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(#M40032313) INFOSYS QUESTION cryptarithmetic Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

EVEN+SINCE = DARWIN .WHat is the value for D+A+R+W+I+N"?

Asked in chennai infosys offcampus on jan 25 2014?

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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.

1. Which of the following groups represents the three ladies in the group?
2. Who is married to Q?
3. Who among the following family members is an architect?

4. Which of the following is the profession of P?
5. How is Q related to O?

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Six swimmers A, B, C, D, E, F compete in a race. The outcome is as follows. i. B does not win. ii. Only two swimmers separate E & D iii. A is behind D & E iv. B is ahead of E , with one swimmer intervening v. F is a head of D

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In an island three persons are there Jam, Dam, and Sam. Sam having pencil, Dam having cap and Jam having book .we have find who is author among them if
(1) Sam says, Jam is author but author wearing cap.
(2) Dam says, I am author but author not having cap.
(3) Sam says, I am author but author having note book
Find who is author?

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1. Eight persons named Jate, Late, Mate, Nate, Qate, Quote, Kate, Pate stay in different floors in a building. There are 5 floors in a building. There may be either one or two room in each floor.

Only One person live in second floor.
Mate and Nate always stay together.
Kate is directly next floor to Pate.
Late is only one stays in second floor.
Quote is only in the floor as Qate.
Jate stays in floor with two rooms.
i) Which of the following is correct?

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Late stays in fifth floor.
Mate stays in third floor and Nate in second floor.
Late stays in second floor.
Jate and Late stays in second floor.
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e) Jate stays in second floor.

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Find out the wrong term.
15, 16, 22, 29, 45, 70

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1)5,5,7,7,9,11,11,13,13,17,15,19,17,?
2)2,1/3,2/3,6,7,1/2,7/2,14,20,1/5,4,?
3)2/3, 5/3,19/6,31/6,23/3,32/3,65/6,?
4)4,11,66,74,370,379,?
5)4,2,36,4,5,1,36,16,6,3,81,?
6)5,10,25,15,30,75,150,80,155,400,?
7)3,8,12,48,29,?
8)5,16,22,68,28,87,34,106,11,?
9)2,1,2,3,8,0,1,9,1,2,?
10)2,6,5,14,11,26,17,?
11)3/2,9/4,9/4,7/2,49/4,49/4,4/3,16/9,16/9,8/3,?
12)8,0.5,16,4,15,0.3,50,4.5,6,0.2,30,?
13)7,0,1,8,5,12,9,26,3,23,2,?
14)33,8,41,46,21,67,72,47,119,124,?
15)30.5,31,30,0,67.2,67,70,100,183.9,?
16)4,6,2,12,18,14,?
17)3.2,4.2,4.7,2.7,6.2,1.2,7.7,-0.3,9.2,-1.8,?
18)10,12,-36,-7,-5,15,19,21,?


Ans::
1)ans=23
there are 4 different series 1st:5,9,13,17… and 2nd:5,11,17,?
3rd:7,11,15… and 4th:7,13,19…
Obs: gap of 4 in 1st and 3rd ,where as gap of 6 in 2nd and 4th
2) 2,1/3,2/3,6,7,1/2,7/2,14,20,1/5,4,?
ans=4
(2,1/3,2/3,6)……2*1/3=2/3 and 2*3=6
(7,1/2,7/2,14)…..7*1/2=7/2 and 7*2=14
(20,1/5,4,?)……20*1/5=4/1 and 4*1=4
3)
4) 4,11,66,74,370,379,?......ans=1516
4+7=11 and 11*6=66
66+8=74 and 74*5=370
370+9=379 and 379*4=1516
5) 4,2,36,4,5,1,36,16,6,3,81,?....ans=9
(4,2,36,4),……(4+2)^2=36 and (4-2)^2=4
(5,1,36,16),….(5+1)^2=36 and (5-1)^2=16
6,3,81,?..........therefore (6-3)^2=9



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(#M40033604) INFOSYS QUESTION world +trade = center Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

world +trade = center
c+e+n+t+e+r?

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(#M40011125) ACCENTURE QUESTION Data Sufficiency Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Q. a+b > a-b?
statement 1: a is positive
statement 2: b is positive

A) Only 1 alone can answer
B) Only 2 alone can answer
C) 1 or 2 together can answer
D) 1 and 2 together can not answer

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