Capgemini Company Verbal Ability Miscellaneous

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Eight friends A to H are students of three colleges " Loyola, Xaviers and Christ " with two to three in each college. They are majoring in three subjects " Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Not more than three of them specialize in any subject. G studies Physics in Xaviers with only E who studies Mathematics. A and H do not study in Christ and study the same discipline but not Physics. C studies Mathematics in Christ with F who studies Physics. D studies Mathematics and does not study in the same college were C studies. B does not study Chemistry.


Q 1. Which of the following combinations of College-Student-Subject is correct?
A. Christ-C-Chemistry
B. Loyola-H-Physics
C. Xaviers-G-Chemistry
D. Xaviers-G-Physics


Q 2. In which college(s) do two students study Physics?
A. Only Loyola
B. Only Xaviers
C. Only Christ
D. None of these


Q 3. What is B's specialization?
A. Physics
B. Mathematics
C. Physics or Mathematics
D. Data inadequate


Q 4. In which college does at least one student study Mathematics?
A. Only Loyola
B. Only Xaviers
C. Only Christ
D. All three


Q 36. In which college does D study?
A. Loyola
B. Xaviers
C. Loyola or Xaviers
D. Data inadequate


Q 5. In a certain code language, if 'ADDRESS' is coded as ZCQDRR, then how will you code the word building?
A. ATHKCMF
B. ATHLCHMF
C. ATHKDHMF
D. ADHKCHNF


Q 6. Azim is taller than Bikram who is taller than Chitra. Daniel is taller than Ebrahim. None of them is of the same height. Which of the following is not possible?
A. Bikram is in the middle when they stand according to their heights
B. Azim is not the tallest but Chitra is the shortest
C. Daniel is taller than Bikram and Ebrahim is shorter than Chitra
D. Azim is not the tallest but Chitra is the third shortest


Q 7. In the following series of digits how many even numbers are immediately preceded and immediately followed by 7? 7 6 5 2 4 3 1 7 9 3 5 2 4 3 6 8 4
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four


Q 8. Complete the series 4, 18, 100, 294, ______
A. 1000
B. 1100
C. 1210
D. 1452


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Each question below consists of a main statement followed by four numbered statements. From the numbered statements, select the one that logically follows the main statement.
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Q 9. If the teacher is in the class, then the children will either read or keep quiet.
A. The children will not read or will not keep quiet, implies that the teacher is not in the class
B. If the teacher is not in the class, then the children will not read and will not keep quiet.
C. The children will not read and will not keep quiet, implies that the teacher is not in the class.
D. If the teacher is not in the class, then the children will not keep quiet or will not read


Q 10. Whenever an earthquake occurs, either a tsunami or a volcanic eruption takes place,
A. If a volcanic eruption or a tsunami takes place, then an earthquake must have occurred.
B. If a volcanic eruption did not occur and a tsunami did not occur, then an earthquake did not occur.
C. If an earthquake does not occur, neither a tsunami nor a volcanic eruption takes place
D. If earthquake occurs and volcanic eruption takes place, then tsunami does not occur.


Q 11. Whenever India plays Pakistan, I will either bite my nails or my BP rises.
A. India is not playing Pakistan, means that I will neither bite my nails nor my BP does rise.
B. I am biting my nails or my BP rises, implies that India is playing Pakistan
C. I am not biting my nails or my BP did not rise, means that India is not playing Pakistan
D. If India is playing Pakistan but my BP is not rising, means that I must be biting my nails


Q 12. Unless the party gets a majority, the house will be dissolved and the President's rule will be imposed.
A. The party got a majority, it means that either the house will not be dissolved or the President's rule will not be imposed
B. The house is not dissolved or the President's rule is not imposed, means that the party got a majority
C. The house is not dissolved and the President's rule is not imposed, means that the party got a majority
D. Both (b) and (c).


Q 13. Which space experienced the highest change in energy use between 1990 and 2000?
A. Kitchen
B. Print Room
C. Meeting Rooms
D. PC Room


Q 14. By what percentage did the power usage decrease or increase in 2000 compared to 1990?
A. increase by 11.8%
B. decrease by 11.8%
C. increase by 13.3%
D. decrease by 13.3%


Q 15. What is the difference between the energy used by kitchen in 1990 and in 2000?
A. 3400
B. 1300
C. 2100
D. None of the above


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These questions are based on the following data
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A team of five players is to be selected from a group of ten players " A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J (i) Exactly one of G and H must be selected (ii) H and A must be selected together, if selected (iii) B and F must be selected together, if selected (iv) F and J cannot be selected together (v) C and D cannot be selected together.

Q 16. Which of the following can be a possible team?
A. BCEFI
B. BFCGJ
C. HDBFI
D. AHBFE


Q 17. If J is selected and E is not selected, then who among the following cannot be selected?
A. H
B. D
C. I
D. G


Q 18. Which of the following statements must be true?
A. If G is selected, then B is selected.
B. If G is selected, then at least one of E and I is selected.
C. If H and B are selected, then E cannot be selected.
D. If J is not selected, then B is selected

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Capgemini Other Question

Q 2. Manu working alone on a job takes 12 days more than what he would have taken if Bhanu had worked along with him while Bhanu working alone on the same job takes 27 days more than what he would have taken if Manu had worked along with him. Find the time that both of them working together would take to do the job.

A. 10

B. 12

C. 16

D. 18
Q 1. Mark the most similar word with word given below
DILLETTANTE
A. Professional
B. Charlatan
C. Practitioner
D. Spontaneous


Q 2. Mark the incorrect word among the ones marked in bold in the following sentence:
The marsupial kangaroo protects it\'s young one from enemies by lodging it in the pouch.
A. marsupial
B. lodging
C. it\'s
D. pouch


Q 3. Which of the following part of sentence is incorrect?
A. According to Buddha
B. the solution to all our woes
C. laid in our desire
D. for the fulfillment of our urges


Q 4. In the following question, four similar sentences are given, of which only one is grammatically correct, stylistically elegant and semantically consistent. Identify that sentence.
A. The judge observed that though the editor did not violate any rule, his publishing the article would tantamount to libel, as it tarnished the image of the august body.
B. The judge observed that though the editor did not violate any law, his publishing the article would be tantamount to slander, as it tarnished the image of the august body.
C. The judge observed that though the editor did not violate any law, his publishing the article would be tantamount to slander, as it tarnished the image of the a great body.
D. The judge observed that though the editor did not violate any law, his publishing the article would be tantamount to libel, as it tarnished the image of the august body.


Q 5. The following question contain three sets each of three sentences of which none/one/two/all may be incorrect. Which of them are incorrect?
1. Even though the newly developed seed did bring in a better crop, the farmers were not specious about the next year.
2. It is easy to explain the preference of aficionados of coffee to Robusta over Arabica.
3. The \'Padmashri\' was a handsome reward to the distinguished scientist who had worked tiresomely for developing an electronic device for keeping pests away.
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 and 3
C. 1 and 3
D. None


Q 6. A Word in bold letters is given in following questions you are required to mark most synonym of the word as your answer from the choices available.
He was a king who ruled his subjects with a high hand.
A. sympathetically
B. Oppressively
C. Democratically
D. Generously


Q 7. What is the meaning of the following idiom. Wild-goose chase
A. going on a hunt
B. tough competition
C. A hopeless quest
D. none of these


Q 8. Fill in the blanks:
The argument that the need for a new monetary policy to ..demand outweighs the need to .budget deficits its persuasive.
A. Assess, minimize
B. Outstrip, eliminate
C. Stimulate, control
D. Restraint, Conceal


Q 9. Choose the option which uses the correct word meaning \'scared\':
A. My sister is afraid of cockroaches.
B. My sister is fearful of cockroaches.
C. My sister is frightful of cockroaches.
D. My sister is feared of cockroaches


Q 10. Ravi has trouble falling or staying asleep. I guess, he suffers from _______.
A. fever
B. anxiety
C. insomnia
D. cough


Q 11. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
The .and hypnotically soothing voice chanting from Vedas .over a flood of old memories.
A. Euphonious ..glided
B. Dulcet.floated
C. Tuneful.drifted
D. Melodious.wafted


Q 12. Blue stocking means ..
A. Knowledge
B. Disappointment
C. Urgency
D. Enjoyment


Q 13. Words spoken as a magical spell or charm
A. Incantation
B. Hymn
C. Paean
D. Chorale