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Cognizant
Placement Paper 10 |
CTS 2004 (PSG and CIT) Yellow
color
1. A starts from a place at 11.00 A.M. and travels at a
speed of 4 kmph, B starts at 1.00 P.M. and travels with
speeds of 1 kmph for 1 hour, 2 kmph for the next 1 hour,
3 kmph for the next 1 hour and so on. At what time will
B catch up with A?
a) 9.24 b) 9.32 c) 9.48 d) none
2. The average temperature of Monday to Wednesday was
37C and of Tuesday to Thursday was 34C. If the
temperature on Thursday was 4/5 th of that of Monday,
the temperature on Thursday was
A) 36.5C b) 36C c) 35.5C d) 34C
3. Swetha and Chaitanya went to a bookshop. Swetha
purchased 5 pens, 3 note books and 9 pencils and used up
all her money. Chaitanya purchased 6 pens, 6 note books
and 18 pencils and paid 50% more than what Swetha paid.
What % of Swethas money was spent on pens?
a) 12.5 b} 62.5 c) 75 d) cant be determined.
Directions for Questions 4,5,6. Alex, Bond, Calvin and
Dorna collected coins of different countries.
a. They collected 100 altogether b. None collected less
than 10
c. Each collected an even no. d. Each collected a
different no.
4. Based on the above, we can say that the no. of coins
collected by the boy who collected the most could not
have exceeded
a) 54 b) 64 c) 58 d) 60
5. If Alex collected 54 coins, we can say (on the basis
of information obtained so far) that difference in nos.
collected by the boy who collected the most and the boy
who collected the 2nd most should be at least
a) 30 b) 34 c) 26 d) 12
6. Alex collected 54 coins. If Calvin collected 2 more
than double the no. collected by Dorna, the no.
collected by Calvin was
a) 10% b) 30% c) 22% d) 26 %
7. How many nos. are there between 100 and 200 both
inclusive and divisible by 2 or 3?
a) 67 b) 68 c) 84 d) 100
8. Find the greatest no. that will divide 964,1238 and
1400 leaving remainder of 41,31 and 51 resp.
a) 58 b) 64 c) 69 d) 71
9. If all 6’s get inverted and become 9’s , by how
much will the sum of all nos. between 1 and 100 both
inclusive change?
a) 300 b) 330 c) 333 d) none of these
10. If all the picture cards are removed from a pack of
cards, the sum of the values of the remaining is
a) 55 b) 220 c) 54 d) 216
11. What is the min. no. of weighing operations required
to measure 31 kg of rice if only one stone of 1 kg is
available?
a) 31 b) 6 c) 5 d) 16
12. The ratio of the no. of white balls in a bag to that
of black balls is 1:2. If 9 grey balls are added the
ratio of nos. of white, black and grey become 2:4:3. How
many black balls were in the bag?
a) 6 b) 9 c) 12 d) 8
13. There are 2 toy cars facing each other at a distance
of 500 cm from each other. Each car moves forward by 100
cm at a speed of 50 cm/s and then moves backward by 50
cm at a speed of 25 cm/s. How long will it take for the
cars to collide?
a) 12s b) 14s c) 16s d) 13s
14. It takes 8, 12 and 16 days for A,B and C resp. to
complete a task. How many days will it take if A works
on the job for 2 days then B works on it until 25% of
the job is left for C to do, and C completes the work?
a) 10 days b) 14 days c) 13 days d) 12 days
15. A and B run in opposite directions from a pt. P on a
circle with different but constant speeds. A runs in
clockwise direction. They meet for the first time at a
distance of 900 m in clockwise direction from P and for
the second time at a distance of 800 m in anticlockwise
direction from P. If B is yet to complete one round, the
circumference of the circle is
a) 1700m b) 1250m c) 1300m d) 1200m
16. Bird A starts flying from P to Q at 9.00 A.M. and
bird B starts flying from Q to P at 10.00 A.M. B is 50%
faster than A. What is the time at which they meet if P
and Q are 300kms apart and A’s speed is 50kmph.
a) 12 noon b) 12.30pm c) 11.30am d) 11.00am
17. There are 6 cities, of which each is connected to
every other city. How many different routes can one
trace from A to B, such that no city is touched more
than once in any one route/
a) 48 b) 60 c) 65 d) 72
18. In a group of 80 coins, exactly one is counterfeit
and weighs less than the others. U are provided a scale
to weigh to coins. The min. no. of weightings req. to
determine the counterfeit coin is
a) 4 b) 1 c) 5 d) none of these
Directions for questions 19 to 23
Mark a if the ans. Can be obtained using 1 and 2
independently
Mark b if the ans. Can be obtained by using only one of
the two statements.
Mark c if the ans. Can be obtained by using both
statements 1 and 2 but not either of them alone.
Mark d if the ans. Cannot be obtained by using 1 and 2
19. What is the selling price of product X
1. Profit as a % sales is 10%, cost price is Rs.27
2. Profit as % sales is 20%, cost price is Rs.20
20. Find the perimeter of the rear wheel of a cart?
1. When the cart moves 5m, the rear wheel moves R
rotations less than the front wheel.
2. The radius of the rear wheel is 3 times that of front
wheel.
21.Is a-b+c>a+b-c. a,b,c are integers.
1. b is negative
2. c is positive
22.What is the distance from mumbai to Nagpur?
1. Driving at 90kmph I reach nagpur I hr earlier than if
I were to drive at 80kmph.
2. Driving at 100kmph I covered 40% of the distance in 7
hrs.
23.What is the age of father and the son?
1. The ratio of their ages is 5:3 now and will be 3:2 in
10 years.
2. The sum of their ages now is 80, and 5 years ago the
ratio was 9:5.
24. A cube of 12cm sides is painted red on each side. It
is cut into cubes of 3cm
side each. How many of the smaller cubes do not have any
side painted red?
a) 8 b) 12 c) 16 d) 0
Directions for questions 25 to 28. Kamal Babu came home
just after judging a beauty contest where there were
four semi-finalists: Ms.Uttar Pradesh, Ms.Maharashtra,
Ms.Andhra Pradesh and Ms.West Bengal. His wife was very
keen on knowing who the winner was and kamal Babu
replied immediately that it was the one wearing the
yellow saree. When his wife asked for more details, he
gave the following information:
The four girls were wearing saris of different colors
(yellow, red, green, white) and the runner-up was
wearing green.
The four girls were sitting in a row, and Ms.West Bengal
was not sitting at either end.
There was only one runner-up and she was sitting next to
Ms.Maharashtra.
The girls wearing yellow and white saris occupied the
seats at either end.
Ms.West Bengal was neither the winner nor the runner-up.
Ms.Maharashtra was wearing white.
The winner and the runner-up were not sitting next to
each other.
The girl wearing the green sari was not Ms.Andhra
Pradesh.
Answer the following questions based on the above
informtions.
25. Who was wearing the red sari?
a) Ms.Andhra Pradesh b) Ms.West Bengal
c) Ms.Uttar Pradesh d) Cannot be determined
26. Between which two was Ms.West Bengal sitting?
a) Ms.Andhra and Ms.Uttar
b) Ms.Andhra and Ms.Maharashtra
c) Ms.Uttar and Ms.Maharashtra
d) Cannot be determined
27. What was the color of the sari that Ms.Uttar Pradesh
was wearing?
a) White b) Green c) Red d) Yellow
28. What was the color if the sari that Ms.Andhra was
wearing?
a) White b) Yellow c) Red d) Indeterminate
Directions for questions 29-31. Shweta, Tina, Uma and
Vidya were playing a game. The rule of the game is that
the loser doubles the amount of money that each of the
other has. They play four games. A different girl loses
each game-in reverse alphabetical order. At the end of
the fourth game, each girl has Rs.32/-.
29. Who started with the lowest amount of money?
a) Shweta b) Tina c) Uma d) Vidya
30. Who started with the highest amount of money?
a) Shweta b) Tina c) Uma d) Vidya
31. How much did Uma have at the end of the second game?
a) Rs.32 b) Rs.72 c) Rs.8 d) Rs.36
Directions for questions 32-33. Abel, Lucky, Bingo are
three T.V. channels. A survey shows that 30%, 20%, and
85% of the people watch Abel, Lucky, and Bingo
respectively. 20% of the people watch exactly two of the
three channels and 5% watch none.
32. What % of the people watch all three channels?
a) 0 b) 5 c) 10 d) 20
33. If another survey indicates that 20% of the people
watch Abel and Bingo, and
16% watch Lucky and Bingo, then what % of the people
watch only Lucky?
a) 0 b) 5 c) 10 d) 20
Diections for questions 34-39. A museum curator must
group 9 paintings-F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O in 12 spaces
numbered consecutively from 1-12. The paintings must be
in three groups, each group representing a different a
different century. The groups must be separated from
each other by at least one unused wall space. Three of
the paintings are from the 18th century, two from the
19th century, and four from the 20th century.
Unused wall spaces cannot occur within groups.
G and J are paintings from different centuries.
J, K and L are all paintings from the same century.
Space no. 5 is always empty.
F and M are 18th century paintings.
N is a 19th century painting.
34. If space 4 is to remain empty which of the following
is true?
a) Space no. 10 must be empty.
b) The groups of paintings must be hung in chronological
order by century.
c) An 18th century painting must be hung in space 3.
d) A 19th century painting must be hung in space 1.
35. If the paintings are hung in reverse chronological
order by century, the unused
wall spaces could be
a) 1, 5 and 10 b) 1, 6 and 10
c) 4, 7 and 8 d) 5, 8 and 12
36. Which of the following is a space that cannot be
occupied by a 19th century
painting?
a) Space 1 b) Space 6 c) Space 8 d) Space 11
37. If J hangs in Space 11, which of the following is a
possible arrangement for
spaces 8 and 9?
a) F in 8 and M in 9 b) K in 8 and G in 9
c) N in 8 and G in 9 d) 8 is unused and H in 9
38. If the 20th century paintings are hung in spaces 1-4
which of the following cannot
true?
a) Space 8 is unused b) Space 9 is unused
c) F is hung in space 6 d) N is hung in space 9
39. If the first paintings in numerical order of spaces
are F, O, M, N, G which of the
following must be true?
a) Either space 1 or space 4 is unused
b) Either space 7 or space 12 is unused
c) H hangs in space 11
d) Two unused spaces separate the 18th and 19th century
paintings
40. You have reached Utopia where you find two kinds of
precious stones, rubies
and emeralds. The worth of a ruby and that of an emerald
is Rs.4 lakhs and Rs.5
lakhs respectively while their weights are 0.3 kg and
0.4 kg respectively. You
have a bag that can carry maximum of 12 kgs. How many
rubies and emeralds
would you carry such that their total value is
maximized?
a) 20 rubies and 15 emeralds b) 8 rubies and 24 emeralds
c) 0 rubies and 30 emeralds d) None of the above
41. There are 10 coins. 6 coins showing head. And 4
showing tail. Each coin was randomly flipped (not
tossed) seven times successively.after flipping the
coins are 5 heads 4 tails one is hided the hided coin
will have what.
42.People near the sea shore are leading a healthy life
as they eat fish.but people at other part of the city
are also healthy. Inference.
43. It is found from research that if u r a drunken then
u have a less chance for chronic heart diseases.
Inference.
44. A car travels from B at a speed of 20 km/hr. The bus
travel starts from A at a time of 6 A.M. There is a bus
for every half an hour interval. The car starts at 12
noon. Each bus travels at a speed of 25 km/hr. Distance
between A and B is 100 km. During its journey , The
number of buses that the car encounter is ?
45. Varun buys 8 books,10 pens and 2 pencils and Babu
buys 6 books, 5pens and 5 pencils. Babu pays 50% more
than Varun. What is the amount Varun spends in buying
pencils.
46. Find the number of integers divisible by either 3
and 12 from 1 to 999.
47. choclate – 1 Rs.
Apple – twice the choclate
biscuit - ¼ th of apple
consumption- biscuit = 2* choclate
apple > biscuit + choclate
what can be the amount spent?
ANS: a) 34 b) 16 c) 25 d) none
48-50
A,B and C start from the same point. A starts walking
and B and C go in a bike. after sometime B drops C and
picks up A likewise it is repeated. Walking speed for A
and C is 5kmph. Speed of B’s bike
is 20kmph. They reach at the same time which is 100 km
away.
48. What is the total time taken?
49. What is the distance walked by A
50. 2nd meeting point
51. The diameter of the circle is 4cm. The area of the
shaded portion is 1/3rd area of the square. Find the
side of the square
52. In 400m race a gives b a start of 7 sec &
beats by 24m.in another race a beats by 10 sec. the
speeds are
a)8,7 b)7,6 c) 12,10 d) 10,8
53. A is thrice as good as a workman as B and takes 10
days less to do a piece of work than B takes. B alone
can do the same work in :
a) 12 days b)15 c)20 d)30
ans available in Agarwal: pp 261 (13)
54.What is the number of squares under the figure? ans:
16
55. Three groups of students 60, 84 and 108. They should
be placed in a room for a test. In each room, only one
group of students should be placed. All the rooms should
have equal no of candidates. What is the minimum no of
rooms required? Ans:21
DO THE QUANS FIRST, THEN THE ANALYTICAL AND FOR THE LAST
TEN MINUTES DO THE PASSAGES. |
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