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(#M40164855) ASSESSMENT QUESTION arrangements Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Re arrange the following sentences in most meaningful order  1. Network  2. Talk  3. Mobile  4. Ring 5.connection

Asked In Assessment VASANTHI LATHA (8 years ago)
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(#M40164854) ASSESSMENT QUESTION blood relations Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Pointing to a man, a girl said, “He is the husband of the granddaughter of the mother of my mother”. How is the man related to the girl?
Select one: a. Cousin b. Father c. Brother d. Brother­in­law

Asked In Assessment VASANTHI LATHA (8 years ago)
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(#M40164852) CAT QUESTION passage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Following are the conditions imposed by an employer for providing Rs_ 3 lacs as Leave
Travel Concession to the employee.
The employees
1 .Must have performed 2 journeys in a block of 4 calendar years (Current block 2010-
2013)
2.Must have made only 1 trip in 1 year
3.Must have made one trip within India, while the other could have been outside India.
4 .Should have made a trip with less than 5 people
5 .The total cost of both the trips should not have exceeded R. 7 lace

However,
a)if the employees fulfil all conditions except (4 ) then he/she would get R. 2.5 Iacs as
concession
b)if the employees fulfil all conditions except (5) then he/she would get Rs. 2 lacs as
Concession

How much concession would be given to the given employee? (The case is
presented as on 1.12.2012)

There are 2 cases based on the same data. Answer the questions based on
the information given in the passage.

Question


1)Rajesh, along with his wife and 2 kids went tor vacations within
India. He made his first trip in January, 2010 and second in May,
2010. The total cost of both the trips was Rs. 2.5 lacs.

a)Employee would not be given any concession
b)Employee would be given Rs. 3 lacs concession
c)Employee would be given Rs. 2 lacs concession
d)Employee would be given Rs. 25 Iacs concession
e)Data insufficient


2)Raj, along with his parents, wife and 2 kids went for vacations. He
made his first trip in May, 2010 and the other in June, 2011. The total
cost of the trip came out to be Rs. 4.5 lacs.

a)Employee would not be given any concession
b)Employee would be given Rs. 3 lacs concession
c)Employee would be given Rs. 2 lacs concession
d)Employee would be given Rs. 25 Iacs concession
e)Data insufficient

Asked In CAT Nagesh (8 years ago)
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(#M40164851) CAT QUESTION passage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are 2 questions based on the same data. Answer the questions based on
the given information:
A marketing company requires a qualified engineer with a management degree. The
candidate must:
1) be a graduate with atleast 55% marks
2) hold on an MBA degree with a minimum of 50% marks.
3) have secured atleast 55% marks in Sr. Secondary Examinatiom This condition will be
relaxed up to 5% if the candidate has two years experience of working with a reputed
company
4) should have atleast one years experience as an engineer
5) if he/she fulfills all other conditions except (4) but has an additional diploma in
computers or LT his/her case is to be referred to the General Manager.
6) if he/she fulfills all other conditions but has marketing degree instead of the condition
given at (3) his/her case is to be referred to the Managing Director.
7) not be of age greater than 30 years.
Can the given candidate be selected?



1) Amir aged 26 has done B.Tech. in l. T in first class. He has done
MBA from IGNOU in first class. He is currently working with Beta
Industries as Technical Officer where he has held this post tor the
last three years. He scored 56% in the Sr. Secondary Examination.

a)The candidate is to be selected

b) The candidate is not to be selected

C) Insufficient Data

d)The candidate is to be referred to the General Manager

e)The candidate is to be referred to the Managing Director


2) Hari Rai is a 27 years old B. Tech. graduate from l.P.University. He
has also done MBA from 11M Indore. He secured 65% marks in his
Sr. Secondary Examination. He has been working with a reputed
Engineering Company, Chennai tor the last 3 years.

a)The candidate is to be selected

b)The candidate is not to be selected

C) Insufficient Data

d)The candidate is to be referred to the General Manager

e)The candidate is to be referred to the Managing Director

Asked In CAT Nagesh (8 years ago)
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(#M40164850) ACCENTURE QUESTION infered from passage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Based on the given passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage.
Question

Skeptics argue that flying saucers and IJFOs that are believed to be guided by extraterrestrial beings or aliens are creations of human imagination. They have demonstrated that a number of photographs that apparently snow flying saucers are either phony or are misinterpreted images of earthly or natural
objects such as aeroplanes or meteors. However, there are scientists who have also contributed plenty of evidence and asserted that aliens do exist

a)Lack of credibility of photographic evidence should be taken as proof of non existence of aliens

b)While the existence of flying saucers and IJFOs has been denied, the possibility of alien beings is still a reality

c)UFOs and flying saucers, it a reality, are of the same shape and size as aeroplanes

d)The tact that a number of photographs of flying saucers are take cannot disprove the existence of aliens and UFOs

Asked In Accenture Nagesh (8 years ago)
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(#M40164849) ACCENTURE QUESTION Infered from passage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Based on the given passage find out which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage
Question

According to a recent study, in the local municipal elections, the candidate who interacts more with the Resident's Welfare Associations and wins their
trust will get the maximum name recognition in the elections.

a) Local Resident's Welfare Associations are the the most important factor in elections in the city.

b)Maximum name recognition will help a candidate win a higher percentage of votes cast during the election.

c)Resident's welfare associations exert a lot of influence over the voting population residing in the city.

d)For maximum name recognition a candidate need not spend a lot of money on posters, banners and advertising campaigns.

Asked In Accenture Nagesh (8 years ago)
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(#M40164846) ELITMUS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

yudhistir,bheem,arjun,nakul,sahdev (by their ages) were playing a game. Suppose one brother lost, then he will double the money of all the rest.
total 5 game played , and each brother lost once.
at the end each had Rs 96. what was the intial amount each had.

Asked In Elitmus aditya kumar (8 years ago)
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(#M40164845) ACCENTURE QUESTION Puzzle Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

(i) Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are members ofa club and play a different game of
Football, Cricket, Tennis, Basketball, Badminton and Volleyball.
(ii) T who is taller than P and S plays Tennis
(lii) The tallest among them plays Basketball
(iv) The shortest among them plays Volleyball
(v) Q and S neither play Volleyball nor Basketball_
(vi) R plays Volleyball
(vii) T is between O who plays Football and P in order of height

Q1)Who amongst the following is taller than R but shorter than P?
a)Q
b)T
c)U
d)Data inadequate
e)None of these

Q2)Who amongst the following plays Basketball?

a)Q
b)R
c)S
d)U
e)None of these

Q3)Which of the following statements is not true?

a)P is shorter than R
b)Q is taller than S
c)S is taller than R
d)T is taller than R
e)U is taller than Q

Q4)Who will be at the third place it they are arranged in the descending
order ot their height?

a)Q
b)P
c)S
d)T
e)None of these

Asked In Accenture Akshay Miskin (8 years ago)
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(#M40164844) ACCENTURE QUESTION Puzzle Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are 2 questions based on the same data. Answer the questions based on
the given information:
Following are the criteria for the allotment of residential accommodation by an
organization to its employees. The employee must
1) have completed atleast 10 years in the organization out of which atleast 4 years
should have been spent as a manager.
2) not have more than 5 members in the family_
3) have atleast 5 years of service remaining, the retirement age being 58 years_
4) not have his/her own house
5) not be staying in a house owned by his/her spouse.
In case of an employee who:
6) satisfies all above criteria except (1) and who joined the organization as a Manager,
should be referred to the Finance Director.
7) satisfies all other criteria except (3) at present working as a Senior Manager, is to be
referred to the Managing Director
8) has been transferred from another city, the condition (1) may be waived
Should the given employee be provided with accommodation? (The case is
presented as on 31st July,2001)


Q1)Sanjeev Ranjan has three members in the family including himself.
Neither he nor his wife owns a house. He is at the post ot Senior
Manager since the last tour years and has been working in the
organization tor the last 12 years. He will be retiring trom the
organization in the year 2007.

a)The employee is to be provided with accommodation
b)The employee is not to be provided with accommodation
c)Insufficient Data
d)The employee's case is to be referred to the Finance Director
e)The employee's case is to be referred to the Managing Director

Q2)Meena Thakur was promoted as a Manager five years back after
joining the organization in 1988 as a clerk. She stays with her
husband and children in a rented house and she does not own any
house. She was 42 years old as on 23rd April, 2000.

a)The employee is to be provided with accommodation
b)The employee is not to be provided with accommodation
c)Insufficient Data
d)The employee's case is to be referred to the Finance Director
e)The employee's case is to be referred to the Managing Director

Asked In Accenture Akshay Miskin (8 years ago)
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(#M40164843) ACCENTURE QUESTION Puzzle Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are 4 questions based on the same puzzle. Answer the questions based on
the given information:
(i) Eleven students: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, l, J and Kare sitting in the first row ofthe
class facing the teacher.
(ii) D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right ofC
(iii) A is second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends_
(IV) J is the immediate neighbor of both A and B and third to the left of G.
(v) H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I


1)
Who is sitting in the middle of the row?
a)B
b)C
c)G
d)I
e)None of these

2)
Which of the following statements is true in the context ot the
seating arrangements?
a)There are three students sitting D and G
b)K is between A and J
c)a is sitting between J and I
d)G and C are neighbors sitting to the immediate right of H

3)
If E and D, C and B, A and H and K and F interchange their
positions, which ot the following pairs ot students will be seated at
the ends?
a)D and E
b)E and F
c)D and K
d)K and F


4)
Which of the following group ot friends are sitting to the right ot G?

a)CHDE
b)CHDF
c)IBJA
d)ICHDF

Asked In Accenture Akshay Miskin (8 years ago)
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