to prepare for the fete. Each helper can make either 2 large cakes or 35 small cakes per hour. The kitchen is available for 3 hours and 20 large cakes and 700 small cakes are needed. How many helpers are required?
A. 10 * B. 15 * C. 20 * D. 25 * E. 30
Ans: A

23. If f(x) = (x + 2) / (x-2) for all integers except x=2, which of the following has the greatest value?
A. f(-1) * B. f(0) * C. f(1) * D. f(3) *E. f(4)
Ans: D

24. A perfect cube is an integer whose cube root is an integer. For example, 27, 64 and 125 are perfect cubes. If p and q are perfect cubes, which of the following will not necessarily be a perfect cube?
A. 8p * B. pq * C. pq + 27 * D. -p * E. (p - q)6
Ans: C

25. A piece of ribbon 4 yards long is used to make bows requiring 15 inches of ribbon for each. What is the maximum number of bows that can be made?
A. 8 * *B. 9 * *C. 10 * D. 11 * E. 12
Ans: B

26. If V = 12R / (r + R) , then R =
A. Vr / (12 - V) * *B. Vr + V /12 * *C. Vr - 12 * * *D. V / r - 12 * *E. V (r + 1) /12
Ans: A

27. The number of degrees that the hour hand of a clock moves through between noon and 2.30 in the afternoon of the same day is
A. 720 * *B. 180 * *C. 75 * *D. 65 * *E. 60
Ans: C

28. (3x + 2) (2x - 5) = ax² + kx + n .What is the value of a - n + k ?
A. 5 * *B. 8 * *C. 9 * *D. 10 * *E. 11
Ans: A

29. If the radius of a circle is increased by 20% then the area is increased by :
A. 44% * *B. 120% * *C. 144% * *D. 40% * *E. None of the above
Ans: A

30. If the area of two circles are in the ratio 169 : 196 then the ratio of their radii is
A. 10 : 11 * *B. 11 : 12 * *C. 12 : 13 * *D. 13 : 14 * *E. None of the above
Ans: D

Directions for Questions 31-34: In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II . consider the statement and decide which of the given *assumption is implicit.
Give answer (A) if only I is implicit ; (B) if only assumption II is implicit; (C) If either I or II is implicit ; (D) if neither I nor II is implicit (E) if both I and II are implicit.

31. Statement: It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.
Assumptions:*
I At that age the child reaches appropriate level of development and is ready to learn.
II The schools do not admit children after six years of age.
Ans: A

32. Statement: The government has decided to reduce the custom duty on computer peripherals
Assumptions:*
I *The domestic market price of computer peripherals may go up near future
II The domestic manufacturers may *oppose the decision
Ans: D

33. Statement:" AS there is a great demand, every person take tickets of the programme will be given only five tickets".
Assumptions:*
I The organizers are not keen on selling the tickets.
II No one is interested in getting more than five tickets
Ans: D

34. Statement: The railway authorities are decided to increase the freight charges by 10% in view of the possibility of *incurring losses in the current financial year.
Assumptions:*
I The volume of freight during the remaining period may remain same.
II The amount so obtained may set off a part or total of the estimated deficit*
Ans: B

35.There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately?
Ans: 1/35

36. Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running at 30 m/s .
Lengths of the trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other?
Ans: 50 seconds

37. A train runs first half of the distance at 40 km/hr and the remaining half at 60 km/hr. What is the
average speed for the entire journey?
Ans: 48km/hr

38.A box contains 90 mts each of 100 gms and 100 bolts each of 150 gms. If the entire box weighs 35.5 kg., then the weight of the empty box is :
A. 10 kg * *B. 10.5 kg * *C. 11 kg * *D. 11.5 kg * *E. None of the above
Ans: D

39. A father is three times as old as his son. After fifteen years the father will be twice as old as his son's age at that time. Hence the father's present age is
A. 36 * *B. 42 * *C. 45 * *D. 48 * *E. None of the above
Ans: C

40. Which of the following is the greatest ?
A. 40% of 30 * *B. 3/5 of 25 * *C. 6.5% of 200 * *D. Five more than the square of 3 * *E. 1/2-4
Ans: E

Directions for Questions 41-45: Follow the directions given below to answer the questions that follow. Your answer for each question below would be: A, if ALL THREE items given in the question are exactly ALIKE. B, if only the FIRST and SECOND items are exactly ALIKE. C, if only the FIRST and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. D, if only the SECOND and THIRD items are exactly ALIKE. E, if ALL THREE items are DIFFERENT.

41) 0427-4567324, 0427-4567154, *0427-4567324
A) A * * B) B * *C) C * *D) D * *E) E
Ans: C

42)HHMKKKJKNOII, HHMKKKJKNOII, *HHMKKKJKNOII * * * **
A) A * * B) B * *C) C * *D) D * *E) E
Ans: A

43) YXXYXXYXYY, YXXYYXYXYY, YXXYXXYXXY
A) A * * B) B * *C) C * *D) D * *E) E
Ans: E

44) 7661637.8787, 7666137.8787, 7666137.8787
A) A * * B) B * *C) C * *D) D * *E) E
Ans: D

45)101100110.0101, 101100110.0101, 101100100.0101
A) A * * B) B * *C) C * *D) D * *E) E
Ans: B

Directions for Questions 46-50: *What should come in place of the question-mark (?) in the following number series?*
46. 992 * *1056 * *? * *1190 * *1260 * *1332*
A. 1112 * * B. 1082 * * C. 1134 * *D. 1092 * *E. None of these*
Ans: E*

47. 15625 * *6250 * *2500 * *1000 * *? * *160*
A. 600 * * B. 400 * *C. 500 * *D. 650 * *E. None of these
Ans: B

48. 80 * *370 * *? * *1550 * *2440 * *3530*
A. 900 * *B. 840 * *C. 750 * *D. 860 * *E. None of these*
Ans: D*

49. 15 * *51 * *216 * *1100 * *? * *46452*
A. 6630 * B. 6650 * *C. 6560 * *D. 6530 * *E. None of these*
Ans: A*

50. 24 * *28 * *36 * *52 * *84 * *?*
A. 144 * *B. 135 * * C. 148 * *D. 140 * *E. None of these*
Ans: C*

Directions for Questions 51-55: Read the following instructions carefully and answer the questions given below it:
From a group of six boys M,N,O,P,Q,R and five girls G,H,I,J,K a team of six is to be selected .Some of the criteria of selection are as follows:
M and J go together
O cannot be placed with N
I cannot go with J
N goes with H
P and Q have to be together
K and R go together
Unless otherwise stated, these criteria are applicable to all the following questions:*

51. If the team consists of 2 girls and I is one of them, the other members are
A. GMRPQ * *B. HNOPQ * C. KOPQR * D. KRMNP
Ans: C

52. If the team has four boys including O and R, the members of the team other than O and R are
A. HIPQ * *B. GKPQ * *C. GJPQ * *D. GJMP
Ans: B

53. If four members are boys, which of the following cannot constitute the team?
A. GJMOPQ * *B. HJMNPQ * C. JKMNOR * D. JKMPQR
Ans: C

54. If both K and P are members of the team and three boys in all are included in the team, the members of the team other than K and P are
A. GIRQ * *B. GJRM * * C. HIRQ * *D. IJRQ
Ans: A

55. if the team has three girls including J and K, the members of the team other than J and K are
A. GHNR * * B. MNOG * *C. MORG * *D. NHOR
Ans: C

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As you want to get the previous year placement papers of Accenture so here is the information of the same for you:

Section-A- Verbal Reasoning

1. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.

Instead of putting up a united front against on common enemy, the medieval states frittered away their energy in internecine warfare.

A. mutually destructive

B. baneful

C. pernicious

D. detrimental

Ans-A

2. Pick up the one which is most nearly the same in meaning as the word printer in bold and can replaces it without altering the meaning of the sentence.

Being a member of this club, he has certain rights.

A. status

B. truth

C. virtues

D. privileges

Ans-D

3. The ratio between the number of passengers travelling by I & II Class between two railway stations is 1 : 50, whereas the ratio of the I & II Class fares between the same stations is 3 : 1. If on a particular day, Rs. 1325 were collected from the passengers travelling between these stations, what was the amount collected from the II Class passengers ?

4. When Raja was born, his father was 32 years older than his brother and his mother was 25 years older than his sister. If Raja’s brother is 6 years older than Raja and his mother is 3 years younger than his father, how old was Raja’s sister when Raja was born?

Questions 5-9, Read the paragraph given below and answer the questions that follow

What needs to be set right is our approach to work. It is a common sight in our country of employees reporting for duty on time and at the same time doing little work. If an assessment is made of time they spent in gossiping, drinking tea, eating "pan" and smoking cigarettes, it will be shocking to know that the time devoted to actual work is negligible. The problem is the standard which the leadership in administration sets for the staff. Forgot the ministers because they mix politics and administration. What do top bureaucrats do? What do the below down officials do? The administration set up remains week mainly because the employees do not have the right example to follow and they are more concerned about being in the good books of the bosses than doing work.

5. According to the writer, the administration in India

A. is by and large effective B. is very strict and firm

C. is affected by red tape D. is more or less ineffective

Ans-D

6. The leadership in administration

A. sets a fine example to the employees

B. is of a reasonably high standard

C. is composed of idealists

D. is of a very poor standard

Ans-D

7. The central idea of passage could be best expressed by the following

A. The employee outlook towards work is justified

B. The employee must change their outlook towards work

C. The employees would never change their work culture

D. The employer-employee relationship is far from healthy

Ans-B

8. The word 'assessment' means

A. enquiry

B. report

C. evaluation

D. summary

Ans-C

9. The employees in our country

A. are quite punctual but not duty conscious

B. are not punctual, but somehow manage to complete their work

C. are somewhat lazy but good natured

D. are not very highly qualified

Ans-A

10. Introducing a woman, Shashank said, "She is the mother of the only daughter of my son." How that woman is related to Shashank?

A. Daughter

B. Sister-in-law

C. Wife

D. Daughter-in-law

Ans-D

11. Anupam said to a lady sitting in a car, "The only daughter of the brother of my wife is the sister-in-law of the brother of your sister." How the husband of the lady is related to Anupam?

A. Maternal uncle

B. Uncle

C. Father

D. Son-in-law

Ans-D

12. A, B, C, D and E are sitting on a bench. A is sitting next to B, C is sitting next to D, D is not sitting with E who is on the left end of the bench. C is on the second position from the right. A is to the right of B and E. A and C are sitting together. In which position A is sitting ?

A. Between B and D

B. Between B and C

C. Between E and D

D. Between C and E

Ans-B

13. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully.

With great efforts his son succeeded in convincing him not to donate his entire wealth to an orphanage ......

A. and lead the life of a wealthy merchant

B. but to a home for the forsaken children

C. and make an orphan of himself

D. as the orphanage needed a lot of donations

E. as the orphanage had been set up by him

Ans-C

14. Select the pair which has the same relationship.

MUNDANE:SPIRITUAL

A. common:ghostly

B. worldly:unworldly

C. routine:novel

D. secular:clerical

Ans-B

15. Select the word or pharse which is closes to the OPPOSITE in meaning of the bold word or phrase.

It was universally characterized as a progressive measure.

A. regressive

B. obstructive

C. retrograde

D. abhorrent

Ans-A

16. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements

Question: What will be the total weight of 10 poles, each of the same weight ?

Statements:

1. One-fourth of the weight of each pole is 5 kg.

2. The total weight of three poles is 20 kilograms more than the total weight of two poles.

A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient

B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient

C. Either I or II is sufficient

D. Neither I nor II is sufficient

E. Both I and II are sufficient

Ans-C

17. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements

A thoroughly blended biscuit mix includes only flour and baking powder. What is the ratio of the number of grams of baking powder to the number of grams of flour in the mix?

(1) Exactly 9.9 grams of flour is contained in 10 grams of the mix.

(2) Exactly 0.3 gram of baking powder is contained in 30 grams of the mix.

A. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement is sufficient alone.

B. Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data is needed to answer the statements.

C. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked

D. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.

E. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked.

18. A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 each extra. The number of those who attended the picnic was

Ans-8

19. A bird shooter was askgd how many birds he had in the bag. He replied that there were all sparrows but six, all pigeons but six, and all ducks but six. How many birds he had in the bag in all?

Ans-9

20. From his house, Lokesh went 15 km to the North. Then he turned west and covered 10 km. Then he turned south and covered 5 km. Finally turning to the east, he covered 10 km. In which direction is he from his house?

Ans-North

Accenture Anlytical Reasoning Questions with answers

Section- B - Analytical Reasoning.

1. Read the information given below and answer the questions that follows.
Six friends are sitting in a circle and are facing the centre of the circle. Deepa is between Prakash and Pankaj. Priti is between Mukesh and Lalit. Prakash and Mukesh are opposite to each other.

I. Who are the neighbours of Mukesh ?

A. Prakash and Deepa B. Deepa and Priti

C. Priti and Pankaj D. Lalit and Priti

Ans-C

II. Who is sitting opposite to Priti ?

A. Prakash B. Deepa

C. Pankaj D. Lalit

Ans-B

III. Who is just right to Pankaj ?

A. Deepa B. Lalit

C. Prakash D. Priti

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