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Re: Accenture Company Model Question Papers
Here I am giving you model question paper for placement examination of Accenture Company in file attached with it so you can get it easily.. Accenture Company question papers 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
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Re: Accenture placement papers with solutions
As you want I am here providing you solved sample paper of the Accenture placement. Sample paper: In a game of 200m race, A can win B by 50 m and B can win C by 8 m. In the same race, A can win C by: a) 52m b) 58m c) 56m d) 54m Answer : c) 56m Solution : Given that, A can win B by 50 m. That is, When A runs 200 m then B can run (200 - 50 = )150 m. And, B can win C by 8 m means, When B runs 200 m then C can run (200 - 8 =) 192 m. Therefore, A:B = 200:150 and B:C = 200:192 We have to find A : C. A:C = A/C = A/B x B/C = (200 / 150) x ( 200 / 192) = (4 / 3) x (200 / 192) = 200 / (3 x 48) = 200 /1 44 (Note that, we have to find the result in 200m race, so that, we have to keep 200 in numerator). That is, A:C = 200:144. Hence, A wins C by 200-144 m = 56 m. Question If in a 300 m race, A can give B 30 m and C 84m, then how many meters can B give C in the same race? a) 20m b) 40m c) 60m d) 80m Answer : c) 60m Solution : Given that, A can give B 30 m. That is, If A runs 300 m, then B can run (300 - 30 =) 270 m only. And A can give C 84m means if A runs 300m, then C runs (300 - 84 =) 216 m . Now, we have A:B = 300:270 and A:C = 300:216 We have to B:C in 300 m race. B/C = B/A x A/C = (270 / 300) x (300 / 216) = (300 / 24 x 10) = 300 / 240 That is, B:C = 300:240 Hence B can give C 300 - 240 = 60m. Question In a game of 200 points, A can give B 20 points and A can give C 26 points. How many points will B give C in a game of 360 points? a) 28 b) 12 c) 32 d) 48 Answer : b) 12 Solution : Given that, A can give B 20 points; that is, A:B = 200200-20) = 200:180 And, A can give C 26 points; that is, A:C = 200200-26) = 200:174 We have to find B:C in a game of 360 points. B/C = B/A x A/C = (180 / 200) x (200 / 174) = 180 / 174 = 360 / 348 (since race is for 360m multiply both numerator & denominator by 2) That is, B:C = 360:348. Hence B will give C (360-348)= 12 points in 360 points game. Three equal vessels are filled with mixture of alcohol and water. The ratio of alcohol and water in each vessel is 1:3, 1:2 and 1:4. If the content of the three vessels are poured into a single vessel then what is the ratio of alcohol and water in the new vessel? a) 1:3 b) 4:9 c) 5:7 d) none of these Answer : d) none of these Solution : Given that, the ratio of alcohol and water in each vessel is 1:3, 1:2 and 1:4 Amount of alcohol in 1st vessel = 1/(1+3) = 1/4 (that is, 1 part of 4 parts is alcohol) Amount of alcohol in 2nd vessel = 1/(1+2) = 1/3 Amount of alcohol in 3rd vessel = 1/(1+4) = 1/5 Therefore, total amount of alcohol in new vessel (after transferring) = 1/4 + 1/3 + 1/5 = (15 + 20 + 12)/60 = 47/60 Similarly, The amount of water in given three vessels are 3/4, 2/3 and 4/5 respectively. And, the total amount of water in new vessel (after transferring) = 3/4 + 2/3 + 4/5 = (45 + 40 + 28)/60 = 113/60 Now, the required ratio = ratio of alcohol and water in new vessel = (47/60) : (113/60) = 47 : 113 Hence, the answer is option d none of these. Question Two containers of equal sizes are filled with the mixture of two variety rice. The proportion of two varieties in first container is 2:3 and the proportion of two varieties in second container is 5:9. The content of the two containers are emptied into another container and the quantity of mixture in new container is 280 kg. What is the quantity of variety 1 rice in the new container? a) 53kg b) 106kg c) 87kg d) 174kg Answer : b) 106kg Solution : Given that, the ratio of variety1 and variety2 in each container is 2:3 and 5:9 Quantity of variety1 in 1st container = 2/(2 + 3) = 2/5 (that is, 2 parts of 5 parts is variety1) Quantity of variety1 in 2nd container = 5/(5 + 9) = 5/14. Therefore, total quantity of variety1 in new container = 2/5 + 5/14 = (28 + 25)/70 = 53/70 Similarly, quantity of variety2 in two containers are 3/5 and 9/14 respectively. And, the total quantity of variety2 in new container = 3/5 + 9/14 = (42 + 45)/70 = 87/70 Now, the ratio of variety1 and variety2 in new container = (53/70) : (87/70) = 53:87 i.e., 53 parts of (53 + 87) parts are variety1 => 53 parts of 140 parts are variety1. Since the total quantity in new container is 280 kg then the kg of variety1 is (53/140) x 280 = 2x53 = 106. Hence, the answer is 106kg Question The ratio of numbers of boys and girls of three sections A, B and C are 2:3, 3:7 and 4:11 respectively. The total number of students in A, B, C is 30, 40 and 60 respectively. If students of all the three sections are assembled together then what will be the ratio of boys to girls? a) 20:45 b) 12:35 c) 15:42 d) 21:38 Answer : a) 20:45 Solution : Given that, total number of students in A, B, and C is 30, 40 and 60 respectively. And the respective ratio of boys and girls is 2:3, 3:7 and 4:11. Number of boys in A = [[2/(3+2)] x 30 = 2/5 x 30 = 12 So, the remaining = number of girls in A = 30-12 = 18. Number of boys in B = [[3/(3+7)] x 40 = 3/10 x 40 = 12 So, the remaining = number of girls in B = 40-12 = 28. Number of boys in C = [[4/(4+11)] x 60 = 4/15 x 60 = 16 So, the remaining = number of girls in C = 60-16 = 44. Therefore, total number of boys = 12 + 12 + 16 = 40 And, total number of girls = 18 + 28 + 44 = 90 Now, the required ratio = number of boys : number of girls = 40:90 = 20:45 There are 35 kids in a play school. 26 kids play with white color balls and some kids play with yellow color balls and 19 kids play with both color balls. How many kids use yellow color balls? a) 20 b) 28 c) 12 d) 22 Answer : b) 28 Solution : Remember the formula, "n(AuB)= n(A) + n(B) - n(AnB)"....(1) Here, n(A) = number of kids playing with white color balls = 26 n(B) = number of kids playing with yellow color balls which we have to find. n(AUB) = total number of kids in the play school = 35 n(AnB) = number of kids playing with both white and yellow color balls = 19 From (1), we have, 35 = 26 + n(B) - 19 n(B) = 35 + 19 - 26 = 28 Hence, 28 kids play with yellow color balls. Question In a library daily report of 60 readers, there are 42 readers who like science fiction; 32 readers who like literacy work; 12 readers who do not like science fiction or literacy works. Find how many readers like science fiction but not literacy work? a) 16 b) 10 c) 12 d) none of these Answer : a) 16. Solution : Number of readers liking science fiction = n(A) Number of readers liking literacy work = n(B) Number of readers liking both science fiction and literacy work = n(AnB) which we have to find. And, n(AUB) = number of readers liking at least one of the two. Given that, number of readers who don't like either subject = 12 Therefore, n(AUB) = 60 - 12 = 48. We know that, "n(AnB)= n(A) + n(B) - n(AUB)" n(AnB)= 42 + 32 - 48 = 26. There are 42 readers who like science fiction, and (42 – 26 =) 16 number of readers like science fiction but not literacy work. Question In a game show, there are 300 audiences. 110 are wearing blue t-shirt; 170 are wearing cooling glass and 60 wear neither blue t-shirt nor cooling glass. Find how many of them wear both blue t-shirt and cooling glass and how many wear only blue t-shirts? a) 40&70 b) 45&65 c) 30&80 d) none of these Answer : a) 40&70. Solution : First we have to find number of audiences wearing at least one of the two Let n(b) be the number of audience wearing blue t-shirts n(b) = 110. Let n(c) be the number of audience wearing cooling glass = 170 n(c) = 170 Therefore, n(bUc) = number of audience wearing at least one. n(bUc) = total number of audience - neither blue t-shirt nor cooling glass = 300 - 60 = 240. i.e., 240 audiences are wearing at least one of the two. Number of audience wearing both blue t-shirt and cooling glass = n(b n c) We know that, "n(AUB)= n(A) + n(B) - n(AnB)" Therefore, n(b U c) = n(b) + n(c) - n(b n c) 240 = 110 + 170 - n(b n c) n(b n c) = 280 - 240 = 40. Number of audience wearing only blue t-shirt = n(b U c) - n(c) = 240 - 170 = 70. Hence the answer is 40&70.
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Re: Accenture placement papers of previous years
As you need the Accenture previous year placement paper so here it is as follows 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 Accenture placement papers 1. The largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 is: A. 9944 B. 9768 C. 9988 D. 8888 2. One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36 minutes, then the slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in: A. 81 min. B. 108 min. C. 144 min. D. 192 min. 3. A large tanker can be filled by two pipes A and B in 60 minutes and 40 minutes respectively. How many minutes will it take to fill the tanker from empty state if B is used for half the time and A and B fill it together for the other half? A. 15 min B. 20 min C. 27.5 min D. 30 min 4. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 23 and the other two factors of their L.C.M. are 13 and 14. The larger of the two numbers is: A. 276 B. 299 C. 322 D. 345 5. Let N be the greatest number that will divide 1305, 4665 and 6905, leaving the same remainder in each case. Then sum of the digits in N is: A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 8 6. A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from point A at the same time and reach point B 75 kms away from A at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is: A. 100 kmph B. 110 kmph C. 120 kmph D. 130 kmph 7. Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the mixture is worth Rs. 153 per kg, the price of the third variety per kg will be: A. Rs. 169.50 B. Rs. 170 C. Rs. 175.50 D. Rs. 180 8. A vendor bought toffees at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 9. Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be formed? A. 210 B. 1050 C. 25200 D. 21400 10. The average weight of A, B and C is 45 kg. If the average weight of A and B be 40 kg and that of B and C be 43 kg, then the weight of B is: A. 17 kg B. 20 kg C. 26 kg D. 31 kg 11. A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your birth". If the father's age is 38 years now, the son's age five years back was: A. 14 years B. 19 years C. 33 years D. 38 years 12. A train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. What is the length of the train? A. 120 metres B. 180 metres C. 324 metres D. 150 metres 13. A alone can do a piece of work in 6 days and B alone in 8 days. A and B undertook to do it for Rs. 3200. With the help of C, they completed the work in 3 days. How much is to be paid to C? A. Rs. 375 B. Rs. 400 C. Rs. 600 D. Rs. 800 14. A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A's share is Rs. 855, the total profit is: A. Rs. 1425 B. Rs. 1500 C. Rs. 1537.50 D. Rs. 1576 15. The cost price of 20 articles is the same as the selling price of x articles. If the profit is 25%, then the value of x is: A. 15 B. 16 C. 18 D. 25 16. FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, ____ A. JAK B. HAL C. HAK D. JAI 17. SCD, TEF, UGH, ____, WKL A. CMN B. UJI C. VIJ D. IJT 18. If a person walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he would have walked 20 km more. The actual distance travelled by him is: A. 50 km B. 56 km C. 70 km D. 80 km 19. In a shower, 5 cm of rain falls. The volume of water that falls on 1.5 hectares of ground is: A. 75 cu. m B. 750 cu. m C. 7500 cu. m D. 75000 cu. m 20. A sum of money at simple interest amounts to Rs. 815 in 3 years and to Rs. 854 in 4 years. The sum is: A. Rs. 650 B. Rs. 690 C. Rs. 698 D. Rs. 700
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Re: Accenture Placement Exam Previous Years Question Papers
Accenture is a renowned company in India and it recruits students from all over the country. The paper is divided in to three sections. All together there are 55 questions which are asked and you have to answer these 55 questions in 1 hour. The sections in which the paper was divided are- Verbal Ability Quantitative Aptitude Analytical Reasoning. There are 20 questions asked from Verbal ability, 20 from quantitative aptitude, and only 15 from analytical reasoning. Negative marking will be there for incorrect answers. Sample paper of previous year placement paper of Accenture Section 1 - Verbal Ability 1._________ great writer is convinced that whatever he says is not an echo or imitation of what others have said. A) An C)A B) The D) No article required 2. ________ 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 3.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 4.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. 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 intomemory, 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. 5) By using DLLs, Windows: A) Saves processing time B) Multitasks C) Shares program code D) Communicates with PCs hardware 6) 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 7) 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 8) 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 9) 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 Directions for Questions 10-14 Readthe 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 Circuitscontaining 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. 10) 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. 11) Select the TRUE statement from the following. A) 11icroprocessors 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. 12) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor? A) Microsoft B) Intel C) Texas Instruments D) Garret 13) 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 14) "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 Section 2 -Analytical Ability No. of Questions: 20 Duration in Minutes: 20 15) 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 16) In a row of 60, if Ram is standing at 17th from the first what is his position from the last? Directions for Questions 17-20: 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 $$) 18) 260 can be represented as: A) $****$** B) $$*$$$$$ C) $$*$$$$** D) $*****$** 19) 60 / 17 can also be represented as: A) $$$*$*** / $$**$$ B) $$$***** / $$**$$ C) $*$$*$** / $$**$$ D) $$*$*$** / $$**$$ 20) $***$ can be represented as: A) $$$ / $* B) $*$**- $$ C) $*$*$- $$ D) $$$***$ - $$ 21) binary 3 - 011 & 4 - 100 & 5 - 001 so convert it into binary n solve it. Section 3 - No. of Questions: 15 Duration in Minutes: 15 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. 22 - 45 que just matching of pattern 22)LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU, LLMLLLKLMPUU A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E 23) 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762, 0452-9858762 A) A B)B C)C D)D E)E 24. 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 25. 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 26. See the options given below which one is correct 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 Directions for Questions 27-30: For the post of a m'anager 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. 27) 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) Inte1'\;ewed only by the VP C) Rejected D) Data insufficient 28) 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 29) 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 30) 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 Here as per your demand I am providing you Sample paper of previous year placement paper of Accenture:
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Re: Placement Papers of Accenture
Hi.. As per your request I m providing you some questions: Accenture Interview Questions Technical Interview Questions Questions were of basic concepts of C, C++, OS, Network, Internet technologies and data structure.Prepare your project as well. 1. What was your role in project? 2. What technologies you used in your project and why? 3. Define the functionality of your project? 4. Define SDLC? 5. Define waterfall model? its advantages and disadvantages? 6. What is html 5? 7. What is javascript? 8. Name a server side scripting language? 9. Define os kernal? 10. Name graph traversal methods? HR Interview Questions In HR round they judge you based on your communications skills. 1. Introduce yourself? 2. What you have achieved besides your academics? 3. What do you know about Accenture . 4. What are core values of Accenture. 5. According to you which among the core values is most critical for the Accenture’s performance in IT field. 6. HR also ask me about the importance of curricular activities in one’s performance? 7. Sometimes they might ask you some general knowledge questions to check your awareness? Placement Papers of Accenture I m providing more paper in attachment:
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