The New Biotechnology Software intorduced by TCS is?
Which country is not a Member of SAARC
a) Bangladesh b) Myanmar c) Maldives d) Nepal
Laser is used for what?
a) Treatment of Cancer b) Treatment of Eyes c) Treatment of Heart d) Treatment of Kidney
In Which Day world Telecom Day Celebrated?
The area of red planet where the Mars Rover Landed?
Find values for a,b,c,d
c 1 1 1 0 a 1 b _______ 1 0 d 0
The minumum no. of Multiplications needed to compute x^768 is
a) 9 b) 10 c) 425 d) 767
What is Interface Control Information?
In a switch the mean arrival rate of packets is 800 Packets/sec and the the mean service rate is 925 Packets/sec
a) .008 Sec b) .08 sec c) .8 sec d) 1.1 sec
Average No. of Comparisons required to sort 3 elements is
a) 2 b) 2.33 c) 2.67 d) 3
The internal path length of a Bonary Tree with 10nodes is 25. The external path length is
a) 25 b) 35 c) 40 d) 45
The minumum number of comparisons requied to find the second smallest element in a 1000 element array is
a) 1008 b) 1010 c) 1999 d) 2000
Suppose all elements above the principal diagonal od n x n matix A are zero. If non zero elements of the lower triangular Matrix is stored in an array B with A[1][1] stored at B[1]. The addressing formula to the nonzero element in A[i][j]=?
a) A[i][j] b) i(j-1)/2 +i c) j(i-1)/2 +i d) i(i-1)/2 +j
A harddisk has a rotation speed of 4500RPM. then the latency time is
a) .4 b) .6 c) .7 d) .9
Average transfer speed of a i/p serial line is minimum 25,000 Bytes & maximum 60000 Bytes. Polling Strategy adopted takes 4microsec(whether there is any i/p byte or not). It is assured that byte that retrived from controller before next byte arrives are lost. Then the maximum safe polling interveal is
a) 12 b) 12.33 c) 12.67 d) 32
Assume a system has 16MB cache mean Disk Access Time & cache Access time is 76.5 ns & 1.5 overall mean Access time us 465ms for each tripling the memory the miss rate is halved. The memory required to bring down the mean Access time to 24ns is
a) 16 MB b) 24 MB c) 32 MB d) 48 MB
The no. of edjes in disjoint Hamilton circuit in a complex graph with 17 edges is
a) 8 b) 9 c) 136 d) 17^2
If 100ns is Memory Access Time & 125 microsec is 1frame period. The no. of line that can be supported in a Time Divison Switch is
A horse is tied to the corner of a square of side 15 m with a rope of length 14m.Find the area which the horse can graze and the area which it cannot.
The ratio of incomes of C and D is 3:4.the ratio of their expenditures is 4:5.Find the ratio of their savings if the savings of C if one fourths of his income.
Find the no of ways in which four balls can be selected from 4 green and 6 white balls
A is 6 times as fast as B and takes 100 days less to complete a work than B. find the total no of days taken by A and B to complete the work.
A cube is painted Black. It is divided into 125 equal cubes.find the no of cubes which have atleast 2 sides painted black.
If a covers 15 miles in 20 minutes and 20 miles in 30 min then find the average speed of A.
The ratio of the no of boys to teachers is 3:80.if 3/5 of the students r girls and the no of boys is 51 more then the no of girls find the no of teachers.( Not sure may be one more condition missing).
Technical:-
Register variables can hold
a Garbage values b Arrays c Double values d All of the above
When an array is passed to a function what exactly is passed.
the values of the array the address of the starting variable in the array. The addresses of the elements in the array None
Compiler recognizes the function as pure virtual function if A The function if equated to 0. B the function has no body C if it is declared with the keyword virtual D none
which of the foll is correct
A static enum num{ON,OFF} B static const enum num{ON, OFF} C const enum num{ON, OFF} D None
1. What is Peer to Peer protocol? 2. What is Router, Modem, TCP/IP & in which layer they operate? 3. What is the function of router? 4. What are the different types of Modems? 5. What are the different types of Addressing? 6. How does Internet work? 7. What do you mean by Client- server? 8. Can we call server as a Peer? 9. What are the components of the Application Layer?
HR Questions:-
Very common HR questions were asked: 1. Introduce urself. 2. weakness? 3. Why WIPRO? 4. ready to relocate? 5. what do you know about Wipro?
Some questions were asked from the CV: 1. Why did you scored less in Class-XII than class-X 2. How did you get the project from MICROSOFT? 3. What are your hobbies? 4. What was the Debate Topic in which u participated? 5. How were you selected for All India Mathematics Olympiad Exam? 6. What were your contributions in the college Fest?
1. Introduce urself. 2. Family background. 3. Why JIS College of Engineering?
Tell me about ur academics.. Tell me about ur family background.. What u are doing now.. Why bglore.. Hobbies.. What kind of music do u prefer.. Ur recent favourite song.. Who is ur favourite singer.. Strength..with example.. Weakness..with examples and how u can improve on this.. What is ur greatest achievement in life.. Which is ur favourite pgmng language.. Rate urself in C.. Briefly describe ur main project.. Software development life cycle..explain each phase.. Who is ur role model..why.. Where do u c urself after 2 years.. What is ur goal in life??what if company's goal is different from ur goals.. Why should i hire you.. Any questions..
Personal Interview Question :: Technical:-
tell me about ur academics..
what was ur engg entrance rank..
why u choosed this college..
why ur aggregate is 68%..
what is ur position in ur class..
which is ur favourite language..
can u compile c pgm in c++ compiler ? wot abt the reverse?
what is a static variable..
what is the size of a float variable..
what is the size of a pointer variable..
what is paging..
what is swapping..
why each process is loaded to the main memory for execution..
what is main memory..
what is page fault..
how its handled...
who is handling that...
what is multitasking..
what is multi threading..
if in a multi user system a static variable is initialised as 10 and first user increments its value by 1 and then the second user increments its value by one..what is the value of the variable now..
what is DBMS..
what is RDBMS...
what is the difference b/w the two..
what is primary key..
whats foreign key..
whats 3rd normal form..
explain it with tables..
what are the advantages of normalisation..
1. pointer to structure. 2. static variable and difference b/w(const char *p,char const *p,const char* const p). 3 pass by value & reference. 4. string library functions(syntax). 5. Write a program to compare two strings without using the strcmp() function. 6. Write a program to concatenate two strings. 7. Write a program to interchange 2 variables without using the third one. 8. Write programs for String Reversal & Palindrome check . 9. Write a program to find the Factorial of a number. 10. Write a program to generate the Fibinocci Series. 11. Searching and sorting alogorithms with complexities.
list the various types of storage classes and explain the scope & lifetime of each one..
What is the minimum no. of weighing to make to find
out a heavier ball among 8 balls
C/C++:-
Questions On
1. far and near pointer
2. question on macros : macros with arguments.
3. questions on structure pointer.
4. questions on files. Lseek , fputs, fwrite.
5. sorting and searching. Time complexity of BST.
6. malloc , realloc syntax
C++:
1. Multiple, multilevel inheritance.
2. templates and using template how to overload new and delete operators.
3. container classes.
4. friend functions and how they access member functions. Its use.
5. Questions on file handling.
Study the Following Points:
a.One Cannot Take the address of a Bit Field
b.bit fields cannot be arrayed
c.Bit-Fields are machine Dependant
d.Bit-fields cannot be declared as static
Which of the Following Statements are true w.r.t Bit-Fields
A)a,b&c B)Only a & b C)Only c D)All
What is the function of ceil(X) defined in math.h do?
A)It returns the value rounded down to the next lower integer
B)it returns the value rounded up to the next higher integer
C)the Next Higher Value
D)the next lower value
Identify the correct argument for the function call fflush() in
ANSI C:
A)stdout
B)stdin
C)stderr
D)All the above
Which of the Following will define a type NODE that is a node in a
Linked list?
A)struct node {NODE*next;int x;};type def struct node NODE;
B)typedef struct NODE {struct NODE *next;int x;};
C)typedef struct NODE {NODE *next;int x;};
D)typedef struct {NODE *next;int x;}NODE;
What will happen if it is compiled & run on an ANSI C Compiler?
A)It will compile & nothing will be printed when it is executed
B)it will compile but not link
C)the compiler will generate an error
D)the compiler will generate a warning
.Look at the Code:
#include void main()
{
char s1[]=="abcd";
char s2[10];
char s3[]=="efgh";
int i;
clrscr();
i==strcmp(strcat(s3,strcpy(s2,s1)),strcat(s3,"abcd"));
printf("%d",i);
}
What will be the output?
A)No output B) A Non Integer C)0 D) Garbage
.Look at the Code:
main()
{
int a[]=={1,2,3},i;
for(i==0;i<3;i++)>
what is the output?
#define fun(a,b,t) (g ##t==(a),(a)==(b),(b)==g##t)
float gfloat;
main()
{
float a==1.12,b==3.14;
fun (a,b,float);
printf("\na==%4.2f,b==%4.2f",a,b);
}
A)Error in Defining Macro
B)a==1.12,b==3.14
C)a==3.14,b==1.12
D)None of teh Above
study the code:
#include void main()
{
const int a=0;
int *p;
p==&a;
(*p)++;
printf("a==%d\n(*p)==%d\n",a,*p);
}
What is printed?
A)100,101 B)100,100 C)101,101 D)None of the above
Which of the following are valid "include" formats?
A)#include and #include[file.h]
B)#include (file.h) and #include
C)#include [file.h] and #include "file.h"
D)#include and #include "file.h"
What is command to know the IP and MAC address of your machine in windows platform? a) ifconfig b)Ipconfig/all c)ping d) All the above
MTFS, CDFS, EXT3, FAT32, and EXT2, which of the below are the windows file system? a) FAT32 and EXT3 b)EXT3 c) NTFS and FAT32 d) CDFS and EXT2
The completion and base lining of the users manual and installation instructions should be an entry criteria into which of the following phase gate reviews. a) Critical design review b) System test readiness review c) Ready to ship review d) Post project review
The product quality risk from testing point of view is highest when the system under test is a a) Standalone b) Distributed System c) Client and server d) None of the above
Http is based on which underline protocal a) TCP b) SNMP c) FTP d) IP
When can you say that performance of your application is high. a) High through put low latency b) Low through put high latency c) High through put High latency d) Low through put low latency
Which is the last/terminate state of a bug? a) Re-open b) Defered c) Enhanced d) None of the above
Which of the following is a testing technique? a) White box b) System testing c) unit testing d) Regression
How can you force the client to give up the dhcp lease if you have access to the client PC? a) ipconfig/release b) ipconfig/renew c) ipconfig/delete d) ipconfig/new
Testing of Non-Functional requirements does not involove a) Performance tests b) Reliability tests c) usability tests d) Configuration tests
DNS is used to a) MAP IP address to machine names b) MAP IP address to MAC address c) MAP IP address to domain names d) None of the above
Based on risk exposure, which of the following risks would have the highest priority? a) Risk A that has a 25% probability of a problem occuring that would cost $30,000 b) Risk B that has a 15% probability of a problem occuring that would cost $400,000 c) Risk C that has a 25% probability of a problem occuring that would cost $180,000 d) Risk D that has a 25% probability of a problem occuring that would cost $250,000
When a varaible is deleted using "my" in perl, then a) It can be accessed only within the block it is declared b) It can be accessed outside the block it is declared c) It is visible in routines called from the block in which it is declared d) It can be accessed globally across the program
what is the output of this perl statement print join(':',split(/*/,'hi there')); a) h:i:t:h:e:r:e b) h:i: t:h:e:r:e c) :h:i:t:h:e:r:e d) h:i: :t:h:e:r:e
Which of these is reliable protocal? a) UDP b) SNMP c) FTP d) TCP
A boy got bored of the class and started walking on a hall which contained 1024 lockers in a row. He first opened locker 1 and alternatively left one and opened one from thereon. When he reached the end he turned back and opened the first closed locker and from thereon continued what he did previously. He did this back and fro method till he opened the last locker.
What is the number of the last locker he opened?
Two mathematicians met after 27 years in their college. This was their conversation.
First: How are you doing? Second: Fine I got married and have three daughters. First: Fine. I also got married 2 years after the college. How old are your daughters? Second: Well, Product of their ages is 72 and their sum is equal to that house number (It was not mentioned). First: Wait, I am still counting. Second: Sorry, youngest of them has just started walking. First: Is it! Youngest of mine is also of the same age.
How old are the three daughters?
In the 2nd world war Japan’s war ship named J was followed by the USA war ship U which is traveling at 100kmph. By the time U was beside J and ready to launch the torpedo, the place was surrounded by fog and the army-general in U could not see anything. Taking this as a chance J changed in direction at an angle. After 6min the general in U realized it and informed the helicopter over it to find J. After 3 minutes the helicopter replied that J turned at an angle 45 degrees and was 5km away from U at the time when the general asked for it. The intelligent general quickly turned U and successfully caught J.
How much time “U” would have taken to catch “J”?
There is a temple on the top of the hill of height 1000mtrs.Coconuts at the base of the hill are sold at 5/- each and at the top of the hill at 50/- each. One intelligent businessman thought of buying coconuts at the base and selling them at the top. For that he appointed 2 people who can carry only 1000 coconuts at a time and takes 1 coconut for every mtr of walk.
Can he succeed in his plan. If yes how much profit he earns for a rupee of investment?
There is bag containing balls of three colors-Red, Green and Yellow and there are three color blind people A, B and C. For A Red is invisible and every other color appears Gray. For B Green is invisible and every other color appears Gray. For A Yellow is invisible and every other color appears Gray.
They were shown the box and when asked the question what can see their replies were A: I can see two balls. B: I can see two balls. C: I can see two balls. How many balls were there in the box and of what color?
There is a farm which contains super hens which r genetically made to lay eggs of double size than the normal ones. But as genetic engg. is not well understood there is only 50-50% chance of a super hen laying large egg. The farm is such tht it keeps the hen as long as it lays large eggs and removes the hen out of the farm as soon as it lays one normal egg. The farm followed the same process for one year and counted all the eggs laid by all the super hens. At the end of the year the ratio of large eggs to the normal ones is?
There are 8 stamps, 4 Red and 4 Green. There are three logicians also. One moderator sticks thow stamps each on the forhead of each logician such that each of them can see all the stamps except those on his forhead and the two in moderator's pocket. Then the moderator asked each whether he knows the colors of the stamps he wears? Then the answeres were: A: "No" B: "No" C: "No" A: "No" B: "Yes" What were the colours of the stamps that B wears?
There's a camel living in a desert. There is a market 1000 miles away. The camel has 3000 dates for sale. It has to take the date to the market. But for that hte camel eats one date per mile. How many dates the camel can trade?
There are following denominations of money: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 paise. Alex has as twice mony as David, who has as twice as Bindya, who again has as twice money as Charles. Each has two coins in hand. Which coins Bindya has?
There are Brown and Black cows. In five days four black cows and 3 brown cows give as mush as milk that four brown cows and 5 black cows give in four days. If the black cow gives 10 litres of milk per day, how many liters of milk the Brown cow will give in one day?(Numbers are not certain)
One guy (some name) has Rs. 100/- in hand. He has to buy 100 balls. One football costs Rs. 15/, One Cricket ball costs Re. 1/- and one table tennis ball costs Rs. 0.25 He spend the whole Rs. 100/- to buy the balls. How many of each balls he bought?
U need 2 kill a dragon with 3 heads & 3 tails. u have a magic sword dat can cut 1 head, 2 heads, 1 tail, or 2 tails in 1 swing. if 1 head is cut -> a new head grows if 1 tail is cut -> 2 tails grow if 2 tails r cut -> 1 head grows if 2 heads r chopped -> nothing grows. What is d min. num of swings 2 b made?
Slow train runs b/w Blore & Mumbai, up as well as down. It starts at 10:00pm everyday & reaches destination by 11:30pm after 3 days. If u travel by Slow train, how many such trains will u encounter during journey?
A num of birds, black & white, r sitting on thhe tele wire. There is at least 1 bir of each color, also whenevr 2 birds are seperated by 4 or 7 other boirds of any color, both birds r of same color. Wot is the max. num of birds dat can b seated in this fashion?
5 ppl, A, B, C, D, E are supposed 2 cover a certain distance from their car to a house. There is only 1 umbrela dat can b shared by 2 ppl at a time. It takes 1min for A 2 cover the dist, B->2 min, C->5min, D->10min, E->15min. Wot is d quickest poss time 4 the entire grp 2 get into the house?
Mr.X belongs 2 a grp of 8 ppl including himself. In d meeting, nobody shakes hands with the same person more than once but everyone shakes hands with at least 1 person. After the meeting is over, Mr.X realizes dat all the other ppl in the party had shook a diff num of hands. How many hands did Mr.X shake?
Old Man Wrinkle ------------------------ Man Wrinkle spent one-fourth of his life as a boy, one-eighth as a youth, and one-half as an active man. If Man Wrinkle spent 8 years as an old man, then how many years did he spend as an active man?
A farmer has C chickens.A sack of feed comes for 9 days.As the feed cost is increasing the farmer sells some chickens and retains 12 chicken.If he reduces the feed quantity by 10% .Then he observesthat the feed comes for 30 days.What is C?
The Carpenter and the Nails ---------------------------------- A 31" x 31" square metal plate needs to be fixed by a carpenter on to a wooden board. The carpenter uses nails all along the edges of the square such that there are 32 nails on each side of the square. Each nail is at the same distance from the neighboring nails. How many nails does the carpenter use?
Vacation time ----------------- It was vacation time, and so I decided to visit my cousin's home. What a grand time we had! In the mornings, we both would go for a jog. The evenings were spent on the tennis court. Tiring as these activities were, we could manage only one per day, i.e., either we went for a jog or played tennis each day. There were days when we felt lazy and stayed home all day long. Now, there were 12 mornings when we did nothing, 18 evenings when we stayed at home, and a total of 14 days when we jogged or played tennis. For how many days did I stay at my cousin's place?
Monkeys and bananas: -------------------------- Suppose 8 monkeys take 8 minutes to eat 8 bananas. (a) How many minutes would it take 3 monkeys to eat 3 bananas?(b) How many monkeys would it take to eat 48 bananas in 48 minutes
Glenn and Jason each have a collection of cricket balls. Glenn said that if Jason would give him 2 of his balls they would have an equal number; but, if Glenn would give Jason 2 of his balls, Jason would have 2 times as many balls as Glenn. How many balls does Jason have?
A set of football matches is to be organized in a "round-robin" fashion, i.e., every participating team plays a match against every other team once and only once. If 21 matches are totally played, how many teams participated?
Gold coins: ---------------- A rich merchant had collected many gold coins. He did not want anybody to know about them. One day, his wife asked, "How many gold coins do we have?" After pausing a moment, he replied, "Well! If I divide the coins into two unequal numbers, then 37 times the difference between the two numbers equals the difference between the squares of the two numbers." The wife looked puzzled. Can you help the merchant's wife by finding out how many gold
Algorithm to partition set of numbers into two s.t. diff bw their sum is min and they hav equal num of elements
Prog: given Numerator & Denominator.... print 0.3333333333 as .(3) 0.123123 as .(123)
There are $1070 dollars how to split them into bags such that asked for any denomination from $1 to $1070 , u must b able to give without opening bag...
Which is DS used for chess program...to predict move each and every time..
Which is the DS used in dictionary mode in mobile (t9)
Write 1,3,6,4 using +,-,*,/ to get 24 (no repeat of numbers)
In 1000 wine bottles stack 10 are poisoned given 10 rats what is the minimum number of tries to find the poisoned one. Rat dies once it licks the poisoned wine.
2n+1 numbers in a list except for 1 num all had duplicates, how to find duplicate in O(n)
In a village in each family they give birth to children till they get a boy. IF girl child they try again. What is the ratio of boys to girls.
1/3 of water gets evaporated from a fully filled jar on the first day. On the second day 2/3 rd of the left portion gets evaporated. What is the amt of water left.
There are 9 cards in three rows and three columns. There is a Red card either in the first or second row. There are Three yellow cards occupying 3 columns. There are three green cards one in each row, and one being in the last column. There are two Blue cards one being in the last row. Identify their locations.
I was in one of the 9 Aero-planes packed in a single rowIf the product of my place from right and the planes to my left is lesser by three than the product when I was shifted by 3 position towards right. What is my position? (The figures in this pbm may not be exact).
M, T, K, E, and A went to collect berries. Only M collected 40 berries. She distributed them among all others, keeping nothing for her. On the way T found 2 berries, K lost 2, E doubled her qty, and A lost half of what she had. Then all of them were left with equal berries.How many beries did M give to each of them.
I walk down the escalator. If I walk 24 steps I require 34 min. If I walk down 36 steps I need 26 min. What are the no of steps on the escalator. ( Puzzle no 27 of PUZZLES TO PUZZLE YOU by Shakuntala Devi)
There are five people. Each one has a coin on his fore head. It is black if he is a liar else it is white. A says I can see four Blacks. B says I can see 2 black and 2 whites. WHo is lieing.
A person was collecting end pieces of Cigerettes. He was managed to collect 49 pieces. We need 7 such pieces to make new one. So how many Cigerettes he can make?
A person moving from a place(camp)., towards East one mile, then towards North half mile, towards West 1/4 the mile, towards South 1/8th mile and again towards East 1/16th mile and so on. That is the distance between him and the starting point.
500 men were arranged in 10 rows and 50 columns. They picked the oldest person from each row and the tallest of these persons is 'A'. They replace them in their places and again picked tallest person from each column and the shortest of these persons is 'B'. Assume A & B are different people. Who is the tallest person among A & B?
The product of two nonzero numbers is 1,000,000,000. What are the numbers ? (Both number don't contain any zero)
There is Mathematician. He met his friend and asked about his children. His friend told in the form of a problem that he has three children. The product of their ages is 36. The addition of their ages is the door number of his left side house. Mathematician went and checked the door number He told that the clues are not sufficient. He gave another clue that is his younger daughter is clearly younger. What are their ages ?
There is a light glows in the interval of 13 sec. It glows first at one hour 54 minutes 50 seconds and the last glow is at 3 hour 17 minute and 49 seconds. How many times is that light glow, with in these two times ?
After spending 1/3 of money and then 1/4th of what remained and finally 1/5th of what remained, I found that I had Rs.100/- left. How much money I had at first ?
A Black Smith was given a chain torn into equal sections of 3 links each and asked to fix it. How many links(minimum) would he has to open up and reforge ?
There are six boxes, of which some boxes contain only red balls and some other boxes contain only Black balls. The number of balls in six differnet boxes are 5,6,12,14,23,and 29. If he sells
first person : I am sure you are at least 40 years old and I am 5 years younger than you. second person : I am 35 and you are atleast 5 years elder than me. None of these persons spoke truth. What are their ages ?
Orange cup has Orange Juice. White cup has apple Juice. %0 ml of Orange Juice is taken and mixed with Apple Juice. From that mixture 50 ml is taken and poured into Orange cup. Now whether apple Juice in Orange Cupis more or Orange Juice in White cup is more and by what amount?
Ms. Sheela goes her home by car from Station. Her driver comes and picks her up daily at 5.00 p.m. One day Sheela arrives at Station one hour earlier and starts walking towards home. On the way driver picked her up. By this they reached home 30 minutes earlier. For how long she was walking ?
Some students went on a trip to Goa in holidays. Unfortunately it rained on some days. In a surprising manner if it rained in the morning, they had a good afternoon and vice versa. They had 11 morning visits and 12 afternoon visits. Altogether it rained for 13 days during their stays. What is the duration of Holidays ?
A survey was conducted for 100 people by Door Darshan 1. 44 people watched channel I 2. 43 " " " II 3. 27 " " " III 4. 17 " " " I & II 5. 14 " " " I &III 6. 13 " " " II & III 7. 23 watched none. How many watched I II & III ?
Two Swimmers at different rate but at constant Speed were swimming. They met at 18 meters from deep end. Both swimmers took rest for 4.5 seconds. During their return they crossed at 10 meters from ashlor end. What is the length of the pool ?
Mr. Raj goes to Office by Train. First train in Main line Starts at 5:02:0. In Harbour Line it starts at 5:10:0. Every Ten minutes there is one train. What is the probability that Raj travels in harbour line at a random time of Driving the Station?
In a group there are five persons A,B,C,D and E. There is a sitarist, a professor and a sports person in thegroup. E is the husband of a member of the group.This couple is the only married couple in the group. B is the brother of C. B is neither a professor nor a sports person. None of the women is either a sitarist or a sports person. A and D are unmarried and neither of them is a sitarist or a professsor or a sports person.
1. Which of the following people is E's wife?
1]A 2]B 3]C 4]D
2. Who is a sports person?
1]A 2]E 3]B 4]C
3. Who is a sitarist?
1]B 2]A 3]C 4]D
4. In a factory, 'a' men work 'b' hours a day and produce 'c' articles each day. If 'd' men are released, how many hours a day will the remaining men have to work to produce 'c'articles each day?
1]ab/d 2]ab/b 3]a-d/b 4]ab/a-d
5. A county cricket team has won 10 matches and lost 4. If these matches represent 70% of the matches to be played, how many more matches should the team win so as to have a record of 75% iwns?
1]5 2]6 3]4 4]3
For questions 6-10, read the passage and answer the questions that follow:
At a time when impressive breakthroughs in technology are providing new and better products and services, when improved communications are transforming thw world into a global village, and when democracies are sprouting in former communist lands, we are simultaneously witnessing events that makie us questioin whether so much progress is indeed "progress". For example, we see reports of widespread bribery by Italina and Japanese government officials, exorbitant salaries for executives in North America, extensive environmental pollution in eastern Europe, and other instances of immoral or morally questionable conduct in our organizations. In many otherwise prospeous and afluent cities, we see an increase in the numbers of homeless people. Even those who are fortunate enough to have a job find that work is not only not an opportunity for growth, but a source of anxiety and insecurity. In the popular media as well as in academic journals, we see great interest in the proposition that business and other organizations leaders need to become more responsible not just ot their stock jolders but also to other stake holders- consumers, employees, suppliers,government, and locla communites. Put simply, the quality of life and perhaps the survivial of society depend on the moral caliber of its members. This moral caliber, however, is largely determined by people in leadership positions. The way leaders function in their positions of influence directly contributes to strengthening pr weakening the moral fiber or society. The lives of Buddha, Mohammed, Lao-Tzu, Gandhi and Socrates attest to their salutary influence in their own way as well as for all time. A human being functions not just through the physical body but also through the use of the intellect and the will. The intellect penetrates those deep levels of reality that are spiritual in nature but that the physical senses and processes cannot access. It does this through abstract concepts and ideas that help to make sense of and give meaning to the acts in the light of spiritual knowledge. It helps us to make moral choices in living a spiritually guided life. How do we describe the concept of spirituality and its place in that domain? Spirituality is difficult to define in a manner that is universally acceptablke because religious beliefs and rites differ widely age to age and from one society to another. However, if we analyze the spiritual experience per se and its behavioral manifestations among individuals of different religious backgrounds, there is much accord on the understanding and appreciation of the essence of spirit at three levels: cognitive, affective, and outward behavior. At a cognitive level,spiritual experience represents a realization that,a t the core of human existence, there is set of virtues and vices. Virtues - prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance- are good habits that enable us to stirve toward relizng our full potential. Ideally, the goal of human life is to live these values and overcome the vices. At an affective or emotional level, the spiritual experience represents a complete trust and dependence on such virtues. In its most sublime, the spiritual experience represents a complete identification with these values,or with an individual embodying these values, tha aim being to achieve some forme of enduring blissful state of existence. How is the spiritual experience expressed in outward behavior? What are the sources of the norms andd principles within the spiritual domain? Response to such questions generally come from prescriptions of moral observance of the laws. It is not a question of an act being legal or illegal, but whether the act is good or evil. A morally good act is necessarily an expression of a spirtual act. The ability to distinguish between morally good and evil acts is critical to the formation of character. Knowing ehtical principles alone is of little value unless we make an effort to habitually incorporate these principles in our behaviour. In the final analysis, the reward of the spiritual experience is that it enables each individual to grow and fully realize the tremendous potential unique to that person. If a good moral character is of the essence of every human being, thern with much greater reason does it become so of leaders who, in the words of Stanford management professor Harold Leavitt, by their "vision, values, and determination, add soul to the organization".
6. The author does not consider the progress made as 'progress' as there is
1]widespread corruption. 2]environmental pollution. 3]widespread poverty. 4]all of the above.
7. The author draws the analogy of Buddha and Gandhi to emphasize that
1]organizational leaders need to be more responsible. 2]a society is known by its leader(s). 3]the quality of a society is determined by the quality of its leader(s). 4]survival of the leader is determined by its society.
8. According to the passage
1]academic journals advocate progress in society. 2]there is extensive environmental pollution in Japan. 3]affluent cities witness the greatest number of homeless people. 4]breakthroughs in technology have transformed the world into a global village.
9. If a person follows certain values as principles, then he is appreciating the essence of spirit at the
10. The author is likely to agree with all of the following except
1]knowledge of ethical values will lead to the full realization fo one's potential. 2]spiritual acceptance of values by the individuals of the society will lead to its progress. 3]a morally good act is an expression of spirituality. 4]man functions through both body and mind.
11. Derek and Saily together have $300. After giving Saily $40, Derek finds that he has 1/4 tha amount that Saily has. How much money does Derek have now?
1]$60 2]$100 3]$80 4]$40
12.Jason purchased 60 shares of Trump corporation sat $40 and later bought 40 more at $36. At what price should he purchase 50 additional shares so that the average cost of the shares is $35?
1]$26.40 2]$20.50 3]$28.20 4]$29.00
13. Mike loves hiking. He starts from point A and walks 4 miles due east to point B. from there he walks 3 miles south to point C. From point C he walks 8 miles east to point D and from there he walks 6 miles west to point E. What is the shortest distance between point A and point E?
1]8 miles 2]5 miles 3]7 miles 4]6.7 miles
Questions 14-15 are based on the following:
The inhabitants of Kya-Kya island always answer any question with two sentences; one of which is true and the other is false.
14. You are looking for Venkat's house and you meet three people- Anand, Ravi and Som. You ask them "Which is Venkat's house?"
Anand says:Venkat's house is No.9, I am his neighbour. Ravi says:Anand is not my neighbour.Anand and Som live in the same house. Som says:Venkat's house is not No.9. Anand is Ravi's neighbour. There are only two houses and four people in Kya-Kya. Two people live in each house.
From the above you can decide that
1]Venakt stays in house No.9 2]Venkat does not stay in house No.9 3]Venakt does not stay in Kya-Kya. 4]Ravi and Som stay together.
15. Who stays with Anand?
1]Ravi 2]Venkat 3]Som 4]Can't say.
Questions 16-17 are based on the following:
The average life expectancy for the United States population as a whole is 73.9 years, but children born in Hawaii will live an average of 77 years, and those born in Louisiana,71.7 years. If a newly wed couple from Louisiana were to begin their family in Hawaii, their children would live longer than if the couple began their family to Louisiana.
16. Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the conclusion drawn in the passage?
1]Insurance company statisticians do not believe that moving to Hawaii will significantly lengthen the average Louisianian's life. 2]The governor of Louisiana has falsely alleged that statistics of his state are inaccurate. 3]The longevity attributed to Hawaii's current population is attributed mostly to genetically determined factors. 4]Thirty percent of all Louisianians can expect to live longer than 77 years.
17. Which of the following, if true, would most significantly strengthen the conclusion drawn in the passage?
1]As population density increases in Hawaii,life expectancy figures for the state are likely to be revised downward. 2]Environmental factors tending to favor longevity are abundant in Hawaii and less numerous in Louisiana. 3]Over the last decade, average life expectancy has risen at a higher rate for Louisianians than for Hawaiians. 4]Twnty-five percent of all Louisianians who move to Hawaii live longer than 22 years.
For questions 18-21,read the following paragraph:
Nursery "Hara Bara" plans to undertake a project of planting 100 sunflower plants daily for the next 100 weeks.Further,15% of the remaining plants die within 4 weeks of plantations.If a plant survives till the end of 4th week it becomes available for sale, and the company sells it iommediately at the beginning of the next week at a fixed price of Rs.35 per plant.
18. Total number of plants sold by the end of 10 weeks is
1]4760 2]2730 3]4550 4]2856
19. Total revenue generated by the nursery(in Rs.000s) from the project is
1]1666.0 2]1592.5 3]1246.0 4]None of these.
20. Revenue generated by the nursery by the end of 50th week is what proportion of total revenue generated by the project?
1]48.2% 2]46% 3]50% 4]53%
21. A pesticide available in the market reduces the number of plants dying within 4 weeks of plantation by 25%. If each bottle of pesticide costs Rs.770 and lasts for seven days and the nursery starts using it only on the plants planted after the 50th week, the net income (in Rs.'000s) from the project (net of pesticide expenses) is:
1]1592.5 2]1725.5 3]2106.5 4]None of these.
22. Forty percent of the members of a singles club are men. Eighty percent of he single men and 90 percent of the single women own automobiles. A car is found in the parking lot. What is the probability that hte car belongs to a woman?
1]0.8352 2]0.6279 3]0.4869 4]0.5535
23. Three boxes, identical in appearance, each have two drawers. The first box contains a gold coin in each drawer. The second contains a silver coin in each drawer. But the third contains a gold coin in one and a silve coin in the other. A box is chosen, one of its drawers opened and a gold coin found. What is the probability that the other contains a silver coin?
1]1/2 2]1/3 3]1/6 4]1/4
Questions 24-25 are based on the following:
The fewer restricitons there are on the advertising of legal services, the more lawyers there are who advertise their services, and the lawyers who advertise a specific service usually charge less for that service than lawyers who do not advertise. Therefroe, if the state removes any of its current restrictions, such as the ones against advertisements that do not specify fee arrangements, overall consumer legal costs will be lower than if the state retains its current restrictions.
24. If the statements are true, which of the following must be true?
1]Some lawyers, who now advertise will charge more for specific services if they do not have to specify fee arrangements in the advertisements. 2]More consumers will use legal services if there are fewer restrictions on the advertising of legal services. 3]If the restriction against advertisements that do not specify fee arrangements is removed more lawyers will advertise their services. 4]If more lawyers advertise, lawyers who do not advertise will also charge less than they currently charge for those services.
25. Which of the following. if true, would most seriously weaken the argument concerning overall consumer legal costs?
1]The state has recently removed some other restrictions that had limited the advertising of legal services. 2]The state is unlikely to remove all of the restrictions that apply solely to the advertising of legal services. 3]Most lawyers who now specify fee arrangements in their advertisements would continue to do so even if the specifications were not required. 4]Most lawyers who advertise specific services do not lower their fee for those services when they begin to advertise.
26.In a certain election only 2/5th of the voters promised to vote for P and the rest for Q. However on the day of elections, 15 voters went back on their promise to P and voted for Q. Similarly 25 voters went back on their promise to Q and voted for P, P lost the election by two votes. The number of votes in the election is
1]90 2]110 3]130 4]None of these.
27. A bath has two taps and a waste pipe. One of the taps on the ownwould fill the bath in ten minutes, the other would take a quarter of an hour, the waste pipe can empty a full bath in exactly seven and half minutes. Now if we start with an empty bath with both taps fully on, when (if ever) will the bath be full if the waste pipe is left open?
1]15 min 2]44 min 3]22.5 min 4] 30 min
Questions 28-30 are based on the following From exactly seven people- R,S,T,U,X,Y and Z- a group of exactly four must be selected in accordance with the following conditions: If R is selected, T must also be selected. If S is selected, U must also be selected. If X and Y are both selected, T cannot be selected.
28. If X and Y are both selected together, which of the following must also be selected? 1]R 2]S 3]U 4]Z
29. If S and Z are both selected, each of the following could also be selected except: 1]R 2]T 3]U 4]X
30.If U is not selected, which of the following can be, not does not have to be, selected? 1]R 2]S 3]T 4]X
1.) two pencils cost 8 cents. then 5 pencils cost? (20 cents)
2. A work is done by the people in 24 minutes. One of them can do this workalonely in 40 minutes. How much time to do the same work for the second person? (60 minutes)
3. A car is filled with four and half gallons of fuel for a round trip. Fuel is taken 1/4 more in going then coming. What is the fuel consumed in coming up? (2 gallons)
4.Low temperature at the night in a city is 1/3 more than 1/2 high as higher temperature in a day. Sum of the low tem. and highest temp. is 100 degrees. Then what is the low temp? (40 deg.)
5. A person, who decided to go to weekened trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day. Average speed of forward journey is 40 m/h. Due to traffic in sundays, the return journey average speed is 30 m/h. How far he can select a picnic spot? a) 120 miles b) between 120 and 140 miles c) 160 miles ans: 120 miles
6. A salesperson multiplied a number and get the answer 3, instead of that number devided by 3. what is the answer he actually has to get? 1 x 3 = 3 so number = 1 devided by 3, the ans. is 1/3.
7. A ship started from port and moving with I miles per hour and another ship started from L and moving with H miles per hour. At which place these two ships meet? (between I and J, nearer to J) |----|----|----|----|----|----| port G H I J K L
8. A building with height D shadow upto G. A neighbour building with what height shadows C feet. (height = B ft) |----|----|----|----|----|----|----| A B C D E F G H
9. A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10 mph. Another person was also fined for exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same. If the second person was travelling at a speed of 35 mph, find the speed limit. (15 mph)
10.A bus started from bustand at 8.00am, and after 30 minutes staying at destination, it returned back to the busstand. The destination is 27 miles from the busstand. The speed of the bus is 18mph. In return journey bus travels with 50% fast speed. At what time it returns to the busstand? (11.00am).
11.In a mixture, R is 2 parts, S is 1 part. In aoder to make S to 25% of the mixture, howmuch R is to be added? ( one part of R)
12. wind flows 160 miles in 330 min, for 80 miles how much time required.
13. with 4/5 full tank vehicle travels 12 miles, with 1/3 full tank how much distance travels ( 5 miles )
14. two trees are there. one grows at 3/5 of the other in 4 years, total growth of trees is 8 ft. what growth will smaller tree will have in 2 years ( < 2 ft. )
15. A storm will move with a velocity of towards the centre in hours, At the same rate how much far will it move in hrs. ( but the answer is 8/3 or 2 2/3 )
REASONING:-
> > A. > > my father had no brothers but his 3 sisters are all married and each has 2 > > children.my grandfather has 2 sons.
> > 1.mu father was an only child F > > 2.3 of my aunts have sons C > > 3.i have six cousins on my mother's side C > > 4. i have only one uncle F
> > > > B. > > Senior managers in a leading company said that new japanese investment > > in india was transforming the car industry and warned that jobs were > > under threat from japanese competition. they stated that increasing > > competition would be coupled with an in evitable downturn i the car market > > and the recent rise in interst rates whaich had already hit demand.
> > 5.some senior managers said that more people will want to buy new cars in > > the future. F > > 6.managers told workers that japanese workers are taking jobs away from > > indian workers in the car industry. F > > 7.the managers issued their warning after a rise in interest rates. T > > 8.the increased rate of the interest will mean that japanese firms will > > cease to operate in this country. C
> > > > C.Researchers in mumbai have found that certain types of gallstones can be > > dissolved by injecting them with a gasoline additive in the form of ether > > the ether is injected through a tube directly into a tube directly into > > the gallbladder.the one day treatment works only on cholesterol-based > > stones.not those composed largely o calcium.however as the clolesterol > > stones are by far the most common typefor millions of gallstones > > sufferers the treatment should offer a welcome alternative tosurgery > > the commonest option in nost hospitals.
> > 9.injecting ether into the gallbladder dissolves most gallstones T > > 10.surgery is the only treatment for calcium stones T > > 11.hundreds of peoplecontains calcium stones C > > 12.calcium stones will be cured in one day F
> > > > D.organising the home can be perceived as conferring power so large > > numbers of women are unwilling to let go of chores,even when they have > > careers.a survey found that,out of 65 new marriages not one single wife > > expected her husband to share work equally.according to the family policy > > studies center 81% working wives return home to do all th cooking.The > > average male has nearly half as much more tfree time at weekends > > than his wife and the typical new father spends just 37 seconds a day > > talking to his baby.
> > 13.most working wives do not expect their husbands to share chores > > equally. T > > 14.the average wife has half as much free time at weekends as her husband. > > F > > 15.some women collude in the unequal distribution of house hold work > > because they want to retain control C > > 16. 39% of all men with working wives do the cooking and all the cleaning > > F
> > > > E.confucius said that to know the future we have to understand the pasthis > > time transport ,communications and scientific knowledge were less > > developed than they are today.news took weeks to travel where as today > > satellite links connect the continents virtually instantaneously.but > > our technological advances in the field of communications seem not to have > > improved our capacity to understand one another
> > 17.in confucius daay people were more intelligent C > > 18.we understand each otheer better now than in confucius time because > > we can travel more quickly. F > > 19.we have made great improvements in transport since confucius day T > > 20.none of our scientific discoveries has really improved our lives C
> > > > F.words in totalitarian systems have aN Unhealthy importance and in such > > states now attempting to return to a more democratic normality there has > > been a natural inevitable and healthy devaluation of words whereas > > previouslu a single word used in a sppech or even a play or poem could be > > a serious political event now the words come cheaper almost free. > > politics is politics again and poetry only poetry
> > 21.totalitarian state devalue words T > > 22.only non-totalitarian regimes produce poetry of political importance > > T > > 23.writers under totalitarian regimes have to choose their words care > > fully T > > 24. the democratic political system is healthier than others C
> > > G.statistics show that millions of vehicals have beencarried by shuttle > over the past 30 years through alpine tunnels withouty one ever catching > tire.in the alpine tunnels.drivers and passengers sit in theirvhehicals on > the shuttle trains.only one vehical has evercaught fire on the bussy > french motorail equivalent system.this sort of accidents is not possible > in a closed shuttle. assertinos that a vehical fire will lead to > catastophe have no basis. since the resoures exit do detect,control and > extingush a fire and to remove any persons present safely to an adjoning > wagon, leaving any surviving fire facing rapid extinction within a wagan > built to contain fire for 30 minutes. catastrophe seems very unlikely. >
> 25. if a car cauget fire in a rail shuttle, probably none would be killed. > > (T) > 26.at least one vehical has cauht fire in an alpine tunnel.(f) > 27.if a fire started in a wagon, it would be allowed to burn itself out in > 30 minutes.(f) > 28.if would theoreticaly be possible for a car to cath fire in aclosed > shuttle system.(F)
> > H)every form of art is protected by copy write,upon the expiration > > of whitch the property passes into the public domain and becomes freely > available to any one wishing to exploit it commercialy. the time has come > when all treasures shoud pass to the controled of a trust,and by this made > readily available to anyone on pament of a fee or royality.the income > fromthe works of tagore would alone be enarmous.these who now main > financialbenifit from his genius should make some contribution to the > welfare of the arts in general.
> 29.tagore's plays are not protected by copyright. F > 30.tagore's decendants should be asked to make some contribution to the > arts C > 31.instead of buying a ticket , theatregoers should pay a fee to trust for > the benefit of the arts. C > 32. More people could go to the theatre if copy rightwere abolished C
> I. Hacking is a crime made possible by a relatively new technology, > which one of the reasons it is often poorly understood and reported. > Many computers, but no means all,are now linked togetherin networks which > allow users on one computer to communicate with others on the same > network.If a computer is not networked,no manipulation of its datafrom > another machine is possible.So long as users are authorised, networking > is just a way of making work easier and more productive.Hacking on the > other hand,is the unauthorised use of networks or unauthorised entty > into the computers themselves.Most people do not need to break into the > networks they use,since they are already accredited users.
> 33. Most hackers are authorised to break into networks F > 34. Computers are only vulerable to the unauthorised manipulation of > their data via another computer if they are networked T > 35.The main reason why it is relatively easy to break into a computer is > that few people understand the technology. C > 36.Hackers do not work fot the firms whose networks they break into. T
> J.Although invaders represent a threat to the conservation of flora and > fauna,there are two special cases in which invasion have been deliberately > brought about.One is the desire to control presents by natural predators, > whichmay have to be brought in from other countries.The second is > releasing organisms into the wild(or on to farms,from which they might > escape)that are completely novel,beacause they have been genetically > engineered.There is nothing intrinsically sinister about engineered > organisms,but any novelty must be regarded as a potential invader.
> 37.Pest control does not threat the conservation of flora and fauna. T > 38.Genetically engineered organisms must always be regarded as poten- > tially dangerous. F > 39.Natural predators are work harmful than pests.T > 40.Genetically engineered organisms escaped from the farm,they will be > pose a threat to wildlife. T >
> > > > K.electronics technology is coming to the rescue of helicopters which can > > be grounded or crash in icy conditions the machines are especially > > vulnerable to the build up of ice on both their rotors and engine air > > intake when operating in cold damp conditions.the problem is 2 fold > > ice increases the weight and the build upp makes the aerofoils > > less efficient .now at last a detector has been devised which the company > > hopes will mean safer flightsand less frequent grounding.unlike most > > devices in use at present it can detect the liquid water content of cloud > > above freezing level.so the warning is ginven before the potential hazard > > is encountered. > >
> > 39.an electronic device has been invented which will prevent the build > > up of ice on helicopter rotors F > > 40.helicopters are sometimes grounded because in cold damp weather their > > engine air intakes and rotors malfuntion owing to the formatrion of ice. > > T > > 41.only one device can at present detect the liquid water content of > > cloud above freezing level C > > 42.in future fewer helicopters will crash or have to grounded T > >
> > L.anyone whos has systematically examined faces will have perceived a > > prepondreance although not a proliferation of asymmtry.whether or not > > the expression is volitinal and self controlled or spontaneous appears > > to predict facial asymmetry as does the type of emotion protrayed.positive > > emotions are usually displayed symmetrically although a left sided > > representation of a negative emotion is more common.posed expressions and > > negative emotions are less likely to be symmetrically represented.
> > 43.an angry person is more likely to have a lopsided expression than > > someone who is smiling T > > 44.a deliberately assumed facial expression will always be asymmetrical F > > 45.an actor is likely to smile symmetrically when acting C > 46.more self conscious people are likely to have less asymmetrically > facial expressions than those who are less aware of themselves T >
> M. human existence is not susceptible of arbitary division between > consciousness and unconsciousness.the conscious world invades and shapes > the activities of the unconscious while many of the great achievements of > humanity's waking hours were wholly or partly inspires bu dreams .even if > it could be argued that dreams precede experience such a dichotomy could > not be drawn as the influence of dreaming on the waking state would remain > unclear but as yet no common vocabulary exists to record the substance > of prenatal dreaming
> 47.sleep can be a creative state. T > 48.it is difficult to tell whether a sleeper is dr3eaming or not C > 49. if we knew what babies dream about before they are born we could > show that conscious and unconscious mond influence one another F > 50. it is untrue to claim that the conscious and unconscious worlds never > impinge on one another F