Aptitude QUESTIONS
Aptitude QUESTIONS
In the question, a part of the sentence is given in italics, Select the correct alternative that is
similar in meaning to the word in italics.
51.Q) His views on the growth rate seemed to shift at random.
A. purposefully
B. haphazardly
C. systematically
D. genuinely
Select the option that is most nearly opposite to the given word.
52.Q) INVINCIBLE (OPPOSITE)
A. Voluble
B. Victorious
C. Visible
D. Vulnerable
Choose the correct answer.
53.Q) What is the opposite of the word PRELIMINARY?
A. Disorderly
B. Lucid
C. Irrational
D. Concluding
Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word.
54.Q) GIGANTIC
A. Huge
B. Invisible
C. Zero
D. Tiny
A. Caved in to
55. In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are
given in the beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These
are labeled P,Q,R and S. Select the proper order for the four sentences.
Question]
S1: We were planning to watch “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince”.
S6: Finally last Saturday, we were able to watch the movie.
P: We had booked the tickets two weeks earlier.
Q: In order o watch the movies of their preference, people usually book in advance.
R: But we were still faling three tickets short.
S: But it is so hard to ibtain tickets on weekends.
A. PQRS
B. SQPR
C. RPSQ
D. QSPR
In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given
which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.
56Q) The appropriate atmospheric conditions made it feasible for the astronomers to see the
stars and they could even distinguish the sizes.
A. And even distinguish the sizes
B. And they were even didtinguishing the sizes
C. And he could even distinguish the sizes
D. And even distingushing the sizes.
Fill in the blank with the option that makes the sentence meaningfully complete.
57Q) All his life, his sister __________ him to never give up and work till he reaches his goal.
A. had been motivating
B. is motivating
C. will motivate
D. motivates
Select the correct option that fills the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
58Q) The leaves __________ yellow and dry.
A. Were
B. Had
C. Being
D. Was
In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given
which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.
59Q) As soon as I turn the ignition key, the engine caught fire.
A. I turn an ignition key
B. I turned the ignition key
C. I was turning the ignition key
D. No change
Read the sentence to determine if there is any grammatical error in it. Choose the letter
corresponding to the part that contains the error. Ignore errors of punctuation, if any.
60Q) ( A) The reviewer suggested that the first camera was more better (B) then the other
camera for experienced users (C)since it features a lightweight and sturdy design.
A. (A)
B. (B)
C. (C)
D. No error
In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given
which may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.
61Q) the most obvious downside to this pessimism is that it is coming at their expenses.
A. It is coming at their expense
B. It is costing at their expense
C. It will be expensive
D. It was coming at their expense
Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will
be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. Ignore the errors of
punctuation, if any.
62Q) I was so surprised that (B) I told me I was imagining things. (C) but later others confirmed
that they too had seen the same sight.
A. (A)
B. (B)
C. (C)
D. No error
Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
63Q) CREDULITY
A. Credible
B. Discipline
C. Gullible
D. Weakness
Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
64Q) He has a propensity for getting into debt.
A. Natural tendency
B. Aptitude
C. Characteristic
D. Quality
In the question, a part of the sentence is given in italics, Select the correct alternative that is
similar in meaning to the word in italics.
65Q) They were forced to retreat to their camp.
A. protect
B. rest at
C. destroy
D. go back to
Select the option that is most nearly OPPOSITE in meaning to the given word.
66Q) AFFABLE (OPPOSITE)
A. Rude
B. Ruddy
C. Needy
D. Useless
E. Conscious
Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word given in bold.
67Q) Due to the revealed data, the reason for the increase in sales was known to all.
A. profound
B. concealed
C. bare
D. distinct
In the question, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Re-arrange
these parts which are labeled P,Q,R and S. to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper
sequence
68Q) We have to
P: as we see it
Q: speak the truth
R: there is falsehood and darkness
S: even if all around us
A. RQSP
B. QRPS
C. RSQP
D. QPSR
3. Reading Passage
The economic transformation of India is one of the great business stories of our time. As stifling
government regulations have been lifted, entrepreneurship has flourished, and the country has
become a high-powered center for information technology and pharmaceuticals. Indian companies
like Infosys and Wipro are powerful global players, while Western firms like G.E. and I.B.M. now
have major research facilities in India employing thousands. India's seemingly endless flow of
young, motivated engineers, scientists, and managers offering developed-world skills at developing-
world wages is held to be putting American jobs at risk, and the country is frequently heralded as
the next economic superpower.
But India has run into a surprising hitch on its way to superpower status: its inexhaustible
supply of workers is becoming exhausted. Although India has one of the youngest workforce on the
planet, the head of Infosys said recently that there was an acute shortage of skilled manpower, and
a study by Hewitt Associates projects that this year salaries for skilled workers will rise fourteen and
a half per cent, a sure sign that demand for skilled labor is outstripping supply.
How is this possible in a country that every year produces two and a half million college
graduates and four hundred thousand engineers? Start with the fact that just ten per cent of Indians
get any kind of post-secondary education, compared with some fifty per cent who do in the U.S.
Moreover, of that ten per cent, the vast majority go to one of India's seventeen thousand colleges,
many of which are closer to community colleges than to four-year institutions. India does have more
than three hundred universities, but a recent survey by the London Times Higher Education
Supplement put only two of them among the top hundred in the world. Many Indian graduates
therefore enter the workforce with a low level of skills. A current study led by Vivek Wadhwa, of
Duke University, has found that if you define 'engineer' by U.S. standards, India produces just a
hundred and seventy thousand engineers a year, not four hundred thousand. Infosys says that, of
1.3 million applicants for jobs last year, it found only two per cent acceptable.
India has taken tentative steps to remedy its skills famine the current government has made
noises about doubling spending on education, and a host of new colleges and universities have
sprung up since the mid-nineties. But India's impressive economic performance has made the
problem seem less urgent than it actually is, and allowed the government to defer difficult choices.
(In a country where more than three hundred million people live on a dollar a day, producing college
graduates can seem like a low priority.) Ultimately, the Indian government has to pull off a very
tough trick, making serious changes at a time when things seem to be going very well. It needs, in
other words, a clear sense of everything that can still go wrong. The paradox of the Indian economy
today is that the more certain its glowing future seems to be, the less likely that future becomes.
23. What is an appropriate title to the passage?
A. Growing Indian economy
B. Higher education in India
C. India's skill shortage
D. Entrepreneurship in India
24. In the third sentence of the third paragraph of the passage, the phrase "closer to community
colleges " is used. What does it imply?
A. Near to community colleges
B. Like community colleges
C. Close association with community colleges
D. None of these
25. Why are salaries for skilled workers rising?
A. Companies are paying higher to lure skilled people to jobs
B. American companies are ready to pay higher to skilled workers
C. Entrepreneurship is growing in India
D. There are not enough skilled workers, while the demand for them is high
26. According to the passage, what is the paradox of the Indian economy today?
A. The economic progress is impressive, but the poor (earning one dollar per day) are not
benefited
B. The economic progress is impressive disallowing the government to take tough decisions
C. There is not enough skilled workforce and the government does not realize this
A. Government is not ready to invest in setting up new universities
4. Reading Passage
The Indian government's intention of introducing caste based quotas for the ? Other
Backward Classes in centrally funded institutions of higher learning and the prime minister's
suggestion to the private sector to ?voluntarily go in for reservation, has once again sparked
off a debate on the merits and demerits of caste-based reservations. Unfortunately, the
predictable divide between the votaries of ?social justice on one hand and those advocating
?merit on the other seems to have once again camouflaged the real issues. It is necessary to
take a holistic and non-partisan view of the issues involved.
The hue and cry about ?sacrificing merit is untenable simply because merit is after
all a social construct and it cannot be determined objectively in a historically unjust and
unequal context. The idea of competitive merit will be worthy of serious attention only in a
broadly egalitarian context. But then, caste is not the only obstacle in the way of an
egalitarian order.
After all, economic conditions, educational opportunities and discrimination on the
basis of gender also contribute to the denial of opportunity to express one's true merit and
worth. It is interesting to note that in the ongoing debate, one side refuses to see the
socially constructed nature of the notion of merit, while the other side refuses to recognise
the multiplicity of the mechanisms of exclusion with equal vehemence.
The idea of caste-based reservations is justified by the logic of social justice. This
implies the conscious attempt to restructure a given social order in such a way that
individuals belonging to the traditionally and structurally marginalised social groups get
adequate opportunities to actualise their potential and realise their due share in the
resources available. In any society, particularly in one as diverse and complex as the Indian
society, this is going to be a gigantic exercise and must not be reduced to just one aspect of
state policy. Seen in this light, caste-based reservation has to work in tandem with other
policies ensuring the elimination of the structures of social marginalization and denial of
access. It has to be seen as a means of achieving social justice and not an end in itself. By
the same logic it must be assessed and audited from time to time like any other social policy
and economic strategy.
29. What does the statement- and not to convert it into a fetish of ‘political correctness’ in the
passage imply?
A. Reservation issue should not be converted into a political propaganda.
B. Reservation issue should not be based on caste alone.
C. Reservation issue should be left to the ruling government.
D. None of these.
Quantitative Ability
n n
49.Q) If C5 = C12, find n.
A. 17
B. 15
C. 12
D. 19
Choose the correct answer. A
50.Q) Which o the following numbers is the smallest number?
A. 1/12
B. 1/6
C. 1/4
D. 1/3
Choose the correct answer. A
51.Q) Sara has 400 marbles. If she gives (1/5)th of her marbles to Sam and Sam gives (3/4)th of
his marbles to David, then how many marbles does Sam have left?
A. 80
B. 20
C. 60
D. 200
Choose the correct answer. B
52.Q) The number 98181*6is completely divisible by 9. Smallest whole digit number in place
of * can be:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Choose the correct answer.D
53.Q) If a similar item is sold to two different customers X and Y such that there is a profit of
14% from customer X but a loss of 14% from customer Y, what will be the total loss/profit
percent of the seller?
A. 2.54% profit
B. 1.96% loss
C. 1.96% profit
D. No profit, no loss
Choose the correct answer. B
54.Q)A money lender lent out a sum of 5,000 at simple interest. At the end of 4years, the
total amount received by him was 6,000. Find the rate of interest per annum.
A. 15%
B. 20%
C. 5%
D. 30%
Choose the correct answer. C
55.Q) A group of women can finish a piece of work in 50 days will one-third the number of
women be able to finish two-third of the work?
A. 150 days
B. 75 days
C. 50 days
D. 100 days
Choose the correct answer. DD
56.Q) which of the following is greatest among the four given values of x?
A. X = √15
B. X = 3√25
C. X = 4 √125
D. X = 12√ 625
Choose the correct answer. D
58.Q) A bank advertises that you can double the money by investing it with them for 8 years.
What the interest rate offered by them?
A. 12.5%
B. 10%
C. 8.50%
D. 14%
Choose the correct answer. A
59.Q) Ronald and Elan are working on an assignment. Ronald takes 6 hours to type 32 pages on
a computer, while Elan takes 5 hours to type 40 pages. How much time will they take, working
together on two different commuters to type an assignment of 110 pages?
A. 7 hours 30 minutes
B. 8 hours
C. 8 hours 15 minutes
D. 8 hours 25 minutes
Choose the correct answer. C
60Q).Mehak was in a whimsical mood and to reach her home from her office she took the
following steps-4 steps towards North, 3 steps towards East, 8 steps towards South, 6 steps
towards West 7 steps towards North, 5 steps towards East, 6 steps towards South, 4 steps
towards West and finally reached her home taking 3 steps towards North. The location of
Mahak’s home with respect to her office is:
A. 3 steps to the East
B. 0 steps
C. 2 steps towards the East
D. 2 steps to the West
Choose the correct answer. C
61.Q) Rajesh commutes daily by travelling 4/5 of the distance between his home and office by
Metro train, 3/20 by auto and remaining 1km on foot. The distance between his home and
office is:
A. 12 km
B. 16 km
C. 24 km
D. 20 km
Choose the correct answer. D
62.Q) What is the correct arrangement of the fractions 3/7, 5/12, 9/20 and 26/61 in descending
order of their magnitude?
A.3/7 >9/20 >5/12 > 26/61
B. 5/12> 3/7 >9/20 >26/61
C. 26/61 > 9/20 > 5/12 > 3/7
D. 9/20 >3/7 >26/61 >5/12
Choose the correct answer. B
63.Q) Sangeeta invested Rs. 20,000 at 8% per anum. If the interest is compounded half yearly,
then total interest earned by Sangeeta at the end of the year is:
A. Rs. 1,632
B. Rs. 1,600
C. Rs. 1,800
D. Rs. 1,475
Choose the correct answer. A
64Q) In how many ways Sangeeta, Artii, Pooja, Mona and Payal can stand in a queue?
A. 120
B. 5
C. 20
D. 150
Choose the correct answer A
A customer paid you $600 for construction work, out of which, 3/5 of the total amount was spent
on the purchase of materials and 1/5 of the remaining was spent on traveling. How much is left
after all the deductions?
A) $120
B) $190
C) $192
D) $240
Logical Reasoning
Complete the series in a logical manner.
75Q) CEGI : JLNP : QSUW : _____________
A. WCMS
B. SXBD
C. XZBD
D. UZDH
Deter mine the relationship between the first two words and then identify the
missing word of the second pair such that it is analogous to the first pair.
76Q) INVITE : JOWJUF :: ATTEND :
A. BUUFOE
B. BUUGOF
C. CUUFOE
D. CUUGQF
77Q)From the given choices select the odd man out
A. FJN
B. HLO
C. CGK
D. KOS
78) Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement
to be true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/ are definitely true.
“%” denotes “greater than”
“>”denotes “equal to”
“=”denotes “not less than”
“@”denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*”denotes “not greater than”
Q) Statements
78P>S, S@T, P#R
Conclusions
I.S%R
II.P@T
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
D. Both conclusion I and II are true
79Q) A is the only son of P.P is B’s mother’s mother-in-law. How is A related to B?
A. Father
B. Brother
C. Uncle
D. Sister
The question is followed by two statements I and II. Decide if the statements
contain sufficient information to answer the question.
80Q) Problem Question: Yesterday it rained in Coventry. Did it rain in
Manchester?
Statements:
I. Whenever it rains in Manchester, it also rains in Coventry.
II. If it does not rain in Manchester, it does not rain in Coventry.
a. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the problem question.
b. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the problem question.
c. Both statements put together are sufficient to answer the problem
question.
d. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient to answer
the problem question.
e. Either of the statements is sufficient to answer the problem
question
81Q) A baby crawls 8 feet towards west and then 8 feet towards north. It then
moves 14 feet towards east. How far and in which direction is the baby from the
starting point?
A. 8 feet towards east
B. 10 feet towards north- east
C. 6 feet towards east
D. 10 feet towards south-east
82Q) A man goes to the park and sees a girl who he recognized to be his relative.
The girl was the daughter of his sister’s husband’s wife. How is the girl related to
the man?
A. Niece
B. Sister-in-law
C. Sister
D. Aunt
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’ meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc.
83Q) 1. Centigram
2. Mega gram
3. Microgram
4. Milligram
5. Kilogram
A. 4,3,2,1,5
B. 3,4,1,5,2
C. 4,2,3,1,5
D. 3,2,1,4,5
The question is followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the information
given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
84Q) Problem question: What is the monthly salary of Raghu?
Statements:
I. The salaries of Raghu and his brother are in the ratio 5:6 respectively
II. The salary of Raghu’s brother is Rs 32,000 per month
A. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the problem question
C. Both Statement put together are sufficient to answer the problem
question
D. Both the Statement even put together are not sufficient to answer
the problem question
E. Either of the statements is sufficient to answer the problem
question.
Choose the correct option.
85.Q) A17R : D12P :: G7N :?
A. H2K
B. J3M
C. J2L
D. H3K
Analyze the given word pattern and choose the correct option.
86.Q) If COMBINATION is written as NIOATINMBCO, what will be the fifth letter
from the right if SELECTIONS is written in that code?
A. T
B. L
C. C
D. E
87.Q)Pick the odd man out.
A. AEK
B. DFH
C. TWZ
D. MOQ
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.
88.Q)If COMPUTER is coded as GKQLYPIN, what is the code for SENATE?
A. WAREXA
B. WAERXA
C. WARWXA
D. WAERAX
89.Q) Pointing to a lady, a man said, “She is the wife of my father’s only son”.
How is the man related to the lady?
A. Brother
B. Cousin
C. Husband
D. Brother-in-law
91.Q) Pointing to a lady, a man said, “She is the daughter of the woman who is
the mother of the husband of my mother”. How is the lady related to the man?
A. Grandmother
B. Sister
C. Mother
D. Aunt
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.
92.Q) If EXAM is coded as FYBN, then TEST is coded as :
A. NBYF
B. UFTU
C. SFTS
D. SFRS
Refer to the terms given in the question. A pattern defines the relationship
between the first two terms. Determine the relationship and identify the missing
term of the second pair, such that both the pairs are analogous.
93.Q) JPTR : BHLJ :: OUYW : ?
A. GMRP
B. HNRP
C. GMQO
D. HNQO
94.Q) From the given choices select the odd one out.
A. ADG
B. HKN
C. PSW
D. MPS
Complete the series in a logical manner.
95Q) CEGI : JLNP : QSUW : _____________
A. WCMS
B. SXBD
C. XZBD
D. UZDH
Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be
true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/ are definitely true.
“%” denotes “greater than”
“>”denotes “equal to”
“=”denotes “not less than”
“@”denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*”denotes “not greater than”
99.Q) Statements
P>S, S@T, P#R
Conclusions
I.S%R
II.P@T
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
D. Both conclusion I and II are true
101) Refer to the symbols and their corresponding meanings. The given signs
denote the following operations of relationships:
A @ B – A is neither smaller than B
A # B – A is neither smaller than nor equal to B
A % B – A is neither greater than nor smaller than B
A $ B – A is not greater than B
A * B – A is neither greater than nor equal to B
Problem Question: Which of the options is correct based on the given
information?
Statements:
P#Q,Q$R,S@T,R*S
Conclusions:
I. T $ P
II. S # Q
A. Only Conclusion I is correct
B. Only Conclusion II is correct
C. Both Conclusion I and II are correct
D. Both Conclusion I and II are incorrect
Choose the correct option. B
A man pointing to that lady said she is the mother of the husband of my mother.
How is the lady related to that man?
A) Grand Mother
B) Mother
C) Aunt
D) Sister
A group of people has six family members and an advocate. These are L, M, N, O,
P, Q and R and having different professions. Each one of them is a journalist,
businessman, architect, doctor and pilot but not necessarily in this order. There are
three males and three females in the family out of which there are two married
couples. M is a businessman and is the father of P. Q is a doctor and grandfather of
P who is a male. N is a housewife and is daughter-in-law of O. L is neither a pilot
nor a journalist. R is an advocate. N is not the mother of P and M is married but not
to O. No lady is a journalist.
A) Which of the following groups represents the three ladies in the group?
a) N, P, L
b) P, L, N
c) L, N, O
d) O, P, L
If BLACK is coded as DNCEM, then ORANGE is coded as:
A) QTCPIG
B) PSCOHF
C) PSBOHF
D) QTCOIG
Computer Programming
Choose the correct answer.
8.Q) What will happen if some indentations are made in some statements of a code written
in C++?
A. Faster execution of the code
B. Lower memory requirement for the code
C. Correction of errors in the code
D. Better readability of the code.
Choose the correct answer.
9.Q) In an implementation of a linked list, each node contains data and address. Which of the
following can the address field possibly contain?
A. Address of the next node in sequence
B. Its own address
C. Address of the last node
D. Address of the first node
Choose the correct answer.
10.Q) Consider the structure of a queue as given below –
FRONT = 2, REAR = 4
Queue: _, L, M, N, _
What will be the values of FRONT and REAR respectively after the insertion of an element
‘Q’ in the given queue?
A. 1,4
B. 2,5
C. 1,5
D. 2,4
27.Q) The program to print the sum of all cubes that lie between 0 and 100 is given below. Does
this program have an error? If yes, which statement should be modified to correct the
program?
integer i = 0,a // Statement 1
integer sum = 0;
a = (i * i * i)
while (1<100) // Statement 2
{
sum = sum + a // Statement 3
i=i+1
a = (i * i * i ) // Statement 4
}
Print sum
A. Statement 1
B. Statement 2
C. Statement 3
D. Statement 4
E. No error
Choose the correct answer.
Passage
function MyFunc 1(integer n)
{
return n*2
}
function MyFunc2(integer n)
{
print “The value is “ n
}
Choose the correct answer.
A pseudo-code is used is used which is self-explanatory.
30.Q) Which of the given two functions can be categorized as procedure?
A. My Func 1
B. My Func 2
C. Both MyFunc1 and MyFun2
D. A function cannot be a procedure
Choose the correct answer.
31.Q) Which of the following statements is TRUE about a breadth first search?
A. Beginning from a node, all the adjacent nodes are traversed first
B. Beginning from a node, each adjacent node is fully explored before traversing the next
adjacent node
C. Beginning from a node, the nodes are traversed in cyclic order
D. None of the above
Choose the correct answer.
32.Q) How does inheritance relate to abstraction?
A. A base class is an abstraction of all its derived classes.
B. A derived class is an abstraction of all its base classes.
C. Base and derived classes are abstractions of each other.
D. Inheritance prevents abstraction.
Choose the correct answer.
34.Q) A data type is stored as a 6-bit signed integer. Which of the following cannot be
represented by this data type?
A. -12
B. 0
C. 32
D. 18
Fill in the blank
36.Q) Each bucket in a Hash Table is the head of ______________.
A. A Heap
B. A Stack
C. An Array
D. A Queue
Choose the correct answer.
passage
class entity
{
private:
integer a,b
public:
integer c
function entity () {a= 0; b=0}
function compare ( )
{if (a>b) return 1;
return 0
}
}
function main( )
{
entityn black
int value 2 = 5
value = black. compare() // Statement 1
black.c = value02 // Statement2
print black a // Statement 3
38.Q) Refer to the pseudocode given in the ‘Passage’. The code is similar to that in C++ and is
self-explanatory. An accessible member function and a data member for an object are accessed
by the statements objectname. functionname and objectname. datamemnername,
respectively. Identify the statement with an error.
A. Statement 1
B. Statement 2
C. Statement 3
D. Statement 4
E. None of the above
Choose the correct answer.
39.Q) What is the maximum number of edges in an undirected graph with “n” vertices?
A. n*(n-1)/2
B. n*(n+1)/2
C. n*n
D. 2*n
Choose the correct answer.
40.Q)What will be returned if f(a,b) is called in the following functions?
function g(int n)
{
if (n>0) return 1;
else return -1;
}
function f(int a, int b)
{
if (a>b) return g(a-b);
if (a<b) return g(-b+a);
return 0;
}
A. Always +1
B. 1 if a>b, -1 if a<b, 0 otherwise
C. -1 if a>b, -1 if a<b, 0 otherwise
D. 0 if a equals b, -1 otherwise
Choose the correct answer.
41.Q) In the execution process of a program, this technique involves the intermediate
representation to be compiled to native machine code at runtime. What is the name of this
technique?
A. Static compilation
B. Run time interpretation
C. Static interpretation
D. Just in time compilation
47.Q)Tricha needs to store a list of binary data. Which of the following data types should she
use?
A. Integer
B. Float
C. Character
D. Boolean
Choose the correct answer.
48.Q) A programmer writes an efficient program to add two upper triangular 10X10 matrices
with the elements on the diagonals retained. How many total additions will the program make?
A. 100
B. 55
C. 25
D. 10
Choose the correct answer.
49.Q) A problem to be solved is broken into a sequence of smaller sub-problems until a stage
where the sub-problem can be easlved. What is this design approach called?
A. Top-Down approach
B. Bottom-Up approach
C. Procedural programming
D. None of the above
Choose the correct answer.
54.Q) What is the difference between a function and a method?
A. Function is a named code unlike method which is a part of an object
B. Function contained in an object is called a method
C. Function cannot change variables outside its scope unlike method
D. There is no difference between the two
Choose the correct answer.
55.Q) Which of the following is the lowest level format to which the computer converts a
program in a higher language before execution?
A. English code
B. Machine code
C. Assembly language
D. System language