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(#M40164853) TCS QUESTION Passage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Passage:
It is commonly assumed that dinosaurs went extinct 67 million years ago
when a cosmic bomb devastated this planet's surface and changed its
climate so drastically that it did not support dinosaur life any longer. Humans
appeared on the fossil record millions of years later To estab ish a link
between these two species does not seem possible. Could this assumption
be wrong?
In 1966, near the little town of Ica in the Peruvian mountains, the town
physician Dr Cabrera found thousands of stones etched with images and
many of them showed humans and dinosaurs living together. The mystery is
deepened by the fact that some stones at Ica show this planet's surface with
a distribution of the continents as it was approximately 13 million years ago
Moreover, Dr. Cabrera found human remains next to plant specimens as they
existed during the Mesozoic age, which ended with the demise of the
dinosaurs.
The only possible explanation can be that this planet is home to two worlds:
the present one and another one, which lags 13 million years behind in its
geologic evolution. This other world did not experience an extinction of the
dinosaurs and, therefore, evolution took an entirely different course.
Humans and dinosaurs did coexist in this parallel world.
Two parallel worlds for one planet is a fantastic concept It means when one
world disappears the other materializes. The change from one world to the
other must have a reason and we can only takes guesses what this reason is


q1)Which of the following assumptions were proved wrong?

a)Lives of dinosaurs are not linked to those of humans
b)Human beings' fossil records were found in the same time period as
dinosaurs
c)Dinosaurs ceased to exist 13 million years ago
d)A cosmic bomb destroyed all forms of life on Earth

q2)Which of the following best describes parallel worlds?
a)Evolution followed the same direction in two different worlds
b)Existence of species differ in both worlds
c)Two worlds are separated by the destruction of a planet
d)Both worlds co-exist in the present day

Q3)What can prove to be a suitable title for the passage?
a)dinosaurs are not extinct: fossil records prove it all
b)Artifacts are the new science of today
c)Co-existence of dinosaurs and humans a fact or myth?
d)Transition parallel worlds is possible


Q4)What is the meaning of the term 'demise'?
a)Onset of an event
b)Evolution of species
c)End of existence
d)In the presence of

Asked In TCS Akshay Miskin (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

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(#M40164842) ELITMUS QUESTION Passage: (i) Seven students A, B, C, D, E F and G give a series of tests. (ii) A always scores mor Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Passage:
(i) Seven students A, B, C, D, E F and G give a series of tests.
(ii) A always scores more than B.
(iii) G always scores more than
(iv) Each time C scores the highest, E gets the least, or alternatively if D scores
the highest, F or B scores the least.
(v) Each of the students get different marks.

Answer the question based on the given information.
Question
If G is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true?
O
a) C is ranked second
b) D scores the highest
c) B is ranked fourth
d) F scores the least

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(#M40164841) CAT QUESTION Four working ladies A, B, C and Dare sitting around a table. (i)A sits opposite too the cook. (ii)B Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Four working ladies A, B, C and Dare sitting around a table. (i)A sits opposite too the cook. (ii)B sits at the right side of the beautician. (iii)Teacher is on the left side of an accountant. (iv)D is opposite to C. (v)C is to the right of the accountant.



what are occupation of A and B?

a)Accountant and beautician
b)Accountant and cook
c)Accountant and teacher
d)teacher and cook

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(#M40164837) ACCENTURE QUESTION Let C be a positive integer such that (c+7) is divisible by 5. the smallest integer n(>2) such that Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Let C be a positive integer such that (c+7) is divisible by 5. the smallest integer n(>2) such that c+n^2 is divisible by 5 is

a)3 b)5 c)3 d)does not exist

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