Qs.1-6. Find out the missing number.
1. 11 23 48 … 202
1) 100
2) 99
3) 97
4) 103
5) None of these
2. 15 16 17 21 … 38
1) 27
2) 28
3) 31
4) 29
5) None of these
3. 13 16 29 45 …
1) 72
2) 68
3) 81
4) 74
5) 68
4. 35 … 63 82 99
1) 48
2) 46
3) 52
4) 50
5) None of these
5. … 253 229 217 211
1) 405
2) 398
3) 301
4) 295
5) None of these
6. 101 104 110 122 …
1) 138
2) 148
3) 146
4) 158
5) None of these
Qs. 7-12. Find the oddman out:
7. (1) 351
(2) 169
(3) 572
(4) 416
(5) 129
8. (1) 144
(2) 120
(3) 289
(4) 100
(5) 1
9. (1) 297
(2) 682
(3) 132
(4) 573
(5) 451
10. (1) 294
(2) 231
(3) 119
(4) 196
(5) 128
11. (1) 39
(2) 53
(3) 67
(4) 59
(5) 101
12. (1) 37
(2) 50
(3) 82
(4) 66
(5) 101
13. If PERSON is coded as TPOQFS, the code for BANDIT would be?
1) EJUEBO
2) CBOEJU
3) UJEOBC
4) EJUCBO
5) None of these
14. If COMBINE is coded as DGPPNTL, what would be the code for TEACHER?
1) UGDGMKY
2) UFBDIFS
3) UGCFLJX
4) UFCEKHU
5) None of these
Qs.15-19. For the following questions, the key-word is INSPECTOR.
15. How many sets of two letters each have as many letters between them as they have in the alphabetic arrangement?
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 4
5) None
16. If the first and sixth letter, 2nd and 7th , 3rd and 8th and 4th and 9th letter exchanged places, how many letters will there be between C and N?
1) 2
2) 4
3) 5
4) 6
5) 7
17. If the vowels in the word were replaced by the preceding letter from the alphabets and consonants by the following letters, and a word was formed with the 2nd, 6th, 7th , 8th 9th letters of that arrangement, which would be the fourth letter of that word?
1) O
2) D
3) S
4) N
5) U
18. If the letters of the word were arranged in alphabetical order, how many letters will remain at their present place?
1) None
2) 1
3) 2
4) 3
5) 4
19. If a popular word can be formed with the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th and 8th letters of the word, which would be the second letter of that word?
1) N
2) S
3) E
4) T
5) O
20. Which of the following words cannot be formed with the letters in the word ‘PATIENT’?
1) PAINT
2) TENANT
3) PATENT
4) TENT
5) PINT
Answers:
1. (2)
2. (4)
3. (4)
4. (4)
5. (3)
6. (3)
7. (5)
8. (2)
9. (4)
10. (5)
11. (1)
12. (4)
13. (4)
14. (1)
15. (3)
16. (3)
17. (4)
18. (1)
19. (2)
20. (2)
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Infosys - Sample Placement Paper
Qs. 1-3. The letters in the word PROTEIN are rearranged in such a way that the
consonants are arranged alphabetically and then the vowels are arranged alphabetically.
1. How many letters will be there between R and I after the rearrangement?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
2. Which of the following will be the third from right after the rearrangement?
1) T
2) O
3) R
4) I
5) None of these
3. Which of the following will be the third from left after the rearrangement?
1) R
2) N
3) O
4) P
5) None of these
4. ‘26′ is related to ‘5′ in the same way as ‘65′ is related to ________ .
1) 7
2) 9
3) 8
4) 6
5) None of these
5. How many such digits are there in the number 724513 each of which is as far away from
the beginning in the number as when they are arranged in ascending order starting from
left?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Qs. 6-10. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
6. x (223 +?) = 71
1) 342
2) 346
3) 345
4) 348
5) None of these
7. 0.07% of 1250-0.02% of 650 = ?
1) 0.625
2) 0.545
3) 0.615
4) 0.745
5) None of these
8. of of 640% of 60 =?
1) 24
2) 32
3) 18
4) 12
5) None of these
9. ÷ 0.5 = ?
1) 5
2) 50
3) 500
4) 2.5
5) None of these
10. 4985.23 + 4632.14 - ? = 4022.12
1) 5955.25
2) 5595.25
3) 5295.55
4) 5255.95
5) None of these
11. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CREDIT each of which has as
many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
12. ‘Cub’ is related to ‘Tiger’ in the same way as ‘Kitten’ is related to ________ .
1) Dog
2) Cat
3) Duck
4) Swan
5) None of these
13. ‘ON’ is related to ‘OFF’ in the same way as ‘HOT’ is related to __________ .
1) Water
2) Switch
3) Tap
4) Liquid
5) None of these
14. ‘MORE’ is related to ‘EORM’ in the same way as ‘SUIT’ is related to _________ .
1) TIUS
2) ISTU
3) IUST
4) TUIS
5) None of these
15. How many meaningful words can be made from the letters LMEA using each letter only
once in each word?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Qs. 16-20. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
questions?
16. + 9 =?
1) 90
2) 99
3) 108
4) 117
5) None of these
17. x 34 = ?
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) None of these
18. x x ? =
1)
2)
3)
4) 1
5) None of these
19. 12% of 580 + ? = 94
1) 26.4
2) 24.4
3) 30.4
4) 28.4
5) None of these
20. (3692 + 1863 + 2410) ÷ 125 = ?
1) 63.82
2) 63.92
3) 63.42
4) 63.72
5) None of these
ANSWERS:
1. (3)
2. (5)
3. (1)
4. (3)
5. (2)
6. (3)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (1)
10. (2)
11. (3)
12. (2)
13. (5)
14. (4)
15. (4)
16. (1)
17. (5)
18. (4)
19. (2)
20. (4)
consonants are arranged alphabetically and then the vowels are arranged alphabetically.
1. How many letters will be there between R and I after the rearrangement?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
2. Which of the following will be the third from right after the rearrangement?
1) T
2) O
3) R
4) I
5) None of these
3. Which of the following will be the third from left after the rearrangement?
1) R
2) N
3) O
4) P
5) None of these
4. ‘26′ is related to ‘5′ in the same way as ‘65′ is related to ________ .
1) 7
2) 9
3) 8
4) 6
5) None of these
5. How many such digits are there in the number 724513 each of which is as far away from
the beginning in the number as when they are arranged in ascending order starting from
left?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Qs. 6-10. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
6. x (223 +?) = 71
1) 342
2) 346
3) 345
4) 348
5) None of these
7. 0.07% of 1250-0.02% of 650 = ?
1) 0.625
2) 0.545
3) 0.615
4) 0.745
5) None of these
8. of of 640% of 60 =?
1) 24
2) 32
3) 18
4) 12
5) None of these
9. ÷ 0.5 = ?
1) 5
2) 50
3) 500
4) 2.5
5) None of these
10. 4985.23 + 4632.14 - ? = 4022.12
1) 5955.25
2) 5595.25
3) 5295.55
4) 5255.95
5) None of these
11. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CREDIT each of which has as
many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
12. ‘Cub’ is related to ‘Tiger’ in the same way as ‘Kitten’ is related to ________ .
1) Dog
2) Cat
3) Duck
4) Swan
5) None of these
13. ‘ON’ is related to ‘OFF’ in the same way as ‘HOT’ is related to __________ .
1) Water
2) Switch
3) Tap
4) Liquid
5) None of these
14. ‘MORE’ is related to ‘EORM’ in the same way as ‘SUIT’ is related to _________ .
1) TIUS
2) ISTU
3) IUST
4) TUIS
5) None of these
15. How many meaningful words can be made from the letters LMEA using each letter only
once in each word?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
Qs. 16-20. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
questions?
16. + 9 =?
1) 90
2) 99
3) 108
4) 117
5) None of these
17. x 34 = ?
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) None of these
18. x x ? =
1)
2)
3)
4) 1
5) None of these
19. 12% of 580 + ? = 94
1) 26.4
2) 24.4
3) 30.4
4) 28.4
5) None of these
20. (3692 + 1863 + 2410) ÷ 125 = ?
1) 63.82
2) 63.92
3) 63.42
4) 63.72
5) None of these
ANSWERS:
1. (3)
2. (5)
3. (1)
4. (3)
5. (2)
6. (3)
7. (4)
8. (5)
9. (1)
10. (2)
11. (3)
12. (2)
13. (5)
14. (4)
15. (4)
16. (1)
17. (5)
18. (4)
19. (2)
20. (4)
i-Flex - Sample Placement Paper
Qs. 1-5. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
1. 1287935 - ? = 262041
1) 1109584
2) 1054982
3) 1125804
4) 1025894
5) None of these
2. 0.25 ÷ 0.10 x 0.04 + 0.006 = ?
1) 0.16
2) 0.006
3) 0.106
4) 0.016
5) None of these
3. x + =?
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) None of these
4. + = 102
1) 225
2) 100
3) 400
4) 625
5) None of these
5. 874 ÷ 19 + 85 x 21 – 762 = ?
1) 1069
2) 1609
3) 1960
4) 1096
5) None of these
Qs. 6-10. Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer:
(1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(4) if the data given in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
(5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
6. How is ‘go’ written in a code language?
I. ‘come and then go’ is written as ‘5 3 9 6′ in that code language.
II. ‘go and play’ is written as ‘7 3 5′ in that code language.
7. B is brother of D. How is D related to E?
I. D is sister of M and B.
II. E is mother of M.
8. Among P,Q,R,S and T, who is the heaviest?
I. R is heavier than only P.
II. S is lighter than Q but heavier than R and T.
9. K is towards which direction of D?
I. D is towards North of N.
II. D is towards South of T which is towards West of K.
10. Who among B,C,D and W reached office first?
I. C reached office after W but before B and D.
II. B reached office after D.
11. The length of a rectangle, which is 25cms is equal to the length of a square and the area of the rectangle is 125cms less than area of the square. What is the breadth of the rectangle?
1) 15cms
2) 20cms
3) 12cms
4) 10cms
5) None of these
12. In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
150 450 750 1060 1350 1650 1950
¼br /> 1) 1060
2) 1950
3) 450
4) 1350
5) 750
13. A car travels at the speed of 85 kms/hr and reaches its destination in 5 hours. What is the distance covered by the car?
1) 485kms
2) 325kms
3) 450kms
4) 425kms
5) None of these
14. How many rotations will the hour-hand of a clock complete in 72 hours?
1) 3
2) 6
3) 9
4) 12
5) None of these
15. Students attending the flag hoisting function in a school are given 2 chocolates each. How many such chocolates should be ordered if 6354 students attended the function?
¼br /> 1) 12,608
2) 12,808
3) 12,408
4) 12,508
5) None of these
Qs. 16-20. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. F is between C and A. B is second to the right of A.G is not an immediate neighbour of B. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
16. Who is to the immediate left of E?
1) G
2) D
3) A
4) B
5) None of these
17. Who is between F and D?
1) B
2) G
3) E
4) C
5) None of these
18. Who is to the immediate right of A?
1) D
2) F
3) C
4) B
5) Data inadequate
19. Who is to the immediate right of G?
1) E
2) B
3) C
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
20. Who is to the immediate left of C?
1) F
2) G
3) E
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
21. th of th of a number is 363. What is the square root of that number?
1) 40
2) 88
3) 44
4) 80
5) None of these
22. A man walks at the speed of 4kms/hr and runs at the speed of 8 kms/hr. How much time will the man require to cover a distance of 24 kms, if he completes half of his journey walking (12kms) and half of his journey running?
1) 3 hours
2) 6 hours
3) 12 hours
4) 5 hours
5) None of these
23. Three friends divide an amount of Rs.45,000, such that one of them takes ¼ th of the total amount and the other two divide the rest of the amount equally amongst themselves. What is the ratio of amount taken by one of the friends to the total amount taken by the other two friends together?
1) 1:3
2) 1:2
3) 3:2
4) 2:3
5) None of these
24. A company pays a rent of Rs 25,000 per month for office space to its owner. But if the company pays the annual rent at the beginning of the year the owner gives a discount of 5% on the total annual rent? What is the annual amount the company pays to the owner after the discount?
25. In a temple, the devotees are made to stand in 5 rows before entering the temple and only 265 devotees can stand in each row. On a certain day there were 4 rows of devotees at the beginning of the day, 2 rows of devotees at mid-day and 5 rows of devotees at the end of the day. Each row had the full capacity. How many devotees visited the temple on that day?
1) 1060
2) 2830
3) 2925
4) 2815
5) 2915
Answers
1. (4)
2. (3)
3. (5)
4. (2)
5. (1)
6. (4)
7. (3)
8. (3)
9. (3)
10. (1)
11. (2)
12. (1)
13. (4)
14. (2)
15. (5)
16. (4)
17. (5)
18. (1)
19. (3)
20. (2)
21. (3)
22. (5)
23. (1)
24. (1)
25. (5)
1. 1287935 - ? = 262041
1) 1109584
2) 1054982
3) 1125804
4) 1025894
5) None of these
2. 0.25 ÷ 0.10 x 0.04 + 0.006 = ?
1) 0.16
2) 0.006
3) 0.106
4) 0.016
5) None of these
3. x + =?
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) None of these
4. + = 102
1) 225
2) 100
3) 400
4) 625
5) None of these
5. 874 ÷ 19 + 85 x 21 – 762 = ?
1) 1069
2) 1609
3) 1960
4) 1096
5) None of these
Qs. 6-10. Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer:
(1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
(3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(4) if the data given in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
(5) if the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
6. How is ‘go’ written in a code language?
I. ‘come and then go’ is written as ‘5 3 9 6′ in that code language.
II. ‘go and play’ is written as ‘7 3 5′ in that code language.
7. B is brother of D. How is D related to E?
I. D is sister of M and B.
II. E is mother of M.
8. Among P,Q,R,S and T, who is the heaviest?
I. R is heavier than only P.
II. S is lighter than Q but heavier than R and T.
9. K is towards which direction of D?
I. D is towards North of N.
II. D is towards South of T which is towards West of K.
10. Who among B,C,D and W reached office first?
I. C reached office after W but before B and D.
II. B reached office after D.
11. The length of a rectangle, which is 25cms is equal to the length of a square and the area of the rectangle is 125cms less than area of the square. What is the breadth of the rectangle?
1) 15cms
2) 20cms
3) 12cms
4) 10cms
5) None of these
12. In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
150 450 750 1060 1350 1650 1950
¼br /> 1) 1060
2) 1950
3) 450
4) 1350
5) 750
13. A car travels at the speed of 85 kms/hr and reaches its destination in 5 hours. What is the distance covered by the car?
1) 485kms
2) 325kms
3) 450kms
4) 425kms
5) None of these
14. How many rotations will the hour-hand of a clock complete in 72 hours?
1) 3
2) 6
3) 9
4) 12
5) None of these
15. Students attending the flag hoisting function in a school are given 2 chocolates each. How many such chocolates should be ordered if 6354 students attended the function?
¼br /> 1) 12,608
2) 12,808
3) 12,408
4) 12,508
5) None of these
Qs. 16-20. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. F is between C and A. B is second to the right of A.G is not an immediate neighbour of B. E is not an immediate neighbour of A.
16. Who is to the immediate left of E?
1) G
2) D
3) A
4) B
5) None of these
17. Who is between F and D?
1) B
2) G
3) E
4) C
5) None of these
18. Who is to the immediate right of A?
1) D
2) F
3) C
4) B
5) Data inadequate
19. Who is to the immediate right of G?
1) E
2) B
3) C
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
20. Who is to the immediate left of C?
1) F
2) G
3) E
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
21. th of th of a number is 363. What is the square root of that number?
1) 40
2) 88
3) 44
4) 80
5) None of these
22. A man walks at the speed of 4kms/hr and runs at the speed of 8 kms/hr. How much time will the man require to cover a distance of 24 kms, if he completes half of his journey walking (12kms) and half of his journey running?
1) 3 hours
2) 6 hours
3) 12 hours
4) 5 hours
5) None of these
23. Three friends divide an amount of Rs.45,000, such that one of them takes ¼ th of the total amount and the other two divide the rest of the amount equally amongst themselves. What is the ratio of amount taken by one of the friends to the total amount taken by the other two friends together?
1) 1:3
2) 1:2
3) 3:2
4) 2:3
5) None of these
24. A company pays a rent of Rs 25,000 per month for office space to its owner. But if the company pays the annual rent at the beginning of the year the owner gives a discount of 5% on the total annual rent? What is the annual amount the company pays to the owner after the discount?
25. In a temple, the devotees are made to stand in 5 rows before entering the temple and only 265 devotees can stand in each row. On a certain day there were 4 rows of devotees at the beginning of the day, 2 rows of devotees at mid-day and 5 rows of devotees at the end of the day. Each row had the full capacity. How many devotees visited the temple on that day?
1) 1060
2) 2830
3) 2925
4) 2815
5) 2915
Answers
1. (4)
2. (3)
3. (5)
4. (2)
5. (1)
6. (4)
7. (3)
8. (3)
9. (3)
10. (1)
11. (2)
12. (1)
13. (4)
14. (2)
15. (5)
16. (4)
17. (5)
18. (1)
19. (3)
20. (2)
21. (3)
22. (5)
23. (1)
24. (1)
25. (5)
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