Satyam Papers:

 

Paper 1--General Aptitude

Directions: Each question given below consists of a word, followed by four words or phrases. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in the question.

Antonyms

1. Disregarded
(a) heed
(b) hopeful
(c) evade
(d) dense

Ans. (a)

2. Obviate
(a) becloud
(b) necessitate
(c) rationalize
(d) execute

Ans. (b)


3. Superficial
(a)  profound
(b) exaggerated
(c) subjective
(d) spirited

Ans. (a)


4. Abide
(a) retract an offer
(b) refuse to endure
(c) shield from harm
(d) exonerate

Ans. (b)

6. A Brown female could have had
I. a grandfather born Red
II. a grandmother born Red
III. two grandfathers born Brown

(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and II only
(d) II and III only
(e) I,II and III

Ans. (c)

7. A male born into the Brown group may have

(a) an uncle in either group
(b) a Brown daughter
(c) a Brown son
(d) a son-in-law born into the Red group
(e) a daughter-in-law in the Red group

Ans. (a)

8. Which of the following is not permitted under the rules stated?

(a) A Brown male marrying his father's sister
(b) A Red female marrying her mother's brother
(c) A man born Red, who is now a widower, marrying his brother's widow
(d) A widower marrying his wife's sister
(e) A widow marrying her divorced daughter's ex-husband

Ans. (b)

9. If widowers and divorced males retained the group they had upon marrying, which of the following would have been permissible? (Assume no previous marriages occurred)

(a) A woman marrying her dead sister's husband
(b) A woman marrying her divorced daughter's ex-husband.
(c) A widower marrying his brother's daughter
(d) A woman marrying her mother's brother, who is a widower
(e) A divorced male marrying his ex-wife's divorced sister

Ans. (d)

Questions 10-13

Tom wishes to enroll in Latin AA, Sanskrit A, Armenian Literature 221, and Celtic Literature 701.
Latin AA meets five days a week, either from 9 to 11 A.M or from 2 to 4 P.M.
Sanskrit A meets either Tuesday and Thursday from 12 noon to 3 P.M., or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
from 10 A.M to 12 noon.
Armenian Literature 221 meets either Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:30 to 2 P.M., or Tuesday and Thursday
from 10:30 A.M to 12:30 P.M
Celtic Literature 701 meets by arrangement with the instructor, the only requirement being that it meet for one four-hour session or two two-hour sessions per week, between 9A.M and 4 P.M from Monday to Friday, beginning on the hour.


10. Which combination is impossible for Tom?

(a) Latin in the morning, Sanskrit on Tuesday and Thursday, and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
(b) Latin in the afternoon and Sanskrit and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
(c) Latin in the afternoon, Sanskrit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,and Armenian Literature on Tuesday and Thursday
(d) Latin in the morning and Sanskrit and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
(e) Latin in the afternoon, Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesda and Friday, and Celtic Literature on Tuesday

Ans. (d)

11. Which of the following gives the greatest number of alternatives for scheduling Celtic Literature, assuming that all other courses

(a) Latin in the afternoon and Armenian Literature Monday, Wednesday and Friday
(b) Sanskrit on Tuesday and Thursday and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
(c) Latin in the afternoon and Armenian Literature Tuesday and Thursday
(d) Latin in the morning and Sanskrit on Tuesday and Thursday
(e) Sanskrit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. and Armenian Literature on Tuesday and Thursday

Ans. (a)

12. If the Celtic instructor insists on holding at least one session on Friday, in which of the following can Tom enroll?
(I) Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
(II) Sanskrit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday

(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) both I and II
(d) I or II but not both
(e) neither I nor II

Ans. (d)

13. Which of the following additional courses, meeting as indicated, can Tom take?

(a) Maths--Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10A.M to 12 noon
(b) French--Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11A.M to 12:30 P.M
(c) English--Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 P.M
(d) Japenese--Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 3 P.M
(e) Old Norse-Icelandic--Monday only from 12 to 3 P.M

Ans. (b)

 Questions 14-18

(1) Ashland is north of East Liverpool and west of Coshocton
(2) Bowling Green is north of Ashland and west of Fredericktown
(3) Dover is south and east of Ashland
(4) East Liverpool is north of Fredricktown and east of Dover
(5) Fredricktown is north of Dover and west of Ashland
(6) Coshocton is south of Fredricktown and west of Dover


14. Which of the towns mentioned is furthest to the northwest ?

(a) Ashland
(b) Bowling Green
(c) Coshocton
(d) East Liverpool
(e) Fredericktown

Ans. (b)


15. Which of the following must be both north and east of Fredricktown?
(I) Ashland
(II) Coshocton
(III) East Liverpool

(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) III only
(d) I and II
(e) I and III

Ans. (e)


16. Which of the following towns must be situated both south and west of at least one other town?

(a) Ashland only
(b) Ashland and Fredricktown
(c) Dover and Fredricktown
(d) Dover,Coshocton and Fredricktown
(e) Dover,Coshocton and East Liverpool

Ans. (d)


17. Which of the following statements, if true, would make the information in the numbered statements more specific?

(a) Coshocton is north of Dover
(b) East Liverpool is north of Dover
(c) Ashland is east of Bowling Green
(d) Coshocton is east of Fredericktown
(e) Bowling Green is north of Fredericktown

Ans. (a)


18. Which of the numbered statements gives information that can be deduced from one or more of the other statement?

(a) (1)
(b) (2)
(c) (3)
(d) (4)
(e) (6)

Ans. (c)

 

Questions 19-22

Spelunkers International offers exploring tours in eight caves: Abbott, Benny, Caeser, Dangerfield, Ewell, Fields, Guinness, and Hope
(1) Class 1 spelunkers may not attempt cave Ewell, Fields or Hope
(2) Class 2 spelunkers may not attempt Hope
(3) Class 3 spelunkers may attempt any cave
(4) Cave Caesar may be attempted only by spelunkers who have previously explored cave Benny
(5) Cave Fields may be attempted only by spelunkers who have previously explored cave Ewell
(6) Only two of caves Benny, Caeser, Ewell, Fields, and Hope may be attempted by any explorer in a single tour


19. A class 2 spelunker who has previously explored cave Ewell may be restricted in choosing a tour by which rule(s)?
(I) Rule(4)
(II) Rule(5)
(III) Rule(6)

(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and III only
(d) II and III only
(e) I, II and III

Ans. (c)

20. In how many different ways may a class 1 spelunker who has never explored any of the eightcaves before set up a tour of three caves, if she wishes to explore caves Abbott and Caesar?

(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) 6

Ans. (b)

21. What is the maximum number of caves that a class 3 spelunker who has previously explored only cave Benny may include
in a single tour?

(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
(e) 8

Ans. (b)

22. If x + y = 3 and y/x= 2 then y = ?

(a) 0
(b) 1/2
(c) 1
(d) 3/2
(e) 2

Ans. (e)

23. How many squares with sides 1/2 inch long are needed to cover a rectangle that is 4 ft long and 6 ft wide

(a) 24
(b) 96
(c) 3456
(d) 13824
(e) 14266

24. If a=2/3b , b=2/3c, and c=2/3d what part of d is b/

(a) 8/27
(b) 4/9
(c) 2/3
(d) 75%
(e) 4/3

Ans. (b)

25. Successive discounts of 20% and 15% are equal to a single discount of

(a) 30%
(b) 32%
(c) 34%
(d) 35%
(e) 36

Ans. (b)

26. The petrol tank of an automobile can hold g liters.If a liters was removed when the tank was full, what part of the full tank was removed?

(a)g-a
(b)g/a
(c) a/g
(d) (g-a)/a
(e) (g-a)/g

Ans. (c)

27.If x/y=4 and y is not '0' what % of x is 2x-y

(a)150%
(b)175%
(c)200%
(d)250%

Ans. (b)

28.If 2x-y=4 then 6x-3y=?

(a)15
(b)12
(c)18
(d)10

Ans. (b)

29.If x=y=2z and xyz=256 then what is the value of x?

(a)12
(b)8
(c)16
(d)6

Ans. (b)

30. (1/10)18 - (1/10)20 = ?

(a) 99/1020
(b) 99/10
(c) 0.9
(d) none of these

Ans. (a)

31. Pipe A can fill in 20 minutes and Pipe B in 30 mins and Pipe C can empty the same in 40 mins.If all of them work together, find the time taken to fill the tank

(a) 17 1/7 mins
(b) 20 mins
(c) 8 mins
(d) none of these

Ans. (a)

32. Thirty men take 20 days to complete a job working 9 hours a day.How many hour a day should 40 men work to complete the job?

(a) 8 hrs
(b) 7 1/2 hrs
(c) 7 hrs
(d) 9 hrs

Ans. (b)

33. Find the smallest number in a GP whose sum is 38 and product 1728

(a) 12
(b) 20
(c) 8
(d) none of these

Ans. (c)

34. A boat travels 20 kms upstream in 6 hrs and 18 kms downstream in 4 hrs.Find the speed of the boat in still water and the speed of the water current?

(a) 1/2 kmph
(b) 7/12 kmph
(c) 5 kmph
(d) none of these

Ans. (b)

35. A goat is tied to one corner of a square plot of side 12m by a rope 7m long.Find the area it can graze?

(a) 38.5 sq.m
(b) 155 sq.m
(c) 144 sq.m
(d) 19.25 sq.m

Ans. (a)

SOME QUESTIONS WHEREIN TWO STATEMENTS ARE GIVEN ARE ALSO THERE WHERE YOU HAVE TO TELL WHICH STATEMENT IS CORRECT
SOME QUESTIONS ALSO APPEARED FROM THE BARRON'S GMAT GUIDE.
PAGE NO. 439 PASSAGE AND QUESTIONS 1 TO 9
PAGE NO. 440-441
PAGE 442 PASSAGE 2
ALSO REFER TO BARRON'S GRE BOOK FOR ADDITIONAL ANALYTICAL QUESTIONS.


Paper 2--General Awareness

1. Who is the father of computers
2. Expand HTML,DMA,FAT,LAN,WAN,FDDetc
3. Which was intel's first microprocessor
4. Convert 1024 (in decimal) to octa and hexadecimal form
5. First microprocessor was
(a) 8085
(b) 8088
(c) 8086
(d) 80487

6. Give the name of a processor produced by mortorola?
7. What is the full form of WindowsNT ?
8. What is the difference between 8087 and 8086

BESIDES THIS QUESTIONS WERE ALSO BASED ON IBM PC CLONES, BASIC QUESTIONS ON GUI
SIMPLE PROGRAMS LIKE FINDING FACTORIALS, LARGEST OF THREE NUMBERS ETC. HAVE ALSO BEEN ASKED IN THE PAST.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sathaym GD Paper 

Words From Who got Through the Hurdles 

In Satyam computers GD topic was as given below and they asked 
total 50 qns of flow chart and some basic computers concept. 25 
questions were from given 50 problems and rest 25 were from java, 
n/w . 

But try to mug -up all given 50 qns and answers bcoz u will get 25 
questions directly from these 50. 

There intervws are only formality . But GD is most important. Bcoz I 
topped in written test but didnt clear GD 

Anyway All The Best 



Some computer qns:; 

Qn No.are not in seq 

1: Full form of CASE:: computer aided s/w engg 


2: UML:: Unified modelling language 

3: ANS:: Ring Topology 




Rest I forgot. 


GD Topic::::::::::::::::: 

it will be same for all groups 

on a mid may at about 10 a.m. ur plane crashed at a desert at 
rajsthan.u r at 70 miles from ur destinatin.u r along with two 
pilot and u 
r in simple dresses,road shoes and every one has a handkerchif. the 
temp at the hill foot is about 113 f. u r provided with 15 articles 
and u 
have to choose to whom u will give more priority in order to reach ur 
destination..accordingly u have to serial 15 articles. 



aricles indivisual score ! team 
score 

1. flashlight(4 battery) -----9- 

------- 
2. magnetic compass ----2-- 
---- 
3.area map ---3--- 

----- 
4.top coat &n! bsp; --6------ 

----- 
5.sun glass -5----- 

----- 
6.cosmatic mirror --7-- 

---- 
! 7.water bottle --4--- 

----- 
8.vodka ---15-- 

----- 
9.parachute --1--- 
&nb! sp; 
----- 
10.a book entitled with 
desert animals ---14- 

----- 
11.plastic rain coat ---9- 

---- 
12.jack knife --8-- 
&! nbsp; 
---- 
13. 
14. 
15. 
so u have to fill up the remaining in which way i've filled up.they 
give u 10 min to read the case study and then 5 min oto fill up the 
2nd 
column.then disscision will go on &a 
final conclusion will be drawn at the end that u've to fill up in 
3rd 
column. 


although i qualified the written but i could not clear the g.d. 

i'm sending the qps below.DON"T WORRY THE QN NOS R IN EXACT SERIAL 
(qns 
acording to qn no, butt we written it here &there).i'm also giving 
the 
some ans .u better check it once again. 





1) 1. value of N and! K is100 
2.N is divided by K and the integer part of the quotient is stored 
in I. 
3. N is divided by K and the reminder is stored in K 
4. I is multiplied by itself to get the new value of I 
5. if the value of I and J are equal then N is printed 
6. add 1 to N 
7. if the value of N exceeds 999 then stop. 
8. go to step 2 
The result of the above logic is 
a) 124, 248, 369 ....b) 101 , 204, 309, .....c) 111, 222, 333, ...d) 
none ans. (b) 

2) 
1. Sony =0 
2.jimmy =1 
3.Add jimmy to sony to get new jimmy 
4. add sony to jimmy to get new jimmy. 
5. if jimmy is equal to 34 then stop 
6. go to step 3 
What is the value of Sony when the logic terminates. 

a) 15 b) 18 c) 21 d) none 
ans:d(check) 

3) 
get the cost of the iteam (C) 
1.get the no of iteams (N) 
2.multiply N by C to get total cost (TC) 
3.if Tc is above 10000 then discount (d)= 5%4. if TC is less than 
10000 but more then 5000 and C is above 85 then 
D=4.5 % 
5. if Tc is less than 5000 and C>65 and N>50 then D=4% 
What will be te discount if 40 iteams were purchased each costing Rs 
58' 
a)5% b) 4.5% c) 4% d)none 
ans:d(check) 

4) 
the average age of a class of 45 is 20 years. the age of the teacher 
is 
30 years. the the average age of the 45 peaple together is 
1.j=z * l /* here * means multiplication*/ 
2.m=j+ 30 
3.z= 20 
4.r=m/(l+1) 
5.l=45 
the above logic represents the solution of the given problem. the 
correct sequence is 
a)5-3-1-4-2 b)5-3-1-2-4 c)5-3-2-1-4 d)none 
ans:b(check) 

5) 
1.k=10 
2.add 1 to k to get the value of z 
3.p= quotient of z divided by 10 
and some statements are there... 
8. Go to 2 
the result of the above steps is 
a)11,22,33,.....b)21,32,33,..c)12,23,24...d)none 
ans! ...(b) 
6) A long flow chat 
FN=10-----> k=10-----> divide FN by K and ...... 
..... 
the number of values that are printed are 
a) 9 b) 19 c) 29 d)none 
ans (a) 
7) 
1. cost of iteam C= Rs 50 
2. total cost TC= 0 
3.number of iteams purchased =1 
4.TC= TC+C 
5.if the reminder of N divided by 5 is 0 then reduce Rs. 10 from C 
6.increase the value of N by 1 
using the above rule, how much money should one pay after buying 12 
iteams 
a)480 b) 510c)540 d) none 
ans.....(d) 
check the answer. 
8)flow chat 
every applicants takes 3 tests. the candidate is selected if he/she 
secures 80 % above in the aggregate and 75% and above atleast two 
testes. 
all tests are evaluated to 100 marks. 
C=0------> Get T1,T2,T3------> Is T1>74......... 
............................... 
if a candidate scores 96, 78, 68 in the three testes going by the 
above 
logic, his result will be Freshersworld.com 
a! ns...(b) selected 

9)flow chat 
R=8 and J= 5 ---------> print R------L= R+j 
.......... 
the out put of the above logic is 
ans .... (d) none 

10)flow chat 
N= 100 -------> D=INT(N/100) ------> K=reminder (N/100) 
.............> print N 
if the no like 244, 514,136 etc are to printed from the above logic , 
the ? should be replaced with ... 
ans.d(check)..... 
***11) 
1. let the value of FN be 1 
2. let the value of A be 2 
3.Let the new value of FN be FN multiplied by A and add 1 to it. 
4.Write the value of FN 
5.If the value written is more than 777 then stop 
6.--------------------------- 
7.go to step 3 
if the expected out put from the above logic is 3,10,41,206,1237, 
then 
the statement in the line 6 should be 
(a)let the value of A be A multiplied by A (b) add A to A 
(c)add 1 to A (d) ! none 

ans.......(c) add 1 to a 

**12)flow chat 

N=2----> R= N+1, --------> print J----> N=N+1----.is N>9 ? 
J=N x 
R . 


^ &n! bsp; 
no | 
|------------------------------------------------- 
the result of the above logic is 
(a)6,8,14... (b)6,12,20,30 ...... (c)6,12,18,24...(d)none 

ans.....(b) 

***13) 
the followig qualification are necessary for recruitment of a 
librarian 
. the candidate must 
1. have master degree in library science with at least 55% mark. 
2.have one year specialization in IT 
3.have at least 10 yrs experience in university 
In case the candidate 
4.has 15 yrs experience in college ,the case may be reffered to vice 
chancellor 
5.has obtained less than 55% marks but has 13 yrs expr.in university 
,the case may be to resistrar 
6.has PHD in library sc./documentation,the conditin 1 may be waived. 

gopal brahma has been deputy librarian of SLC university since 1982 
and 
has a master degree! in library sc.with 53 % . given the above rules 
and Gopal's information,Gopal should be 
(a)selected (b) rejected (C) referred to V-C (d) none 
ans.....d:none(chek) 
***14).flow chart ans:a 
***15> 
1.R=2 
2.J=R*R-R 
3.R=R+1 
4.K=R*R-R 
5.print K-J 
6.let J=K 
7.if R.8 then stop Freshersworld.com 
8.go to 3 
the result of the above logic is 
(a)4,9,16,25.... (b)4,6,8,10.... (c)4,4,4,4.... (d)none 
ans (b)(check) 

**16>flow chart is remainder of 
N=66---->D=N/2--->N=D+1------> N/2=0 ------>stop 
^ ! 


|no ! ; 
|- ---------------| 
after how much iteration will the above logic terminate 
(a)8 (b)6 (c)7 (d) none ans.(d) 
check 



**17. 
1.T=1 
2.T1=T*1000 
3.T2=T+1 
4.T3=T2*100 
5.T4=T2+1 
6.T5=T4*10 
7.T6=T4+1 
8.T7=T1+T3+T6+T5 
9.print T7 
10.T=T+1 
11.if T<8 then 2 
12.stop 
which of the following value will not ptinted by above logic 
(a)6789 (b)7890 (c)7900 (d) none 
ans (b) 7890 
q18)) 

ans:c is j>10 hint: k=3,j=2...... 
Q19) 

flowchart 
ans:a)200 
Q20) 

flowchart 
ans:a)21 

Q21) 

flowchart 
ans:a)10 (confirm the question) 

q22) 

flowchart 

ans:c(4x+8y) 

q23) 

ans:c)4-6-5-1-3-2 

q24)flowchart 

ans:b(17) 

q25)a person distribute his pen among four friends in the ratio 
1/3,1/4,1/5,1/6..... 

ans:b(minimum he should have) 
Q26) 
1.let the value of N be 10 
2.divide N by 10 to give quotient (Q) remainder(R) 
3.diff=R-Q 
4.if diff=1 then 6 
5.go to step 7 
6.display the value of N 
7.add 1 to N 
8.if N <100 go to step 2 
the above logic will produce 
(a)11,12,13,,14..(b)12,23,34,.....(C)21,32,4,354......(d)none 

ans:d(none) 

Q27)flowchart 

ans:b(36,45,25) 

Q28)flowchart 

ans:b(375) 

Q29)a man has Rs. 128 in currency of one rupee........ 

ans:a(24) 

Q30)when A is devided by B,it is reqd tro round of the result to the 
nereast whole no,the logic is giv en below .give the correct sequence 
1. divide A by B giving correct s! equence 
2.substract INTERGER(A/B) from C and store theresult in D 
3.if reminder (A/B) is 0 then stop 
4.print INTERGER (A/B) 
5.if D>.49,increase the value of INTRGER (A/B) by 1 
(A)1,3,2,5,4(B)1,3,2,4,5(C)1,2,3,5,4(D) none 

ans:a(1,3,2,5,4) 

Q31)A cistren is filled by 9 hours....... 


ans:a)90 hours 

Q32) 

ans:c(42) 

Q33) 

flowchart 

ans:d(none) 

**34> 
When madan said that he was burn on 31-9-83,everybody laughed.the 
logical sequence of steps involved in reduculing madan's statement r 
given 
below 

1.if the day of birth is >Y(month of birth)then wrong 
2.since 1983 is not a leap year february has 28 days 
3. store 31,28,31,....31 in an array y(12) 
4.month of birth is not less than 1 and not greater than 12, 
therefore 
month of birth is valid 

the right sequence of steps is 
a)3-1-4-2 
b)3-2-4-1 
c)3-2-1-4 
d)none 
ans:b(check) 

35). 
the logic to! convert a 3 digit number to a word is given, Ex 123 
should 
be written as One Two Three 

1. accept the number N 
2. if N < 100 or N > 999 go to step 1 
3. Split N into hundreds(H), Tens (T), & Units(U) 
4. Store words zero,one,two,....... in array W(10) 

5. print W(H),W(T),W(U) 
6. Stop 
The above logic is 
a) incomplete b) complete c) complete but inefficient d)none 
ans: b 
36) 
given a number which is more than 99 but less than 1000, the logical 
sequence of steps to say how many hundreds, tens & units are in the 
given number is given below.identify the logical order. 
1.get the number N 
2.write quotient and the words 'tens' 
3.write the remainder and the words "units' 
4.write the quotient and the word "hundred" 
5.divide the number N by 100 and get the quotiient and remainder 
6.divide the remainder by 10 giving the quitient and remainder 
(a) 1,5,6,2,3,4 (b)1,5,4,3,2,6 (c) 1,5,4,6! ,2,3(d) none 
ans.c 

**37. 
step 1.no of toffees in hand (TIH)=2 
2.no of picks (NOP) = 1 
3. Multiply TIH by 2 
4. Add 1 to NOP 
5. If NOP is less than 4 then step 3 
6. Print TIH 
7. Stop 

The value of TIH at the end of execution of logic is 

a) 16 b) 24 c)30 d)None 
ans: a 

Q38) 

flowchart 

ans:b (1,2,4,8,16,32,32,16,8,4,2,1) 

Q39) 

flowchart 

ans:b(2) 

Q40) 

ans:a)17 

Q41) 

ans:b(6 days) 


Q42) 
flowchart 

ans:b(I=468 , II=468) 

Q43) 
the logical sequence of steps to calculate the average of N nos is 
given below 
1.let the sum(S) of N nos be zero 
2.get the value of N 
3.let the value of A be N 
4.add N to S 
5.add 1 to A 
6.if A is not = N then go to 4 
7. compute average by dividingS by N 
the abouve logic is 
(a)correct(b)incorrect(c)inadequate data(d)none 

ans:b(incorrect) 

Q44) 
indet! ify the correct logical order to write ur name in reverse order 
1.count the no of alphabets in ur name(L) 
2.if L=0 stop 
3.rerduce the value of L by 1 
4.write the lth character 
5.transfer control to the step where the value of L is reduce 
(a)1,4,3,5,2(B) 1,4,3,2,5 (c)1,3,4,2,5, (d) none 

ans:a(1,4,3,5,2) 

**45. 
six girls A,B,C,D,E & F have 10 marbles each. a & B take 4 marbles 
each 
from D & E respectively. C gives 3 marbles to F who in turn gives 2 
marbles to D & 4 marbles to E. E takes back the marbles she had given 
to B 
and gives them to C. 
The equations r given below 
1. A=A+4 
2. B=B+4 
3. D=D-4 
4. E=E-4 
5. F=F+3 
6. F=F-2 
7. F=F-4 
8. C=C-3 
9. D=D+2 
10. E=E+4 
11. B=B-4 
1! 2. C=C+4 

The above sequence of steps are 
a)Complete b)Incomplete c)Incorrect d)none 
ans:b 
46. 
Subtract 3 from the number X. Multiply the result by 3, Add 3 & then 
divide this result by 3. The final result is 
ans:a 
a) X-2 b)X+2 c)X+1 d) X 

47. 

Given a sentence which has only lower case letters and which ends 
with 
a period (.), you r asked to count the number of vowels & consonants. 
The logical sequence of steps r given below. Arrange them in correct 
order. 

1. If character = a,e,i,o or u increse VC by 1 else increase CC by 1. 
2. Print VC,CC 
3. Read a character 
4. If character read is . then go to print VC,CC 
5. Go to read a character 
6. Stop 
7. Initialise VC & CC to 0 
ur logical sequence of steps r 
a)7,3,4,1,5,2,6 b)7,4,3,1,2,5,6 c)7,3,4,! 5,1,2,6 d)none 
ans:c 
48. 
1.number of units consumed(NUC) = Closing reading - Opening reading 
2. if NUC is less than 100 units then 5 
3. if NUC is less than 200 units then 6 
4. if NUC is less than 300 units then 7 
5. CHARGE=NUC 
6.CHARGE = 100+(NUC-100)*2 
7.CHARGE=300 +(NUC -200)*3 
8. Print CHARGE 
if the opening reading is 785 and the Closing reading is 865, CHARGE 
is 
a)80 b)60 c)-60 d)None 

ans: d 

Q49) 

ans: c)3,7,1,2,5,6,4 

Q50) 

flowchart 

ans:b(prints multiplication table from 1 to 10) 



Two small paragraphs & statements each one have one question

1)
2)
3)JANEY ,FBRILE ,___________
a)PAVILION b)BEZOR c)MAROON d)SEPARATE

4)camel staying across the 1000-mile desert. It grows 3000 bananas. It eats 1 banana each mile. if it has to sale these bananas. It has to cross the 1000-mile desert . it can carry 1000 bananas each time. Then how many bananas would it sale.
Ans: none

5) 82, 97, 114, 133, ________
a)168 b)123 c)154 d)176 e)NONE

6) 7100, 23, 11, 6, 3,_________
a)1 b)6100 c)0 d)4 e)NONE

7) “ We- Aaron, Brian& Clyde –each have some children.
1)Aaron has atleast one girl and twice as many boys as girls.
2)Brian has at least one girl and three times as many boys as girls.
3)Clyde has at least one girl and three more boys than girls.
4)When Itell you the number of children we have altogether- a number less than 25- 
you will know how many children I have, but not how many children each of the 
other has. Altogether we have…..” 
WHO IS THE SPEAKER?
Ans. Aaron

8)


Mrs. And Mr. Larchmont invited four married couples to a dinner party. For the party, chairs were placed around an L-shaped table as shown in the figure.
Mrs. Larchmont arranged the seating so that:
1)Every woman sat next to her husband.(Chairs at the ends of a two-headed arrow 
are “next to” each other)
2)Every woman sat directly across from a man.(Chairs at the ends of a dashed line 
are ”directly across from” each other)
3)Mrs. Larchmont sat to the right of Mr. Larchmont.
4)Mrs. Larchmont was the only woman who did not sit next to woman.
In which chair-a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j-did Mrs. Larchmont sit?
Ans. J

9)My house has a number.
1)If my house number is a multiple of 3(0*3,1*3,2*3,etc.), then it is a number from 50 
through 59.
2)If my house number is not a multiple of 4, then it is a number from 60 through 69.
3)If my house number is not a multiple of 6, then it is a number from 70 through 79.
What is my house number?
Ans. 76

10) Given set of Statements.
I)Some cloudy days are Cool.
II)All Rainy days are Cloudy.
III)All Cloudy days are Depressing.
IV)If we do not go for a walk it is Rainy day. 
Today I do not go for a walk.
Which statement is not TRUE in the below.
a)2day is Depressing
b)2day is Cloudy
c)2day is Cool
d)2day is Rainy
e)None of the above.(may or may not)

11)I was started a South Indian restaurant …..(Something unnecessary).
One man come to the restaurant and orders Idlys. He orders another plate when he is 
eating the last Idly. He finished eating and give a smile to me & told that 
“ The last Idly was the 100th Idly from five days”. He orders 6 more Idlys every day.
How many Idlys he ate Yesterday?

12)A Train 108mt. long moving with a speed 50kmph crosses another train 1121mt. long 
coming from opposite direction in 6sec. What is the speed of the 2nd Train?
a) 48kmph b)54kmph c)66kmph d)82kmph e)NONE


13)One problem regarding analysis of Graph.

14).
The sum of numbers (axb, exf, gxh) are same. Find the numbers.
(I didn’t remember the options)
a)a= ,c= ,x= ,b= , d= , e= , f= , g= ,h= 
b)x= ,c= ,b= ,x= , d= , h= , f= , g= ,e= 
c)a= ,c= ,x= ,b= , d= , e= , f= , g= ,h= 
d)a= ,c= ,x= ,b= , d= , e= , f= , g= ,h= 
e)None 
Ans. C(Sum=40)

15) I can’t remember this one (may be a tennis problem)