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(#M40167148) M4MATHS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

find the next number in the series 2, 5, 26, ...

Asked In M4maths Joemar Balaga (8 Months ago)
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(#M40167147) OTHERS QUESTION diameter Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The diameter of a circle A is (a+b) units. Find the radius of a semi-circle whose area is 300%more than that of circle A.

Asked In Others Maleia Mady (9 Months ago)
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(#M40167146) DELL QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

In a Montessori classroom, there are eighteen chairs in three rows A, B and
C, six chairs to a row. The chairs are red, yellow and blue in color.
The number of red chairs in the classroom is exactly twice the number of
yellow chairs.
Each row contains at least one blue chair.

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(#M40167145) INFOSYS QUESTION reasoning Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A,B,C,D,E related. 4 of them made these statements each.1)C is my son in laws brother2)B is my fathers brother3)E is my mother in law4)A is my brothers wife. who made these statements?

Asked In Infosys N.Geetha (10 Months ago)
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(#M40167144) BOOK QUESTION Number System Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Let N = 2^3×3^17×5^6×7^4 and M = 2^12×3^5×5^4×7^8.  P is total number of even factors of N such that they are not factors of M.  Q is the total number of even factors of M such that they are not factors of N.  Then 2P –Q?

Asked In Book Karthik (1 year ago)
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(#M40167143) INTERVIEW QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Babla alone can do a piece of work in 10 days. Ashu alone can do it in 15 days. The total wages for the work is Rs.5000. How much should be Babla be paid if they work together for an entire duration of work?

Asked In Interview Sowmya Idapalapati (1 year ago)
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(#M40167142) INFOSYS QUESTION tree Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

It is given that for a tree that has x nodes, if x-1 of it's nodes are leaves then this tree is a star.

You have N star trees and the number of leaves for each. We call a subset of star trees beautiful if they can be merged together.

Asked In Infosys hushal parmar (1 year ago)
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(#M40167141) HR INTERVIEW QUESTION recriutement questions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

RECRUTMENT QUESTIONS:
1. What attracted you to recruiting?
2. What's your educational background?
3. Other than a college degree, do you have any additional qualifications or certifications relevant to HR?
4. Do you keep up with recruiting trends? What's the most recent interesting trend you've read about?
5. How would you describe your recruitment process?
6. What tools or data do you prefer to use as part of your job?
7. What are some job titles you've recruited in the past?
8. How do you feel the recruiting process has changed since you started?
9. How do you think the recruiting process will change in the next five years?
10. What types of data do you use to measure success?
11. How do you think you could improve our recruiting process?
12. How do you develop relationships with job candidates?
13. Describe the roles that you find most challenging to fill and why.
14. How would you feel about reaching out to a previous candidate about a new opportunity?
15. How many candidates have you successfully recruited during your time as a recruiter?
16. What do you tell candidates who didn't get the job?
17. Describe some reasons a candidate would turn down an offer. Explain how you would work to avoid this.
18. What was the hiring process at your last job like? Talk about what worked well and how you could improve it.
19. Do you think it's important to update job candidates on their application status proactively or do you wait for them to reach out?
20. How would you describe our company to a potential candidate based on what you already know about us?
21. Describe a time when you had to work with a challenging hiring manager
22. How do you foster a strong professional relationship with the job candidates?
23. What do you do when a qualified candidate's salary expectations don't match what you can offer?
24. How do you keep track of your candidate pool?
25. What's been your greatest accomplishment as a recruiter?
26. Why do you want to work at our company?
27. What are some of your hobbies outside of work?
28. What are some common challenges you've overcome as a recruiter?
29. Do you have questions for us?

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(#M40167140) AMCAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

in a class 42% of students like cricket, 5% like both cricket and football, 10% like if 96 students like only football then how many students like only cricket?

Asked In amcat hushal parmar (1 year ago)
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(#M40167139) HR INTERVIEW QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Three companies say company A, company B and company C each have some tractors. To start with company A gives company B and C the number of tractors each of them have. After this transaction company B gives company A and C the number of tractors each of them have. Next company C gives company A and B the number of tractors each of them have. At the end of these transactions each of the company A, B and C have 24 tractors each. Can you find the number of tractors company A, B and C initially have.

Asked In HR Interview awe (1 year ago)
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