500 Aptitude Questions
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Index
Part 1 Infosys 100
Part 2 TCS 100
Part 3 CTS 100
Part 4 Wipro 100
Part 5 Accenture 100
Page 1 to 22
Page 23 to 44
Page 45 to 62
Page 63 to 82
Page 83 to 100
Infosys
TCS
CTS
Wipro
Accenture
Number system
14
30
22
22
14
Probability
11
Permutation
10
Combination
11
11
11
10
16
11
11
14
10
Problems on Ages
Simple Equations
Number Series
10
Logarithms
Functions
Crypt Arithmetic
10
Cubes
Number Puzzles
18 = 42 + 2
? = 62 + 2
Shortcut:
If number of balls
= 3n ,
number of weighing = n
6561 = 38 .
Page 1
Infosys
Solution:
The difference between the successive
terms are a sequence of prime numbers.
2 ~ 5 = 3;
5 ~ 10 = 5;
10 ~ 17 = 7
17 ~ ? = 11;
? ~ 41 = 13
Missing number is 28
Solution:
Total Expense Rs. 27 includes the tip.
One should not add Rs. 2 with Rs. 27.
Expense for kerchief = Rs. 25
Tip = Rs. 2
Balance = Rs. 3
Hence tallied.
Infosys
Page 2
4 x c + 3 = 4 x 9 + 3 = 39.
a = 2; b= 1; c = 9; d = 7; e = 8
b + c + d = 1 + 9 + 7 = 17
Page 3
Infosys
= 100y + x
100y + x 5 = 2(100x + y)
100y + x 200x 2y = 5
98y = 199x + 5
98y = 196x + (3x + 5)
y = 2x + (3x + 5)/98
(3x + 5)/98 = integer
If (3x+ 5)/98 = 1, x = 31
y = 63.
The Cheque was given for 31 Rupees and
63 paise.
Infosys
Solution:
Effective distance per day = 1m.
Step 1: Subtract jumping up distance
from total height.
30 3 = 27
If the frog climbs 1m per day, it will take
27/1 = 27 days for 27 meters.
On the 28th day, it will climb 3m and
reach the top.
Total number of days required
= 28 days.
Solution:
Trial and error method.
Starting from city 1:
Route 1 to 8; Sum = 9
Starting from city 2:
Route 2 to 5 to 8; Sum = 15
Starting from city 3:
Route 3 to 4 to 8; Sum = 15
Starting from city 4:
Route 4 to 6 to 8; Sum = 18
Starting from city 5:
Route 5 to 2 to 8; Sum = 15
Like this one can form a route with sum
equal to multiple of three from any city
except starting from city 8.
The number of cities the flight can start
is = 8
Page 4
Solution:
Out of 150, 30 does not speak English or
Telugu.
So, 150 30 = 120 persons speak
English or Telugu or both.
Persons speaking both English and
Telugu
= 55 + 85 120 = 20
Persons speaking only English
= 55 20= 35
Persons speaking only Telugu
= 85 20 = 65
= 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 x 11
To make it as a perfect square we have
to multiply the LCM with 7 x 11
Perfect square value
= 2x2x3x3x7x7x11x11
= 213444
Page 5
Infosys
Infosys
Solution:
This is only possible when the person
was born in B.C (Before Christ).
The years will proceed in descending
order.
The person was born on 490 + 80
= 570 B.C
Solution:
15 Men
= 10 Women.
1 Man
= (10/15) Woman
5 men = 5(10/15) = (10/3) Women
5 Men and 4 Women
= (10/3) + 4 Women
= 22/3 Women
Time and resource are inversely
proportional
(10 W)/[(22/3) W) = x days/55 days
x = 75 days
inversely
Page 6
Solution:
No.of employees = x
No.of women = x/3; No.of men = 2x/3
No.of married women=(x/3)(1/2)=x/6
No.of women with child
= (x/6)(1/3)=x/18
No.of married men = (2x/3)(3/4) = x/2
No.of men with child
= (x/2)(2/3) = x/3
No.of employee with children
=(x/18)+(x/3)
= 7x/18
Part of workers without child
= 1-(7/18)
= 11/18
Page 7
Infosys
Infosys
Solution:
Since the males and females get married
within their town, the number of
married males is equal to number of
married females.
Therefore,
42% of males
= 28% females
Males : Females = 28 : 42
=2:3
Number of males = (2/5)500000
= 200000
63
Page 8
diagram
explains
the
To find
Area(circle)-Area(triangle)
= x82 [(3/4)x52]
= 64 10.8
= 190.2 sq.m
Infosys
Solution:
The below
question.
di
do
32
c
16
20
47. Mr. Lloyd wants to fence his Square
shaped land of 120m each side. If a pole
is to be laid every 12m how many poles
will he need?
20
12
f
24
Solution:
Number of corner poles = 4
For 120m length, there are 10 segments
of 12m. For 10 segments the number of
poles required is 11.
Excluding he corner poles, each side
needs 9 poles.
Total number of poles = 4 x 9 + 4 = 40
Page 9
Infosys
120
480
+
St
Sc
200
400
+
St
Sc
St : Sc = 3 : 4
Solution:
Assume speed of 5 horses = S
Speed of 3 horses = 3S/5
Time taken for 5 horses to cover 50
miles
= 50/S
Time taken for 3 horses to cover the
same 50 miles
= [50/(3S/5)]
50/S = [50/(3S/5)] 24
S = 25/18 miles per hour
After first 24 hours, actual time taken by
the person to reach the destination be t,
Distance = Speed x time
S x t= (3S/5) x (t + 48)
t = 72 hours
Total time = 72 + 24
= 96 hours
Distance = 400/3 miles
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Solution:
Let T be the actual time and S be actual
speed
Time = Distance/Speed
Time taken in first case;
T = 600/S
---(1)
Time taken in second case;
T + (1/2) = 600/(S 200)
T = [600/(S 200)] (1/2)
T = (1400 - S)/(2S 400) ---(2)
From (1) and (2)
600/S = (1400-S)/(2S-400)
1200S 240000 = 1400S S2
S2 - 200S 240000 = 0, by solving we
get,
S = 600kmph.
T = 600/S = 600/600 = 1 hour.
Speed of train
= 2 x 15
= 30mph
From the question, if the girl travels 1
hour in both cycle and train, the distance
covered is
= 15 + 30
= 45
If the girl travels 20 minutes extra by
cycle,
The distance travelled = 15x(20/60)
= 5 miles
Total distance
= 45 + 5 = 50 miles
Total time taken,
= 1hr + 1hr + 20 min
= 2hr 20 min
Page 11
Infosys
Infosys
B
6
6
7
12
11
12
13
5184
5005
Page 12
Formula:
Minimum number of cuts = 3(n1/3 1)
Where n is the number of small identical
cubes
Minimum number of cuts
= 3(1251/3 1)
= 3(5-1) = 12
Page 13
Infosys
Infosys
= (4/1)3 = 64
Number of cubes with no faces painted
= (n 2)3 = (4 2)3 = 8
Page 14
Page 15
Infosys
2, 3, 5, 7, 11.
See the below table to identify, how
many results give these numbers as the
sum.
Results of dice 2
3 2
6 5 4
Solution:
Take any one side as reference, lets say
1.
Side opposite to 1 is always 6.
Imagine that you are facing the side 1.
To the right of side 1, it may be 3 or 4
And to the top of side 1 it may be 2 or 5.
In each case we have 2 possibilities.
So the number of ways the dice can be
printed is
=2+2=4
Results of dice 1
1
2
3
4
Infosys
13C
1
x 13C1
52C
2
13 x 13
1326
= 13/102
Page 16
Solution:
The minimum number of balls to be
selected to get one red ball is 57
because, all the balls that have been
selected before may be of colors other
than red.
58th draw will assure you of second red
ball.
59th draw will assure you of third red
ball.
Therefore the number of draws = 59
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Infosys
Infosys
Fact
92. USA+USSR=PEACE;P+E+A+C+E=?
Solution:
This is a question from crypt arithmetic.
Here each letter is assigned with one of
the digit from 0 to 9.
Corresponding digit for some of the
letters can be identified easily through
basic concepts.
For ex, In the above question, a three
digit number is added with a four digit
number to get a five digit number. So,
the first number from left of the five
digit number will definitely be 1.
P = 1.
Only when a three digit number is added
to a four digit number which starts with
9, we will get a 5 digit number.
U = 9.
When a three digit number is added with
a four digit number and we get a five
digit number, the second digit from left
of the five digit number will be 0.
E = 0.
A+R=0
Let us start with assuming values for A
and R
If A = 2; R = 8, there will be one carry
over for S + S
1
9 S
= + 9 S S
U S A
+ U S S R
2
8
10 A C 0
P E A C E
Since A = 2; (9+S) = 12, where we get
A= 2 and 1 carry over for 9 in USSR.
SO, S = 12 9 = 3.
1
1
1
1
9 S
+ 9 3 S
10 2 C
9 3
+ 9 3 3
10 2 7
E = 0; P = 1; U = 9; S = 3; C = 7; A = 2;
R=8
P+E+A+C+E = 1 + 0 + 2 + 7 + 0 = 10
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93.EVER+SINCE=DARWIN, then
D+A+R+W+I+N=?
A D
S E
R N C V
9 2 8 0
9 2 9
9 3 7 0
9 3 8 1
9 3 9
9 4 6 0
9 4 7 1
9 4 8 2 6
S 4 9
9 5 5
9 5 6 1
9 5 7 2 7
9 5 8 3 8
9 5 7 3 8
2 6
D = 1; A= 0; R = 3; W = 4; I = 7; N = 8
D+A+R+W+I+N = 1+0+3+4+7+8 =
23
O A
G N
If O = 5
1
If O = 6
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
2
94. CROSS+ROADS=DANGER.
FIND D+A+N+G+E+R.
Solution:
For sure, D = 1.
R is an even number.
And E = S + D
If R= 4; S = 2
If O = 7
3 7 5 2
3 7 6 3
3 7 7
3 7 8 5
3 7 9 6
If O = 8
3 8 5 3
3 8 6 4
3 8 7 5
3 8 8
3 8 9 7
If O = 9
3 9 5 4
3 9 6 5
3 9 7 6
3 9 8 7
3 9 9
If R = 6; S = 3
If O = 2
4 2 5 7
2
2
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
3
X
X
X
X
X
4
4
4
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Infosys
Solution:
D = 1; A = 0; S = 9, Similar to previous
question.
Another method of solving this kind of
questions is by using a tabulation.
We have to write the numbers which are
sure and then assume values for others.
Here we start with assuming value for E
Infosys
Solution:
T = 0.
1 1 1
T = 0; E = 4
TEE+TEE = 044+044
88
Find
Solution:
S= E+E= 5+5= 0(taking only the unit
digit).
W = 1.
1
N I N E
N I N 5
+ F I N E
+ F I N 5
I V E S
I 3 5 0
I 3 5 0
S = 0; I = 6; N = 7; E = 5
S+I+N+E = 0+6+7+5 = 18
X Y Z
1 8 5
X Y Z
+ X Y Z
Z Z Z
X + Y + Z = 14
98.
COCA+COLA=
O+A+S+I+S .
+ 1 8 5
5 5 5
OASIS.
Find
Solution:
O = 1.
A+A = S. Two times a same number will
always give an even number.
So, S is an even number.
So, O+O = S 1+1 = 2.
S = 2; O = 1.
A+A = 2.
A should be either 1 or 6 to give S = 2.
A cannot be equal to 1, because O = 1.
So, A = 6
A+A = 12. there is a carry over to C+L.
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if O = 6 and V = 2,3,4,5,7
If O = 2
0
X
3
11
10
X
9
X
X
If O = 8 and V = 2,3,
99. MOON+SUN=PLUTO.
Find P+L+U+T+O
Solution:
P = 1.
A four digit number is added to get a
three digit number. The four digit
number will be number starting with 9.
M = 9; and L = 0.
O is an even number because it is twice
of N.
P = 1; L = 0; U = 5; T = 3; O = 8
P+L+U+T+O = 1+0+5+3+8 = 17
If O = 4 and V=3,5,6,8
0
13
Page 21
Infosys
Infosys
Fact
O = 3; R = 1; A = 4; N = 9; G = 6; E = 8.
O+R+A+N+G+E = 3+1+4+9+6+8
= 31
Fact
Infosys was
launched in 1981 by
Mr. Narayana
Murthy with six
other colleagues on
a mere $250 (10000
INR) borrowed from
his wife.
Page 22
Solution:
Formula:
Product of two numbers = Product of
(LCM x HCF)
Assume that the two numbers are
3x and 4x.
HCF = x
LCM = 180
From the formula, we get
(3x)(4x) = 180x 12x2 = 180x
x = 15. Sub x = 15 in 3x and 4x
3x = 45; 4x = 60
The numbers are 45 and 60
Solution:
Best method to solve the question is to
go with the options.
Sum of the squares of the digits is 109.
Only possibility is 82 + 62 + 32 = 109
The number may be 863 or 683
according to options.
863 495 = 368. This the exact reverse.
The required number = 863
Page 23
TCS
TCS
Solution:
If both the pans can be used for
weighing, the weights required are
3 0, 3 1, 3 2, 3 3, 3 4
The weights required are
1, 3, 9, 27.
For example, if we have to weigh 23 kg,
Keep 27kg stone in one pan and 1kg
stone, 3kg stone and the material in
another pan. The material will weigh 23
kg.
The number of different weights
required is 4
Page 24
Solution:
Reminder of 2!/3 = 2
Reminder of 4!/5 = 4
Reminder of 6!/7 = 6
When a factorial is divided by the
following number and if the following
number is a prime number the reminder
will be the factorial number itself.
Since 47 is a prime number,
Reminder of 46!/47will be 46.
Alternate method:
For every multiple of 10 from 10 to 100
we will have 11 zeros.
For every even number multiplied with a
number with unit place 5, there will be
10 zeros.
Example: 32 x 35 will leave a zero.
25 is 5 x 5
50 is 5 x 10
75 is 3 x 5 x 5.
For these extra 3 5s we will get 3 zeros
Total = 11 + 10 + 3 = 24
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TCS
Solution:
((3431)301)/9 = ((17x2)31)301)/9
= ((1731)301) x ((231)301)/9
= (179331 x 29331)/9
Reminder of (17/9) = 8 or 8 9 = -1
So,
(-19331 x 29331)/9
= (-1 x 29331)/9
Reminder of 21/9 = 2
Reminder of 22/9 = 4
Reminder of 23/9 = 8
Reminder of 24/9 = 7
Reminder of 25/9 = 5
Reminder of 26/9 = 1
Reminder of 27/9 = 2
Reminder of 28/9 = 4
Here powers of two has reminder cycle 6
when divided by 9.
Reminder of 9331/6 = 1
So, reminder of 29331/9 = 2
Reminder of (-1 x 29331)/9 = (-1 x 2)/9
= -2 or (9 2) = 7
TCS
Solution:
Assume that the number is X.
X is a multiple of 5.
So, X = 5Y.
---(1)
When X is divided by 5, the quotient is Y
and reminder is zero.
Y = 3Z + 2,
---(2)
When Y is divided by 3, the quotient is Z
and reminder is 2.
Z = 2A + 1
---(3)
When Z is divided by 2, the quotient is A
and the reminder is 1.
Substitute (3) in (2)
Y = 3(2A + 1) + 2 = 6A + 5 ---(4)
Substitute (4) in (1)
X = 5(6A + 5) = 30A + 25.
For A = 0, X = 25.
Since LCM of 5, 3 and 2 is 30, we can
assume that the number is 25 itself.
Reminder of 25/2 = 1; Quotient = 12
Reminder of 12/3 = 0; Quotient = 4
Reminder of 4/5 = 4
The required answer is (1, 0, 4).
23. 8+88+888+.......+8888.............8888.
There are 21 8 digits in the last term of
the series. Find the last three digits of
the sum.
Solution:
Write all the numbers one by one, to get
21 8s in the unit place, 20 8s in the
tens place and 19 8s in the hundreds
place.
Sum of all 8s in units place
= 21 x 8 = 168
8 will be the unit place of the result.
16 is carried over to tens place values.
Sum of all numbers in tens place plus the
carry over
= 20 x 8 + 16
= 160 + 16 = 176
6 will be the tens place of the result and
17 is carried over to the hundreds place.
Sum of all numbers in hundreds place
plus the carry over
= 19 x 8 + 17 = 169.
9 will be the hundreds place of the result
The last three digits of the sum is
968.
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Solution:
The formula to find out sum of n natural
numbers = n(n+1)/2
Substitute values for n, so that the sum
will be almost equal to 1000 but less
than 1000.
If n = 44, sum = 990.
To this 990 if 10 is added, the sum
occurred due to error will be 1000.
The number which is added twice = 10.
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TCS
TCS
Solution:
Let the actual number of students before
the entry of 120 students be X.
Sum of the ages of original number of
students = 40X.
Average age of old students and new
students = 36.
Sum of ages of new 120 students
= 120 x 32 = 3840.
From the above data, we get:
40X + 3840
= 36
X + 120
By solving the above equation, we get
X = 120
Alternate method:
Using allegation rule.
40
32
36
4
4
The ratio between the number of
students in each category = 4 : 4 = 1 : 1.
Therefore the number of old students
= 120
105
=
4
n-2
n 2 will be a multiple of 4
If n - 2 = 4; n = 6. Does not satisfy the
equation.
If n - 2 = 8; n = 10. Does not satisfy.
If n 2 = 12; n = 14. Does not satisfy.
If n 2 = 16; n = 18. Does not satisfy.
Going on like this, when
n 2 = 12 x 4 = 48; n = 50
50(50+1)/2 = 1275 and
105 x 12 = 1260.
1275 1260 = 15.
Sum of two consecutive integers = 15.
The two numbers which are removed
= 7, 8
The number of terms in the series = 50.
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85
81
Solution:
Selling price of the mixture = Rs. 70
Profit % = 20
Cost Price of the mixture:
SP = 1.2 CP
CP = 70/1.2 = Rs. 58.33
Find the ratio using allegation rule.
50
TCS
60
58.33
1.67
:
8.33
The ratio between the two varieties is
1 : 5.
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profit.
Cost price of X apples = 100/1.2 = 83.33
Number of apples which cost 83.33
= 83.33/3.33 = 25
TCS
Solution:
Runs scored through boundaries and
sixes = 3x4 + 8x6 = 12 + 48 = 60.
Runs scored by running between the
wickets = 110 60 = 50
Percentage of runs scored by running
between the wickets,
= (50/110) x 100 = 45.45%
Page 30
Solution:
If a month has 31 days, there will be
exactly 3 days out of Sunday to Saturday
which will occur five times.
Between Thursday and Sunday, there
are only two days(Friday and Saturday).
But between Sunday and Thursday,
there are three days(Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday).
There are 3 Mondays, 3 Tuesdays and 3
Wednesdays in that month.
The last day of the month is Wednesday.
60
101
X
Page 31
TCS
Solution:
When Nishas age is x, Ushas age is 3x
and Ashas age is 25
x, 3x, 25
When Asha is 2y, Nisha is y and Usha is
34.
Subtract the ages of each person in both
the cases:
x y = 3x 34 = 25 2y
2x + y = 34
3x + 2y = 59
By solving the two equations, we get
x = 9 and y = 16
When Usha is 34, Nisha is 16 and Asha is
32.
34 + 16 + 32 = 82
82 is 18 short of 100.
Add 6 years to each person.
The present age of Usha = 34 + 6 = 40.
TCS
1
15
P = 30 days.
1
P
1
P
1
10
1
10
N-2
N-1
=
15
5
3N
30
2N - 2 6N - 12
=
30
30
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2
V
Solution:
1
1
+
P
Q
1
R
1
7
V = 21 days.
Arun will complete the work in half time
of Vinay.
Time taken by Arun = 21/2 = 10.5 days.
=
84
84 x T2
T2 = 15 minutes.
S
1
+
3Q
2
P
=
=
=
1
10
1
6
1
6
---(1)
---(2)
W1
RT
= 1 1
W2
R2T2
10
10 x 10
=
100
100 x T2
T2 = 10 minutes.
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TCS
1
V
TCS
Solution:
Let N be the number of minutes for
which the clogs were there in the two
pipes.
Time taken to fill the tank by pipe 1 with
the clog = 30 x (6/5) = 36 minutes.
The fraction of tank filled by pipe 1 in
one minute, when the clog is there is,
= 1/36
Total fraction of tank filled by pipe 1 is:
N
3.5
+
30
36
Time taken to fill the tank by pipe 2 with
the clog = 36 x (10/9) = 40 minutes.
The fraction of tank filled by pipe 2 in
two minutes, when the clog is there is,
= 1/40
Total fraction of tank filled by pipe 2 is:
N
3.5
+
36
40
Combined work:
N
3.5
N
+
+
30
36
40
3.5
36
=1
Solution:
Let the speed of Jake and Paul be x and y
respectively.
Given, x + y = 7 ---(1)
Time taken by Jake = 24/x
Time taken by Paul = 24/y
(24/x) + (24/y) = 14
(24x + 24y)/xy = 14
xy = 24(x+y)/14 = 168/14
xy = 12
---(2)
By solving (1) and (2)
We get, x = 4 and y = 3
Speed of Jake = 4 kmph.
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= 2000/S2
From the question
1000/S1 = 2000/S2 6 ---(1)
By solving (1) and (2), we get
S1 = 250 and S2 = 200
Time taken for Ram to complete the race
= 2000/250 = 8 minutes
Time taken for Shakil to complete race
= 2000/200 = 10 minutes.
Solution:
The following diagram represents the
given question.
RE is perpendicular to BC.
REDC form a square.
From the diagram, RE = EC = r
RC = r2. (Diagonal of a square = a2)
r + r 2 = 2
r(1 + 2) = 2
r = 2/(1+ 2)
r = 0.586 units.
Page 35
TCS
TCS
Solution:
The difference b/n the circumference of
the two wheels = 57
For every one revolution of the back
wheel, the front wheel has to make one
revolution + 57 uneves.
The extra uneves covered by the front
wheel with 9 more revolutions = 9x133
= 1197 uneves
The number of 57 extra uneves in 1197
= 1197/57 = 21.
So, the back wheel has made 21
revolutions. The total distance covered
= 21 x 190 = 3990 uneves.
Solution:
Surface area of cube = 6a2
Assume that the side of a cube = 100.
Surface area of cube = 60,000
The cube will become a cuboid after
changing the dimensions as per the
question.
Sides of the cuboid:
Length, l
= 95
Breadth, b
= 95
Height, h
= 120
Surface area of cuboid = 2(lb + bh + hl)
= 2(95x95 + 95x120 + 120x95)
= 63,650
Percentage change = (3650/60000)100
= 6.08% increase.
110
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TCS
Solution:
The volume of the whole cuboid
= 5 x 6 x 7 = 210 m3
After removing the outer shell, the
cuboid which has to be originally
removed will be inside.
The volume of that cuboid is
(5 0.03)x(6 0.03)x(7 0.03)
= 4.97 x 5.97 x 6.97
Volume = 206.8 m3
This 206.8 is the volume that has to be
removed from 210m3 cube.
The number of small cubes in 206.8m3
cube is
=206.8/0.03 = 6893 cubes.
TCS
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TCS
Solution:
All 1 digit, 2 digit and 3 digit numbers
are less than 4300.
Number of 1 digit numbers that can be
formed from 0,1,2,3,4 = 4 (zero is
neither positive nor negative.
Number of two digit numbers
= 4 x 5 = 20
Number of three digit numbers
= 4 x 5 x 5 = 100
Number of 4 digit numbers starting with
1 or 2 or 3
= 3 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 375
Number of four digit numbers starting
with 40 or 41 or 42
= 3 x 5 x 5 = 75.
Total numbers less than 4300
= 20 + 100 + 375 + 75
= 570
TCS
Solution:
Number of ways of selecting 1 noun and
1 verb and 1 adjective is
7C x 5C x 2C = 7 x 5 x 2 = 70
1
1
1
The number of ways in which the three
words can be arranged = 3! = 6
Total number of sentences
= 6 x 70 = 420.
Solution:
The number of ways of selecting 2 boxes
out of 4 boxes = 4C2 = 6.
Out of these 6 selections, one selection
will have yellow and blue (neither red
nor green)
The remaining 5 selections will have at
least one red or one green.
Answer = 5
Solution:
If two of them do not get any object, it
can be done in 3 ways. Either first or
second or the third person will get all
the objects.
If one of them did not get any object, the
remaining two persons can have the
number of objects in the following
manner (1,6) or (2,5) or (3, 4).
The two persons out of the three can be
selected in 3C2 = 3 ways.
And in each selection the number of
objects will interchange.
Total ways when two persons are having
the objects = 3 x 2 =6
Total ways = 3 + 6 = 9 ways.
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Solution:
There are two different colors of socks.
By picking the first socks if it is red, the
second socks may be red or blue. In thee
second draw it is not guaranteed to get
two socks of same color.
In the third draw you will get either red
or blue. In this draw it is sure to have
either the second red sock or the second
blue sock.
The number of draws required = 3.
Solution:
Assume that the number of persons in
first tribe is a and the second tribe is b.
Number of handshakes between the
members of first tribe = aC2
Number of handshakes between the
members of second tribe = bC2
aC + bC = 3856
2
2
If there are 3 persons in one group and 4
persons in another group, each person in
first group will have four handshakes
with the persons in the other group.
Total handshakes will be 3 x 4 = 12.
From the question, when both the
groups shook hand with each other,
there were 3525 handshakes.
So, a x b = 3525
Factors of 3525 = 5 x 5 x 3 x 47
One of the tribe has 5x5x3 = 75 and
The other tribe has 47 members.
Total members = 75 + 47 = 122
TCS
Solution:
Number of ways of selecting one house
by one person = 3C1
Number of ways of selecting one house
by three persons = 3C1 x 3C1 x 3C1= 27
Number of ways in which all the three
persons select House number 1 or 2 or 3
=3
Probability = 3/27 = 1/9
Solution:
Probability of all five cars to be red
= ()()()()() = (1/32)
Probability of all five cars being blue
= ()()()()() = (1/32)
Probability of all five cars being red or
blue
= 1/32 + 1/32
= 1/16
Solution:
To get the maximum possible amount,
we must have four 5Rs. coin.
Ways of selecting four 5Rs coins
= 5C4 = 5
Ways of selecting 4 coins out of
(5+7+8= 20) 20 coins = 20C4 = 4845
Probability = 5/4845
= 1/969
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Solution:
Probability of not selecting a white box
= probability of selecting black box.
Total ways of selecting one box
= ways of selecting one box from bag 1
+ ways of selecting one box from bag 2
+ ways of selecting one box from bag 3
= 6C1 + 6C1 + 9C1 = 21
Ways of selecting one black box from
bag 1, 2 and 3 = 3C1 + 5C1 + 4C1 = 12
Probability = 12/21 = 4/7
Fact
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CTS
Solution:
log 1 = 0
log 2 = 0.3010
log 3 = 0.4771
log 1 + log 2 + log 3 = 0.7781
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10 3 = 7
7 + 5 = 12
12 2 = 10
10 + 4 = 14
The difference between the terms is
decreasing and increasing in the
following manner
-3, +5, -2, +4
The next change will be -1.
The missing term is 14 1 = 13
CTS
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Solution:
Last two digits of 29573661
The base ends in 7.
573661 = 574(915) x 571
(572 x 572)915 x 57
Last two digits of 572 = 49
So,
(49x49)915 x 57
Last two digits of 49x49 = 01
So, last two digits of 29573661
= (01)915 x 57 = 57
Last two digits of 30813643
Last digit will be 1.
Second last digit(only if the base ends in
1) = unit place of (tens digit of base x
unit digit of the power value)
= unit place of (8 x 3)
= unit place of 24 = 4
Last two digits of 30813643 = 41
Last two digits of the expression
= 57 + 41
= 98
Solution:
The HCF and LCM are 12 and 312
respectively.
Product of two numbers = product of
their HCF and LCM
24 x N = 12 x 312
N = 156
The second number = 156
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CTS
Solution:
According to the fractions given in the
question, if the number of ladies = 7 and
number of gents = 11, the conditions
given in the question are not satisfied.
So, double the fraction of number of
ladies in the club.
New fraction = 8/14
Now we have 14 ladies and 11 gents,
which satisfy the condition.
Minimum number of members in the
club = 14 + 11 = 25
Unit place of 88 = 6
Unit place of 99 = 9
Unit place of 1010 = 0
Unit place of the expression
= 1+4+7+6+5+6+3+6+9+0
= unit place of 47
=7
CTS
Solution:
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Solution:
The number of games I won = 9/3 = 3
Number of games my friends won
= (9/3) + (12/3) = 7
Total games played = 10
Solution:
307 = (2 x 3 x 5)7 = 27x37x57
225 = (2 x 11)5 = 25 x 115
3411 = (2 x 17)11 = 211 x 1711
307 x 225 x 3411 = 223x 37x 57x 115x 1711
The number of prime factors = 5
Solution:
82x / 85 = 8(2x 5)
8(2x 5) = 87
2x 5 = 7
2x = 12
x=6
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CTS
CTS
Solution:
Let 17 minute person and 13 minute
person cross the bridge initially.
In 13 minutes, one person will cross and
the 17 minute person will be on the
bridge.
At the end of 13 minutes, let 7 minute
person start walking on the bridge so
that there are only two persons on the
bridge now.
When 17 minutes is completed, the two
persons would have crossed the bridge
and the 7 minutes person is still on the
bridge with 3 minutes remaining to
cross.
At this time the person with 3 minutes
may start crossing the bridge.
At the end of 20 minutes, all the persons
would have crossed the bridge.
Minimum time taken = 20 minutes.
Case 1:
Weighing number 1:
Take the weight balance and keep any
two groups on each plate.
If one of the plate goes down, take that
plate for the next weighing.
Weighing number 2:
Out of the three balls chosen from first
weighing, take any two and keep one on
each plate. The plate which goes down
carries the defected ball. If the plates did
not go down, the ball which was kept
outside was the defected one.
Case 2:
Weighing number 1:
Take the weight balance and keep any
two groups on each plate.
If none of the plate goes down, take the
group of balls which was kept outside
for the next weighing.
Weighing number 2:
Out of the three balls chosen from first
weighing, take any two and keep one on
each plate. The plate which goes down
carries the defected ball. If the plates did
not go down, the ball which was kept
outside was the defected one.
Minimum number of measurements = 2
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Solution:
Let Narmadhas present age be N.
Let Poojas present age be P.
N=P9
---(1)
P 9 = 4(N 9) ---(2)
Sub (1) in (2)
P 9 = 4[(P 9) 9]
P 9 = 4P 72
3P = 63
P = 21 Age of Pooja = 21
CTS
Solution:
The two hands will be 30 minutes apart
from each other when they are pointing
in exact opposite directions.
The formula to find out the time is:
T = [(12/11)(5h + 30)]
Where h = 4.
T = [(12/11)(20+30)]
T = 54.54 minutes past 4 o clock
T = 4 hours 54 minutes 33 seconds
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CTS
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Solution:
The number of calls for first CSR out of
total 1100 calls = 450.
Since the number of calls increase
proportionally, the number of calls
attended by him in this month will be:
450/1100 = X/1500
X = 450 x 1500/1100
X 613 calls.
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CTS
CTS
Solution:
Selling Price = 120% of Cost Price
540 = (120/100)C.P
Cost price = 540 x 100/120
Cost price = 450
0
300/7
300/7
120/7
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Solution:
The following figure represents the
above question.
A
Solution:
SP = MP (40/100)MP
480 = (60/100)MP
MP = 480 x 100/60
Marked price = Rs. 800
8m
12m
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CTS
Solution:
Simple interest for 3 years
= 1000000 x 3 x 4/100
= 120000
Compound interest for first year
= 1000000 x 4/100
= 40000
Compound interest for second year
= 1040000 x 4/100
= 41600
Compound interest for third year
= (1000000+40000+41600) x 4/100
= 1081600 x 4/100
= 43264
Total compound interest
= 124864
Difference = 120000 124864
= Rs. 4864
rc
CTS
A
1
A
1
12
1
C
1
B
1
B
+
=
1
C
1
8
1
12
1
8
1
24
C = 24
C alone can do the work in 24 days.
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1
A
1
10
+
+
1
B
1
12
=
=
1
T
1
T
printer is 2 : 3.
By dividing the total number of copies
(2400) in the ratio 2 : 3, we get,
Number of copies by the slower machine
= (2/5)2400 = 960 copies
Number of copies by the faster machine
= (3/5)2400 = 1440
T = 60/11 minutes.
1
A
Solution:
Work done by B in one day = 1/B
Work done by A in one day = 3/B
Time taken by A to complete the work is
= B/3
Difference in tie taken by A and B to
complete the work
= B (B/3) = 10
= 2B/3 = 10
B = 15 days.
B alone takes 15 days to complete the
work, whereas A takes only 5 days.
1
40
B
1
45
1
T
1
CTS
T = 360/17 hours
1
A
1
A
1
B
1
B
C
1
28
21
---(1)
---(2)
1
C
1
21
C = 12 days.
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Solution:
Distance travelled by the train without
stoppages in one hour is 80km.
Even when the train is travelling with
stoppages, the speed of the train is
80kmph.
Time taken for the train to travel 60km
at the speed of 80kmph
= 60/80 = 0.75 hour = 45minutes.
The train has travelled for 45 minutes.
That means the stoppages are for
60 45 = 15 minutes.
Solution:
Total time taken to cross 1200 km in the
first case = 70 x (24 9) = 1050 hours
Speed of the man = 1200/1050
= 8/7 kmph
1 times the original speed = 1.5 x 8/7
= 12/7 kmph.
Time taken to cross 750 km at a speed of
12/7kmph = 750/(12/7)
= 437.5 hours.
If the man is taking rest for 10 hours a
day in the second case, he will be
walking (24 10) = 14 hours a day.
Number of days taken to cover the
750km distance = 437.5/14
= 31.25 days.
Solution:
To cover 80km in 8 hours, the average
speed required is 10kmph.
In the question, the two speeds given are
6kmph and 8kmph.
For these two values an average speed of
10kmph can never be achieved.
This is one of the dummy question,
which must be avoided in the
examination.
CTS
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CTS
Solution:
Number of ways to go from village to
city = 5
Number of ways to return to the village
=5
The two events are dependent with each
other.
For dependent events, we have to
multiply.
Number of ways = 5 x 5 = 25.
CTS
Solution:
nC = nC
r
(n-r)
So, 15C13 = 15C15-13
= 15C2
= (15 x 14)/(2 x 1) = 105
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Solution:
Number of ways of selecting two black
cards = 26C2 = 325 ways.
Number of ways of selecting two queen
cards = 4C2 = 6 ways.
Total ways of selecting two black cards
or two queens = 325 + 6 1 = 330.
We are subtracting 1 because out of the
six ways of selecting 2 queens in one
way, both the queen cards will be black.
Total ways of selecting 2 cards out of 52
cards = 52C2 = 1326
Probability = 330/1326
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CTS
Solution:
Let us assume that the two numbers to
be chosen are x and y.
Given, x + y < 13
The maximum possible value for
x + y = 12
If x = 1, then y can be any value from 2
to 11. There are 10 pairs if x = 1
If x = 2, then y can be any value from 1
to 10 except 2. There are 9 pairs if x = 2
If x = 3, then y can be any value from 1
to 9 except 3. There are 8 pairs if x = 3
Similarly when x = 4 there are 7 pairs
When x = 5 there are 6 pairs
When x = 6 there are 5 pairs
When x = 7 there are 5 pairs
When x = 8 there are 4 pairs
When x = 9 there are 3 pairs
When x = 10 there are 2 pairs and
When x = 11 there is 1 pair.
Total number of ways in which there
will be a sum less than 13 is 60.
Total number of ways in which two
numbers can be selected from1 to 28 is
= 28C2 = (28 x 27)/(2 x 1) = 378.
Probability = 60/378
f(2) = 2(2) 1 + 1 = 4
f(3) = 2(3) 1 + 4 = 9
f(4) = 2(4) 1 + 9 = 16
f(5) = 2(5) 1 + 16 = 25
Fact
A P P L E
+P E A R
G RA P E
A+1=G
E + R = E, So R = 0
P + P = R P + P = 0, So P = 5
CTS
P R A G L E
5 0 1 2 4 6 X
5 0 2 3 3
5 0 3 4 2 8 X
5 0 4 5
5 0 5
5 0 6 7 9 10 X
5 0 7 8 8
5 0 8 9 7 2
P = 5; R = 0; A = 8; G = 9; L = 7 and
E=2
G+R+A+P+E = 9+0+8+5+2 = 24
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Solution:
The first series is an arithmetic
progression with common difference 5.
The second series is an arithmetic
progression with common difference 4.
The first common number is 21.
The second common number will be 41.
The series of common numbers is 21, 41,
61, 81,
The sum of the first hundred common
numbers will be
= 21 + 41 + 61 + 2001
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Wipro
Solution:
The prime factors of 840:
=2x2x2x7x5x3
= 23 x 31 x 51 x 71
Add the power values with 1 and
multiply them and divide it by 2!.
The number of ways in which 840 can be
written as a product of two numbers
= (3+1)(1+1)(1+1)(1+1)/2!
= 16 ways.
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Solution:
Let N be the total number of members
attended the party.
After 1/3rd of them left, the remaining
number of guests = (2/3)N = 2N/3
After 2/5th of the remaining guests left,
the remaining number of guests
= (3/5)(2N/3) = 6N/15
After further 2/3rd of the guests left the
remaining = (1/3)(6N/15) = 6N/45
6N/45 = 6 N = 45.
45 persons attended the party.
Solution:
Assume that the price of 1 brown toy
= Rs. 100
So, the price of 1 black toy = Rs. 250
Assume that the number of brown toys
= N.
Actual price of all the toys
= 6 x 250 + N x 100 = 1500 + 100N
Faulty price of all the toys
= N x 250 + 6 x 100 = 600 + 250N
Given that,
600 + 250N = (145/100) (1500+100N)
By solving, we get
N = 15
Number of brown toys = 15.
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Wipro
Solution:
Assume that the length of the bridge is
10m.
Speed of A = 1m/min
Speed of B = 2m/min
Speed of C = 5m/min
Speed of cycle = 10m/min.
Less time will be taken if rides the cycle
first and B and C start walking on the
bridge.
Assume that A cycles for x meters and
abandons the cycle to walk the rest of
the bridge.
Time taken by A = (x/10) + (10 x)/1
Now C will take the abandoned cycle and
ride back for y meters and leave the
cycle for B and he will walk back.
Time taken by C
= (x/5)+ (y/10) + (10-x-y)/5
Now B will take that cycle and ride till
the end
Time taken for B
= (x y)/2 + (10 x y)/1
Time taken by all the three persons are
same.
By equating the above three equations,
we get,
Time taken to cross = 2.92 minutes.
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Solution:
A number to be divisible by 5, the
number should end with 0 or 5.
The unit place of the numbers from 9 to
9000 can be filled with 2 digits (0 or 5)
The tens place can be filled with digits 0
to 9. There are 10 digits for tens place.
The hundreds place can be filled with 10
different digits 0 to 9.
The thousands place can be filled with
digits 1 to 9. 9 digits.
Total number of digits required
= 9 + 10 + 10 + 2 = 31.
Solution:
We have to find the reminder of
1234567890 when divided by 24.
Reminder of 1234567890/24 = 18
The time will be 18 hours past 11 am
= 5 am.
Solution:
Solving using Venn Diagram.
Hindi
32
20
35
x
18
English
24
31
German
Assume that the number of persons who
speak all three languages = x
Number of persons who speak Hindi and
English alone = 20 x
Number of persons who speak Hindi and
German alone = 18 x
Number of persons who speak English
and German alone = 24 x
Hindi alone = 35 (20 x) (18 x)
English alone = 32 (20 x) (24 x)
German alone = 31 (18 x) (24 x)
Total = (20x)+(18-x)+(24-x)+(35(20-x)-(18-x))+(32-(20-x)-(24x))+(31-(18-x)-(24-x))+x = 52
By solving this we, get,
44 + 4x = 52
x = 2. Two students speak all languages.
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Solution:
Divide smallest 5 digit number with the
LCM of 11 and 17 and take the
remainder.
LCM(11, 17) = 187
Remainder(10000/187) = 89
The largest 4 digit number which is
exactly divisible by 11 and 17 is
= 10000 89 = 9911.
To give reminder 7 and 13 when divided
by 11 and 17, subtract the difference
between 11 and 7 from 9911
Difference between 11 and 7 = 4
The largest 4 digit number that gives
remainder 7 and 13 when divided by 11
and 17 is = 9911 4 = 9907
Wipro
Solution:
Assume that there were N members
before splitting the group.
After splitting there are N 3 members
per group.
Both N and N 3 are factors of 36
because in both the cases there were
equal number of members in each group.
The possible values for N and N -3 are
(9 and 6) or (12 and 9).
If there were 12 members per group
initially, there were 3 groups and after
removing there will be 9 members who
will form 1 group. This does not satisfy
the condition.
If there were 9 members in a group
before splitting, there were 4 groups
from which 12 members will be
removed. They will form 2 additional
groups.
The number of members per group
originally = 9.
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Solution:
Split 27 balls into 3 groups of 9 balls
each.
Weigh any two groups in the balance.
If both are of same weight, take the
group which was kept outside for the
measurement.
If one of the group goes down, take that
group for the next measurement.
Out of the one group which got selected,
split the 9 balls in 3 groups of three balls
in each.
Repeat the above process to select a
group of three balls in which one is
overweight.
Out of the three balls selected, take two
balls and place them on separate plates
of the balances.
If they are of same weight, the ball kept
outside is of more weight.
If one of them goes down, then that ball
is overweight.
Total measurements required = 3
27 = 33. The power value of three will
always be the answer.
Solution:
Average age increases by three months
or 0.25 years after adding the teachers
age.
New average = 15.25
New total age = 15.25 x 40 = 610
Old average = 15
Old total age = 15 x 39 = 585.
Age of teacher = 610 585 = 25.
Solution:
After removing 2 liters of the mixture,
the remaining quantity will be
= 10 2 = 8 liters.
Quantity of water in the 8 liter mixture
= (30/100)8 = 2.4 liters.
Quantity of milk = 8 2.4 = 5.6 liters.
Amount of milk should be double that of
water.
Amount of milk = 5.6.
So the amount of water should be
= 5.6/2 = 2.8 liters.
Available quantity of water
= 2.4 liters
Quantity of water to be added
= 2.8 2.4
= 0.4 liters = 400ml.
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Solution:
If there is a 100kg ore, there will be 25kg
of alloy.
Quantity of iron in the 25 kg alloy
= (90/100)25 = 22.5kg.
For 22.5kg iron we need 100kg ore.
The quantity of ore required to get 60kg
of iron:
(22.5/60) = (100/x)
x = 266.67.
The quantity of ore required is 266.67kg
Wipro
Solution:
Let us assume that there were N number
of numbers initially.
Total of N numbers = N x 46 = 46N
After removing 4 numbers, the total of
N-4 numbers = (N-4)44.5 = 44.5N 178
Difference between the two sets
= 4 x Average of removed 4 numbers
= 4 x 52 = 208
So,
46N 44.5N 178 = 208
1.5N = 30
N = 20
There were 20 numbers initially.
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Solution:
(8/25)A = (2/5)B
(8/25)A = (10/25)B
So, 8A = 10B
A:B=5:4
Share of A = (5/9)2412 = Rs. 1340.
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(105/100)CP = 42
CP = 42 x 100/105
Cost price of the product = Rs. 40.
Wipro
Solution:
Assume that the price of 1 liter petrol
= Rs. 100.
After increasing the price by 25%, the
price of 1 liter petrol = Rs. 125.
But Kevin is ready to spend only 15%
more on petrol.
The amount he is willing to spend =
100+(15/100)100 = Rs. 115
The price to be spent decreases fro 125
to 115.
Percentage decrease in quantity
= [(125 115)/125]100 = 8%
Kevin reduces the petrol consumption
by 8%
Solution:
Let N be the number of years at 5%
simple interest.
The number of years for which the
amount is lent at 6% simple interest
=N2
In both the cases the amount got back is
same.
Amount = P + PNR/100
Amount in first case
= P + [P x (N 2) x 6/100]
Amount in second case
= P + [P x N x 5/100]
Given that both amounts are equal.
So,
P+[Px(N-2)x6/100] = P+[PxNx5/100]
(N 2) x 6 = N x 5
6N 12 = 5N
N = 12 years.
The amount lent at 5% interest
= P + (P x 12 x 5/100) = 2800
= 1.6P = 2800
P = 1750.
The amount invested in each case
= Rs. 1750.
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Solution:
When Old was three times as old as
Young
O = 3Y
Young is three times as old as Old, when
Old was trice as old as Young.
When Y = 3O when O = 3Y
So, Y = 9xO.
Now, Old is half as old as Young.
O = 9xO/2
And O = 18xO
Old = 30 and
Young = 18
Wipro
r2 = 32 + (1 + x)2
r2 = 42 + x2
9 + (1+x)2 = 16 + x2
1 + x2 + 2x = x2 + 16 9
2x = 6 x = 3
r2 = 32 + (1 + 3)2
r=5
Radius of the circle is 5cm.
Diameter of the circle = 10cm.
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1
12
7
36
N
42
N 12
30
N 18
35
= 1
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Solution:
Let N be the time taken to fill the tank.
Pipe A is opened for N minutes.
Pipe B is opened for N 12 minutes.
Pipe C is opened for N 18 Minutes.
Fraction of tank filled by pipe A in 1
minute = 1/42
Fraction of tank emptied by pipe B in 1
minute = 1/30
Fraction of tank filled by pipe C in 1
minute = 1/35
So,
Wipro
y = 1/60 = 1/C
One child can do the work in 60 days.
x = 1/15 = 1/M
One man can complete the work in 15
days.
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Solution:
Let us assume that the time taken by
Harish and Dev are 4 seconds and 3
seconds.
Harish has to cover 360m in 1 second to
finish the race.
Speed of Harish = 360m per second.
He runs for 4 seconds to finish the race.
Length of the race track = 4 x 360
= 1440m
300/S = [300/(S+5)]+2
300S + 1500 = 300S + 2S2 + 10S
2S2 + 10S 1500 = 0
S2 + 5S 750 = 0
By solving this, we get S = 25
Speed of the train is 25kmph.
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Solution:
Speed of the boat when the tide is on the
same direction = 5kmph
To cover 5 + 20 = 25km
The time taken will be 25/5 = 5 hours
Actual time taken was
1 + 10 = 11 hours.
If the tide has not changed its direction,
he would have saved
11 5 = 6 hours.
Solution:
Assume that the speed length of the side
walk is 280 m. (assuming a value which
is a common multiple of 4 and 7)
Speed of Maya while walking near the
sidewalk
= 280/7 = 40 meter per minute
Speed of the sidewalk
= 280/4 = 70 meter per minute.
Speed of Maya when walking on the side
walk = 40 + 70 = 110 m/minute
Time taken when Maya walks on the
sidewalk
= 280/110
= 2.54 minutes
= 2.5 minutes (nearest tenth decimal).
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Solution:
Among the three speakers A, B and C
they can be arranged in 3! = 6 ways.
Out of the six ways in only 1 way A will
be before B and B will be before C.
In all the arrangements 1 out 6 ways A
will be before B and B will be before C.
The probability = 1/6
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Solution:
Number of red socks
= (60/100)30 = 18
Number of blue socks = 30 24 = 12
By drawing the socks the first 18 socks
may be red. While drawing the 19th sock
we can be sure that we have got 1 blue
sock.
by drawing the 20th sock we can be sure
that we have 2 blue socks.
The minimum number of socks to be
drawn = 20.
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Solution:
Number of ways of answering all the
questions = 220
Number of ways of answering all the
questions correctly = 120 = 1
Probability = 1/220
Fact
Wipro was the first
company to
implement the Six
Sigma. The company
is very particular
about the quality and
the process.
Wipro currently has
close to 160,000
employees across the
globe. The company
has employees of 98
nationalities from 61
different countries in
the world. The
presence of Wipro can
be seen in more than
175 cities and 8.5% of
the work force of
Wipro is non-Indian.
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Solution:
2 = 11 + 1
2 = 22 2
12 = 32 + 3
12 = 42 4
30 = 52 + 5
30 = 62 6
7th term = 72 + 7 = 56
Solution:
Number of 1 digit numbers = 9
Number of 2 digit numbers = 90
Number of 3 digit numbers = 900
Number of 4 digit numbers = 9000
So, the numbers of terms till the last 4
digit number
= 9x1 + 90x2 + 900x3 + 9000 x 4
= 9 + 180 + 2700 + 36000
= 38889
56743 38889 = 17854
For the remaining 17854 digits, there
are groups of 5 digit numbers.
17854/5 = 3570 and reminder 4
Among the 3590 set of 5 digit numbers,
the first number is 10000 and the last
number is 13569
So, 56739th term = 9 and
56740th term to 56743rd term = 1357
56743rd term = 7
Solution:
There are three dogs.
The three dogs are walking in a circular
pattern making both statement true.
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Accenture
Solution:
13 + 12 = 2
23 + 22 = 12
33 + 32 = 36
43 + 42 = 80
53 + 52 = 150
So the missing number is
63 + 62 = 216 + 36
= 252.
Red
Times
Green
38
53
46
15
x
52
8
Hindi
Accenture
15
Number of students who speak at least
one language = 15 3 = 12
P(AB) = P(A) + P(B) P(AB)
Number of students who speak both the
languages
= 7 + 8 12
=3
23
22
39
Deccan
Number of people who read only Deccan
and Hindu = 22 15 = 7
Number of people who read only Times
and Deccan = 23 15 = 8
Number of people who read only Deccan
= 39 7 8 15 = 9
Number of people who read only Hindu
= 53 7 15 x
Number of people who read only Times
= 46 8 15 x
Total people
= 15 + 7+ 8 + x + 9 + (53 7 8 x) +
(46 8 15 x) = 76
100 x = 76
x = 24
Number of people who read both Hindu
and Times = 24
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Solution:
N = HCF of difference between the
numbers
Difference between the numbers is
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Accenture
Solution:
Let the three digit number be xyz which
can be written as 100x + 10y + z
When the number is reversed we get zyx
which can be written as 100z + 10y + x
Given y = x + z
So,
100x + 10(x + z) + z = number xyz
100z + 10(x + z) + x = number zyx
From these two equations, we get
110z + 11x 110x 11z = 99
99z 99x = 99
zx=1
(x, y, z) can have different values:
(x, y, z) = (1, 3, 2) or (2, 5, 3) or (3, 7, 4)
and so on.
But only for the values (2, 5, 3), the sum
of the digits = 10
The number is 253.
Solution:
Solution:
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Solution:
Work done is directly proportional to
number of men and the time taken.
From the question, we can derive
W1 : W2 = (x-1)(x+1) : (x+2)(x-1)
9/10 = (x-1)(x+1) : (x+2)(x-1)
9/10 = (x+1)/(x+2)
9x + 18 = 10x + 10
x=8
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Accenture
Solution:
After removing 4 liters, we will be left
with 16 liters.
Quantity of milk = (3/8) x 16 = 6
Quantity of water = (5/8) x 16 = 10
When 4 liters of water is added we will
have 6 liters of milk and 14 liters of
water.
Final ratio of Milk and Water = 6 : 14
Solution:
Quantity of Milk = (7/9) x 729 = 567
Quantity of water = (2/9) x 729 = 162
To have half water and half milk, the
quantity of water must be increased to
567.
Available quantity of water = 162.
Required quantity of water = 567 162
= 324.
Accenture
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Solution:
When Raja was born, age of his brother
is 6 years.
Fathers age at that time = 6 + 32 = 38.
Age of mother at that time = 38 3 = 35
Age of sister is 25 less than age of
mother.
Age of sister when Raja was born = 35
25 = 10
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Accenture
Solution:
Assume that the mark scored by Ramu
is N.
So, the mark scored by Ravi = 2N
Marks scored by Ravi more than Ramu
= 2N N = N
Bonus marks awarded to Ravi = N/2
Required ratio = (N/2) : (3N) = 1 : 6
Accenture
Solution:
Let the average age of 10 members 10
years ago = N
Total age 10 years ago = 10N.
Total age at present before replacing
= 10N + 4 x (10) = 10N + 40
Present total after replacing = 10N
Difference between the age of person
remove and the person replaced
= 10N + 40 10N = 40 years.
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Solution:
Total weight of 24 students
= 36 x 24 = 864
Total weight of 24 students and 1
teacher = (24 + 1)(36 + 1)
= 925
Weight of teacher = 925 864 = 61 kg.
Solution:
Assume that the actual selling price = S
and the cost price = C
Profit = S C
At double the selling price, the profit is
2S C.
Given, 2S C = 4(S C)
4S 2S = 4C C
2S = 3C
S/C = 3/2
This implies, for cost price = 2, the
selling price = 3
Profit percentage = 50%.
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Accenture
Solution:
Assume that the quantity of the mixture
is 100 liters.
In 100 liters, 40 liters was acid.
If 1 liter of 40% solution is replaced with
1 liter of 25% solution, we will have
40 0.4 + 0.25 = 39.85 liters of acid.
For every 1 liter replacement, the
percentage decrease = 0.15%
For 5% decrease the quantity to be
replaced = 5/0.15 = 33.33 liters.
Fraction of 33.33 in 100 liters
= 33.33/100 = 1/3
Accenture
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Solution:
Amount
= (120/100)(120/100)(120/100)1500
= (6/5)(6/5)(120)(15)
= 6 x 6 x 24 x 3
= Rs. 2592
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Accenture
Solution:
Assume that the number of students in
each department is 50, 70 and 80.
After increasing,
Maths = 50 + (40/100) x 50 = 70
Physics = 70 + (50/100) x 70 = 105
Biology = 80 + (75/100) x 80 = 140
Number of students after increasing
= 70, 105, 140
Ratio = 2 : 3 : 4
B
OA = OD = side of the square with
diagonal AD.
Diagonal AD = 3.
Side OD = 3/2 = 2.12
OE = OD ED = 0.12
AE2 = OA2 + OE2
AE2 = 2.122 + 0.122
AE 1.5
Effective distance for B-C-A-E-D
= 5 + 4 + 1.5 + 2 = 12.5km.
Accenture
Solution:
Shaded part is the area grazed by the
horse when tied to the corners.
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Solution:
After 15 days there will be food for 175
soldiers for 30 days.
The number of soldiers for 30 days = 75
(30 x 175) = D x 75 D = 70 days.
Solution:
Let the number of days worked by C = N
Number of days worked by A = N 8
Number of days worked by B = N 12
Work done by all A, B and C:
[(N8)/36]+[(N12)/54]+N/72 = 1
6(N 8) + 4(N 12) + 3N = 216
6N 48 + 4N 48 + 3N = 216
13N = 312
N = 24. C worked for 24 days.
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Solution:
Speed is directly proportion to distance
Speed ratio = 3 : 4
Time is inversely proportional to speed.
Time ratio = 4 : 3
Assume that the actual times
= 4x and 3x
4x + 3x = 7x = 14 hours x = 2
Actual time taken upstream and
downstream = 8 hours , 6 hours
SUS, Upstream speed = 48/8 = 6kmph
SDS, Downstream speed=48/6 = 8 kmph
Speed of current = (SDS SUS)/2
= 1 kmph
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Solution:
If a person increase the speed by then
the time taken will reduce by 1/3rd .
Here Robert increases the speed by
and the time taken reduced by 2 hours.
2 hours = (1/3) x Time taken at 10kmph
Time taken = 6 hours.
Distance = 6 x 10 = 60 kmph.
He started his journey 6 hours before
2pm i.e. at 8am.
Time taken from 8am to 1pm = 5 hours
Speed required to cover 60km in 5 hours
= 60/5 = 12 kmph.
Accenture
Solution:
In same direction:
60 = [(200 + 160)/(Sa - Sb)]
Sa - Sb = 6
---(1)
In opposite direction:
10 = [(200 + 160)/(Sa + Sb)]
Sa + Sb = 36
---(2)
By solving (1) and (2), we get
Sa = 21 and Sb = 15
Solution:
Total distance to be travelled to cross
each other = 2km + 200m + 300m
= 2500m
Time taken = 2500/(20 + 30) = 50 sec.
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Solution:
The 3rd digit = 9
If the sum of 1st and 2nd digit = 9, the
results are (0,9), (9,0), (1,8), (8,1), (2,7),
(7,2), (3,6), (6,3), (4,5), (5,4) = 10
results.
If the sum = 8, the results are (0,8),
(8,0), (1,7), (7,1), (2,6), (6,2), (3,5),
(5,3), (4,4) = 9 results.
The number of results will decrease by 1
for the successive sums.
Total results = 10+9+8++2+1 = 55
Solutions:
Number of handshakes = nC2, because
there are two persons involved in a
handshake and 1st man shaking hand
with 2nd man is not different from 2nd
man with the 1st man.
nC = n(n 1)/(2 x 1) = 105
2
n(n 1) = 210
Product of two successive numbers=210
By solving we get, n = 15
15 persons attended the party.
Solution:
The 2 socks may be either brown or
white.
Selections = 5C2 + 4C2 = 16
Probability = 16/[9C2] = 16/36 = 4/9
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Accenture
1
H O
+ M U C
P O W E
Solution:
Probability for head = 1/2
Probability for composite number = 3/6
Overall probability
= (1/2) x (1/2) = 1/4
W
H
R
P O M W H R U C E
1 0 9
1 0 9
8 0
1 0 9
1 0 9
8 1
1 0 9
7 0
1 0 9
1 0 9
8 2 4
1 0 9
7 1
1 0 9
Solution:
Reminder of 366/7 = 2
A leap year has two odd days.
If the leap year starts with Sunday, it will
end in Monday.
If it starts with Saturday, it will end in
Sunday.
Out of 7 days in a week, if the leap year
starts on these two days, we will have 53
Sundays.
Probability = 2/7
1 0 9
8 3 5
1 0 9
7 2 8 3 4
Solution:
Ways of selecting 3 red balls = 5C3 = 10
Ways of selecting any 3 balls=15C3 = 455
Probability = 10/455
P = 1; O = 0; W = 5; E = 4; R = 2
P+O+W+E+R = 1+0+5+4+2 = 12
Accenture
100. HOW+MUCH=POWER.
Find the value of P+O+W+E+R
Solution:
The question is from Crypt Arithmetic.
A three digit number is added to a four
digit number to get a five digit number.
So,
P = 1; O = 0 and M = 9
Fact
Accent on the
Future
Accent (v) - Emphasize
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