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(#M40007937) CAPGEMINI QUESTION aptitude Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

the addition of 2 number difference of 2 number is a perfect square 7 the diff of both perfect square also a perfect square. Then find out this no.

Asked In Capgemini (13 years ago)
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(#M40166959) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Cost price of 84 notebooks is equal to the selling price of 60 notebooks. The gain or loss % is
A)36% B)44% C)30% D)40%

Asked In Capgemini Devendra Marghade (5 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
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(#M40033133) CAPGEMINI QUESTION apptitude numerical Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Radha bought a watch for Rs. 144 and got a percentage of profit equal to the cost price of the watch. What is the cost price of the watch?
Option
A) Rs. 72
B) Rs. 78
C) Rs. 80
D) Rs. 90

Asked In Capgemini shirisha (11 years ago)
Solved ROHIT UPADHYAY Read Solution (10)
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(#M40166727) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in the same code?
a) MFEDJJOE b) EOJDEJFM c) MFEJDJOE d) EOJDJEFM

Asked In Capgemini Devendra Marghade (5 years ago)
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(#M40157437) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Combination Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are 2 different blue toys, 3 different green toys and 4 different red toys. In how many ways one can choose 3 toys, such that there is at least one green toy in the chosen three?

(a) 33 ways (b) 36 ways
(c) 38 ways (d) 40 ways


Asked In Capgemini sam (9 years ago)
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(#M40157897) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Apti Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

How many distinct pairs of b,c are possible such that the both the equations x^2+bx+c=0 and x^2+cx+b=0 have real roots?
A.one
B.two
c.More than two
d.None

Asked In Capgemini Kamalakarreddy (8 years ago)
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(#M40164778) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Some tables are chairs.
Some chairs are doors.
Conclusions:
1. Some tables are doors
2. Some doors are tables
3. All the doors are chairs
4. All the chairs are tables

a. Only 2 and 4 b. Only 1 and 3 c. Only 4

d. Only 1 and 4 e. None of the four

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In a drawer there is a pair of green gloves and pair of brown gloves. You should pull out two gloves at random. what is the probability that you have a matched pair?
A) 1/4 B) 1/3 C) 1/2 D) 2/3
Answer please. . .

Asked In Capgemini Ajaykumar (10 years ago)
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(#M40034114) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

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

Asked In Capgemini suvradeb kundu (11 years ago)
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(#M40155081) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A photograph is to be fitted in a photo frame of sides 18 cm by 15 cm such that there is a margin of 1.5 cm left. What should be the area of the photograph?

a. 140 cm2 b. 180 cm2 c. None of these d. 270 cm2

Asked In Capgemini harika sharma (9 years ago)
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