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      <P><FONT size=2>1.In a theatre 11 persons go to sit on chairs which</FONT><br />
      <BR><FONT size=2>are numbered</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>consecuti</FONT><br />
      <BR><FONT size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp; vely from 1 to 11. People are A,B,C&#8230;K.<br />
      Condition</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>is that first A</FONT> <BR><FONT<br />
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      sits adjacent to A. Then C can</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>sit adjacent<br />
      to</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>A or B.</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp; In<br />
      this way, 11 persons have to sit. In how many</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>ways<br />
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<p>      <P><FONT size=2>2. City B is 5 miles east of City A. City C is 10</FONT><br />
      <BR><FONT size=2>miles southeast </FONT><BR><FONT size=2>of City B. Which<br />
      of the following is the closest to</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>the<br />
      distance</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>from City A to City C?</FONT> </P><BR><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>If the area of a square increases by 69%, then the</FONT><br />
      <BR><FONT size=2>side of the</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>square increased<br />
      by</FONT> </P></p>
<p>      <P><FONT size=2>3.fridge cost R Rs,cover value is 5,discount d%<br />
      then</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>its new cost</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>ans:R-R*d/100-5(1-d/100)</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>4 A person travels 6km towards west, then travels<br />
      5km</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>towards north ,then finally travels<br />
      </FONT><BR><FONT size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 6km towards west.<br />
      Where is he with respect to</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>his starting<br />
      position?</FONT> </P></p>
<p>      <P><FONT size=2>(a) 13km east</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(b) 13km<br />
      northeast</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(c) 13km northwest</FONT> <BR><FONT<br />
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      <P><FONT size=2>Ans. (c)</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>5 Out of 10 white, 9 black and 7 red balls, in how</FONT><br />
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<p>      <P><FONT size=2>(a) 234</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(b) 52</FONT> <BR><FONT<br />
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      <P><FONT size=2>Ans. (d)</FONT> </P><BR><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>6 A and B throw a dice. The probability that A&#8217;s<br />
      throw</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>is not greater than B&#8217;s is</FONT> </P></p>
<p>      <P><FONT size=2>(a) 5/12</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(b) 7/12</FONT> <BR><FONT<br />
      size=2>(c) 11/12</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(d) 5/36</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>Ans. (b)</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>7. A person travels 12 km in the southward<br />
      direction</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>and then travels 5km to the right and<br />
      then travels</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>15km toward the right and finally<br />
      travels 5km towards</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>the east, how far is he from<br />
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<p>      <P><FONT size=2>(a) 5.5 kms</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(b) 3 km</FONT><br />
      <BR><FONT size=2>(c) 13 km</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>8. Ravi&#8217;s salary was reduced by 25%.Percentage</FONT><br />
      <BR><FONT size=2>increase to be effected to bring the salary<br />
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      <P><FONT size=2>(a) 20%</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(b) 25%</FONT> <BR><FONT<br />
      size=2>(c) 33 1/3%</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(d) 30%</FONT> </P></p>
<p>      <P><FONT size=2>Ans. (c</FONT> </P><br />
      <P><FONT size=2>9. How long will a train 100m long traveling at<br />
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      </FONT><BR><FONT size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 200m long traveling<br />
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      <P><FONT size=2>(a) 70sec</FONT> <BR><FONT size=2>(b) 1min</FONT><br />
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<p>1. Father&#8217;s age is three years more than three times the son&#8217;s age.<br />
    After three years, father&#8217;s age will be ten years more than twice<br />
the<br />
son&#8217;s age.<br />
    What is the father&#8217;s present age.</p>
<p>Ans: 33 years.                 (2 marks)</p>
<p>2. Find the values of each of the alphabets.</p>
<p>     N O O N<br />
     S O O N<br />
+ M O O N<br />
    &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
      J U N E</p>
<p>Ans: 9326                         (2 marks)</p>
<p>3.  There are 20 poles with a constant distance between each pole<br />
     A car takes 24 second to reach the 12th pole.<br />
     How much will it take to reach the last pole.</p>
<p>Ans: 41.45 seconds              (2 marks)<br />
        Let the distance between two poles = x<br />
         Hence 11x:24::19x:?</p>
<p>4.  A car is travelling at a uniform speed.<br />
     The driver sees a milestone showing a 2-digit number.<br />
     After travelling for an hour the driver sees another milestone<br />
with the<br />
same digits in reverse order.<br />
     After another hour the driver sees another milestone containing<br />
the<br />
same two digits.<br />
     What is the average speed of the driver.</p>
<p>Ans: 45 kmph                                (4 marks)</p>
<p>5. The minute and the hour hand of a watch meet every 65 minutes.<br />
    How much does the watch lose or gain time and by how much?</p>
<p>Ans:  Gains; 5/11 minutes                   (4 marks)</p>
<p>6. Ram, Shyam and Gumnaam are friends.<br />
    Ram is a widower and lives alone and his sister takes care of him.<br />
    Shyam is a bachelor and his neice cooks his food and looks after<br />
his<br />
house.<br />
    Gumnaam is married to Gita and lives in large house in the same<br />
town.<br />
    Gita gives the idea that all of them could stay together in the<br />
house<br />
and share monthly expenses equally.<br />
    During their first month of living together, each person<br />
contributed<br />
Rs.25.<br />
    At the end of the month, it was found that Rs 92 was the expense so<br />
the<br />
remaining amount was distributed equally<br />
    among everyone.<br />
    The distribution was such that everyone recieved a whole number of<br />
Rupees.<br />
    How much did each person recieve?</p>
<p>Ans. Rs 2                                       (4 marks)<br />
        (Hint: Ram&#8217;s sister, Shyam&#8217;s neice and Gumnaam&#8217;s wife are the<br />
same<br />
person)</p>
<p>7. Four persons A, B, C and D are playing cards.<br />
    Each person has one card, laid down on the table below him, which<br />
has<br />
two different colours on either side.<br />
    The colours visible on the table are Red, Green, Red and Blue.<br />
    They see the color on the reverse side and give the following<br />
comment.</p>
<p>A: Yellow or Green<br />
B: Neither Blue nor Green<br />
C: Blue or Yellow<br />
D: Blue or Yellow</p>
<p>Given that out of the 4 people 2 always lie find out the colours on the<br />
cards each person.</p>
<p>8.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #2</p>
<p>1. At 6&#8242;o a clock ticks 6 times.<br />
    The time between first and last ticks is 30 seconds.<br />
    How long does it tick at 12&#8242;o clock.</p>
<p>Ans: 66 sec.                 (2 marks)</p>
<p>2. Three friends divided some bullets equally.<br />
    After all of them shot 4 bullets the total number of bullets<br />
remaining<br />
is equal to the bullets each had after division.<br />
    Find the original number divided.</p>
<p>Ans: 18                         (2 marks)</p>
<p>Initially   .    x          x        x<br />
Now          x-4       x-4     x-4<br />
Equation is   3x-12 = x</p>
<p>3. A ship went on a voyage.<br />
    After it had travelled 180 miles a plane statrted with 10 times the<br />
speed of the ship.<br />
    Find the distance when they meet from starting point.</p>
<p>Ans: 200miles.              (2 marks)<br />
        Distance travelled by plane = 1/10 distance travelled by ship +<br />
180</p>
<p>4.  Complete the Table given below:</p>
<p>      Three football teams are there. Given below is the group table.<br />
Fill<br />
in the x&#8217;s</p>
<p>     Played   Won   Lost     Draw      Goals For    Goals Against<br />
 A     2        2          x         x               x          1<br />
 B     2        x          x         1               2          4<br />
 C    2         x          x         x               3          7</p>
<p>Ans: The filled table is given below                                (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>     Played<br />
           Won<br />
                Lost<br />
                    Draw<br />
                         Goals For<br />
                                   Goals Against<br />
  A<br />
       2<br />
             2<br />
                 0<br />
                      0<br />
                             7<br />
                                        1<br />
  B<br />
       2<br />
             0<br />
                 1<br />
                      1<br />
                             2<br />
                                        4<br />
  C<br />
       2<br />
             0<br />
                 1<br />
                      1<br />
                             3<br />
                                        7</p>
<p>5. There are 3 societies A, B, C.<br />
   A lent cars to B and C as many as they had already.<br />
   After some time B gave as many tractors to A and C<br />
as many as they have.  After sometime c did the same thing. At the end<br />
of<br />
this transaction each one of them had 24.<br />
Find the cars each orginally had.</p>
<p>Ans: A had 39 cars, B had 21 cars &#038; C had 12 cars                   (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>6. There N stations on a railroad.<br />
    After adding X stations on the rail route 46 additional tickets<br />
have to<br />
be printed.<br />
    Find N and X.</p>
<p>Ans. x=2  and N=11</p>
<p>Let initially, N(N-1) = t<br />
After adding,  (N+X)(N+X-1) =  t+46<br />
By trail and error method                                       (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>7. Given that April 1 is tuesday.<br />
    A, B, C are 3 persons told that their farewell party was on</p>
<p>     A  - May 8, thursday<br />
     B  - May 10,tuesday<br />
     C  - June 5, friday</p>
<p>Out of A, B, C only one made a completetly true statement concerning<br />
date,day and month<br />
The other told  two one told the day right and the other the date<br />
right..<br />
What is correct date, month, day.</p>
<p>Ans:  B - (May 10) SUNDAY<br />
        C  - June 6 (Friday).                                     (5<br />
marks)</p>
<p>8. The Bulls, Pacers, Lakers and Jazz ran for a contest.<br />
    Anup, Sujit, John made the following statements regarding results.</p>
<p>     Anup said either Bulls or Jazz will definitely win<br />
     Sujit said he is confident that Bulls will not win<br />
     John said he is confident that neither Jazz nor Lakers will win</p>
<p>When the result cameit was found that only one of the above three had<br />
made a<br />
correct statement.<br />
Who has made the correct statement and who has won the contest.</p>
<p>Ans: Sujith; Lakers                      (5marks )</p>
<p>9. Five people A ,B ,C ,D ,E are related to each other.<br />
    Four of them make one true statement each as follows.</p>
<p>(i)  B is my father&#8217;s brother.<br />
(ii) E is my mother-in-law.<br />
(iii)C is my son-in-law&#8217;s brother<br />
(iv)A is my brother&#8217;s wife.</p>
<p>Ans: (i)   D<br />
        (ii)  B<br />
        (iii) E<br />
        (iv) C                                 (10 marks)</p>
<p>10.  Some statements are given below:</p>
<p>     L says all of my other four friends have money<br />
     M says that P said that exactly one among them has money<br />
     N says that L said that precisely two among them have money<br />
     O says that M said that three of the others have money<br />
     P, L and N said that they have money</p>
<p>All the above statement are false..<br />
Who has money &#038; who doesn&#8217;t have any money?</p>
<p>(5 marks)</p>
<p>Infosys Test #3</p>
<p>1. Mr.Mathurs jewels have been stolen from his bank locker .<br />
    The bank has lockers of 12 people which are arranged in an array of<br />
3<br />
rows and 4 columns like:</p>
<p>                                            1<br />
                                              2<br />
                                                 3<br />
                                                   4<br />
                                            5<br />
                                              6<br />
                                                 7<br />
                                                   8<br />
                                            9<br />
                                             10<br />
                                                11<br />
                                                   12</p>
<p>     The locker belonging to JONES was to the right of BLACK&#8217;S locker<br />
and<br />
directly above MILLAR&#8217;S.<br />
     BOOTH&#8217;S locker was directly above MILLAR&#8217;S.<br />
     SMITH&#8217;S locker was also above GRAY&#8217;s (though not directly).<br />
     GREEN&#8217;S locker was directly below SMITH&#8217;S.<br />
     WILSON&#8217;S locker was between that of DAVIS and BOOTH.<br />
     MILLAR&#8217;S locker was on the bottom row directly to the right of<br />
HERD&#8217;S.<br />
     WHITE&#8217;S locker was on the bottom right hand corner in the same<br />
column<br />
as BOOTH&#8217;S.</p>
<p>Which box belonged to Mr.Mathurs?</p>
<p>Ans: Box number 9 belongs to Mr.Mathurs.</p>
<p>2. Fifty minutes ago if it was four times as many minutes past three<br />
o&#8217;clock,how many minutes is it to six o&#8217;clock?</p>
<p>Ans: Twenty six minutes.</p>
<p>3. If a clock takes 7seconds to strike 7, how long will the same clock<br />
take<br />
to strike 10?</p>
<p>Ans: The clock strikes for the first time at the start and takes 7<br />
seconds<br />
for 6 intervals-thus for one interval time<br />
        taken=7/6.<br />
        Therefore, for 10 seconds there are 9 intervals and time taken<br />
is<br />
9*7/6=10 and 1/2 seconds.</p>
<p>4. Three criminals were arrested for shop lifting.<br />
    However, when interrogated only one told the truth in both his<br />
statements, while the other two each told one true<br />
    statement and one lie.<br />
    The statements were:</p>
<p>     ALBERT :(a)Chander passed the merchandise.  (b)Bruce created the<br />
diversion.<br />
     BRUCE   :(a)Albert passed the merchandise.      (b)I created the<br />
diversion.<br />
     CLIVE     :(a)I took the goods out of the shop.    (b)Bruce passed<br />
them<br />
over.</p>
<p>Ans: Albert passed the goods.Bruce created the diversion..Clive took<br />
the<br />
goods out of the shop.</p>
<p>5. Everyday in his business a merchant had to weigh amounts from 1 kg<br />
to 121<br />
kgs, to the nearest kg.<br />
    What are the minimum number of weight required and how heavy should<br />
they<br />
be?</p>
<p>Ans: .The minimum number is 5 and they should weigh 1,3,9,27 and 81<br />
kgs.</p>
<p>6. A hotel has 10 storeys.Which floor is above the floor below the<br />
floor,<br />
below the floor above the floor, below the<br />
    floor above the fifth.</p>
<p>Ans: The sixth floor.</p>
<p>7. Seven members sat around a table for three days for a conference.<br />
    The member&#8217;s names were Abhishek, Amol, Ankur, Anurag,Bhuwan ,Vasu<br />
and<br />
Vikram.<br />
    The meetings were chaired by Vikram.<br />
    On the first evening members sat around the table alphabetically.<br />
    On the following two nights, Vikram arranged the seatings so that<br />
he<br />
could have Abhishek as near to him as<br />
    possible and abesent minded Vasu as far away as he could.<br />
    On no evening did any person have sitting next to him a person who<br />
had<br />
previously been his neighbour.<br />
    How did Vikram manage to seat everybody to the best advantage on<br />
the<br />
second and third evenings?</p>
<p>Ans:<br />
Second evening:Vikram,Ankur,Abhishek,Amol,Vasu,Anurag and Bhuwan.<br />
Third evening   :Vikram,Anurag,Abhishek,Vasu,Bhuwan,Ankur,Amol.</p>
<p>8. Two trains start from stations A and B spaced 50 kms apart at the<br />
same<br />
time and speed.<br />
    As the trains start, a bird flies from one train towards the other<br />
and<br />
on reaching the second train, it flies back to the<br />
    first train.This is repeated till the trains collide.<br />
    If the speed of the trains is 25 km/h and that of the bird is<br />
100km/h.<br />
    How much did the bird travel till the collision.</p>
<p>Ans: 100 kms.</p>
<p>9. Four prisoners escape from a prison.<br />
    The prisoners, Mr East, Mr West, Mr South, Mr North head towards<br />
different directions after escaping.<br />
    The following information of their escape was supplied:</p>
<p>     The escape routes were The North Road, South Road, East Road and<br />
West<br />
Road.<br />
     None of the prisoners took the road which was their namesake.<br />
     Mr.East did not take the South Road<br />
     Mr.West did not the South Road.<br />
     The West Road was not taken by Mr.East</p>
<p>What road did each of the prisoners take to make their escape?</p>
<p>Ans: Mr.East took the North Road<br />
        Mr.West took the East Road<br />
        Mr.North took the South Road<br />
        Mr.South took the West Road.</p>
<p>10. Complete the series:<br />
        5, 20, 24, 6, 2, 8, ?</p>
<p>Ans: 12 (as 5*4=20, 20+4=24, 24/4=6, 6-4=2, 2*4=8, 8+4=12).</p>
<p>nfosys Test #4</p>
<p>1.  Replace each letter by a digit.<br />
     Each letter must be represented by the same digit and no beginning<br />
letter of a word can be 0.</p>
<p>O N E<br />
O N E<br />
O N E<br />
O N E<br />
&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
T E N</p>
<p>Ans:  0 =1, N = 8 ,E = 2, T = 7</p>
<p>2. Ann, Boobie, Cathy and Dave are at their monthly business meeting.<br />
    Their occupations are author, biologist, chemist and doctor, but<br />
not<br />
necessarily in that order.<br />
    Dave just told the biologist that Cathy was on her way with<br />
doughnuts.<br />
    Ann is sitting across from the doctor and next to the chemist.<br />
    The doctor was thinking that Boobie was a goofy name for parent&#8217;s<br />
to<br />
choose,but didn&#8217;t say anything.<br />
    What is each person&#8217;s occupation?</p>
<p>Ans: Since Dave spoke to the biologist and Ann sat next to the chemist<br />
and<br />
across the doctor, Cathy must be the author<br />
        and Ann the biologist.<br />
        The doctor didn&#8217;t speak, but David did, so Bobbie is the doctor<br />
and<br />
Dave the chemist.</p>
<p>3. Sometime after 10:00 PM a murder took place.<br />
    A witness claimed that the clock must have stopped at the time of<br />
the<br />
shooting.<br />
    It was later found that the postion of both the hands were the same<br />
but<br />
their positions had interchanged.<br />
    Tell the time of the shooting (both actual and claimed).</p>
<p>Ans: Time of shooting = 11:54 PM<br />
        Claimed Time     = 10:59 PM</p>
<p>4. Next number in the series is<br />
      1 , 2 , 4 , 13 , 31 , 112 , ?</p>
<p>Ans: 224.<br />
        No number has digits more than 4. All of them are 1 , 2, 4, 8 ,<br />
16 ,<br />
32 , 64 converted to numbers in base 5</p>
<p>5. Shahrukh speaks truth only in the morning and lies in the afternoon,<br />
whereas Salman speaks truth only in the afternoon.      A<br />
says that B is Shahrukh. Is it morning or afternoon and who is A -<br />
Shahrukh<br />
or Salman.</p>
<p>Ans: Afternoon ; A is Salman.</p>
<p>6. Two trains starting at same time, one from Bangalore to Mysore and<br />
other<br />
in opposite direction arrive at their<br />
    destination 1 hr and 4 hours respectively after passing each other.<br />
How<br />
nuch faster is one train from other?</p>
<p>Ans: Twice</p>
<p>7. There are 6 volumes of books on a rack kept in order ( ie vol.1,<br />
vol. 2<br />
and so on ).<br />
     Give the position after the following changes were noticed.</p>
<p>     All books have been changed<br />
     Vol.5 was directly to the right of Vol.2<br />
     Vol.4 has Vol.6 to its left and both weren&#8217;t at Vol.3&#8217;s place<br />
     Vol.1 has Vol.3 on right and Vol.5 on left<br />
     An even numbered volume is at Vol.5&#8217;s place</p>
<p>Find the order in which the books are kept now.</p>
<p>Ans: 2 , 5 , 1 , 3 , 6 , 4</p>
<p>8. I bought a car with a peculiar 5 digit numbered licence plate which<br />
on<br />
reversing could still be read.<br />
    On reversing value is increased by 78633.Whats the original number<br />
if<br />
all digits were different?</p>
<p>Ans: Only 0 1 6 8 and 9 can be readupside down.So on rearranging these<br />
digits we get the answer as 10968</p>
<p>9. The shape in the sketch below is that of a square attached to half<br />
of a<br />
similar square.Divide it into four equal pieces</p>
<p>Ans: Hint : the figure can be divided into 12 equal triangles</p>
<p>10. Supposing a clock takes 7 seconds to strike 7. How mlong will it<br />
take to<br />
strike 10?</p>
<p>Ans: 10 1/2 seconds.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #5</p>
<p>1) A man collects cigarette stubs and makes one full cigarette with<br />
every 8<br />
stubs.<br />
   If he gets 64 stubs how many full cigarettes can he smoke.</p>
<p>Ans: 8+1=9</p>
<p>2) A soldier looses his way in a thick jungle. At random he walks from<br />
his<br />
camp but mathematically in an interesting fashion.<br />
First he walks one mile East then half mile to North. Then 1/4 mile to<br />
West,<br />
then 1/8 mile to South and so on making a loop.<br />
Finally how far he is from his camp and in which direction.</p>
<p>Ans: Distance travelled in north and south directions<br />
        1/2 - 1/8 + 1/32 - 1/128 + 1/512 - and so on<br />
        = 1/2/((1-(-1/4))<br />
       Similarly in east and west directions<br />
        1- 1/4 + 1/16 - 1/64 + 1/256 - and so on<br />
        = 1/(( 1- ( - 1/4))<br />
Add both the answers</p>
<p>3)  How can 1000000000  be written as a product of two factors neither<br />
of<br />
them containing zeros</p>
<p>Ans: 2 power 9 x 5 power 9</p>
<p>4)  Conversation between two mathematcians:<br />
First : I have three childern. The product of their ages is 36.<br />
          If you sum their ages, it is exactly same as my neighbour&#8217;s<br />
door<br />
number on my left.<br />
The second mathematician verfies the door number and says that it is<br />
not<br />
sufficient.<br />
Then the first says &#8221; Ok one more clue is that my youngest is really<br />
the<br />
youngest&#8221;. Immmediately the second mathematician<br />
answers .<br />
Can you answer the question asked by the first mathematician?<br />
What are the childeren ages?</p>
<p>Ans 1,6 and 6</p>
<p>5) Light glows for every 13 seconds . How many times did it glow<br />
between<br />
1:57:58 and 3:20:47 am.</p>
<p>Ans : 383 + 1 = 384</p>
<p>6) 500 men are arranged in an array of 10 rows and 50 columns according<br />
to<br />
their heights.<br />
     Tallest among each row of all are asked to fall out.<br />
     And the shortest among them is A.<br />
     Similarly after resuming that to their original podsitions that<br />
the<br />
shortest among each column are asked to fall out.<br />
     And the tallest among them is B .<br />
     Now who is taller among A and B ?</p>
<p>Ans A</p>
<p>7)  A person with some money spends1/3 for cloths, 1/5 of the remaining<br />
for<br />
food and 1/4 of the remaining for travel.<br />
     He is left with Rs 100/- .<br />
     How much did he have with him in the begining ?</p>
<p>Ans: Rs 250/-</p>
<p> <img src='http://www.careers-india.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' />  There are six boxes containing 5 , 7 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 29 balls of<br />
either<br />
red or blue in colour.<br />
     Some boxes contain only red balls and others contain only blue.<br />
     One sales man sold one box out of them and then he says<br />
   &#8221; I have the same number of red balls left out as that of blue &#8220;.<br />
     Which box is the one he solds out ?</p>
<p>Ans: Total no of balls = 89 and (89-29 /2) = 60/2 = 30<br />
and also 14 + 16 = 5 + 7 + 18 = 30</p>
<p>9)  A chain is broken into three pieces of equal lenths containing 3<br />
links<br />
each.<br />
     It is taken to a backsmith to join into a single continuous one .<br />
     How many links are to to be opened to make it ?</p>
<p>Ans : 2.</p>
<p>10)  Grass in lawn grows equally thick and in a uniform rate.<br />
       It takes 24 days for 70 cows and 60 days for 30 cows to eat the<br />
whole<br />
of the grass.<br />
       How many cows are needed to eat the grass in 96 days.?</p>
<p>Ans : 20<br />
g - grass at the beginning<br />
r - rate at which grass grows, per day<br />
y - rate at which one cow eats grass, per day<br />
n - no of cows to eat the grass in 96 days<br />
g + 24*r = 70 * 24 * y<br />
g + 60*r = 30 * 60 * y<br />
g + 96*r = n * 96 * y<br />
Solving, n = 20.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #6</p>
<p>1. From a vessel, 1/3rd of the liquid evaporates on the first day.<br />
    On the second day 3/4th of the remaining liquid evaporates.<br />
    What fraction of the volume is present at the end of the second<br />
day.</p>
<p>Ans: 50%</p>
<p>2. An orange glass has orange juice and white glass has apple juice<br />
both of<br />
equal volumes.<br />
    50ml of the orange juice is taken and poured into the apple juice.<br />
    50ml from the white glass is poured into the orange glass.<br />
    Of the two quantities, the amount of apple juice in the orange<br />
glass and<br />
the amount of orange juice in the white glass,<br />
which one is greater and by how much?</p>
<p>Ans: The two quantities are equal</p>
<p>3. There is a 4 inch cube painted on all sides.<br />
    This is cut down into of 1 inch cubes.<br />
    What is the no of cubes which have no pointed sides.</p>
<p>Ans:  8</p>
<p>4. Sam and Mala have a conversation.</p>
<p>     Sam says I am certainly not over 40<br />
     Mala says I am 38 and you are atleast 5 years older than me<br />
     Now Sam says you are atleast 39</p>
<p>All the statements by the two are false.<br />
How old are they really?</p>
<p>Ans: Mala = 38 yrs<br />
        Sam  = 41 yrs.</p>
<p>5. Ram Singh goes to his office in the city, every day from his<br />
suburban<br />
house.<br />
    His driver Gangaram drops him at the railway station in the morning<br />
and<br />
picks him up in the evening.<br />
    Every evening Ram Singh reaches the station at 5 O&#8217; Clock.<br />
    Gangaram also reaches at the same time.<br />
    One day Ram Singh started early from his office and came to the<br />
station<br />
at 4 O&#8217; Clock.<br />
    Not wanting to wait for the car he starts walking home. Mangaram<br />
starts<br />
at normal time, picks him up on the way<br />
    and takes him back house, half an hour early.<br />
How much time did Ram Singh walk?</p>
<p>6. In a railway station, there are two trains going.<br />
   One in the harbour line and one in the main line, each having a<br />
frequency<br />
of 10 minutes.<br />
   The main line service starts at 5 o&#8217;clock and the harbour line<br />
starts at<br />
5.02A.M.<br />
   A man goes to the station every day to catch the first train that<br />
comes.<br />
   What is the probability of the man catching the first train?</p>
<p>Ans: 0.8</p>
<p>7. A family X went for a vacation.<br />
    Unfortunately it rained for 13 days when they were there.<br />
    But whenever it rained in the mornings, they had clear afternoons<br />
and<br />
vice versa.<br />
    In all they enjoyed 11 mornings and 12 afternoons.<br />
    How many days did they stay there totally?</p>
<p>Ans: 18</p>
<p>8. A survey was taken among 100 people to find their preference of<br />
watching<br />
T.V. programmes.<br />
    There are 3 channels. Given the no of people who watch</p>
<p>     at least channel 1<br />
     at least channel 2<br />
     at least channel 3<br />
     no channels at all<br />
     atleast channels 1and 3<br />
     atleast channels 1 and 2<br />
     atleast channels 2 and 3</p>
<p>Find the no of people who watched all three.</p>
<p>9. Albert and Fernandes have two leg swimming race.<br />
      Both start from opposite ends of the pool.<br />
      On the first leg, the boys pass each other at 18 m from the deep<br />
end<br />
of the pool.<br />
      During the second leg they pass at 10 m from the shallow end of<br />
the<br />
pool.<br />
      Both go at constant speed but one of them is faster.<br />
      Each boy rests for 4 seconds at the end of the first leg.<br />
     What is the length of the pool?</p>
<p>10. Each alphabet stands for one digit in the following multiplication.</p>
<p>      T H I S<br />
      x     I S<br />
    &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
    X F X X<br />
    X X U X<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;<br />
X X N X X<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p>What is the maximum value T can take?</p>
<p>Ans:  T max value = 4</p>
<p>Infosys Test #7</p>
<p>1.An escalator is descending at constant speed.<br />
   A walks down and takes 50 steps to reach the bottom.<br />
   B runs down and takes 90 steps in the same time as A takes 10 steps.<br />
   How many steps are visible when the escalator is not operating?</p>
<p>Ans: 150 steps</p>
<p>2. Every day a cyclist meets a train at a particular crossing.<br />
    The road is straight before the crossing and both are travelling in<br />
the<br />
same direction.<br />
    The cyclist travels with a speed of 10 Kmph.<br />
    One day the cyclist comes late by 25 min. and meets the train 5km<br />
before<br />
the crossing.<br />
    What is the speed of the train?</p>
<p>Ans: 60 kmph</p>
<p>3. There are five persons with surnames Mukherjee, Misra, Iyer, Patil<br />
and<br />
Sharma.<br />
    There are 4 persons having first or middle name of Kumar, 3 persons<br />
with<br />
Mohan, 2 persons with Dev and 1 Anil.<br />
    Either Mukherjee and Patil have a first or middle name of Dev or<br />
Misra<br />
and Iyer have their first or middle name of Dev.<br />
    Of Mukherkjee and Misra, either both of them have a first or middle<br />
name<br />
of Mohan or neither have a first or<br />
    middle name of Mohan.<br />
    Either Iyer or Sharma has a first or middle name of Kumar but not<br />
both.<br />
    Who has the first or middle name of Anil?</p>
<p>Ans: Kumar Misra Dev<br />
        Mohan Iyer Dev<br />
        Kumar Patil Mohan<br />
        Mohan Sharma Kumar</p>
<p>4.  Boys are allowed to watch football at C.V.Raman auditorium<br />
subjected to<br />
conditions.</p>
<p>     The boy over age 16 can wear overcoat<br />
     No boy over age  15 can wear cap<br />
     To watch the football either he has to wear overcoat or cap or<br />
both<br />
     A boy with an umberella or above 16 or both cannot wear sweater.<br />
     Boys must either not watch football or wear sweater.</p>
<p>   What is the appearence of the boy who is watching football.</p>
<p>5. A bird keeper has got P pigeons, M mynas and S sparrows.<br />
    The keeper goes for lunch leaving his assistant to watch the birds.</p>
<p>     Suppose p=10, m=5, s=8 when the bird keeper comes back, the<br />
assistant<br />
informs the x birds have escaped. The bird<br />
     keeper exclaims: &#8220;Oh no! All my sparrows are gone.&#8221;<br />
     How many birds flew away?<br />
     When the bird keeper comes back, the assistant told him that x<br />
birds<br />
have escaped. The keeper realised that atleast 2<br />
     sparrows have escaped.<br />
     What is minimum no of birds that can escape?</p>
<p>6. Answer the following questions based on the conditions from the<br />
choices<br />
A, B, C, D, E as described below:<br />
(A) if a definete conclusion can be drawn from condition 1<br />
(B) if a definete conclusion can be drawn from condition 2<br />
(C) if a definete conclusion can be drawn from condition 1 and 2<br />
(D) if a definete conclusion can be drawn from condition 1 or 2<br />
(E) no conclusion can be drawn using both conditions</p>
<p>     person 1 says N<5<br />
     person says N>5<br />
     person 3 says 3N>20<br />
     person 4 says 3N>10<br />
     person 5 says N<8</p>
<p>What is the value of N?</p>
<p>a) 1. No of persons who speak false being less than no of persons who<br />
tells<br />
the truth.<br />
    2. Person 2 is telling the truth.</p>
<p>b) 1. no of persong telling the truth is greater than no of persons<br />
telling<br />
lies<br />
    2. person 5 is telling the truth.</p>
<p>7. There are N coins on a table and there are two players A &#038; B.<br />
    You can take 1 or 2 coins at a time.<br />
    The person who takes the last coin is the loser.<br />
    A always starts first.</p>
<p>     If N=7<br />
     (a) A can always win by taking two coins in his first chanse<br />
     (b) B can win only if A takes two coins in his first chance.<br />
     (c) B can always win by proper play<br />
     (d) none of the above<br />
     2. A can win by proper play if N is equal to<br />
     (a) 13  (b) 37  (c) 22  (d) 34  (e) 48<br />
     Ans: (e.)<br />
     3. B can win by proper play if N is equal to<br />
     (a) 25  (b)26  (c) 32  (d) 41  (e) none<br />
     4. if N<4, can A win by proper play always?<br />
     (a) Yes  (b) No</p>
<p>8. Two twins have vertain peculiar charcteristics.<br />
    One of them always lies on Monday, Wednesday, Friday.<br />
    The other always lies on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.<br />
    On the other days they tell the truth. You are given a<br />
conversation.</p>
<p>     Person A&#8211; today is Sunday my name is Anil<br />
     Person B &#8212; today is Tuesday, my name is Bill</p>
<p>What day is today?</p>
<p>Ans: Today is Tuesday.</p>
<p>9. There is a safe with a 5 digit number as the key.<br />
    The 4th digit is 4 greater than second digit, while 3rd digit is 3<br />
less<br />
than 2nd digit.<br />
    The 1st digit is thrice the last digit.<br />
    There are 3 pairs whose sum is 11.<br />
    Find the number.</p>
<p>Ans: 65292</p>
<p>10. A hotel has two wings,the east wing and the west wing.<br />
      Some east wing rooms but not all have an ocean view.<br />
      All west wing rooms have a harbour view.<br />
      The charge for all rooms is identical, except as follows :</p>
<p>     Extra charge for all harbour view rooms on or above the 3rd floor<br />
     Extra charge for all ocean view rooms except those without balcony<br />
     Extra charge for some harbour rooms on the first two floor &#038; some<br />
east<br />
wing rooms without ocean view but<br />
     having kitchen facilities.</p>
<p>Which of the following cannot be determined on the basis of the<br />
nformation<br />
given:</p>
<p>I.   Whether there are any rooms without a balcony for which an extra<br />
charge<br />
is imposed.<br />
II.  Whether any room without a kitchen or a view involves an extra<br />
charge.<br />
III. Whether two extra charges are impsed for any room.</p>
<p>(A) I only<br />
(B) II only<br />
(C) III only<br />
(D) II and III only<br />
(E) I, II and III</p>
<p>(This question is from 1999 Barrons GRE Guide model Test 3 - section 6,<br />
question 22)</p>
<p>Ans: (A)</p>
<p>ENGLISH:<br />
1.Reading comprehension = 5 questions<br />
2.correction of sentencs=5<br />
3.correct verb completion in the senteces=10<br />
4.spellings<br />
5.sentecnes(exact meanings that match the sentence)</p>
<p>and there are 2 other section in English .</p>
<p>Infosys Test #1</p>
<p>1. Father&#8217;s age is three years more than three times the son&#8217;s age.<br />
After three years, father&#8217;s age will be ten years more than twice the<br />
son&#8217;s age.<br />
What is the father&#8217;s present age.</p>
<p>Ans: 33 years. (2 marks)</p>
<p>2. Find the values of each of the alphabets.</p>
<p>N O O N<br />
S O O N<br />
+ M O O N<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
J U N E</p>
<p>Ans: 9326 (2 marks)</p>
<p>3. There are 20 poles with a constant distance between each pole<br />
A car takes 24 second to reach the 12th pole.<br />
How much will it take to reach the last pole.</p>
<p>Ans: 41.45 seconds (2 marks)<br />
Let the distance between two poles = x<br />
Hence 11x:24::19x:?</p>
<p>4. A car is travelling at a uniform speed.<br />
The driver sees a milestone showing a 2-digit number.<br />
After travelling for an hour the driver sees another milestone with the<br />
same digits in reverse order.<br />
After another hour the driver sees another milestone containing the<br />
same two digits.<br />
What is the average speed of the driver.</p>
<p>Ans: 45 kmph (4 marks)</p>
<p>5. The minute and the hour hand of a watch meet every 65 minutes.<br />
How much does the watch lose or gain time and by how much?</p>
<p>Ans: Gains; 5/11 minutes (4 marks)</p>
<p>6. Ram, Shyam and Gumnaam are friends.<br />
Ram is a widower and lives alone and his sister takes care of him.<br />
Shyam is a bachelor and his neice cooks his food and looks after his<br />
house.<br />
Gumnaam is married to Gita and lives in large house in the same town.<br />
Gita gives the idea that all of them could stay together in the house<br />
and share monthly expenses equally.<br />
During their first month of living together, each person contributed<br />
Rs.25.<br />
At the end of the month, it was found that Rs 92 was the expense so the<br />
remaining amount was distributed equally<br />
among everyone.<br />
The distribution was such that everyone recieved a whole number of<br />
Rupees.<br />
How much did each person recieve?</p>
<p>Ans. Rs 2 (4 marks)<br />
(Hint: Ram&#8217;s sister, Shyam&#8217;s neice and Gumnaam&#8217;s wife are the same<br />
person)</p>
<p>7. Four persons A, B, C and D are playing cards.<br />
Each person has one card, laid down on the table below him, which has<br />
two different colours on either side.<br />
The colours visible on the table are Red, Green, Red and Blue.<br />
They see the color on the reverse side and give the following comment.</p>
<p>A: Yellow or Green<br />
B: Neither Blue nor Green<br />
C: Blue or Yellow<br />
D: Blue or Yellow</p>
<p>Given that out of the 4 people 2 always lie find out the colours on the<br />
cards each person.</p>
<p>8.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #2</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. At 6&#8242;o a clock ticks 6 times.<br />
The time between first and last ticks is 30 seconds.<br />
How long does it tick at 12&#8242;o clock.</p>
<p>Ans: 66 sec. (2 marks)</p>
<p>2. Three friends divided some bullets equally.<br />
After all of them shot 4 bullets the total number of bullets remaining<br />
is equal to the bullets each had after division.<br />
Find the original number divided.</p>
<p>Ans: 18 (2 marks)</p>
<p>Initially . x x x<br />
Now x-4 x-4 x-4<br />
Equation is 3x-12 = x</p>
<p>3. A ship went on a voyage.<br />
After it had travelled 180 miles a plane statrted with 10 times the<br />
speed of the ship.<br />
Find the distance when they meet from starting point.</p>
<p>Ans: 200miles. (2 marks)<br />
Distance travelled by plane = 1/10 distance travelled by ship + 180</p>
<p>4. Complete the Table given below:</p>
<p>Three football teams are there. Given below is the group table. Fill<br />
in the x&#8217;s</p>
<p>Played<br />
Won<br />
Lost<br />
Draw<br />
Goals For<br />
Goals Against<br />
A<br />
2<br />
2<br />
x<br />
x<br />
x<br />
1<br />
B<br />
2<br />
x<br />
x<br />
1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
C<br />
2<br />
x<br />
x<br />
x<br />
3<br />
7</p>
<p>Ans: The filled table is given below (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>Played<br />
Won<br />
Lost<br />
Draw<br />
Goals For<br />
Goals Against<br />
A<br />
2<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
7<br />
1<br />
B<br />
2<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
C<br />
2<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
3<br />
7</p>
<p>5. There are 3 societies A, B, C.<br />
A lent cars to B and C as many as they had already.<br />
After some time B gave as many tractors to A and C<br />
as many as they have. After sometime c did the same thing. At the end of<br />
this transaction each one of them had 24.<br />
Find the cars each orginally had.</p>
<p>Ans: A had 39 cars, B had 21 cars &#038; C had 12 cars (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>6. There N stations on a railroad.<br />
After adding X stations on the rail route 46 additional tickets have to<br />
be printed.<br />
Find N and X.</p>
<p>Ans. x=2 and N=11</p>
<p>Let initially, N(N-1) = t<br />
After adding, (N+X)(N+X-1) = t+46<br />
By trail and error method (4 marks)</p>
<p>7. Given that April 1 is tuesday.<br />
A, B, C are 3 persons told that their farewell party was on</p>
<p>A - May 8, thursday<br />
B - May 10,tuesday<br />
C - June 5, friday</p>
<p>Out of A, B, C only one made a completetly true statement concerning<br />
date,day and month<br />
The other told two one told the day right and the other the date right..<br />
What is correct date, month, day.</p>
<p>Ans: B - (May 10) SUNDAY<br />
C - June 6 (Friday). (5 marks)</p>
<p>8. The Bulls, Pacers, Lakers and Jazz ran for a contest.<br />
Anup, Sujit, John made the following statements regarding results.</p>
<p>Anup said either Bulls or Jazz will definitely win<br />
Sujit said he is confident that Bulls will not win<br />
John said he is confident that neither Jazz nor Lakers will win</p>
<p>When the result cameit was found that only one of the above three had made a<br />
correct statement.<br />
Who has made the correct statement and who has won the contest.</p>
<p>Ans: Sujith; Lakers (5marks )</p>
<p>9. Five people A ,B ,C ,D ,E are related to each other.<br />
Four of them make one true statement each as follows.</p>
<p>(i) B is my father&#8217;s brother.<br />
(ii) E is my mother-in-law.<br />
(iii)C is my son-in-law&#8217;s brother<br />
(iv)A is my brother&#8217;s wife.</p>
<p>Ans: (i) D<br />
(ii) B<br />
(iii) E<br />
(iv) C (10 marks)</p>
<p>10. Some statements are given below:</p>
<p>L says all of my other four friends have money<br />
M says that P said that exactly one among them has money<br />
N says that L said that precisely two among them have money<br />
O says that M said that three of the others have money<br />
P, L and N said that they have money</p>
<p>All the above statement are false..<br />
Who has money &#038; who doesn&#8217;t have any money?</p>
<p>(5 marks)</p>
<p>Infosys Test #3</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. Mr.Mathurs jewels have been stolen from his bank locker .<br />
The bank has lockers of 12 people which are arranged in an array of 3<br />
rows and 4 columns like:</p>
<p>1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
11<br />
12</p>
<p>The locker belonging to JONES was to the right of BLACK&#8217;S locker and<br />
directly above MILLAR&#8217;S.<br />
BOOTH&#8217;S locker was directly above MILLAR&#8217;S.<br />
SMITH&#8217;S locker was also above GRAY&#8217;s (though not directly).<br />
GREEN&#8217;S locker was directly below SMITH&#8217;S.<br />
WILSON&#8217;S locker was between that of DAVIS and BOOTH.<br />
MILLAR&#8217;S locker was on the bottom row directly to the right of HERD&#8217;S.<br />
WHITE&#8217;S locker was on the bottom right hand corner in the same column<br />
as BOOTH&#8217;S.</p>
<p>Which box belonged to Mr.Mathurs?</p>
<p>Ans: Box number 9 belongs to Mr.Mathurs.</p>
<p>2. Fifty minutes ago if it was four times as many minutes past three<br />
o&#8217;clock,how many minutes is it to six o&#8217;clock?</p>
<p>Ans: Twenty six minutes.</p>
<p>3. If a clock takes 7seconds to strike 7, how long will the same clock take<br />
to strike 10?</p>
<p>Ans: The clock strikes for the first time at the start and takes 7 seconds<br />
for 6 intervals-thus for one interval time<br />
taken=7/6.<br />
Therefore, for 10 seconds there are 9 intervals and time taken is<br />
9*7/6=10 and 1/2 seconds.</p>
<p>4. Three criminals were arrested for shop lifting.<br />
However, when interrogated only one told the truth in both his<br />
statements, while the other two each told one true<br />
statement and one lie.<br />
The statements were:</p>
<p>ALBERT :(a)Chander passed the merchandise. (b)Bruce created the<br />
diversion.<br />
BRUCE :(a)Albert passed the merchandise. (b)I created the<br />
diversion.<br />
CLIVE :(a)I took the goods out of the shop. (b)Bruce passed them<br />
over.</p>
<p>Ans: Albert passed the goods.Bruce created the diversion..Clive took the<br />
goods out of the shop.</p>
<p>5. Everyday in his business a merchant had to weigh amounts from 1 kg to 121<br />
kgs, to the nearest kg.<br />
What are the minimum number of weight required and how heavy should they<br />
be?</p>
<p>Ans: .The minimum number is 5 and they should weigh 1,3,9,27 and 81 kgs.</p>
<p>6. A hotel has 10 storeys.Which floor is above the floor below the floor,<br />
below the floor above the floor, below the<br />
floor above the fifth.</p>
<p>Ans: The sixth floor.</p>
<p>7. Seven members sat around a table for three days for a conference.<br />
The member&#8217;s names were Abhishek, Amol, Ankur, Anurag,Bhuwan ,Vasu and<br />
Vikram.<br />
The meetings were chaired by Vikram.<br />
On the first evening members sat around the table alphabetically.<br />
On the following two nights, Vikram arranged the seatings so that he<br />
could have Abhishek as near to him as<br />
possible and abesent minded Vasu as far away as he could.<br />
On no evening did any person have sitting next to him a person who had<br />
previously been his neighbour.<br />
How did Vikram manage to seat everybody to the best advantage on the<br />
second and third evenings?</p>
<p>Ans:<br />
Second evening:Vikram,Ankur,Abhishek,Amol,Vasu,Anurag and Bhuwan.<br />
Third evening :Vikram,Anurag,Abhishek,Vasu,Bhuwan,Ankur,Amol.</p>
<p>8. Two trains start from stations A and B spaced 50 kms apart at the same<br />
time and speed.<br />
As the trains start, a bird flies from one train towards the other and<br />
on reaching the second train, it flies back to the<br />
first train.This is repeated till the trains collide.<br />
If the speed of the trains is 25 km/h and that of the bird is 100km/h.<br />
How much did the bird travel till the collision.</p>
<p>Ans: 100 kms.</p>
<p>9. Four prisoners escape from a prison.<br />
The prisoners, Mr East, Mr West, Mr South, Mr North head towards<br />
different directions after escaping.<br />
The following information of their escape was supplied:</p>
<p>The escape routes were The North Road, South Road, East Road and West<br />
Road.<br />
None of the prisoners took the road which was their namesake.<br />
Mr.East did not take the South Road<br />
Mr.West did not the South Road.<br />
The West Road was not taken by Mr.East</p>
<p>What road did each of the prisoners take to make their escape?</p>
<p>Ans: Mr.East took the North Road<br />
Mr.West took the East Road<br />
Mr.North took the South Road<br />
Mr.South took the West Road.</p>
<p>10. Complete the series:<br />
5, 20, 24, 6, 2, 8, ?</p>
<p>Ans: 12 (as 5*4=20, 20+4=24, 24/4=6, 6-4=2, 2*4=8, 8+4=12).</p>
<p>nfosys Test #4</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. Replace each letter by a digit.<br />
Each letter must be represented by the same digit and no beginning<br />
letter of a word can be 0.</p>
<p>O N E<br />
O N E<br />
O N E<br />
O N E<br />
&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
T E N</p>
<p>Ans: 0 =1, N = 8 ,E = 2, T = 7</p>
<p>2. Ann, Boobie, Cathy and Dave are at their monthly business meeting.<br />
Their occupations are author, biologist, chemist and doctor, but not<br />
necessarily in that order.<br />
Dave just told the biologist that Cathy was on her way with doughnuts.<br />
Ann is sitting across from the doctor and next to the chemist.<br />
The doctor was thinking that Boobie was a goofy name for parent&#8217;s to<br />
choose,but didn&#8217;t say anything.<br />
What is each person&#8217;s occupation?</p>
<p>Ans: Since Dave spoke to the biologist and Ann sat next to the chemist and<br />
across the doctor, Cathy must be the author<br />
and Ann the biologist.<br />
The doctor didn&#8217;t speak, but David did, so Bobbie is the doctor and<br />
Dave the chemist.</p>
<p>3. Sometime after 10:00 PM a murder took place.<br />
A witness claimed that the clock must have stopped at the time of the<br />
shooting.<br />
It was later found that the postion of both the hands were the same but<br />
their positions had interchanged.<br />
Tell the time of the shooting (both actual and claimed).</p>
<p>Ans: Time of shooting = 11:54 PM<br />
Claimed Time = 10:59 PM</p>
<p>4. Next number in the series is<br />
1 , 2 , 4 , 13 , 31 , 112 , ?</p>
<p>Ans: 224.<br />
No number has digits more than 4. All of them are 1 , 2, 4, 8 , 16 ,<br />
32 , 64 converted to numbers in base 5</p>
<p>5. Shahrukh speaks truth only in the morning and lies in the afternoon,<br />
whereas Salman speaks truth only in the afternoon. A<br />
says that B is Shahrukh. Is it morning or afternoon and who is A - Shahrukh<br />
or Salman.</p>
<p>Ans: Afternoon ; A is Salman.</p>
<p>6. Two trains starting at same time, one from Bangalore to Mysore and other<br />
in opposite direction arrive at their<br />
destination 1 hr and 4 hours respectively after passing each other. How<br />
nuch faster is one train from other?</p>
<p>Ans: Twice</p>
<p>7. There are 6 volumes of books on a rack kept in order ( ie vol.1, vol. 2<br />
and so on ).<br />
Give the position after the following changes were noticed.</p>
<p>All books have been changed<br />
Vol.5 was directly to the right of Vol.2<br />
Vol.4 has Vol.6 to its left and both weren&#8217;t at Vol.3&#8217;s place<br />
Vol.1 has Vol.3 on right and Vol.5 on left<br />
An even numbered volume is at Vol.5&#8217;s place</p>
<p>Find the order in which the books are kept now.</p>
<p>Ans: 2 , 5 , 1 , 3 , 6 , 4</p>
<p>8. I bought a car with a peculiar 5 digit numbered licence plate which on<br />
reversing could still be read.<br />
On reversing value is increased by 78633.Whats the original number if<br />
all digits were different?</p>
<p>Ans: Only 0 1 6 8 and 9 can be readupside down.So on rearranging these<br />
digits we get the answer as 10968</p>
<p>9. The shape in the sketch below is that of a square attached to half of a<br />
similar square.Divide it into four equal pieces</p>
<p>Ans: Hint : the figure can be divided into 12 equal triangles</p>
<p>10. Supposing a clock takes 7 seconds to strike 7. How mlong will it take to<br />
strike 10?</p>
<p>Ans: 10 1/2 seconds.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #5</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1) A man collects cigarette stubs and makes one full cigarette with every 8<br />
stubs.<br />
If he gets 64 stubs how many full cigarettes can he smoke.</p>
<p>Ans: 8+1=9</p>
<p>2) A soldier looses his way in a thick jungle. At random he walks from his<br />
camp but mathematically in an interesting fashion.<br />
First he walks one mile East then half mile to North. Then 1/4 mile to West,<br />
then 1/8 mile to South and so on making a loop.<br />
Finally how far he is from his camp and in which direction.</p>
<p>Ans: Distance travelled in north and south directions<br />
1/2 - 1/8 + 1/32 - 1/128 + 1/512 - and so on<br />
= 1/2/((1-(-1/4))<br />
Similarly in east and west directions<br />
1- 1/4 + 1/16 - 1/64 + 1/256 - and so on<br />
= 1/(( 1- ( - 1/4))<br />
Add both the answers</p>
<p>3) How can 1000000000 be written as a product of two factors neither of<br />
them containing zeros</p>
<p>Ans: 2 power 9 x 5 power 9</p>
<p>4) Conversation between two mathematcians:<br />
First : I have three childern. The product of their ages is 36.<br />
If you sum their ages, it is exactly same as my neighbour&#8217;s door<br />
number on my left.<br />
The second mathematician verfies the door number and says that it is not<br />
sufficient.<br />
Then the first says &#8221; Ok one more clue is that my youngest is really the<br />
youngest&#8221;. Immmediately the second mathematician<br />
answers .<br />
Can you answer the question asked by the first mathematician?<br />
What are the childeren ages?</p>
<p>Ans 1,6 and 6</p>
<p>5) Light glows for every 13 seconds . How many times did it glow between<br />
1:57:58 and 3:20:47 am.</p>
<p>Ans : 383 + 1 = 384</p>
<p>6) 500 men are arranged in an array of 10 rows and 50 columns according to<br />
their heights.<br />
Tallest among each row of all are asked to fall out.<br />
And the shortest among them is A.<br />
Similarly after resuming that to their original podsitions that the<br />
shortest among each column are asked to fall out.<br />
And the tallest among them is B .<br />
Now who is taller among A and B ?</p>
<p>Ans A</p>
<p>7) A person with some money spends1/3 for cloths, 1/5 of the remaining for<br />
food and 1/4 of the remaining for travel.<br />
He is left with Rs 100/- .<br />
How much did he have with him in the begining ?</p>
<p>Ans: Rs 250/-</p>
<p> <img src='http://www.careers-india.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> There are six boxes containing 5 , 7 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 29 balls of either<br />
red or blue in colour.<br />
Some boxes contain only red balls and others contain only blue.<br />
One sales man sold one box out of them and then he says<br />
&#8221; I have the same number of red balls left out as that of blue &#8220;.<br />
Which box is the one he solds out ?</p>
<p>Ans: Total no of balls = 89 and (89-29 /2) = 60/2 = 30<br />
and also 14 + 16 = 5 + 7 + 18 = 30</p>
<p>9) A chain is broken into three pieces of equal lenths containing 3 links<br />
each.<br />
It is taken to a backsmith to join into a single continuous one .<br />
How many links are to to be opened to make it ?</p>
<p>Ans : 2.</p>
<p>10) Grass in lawn grows equally thick and in a uniform rate.<br />
It takes 24 days for 70 cows and 60 days for 30 cows to eat the whole<br />
of the grass.<br />
How many cows are needed to eat the grass in 96 days.?</p>
<p>Ans : 20<br />
g - grass at the beginning<br />
r - rate at which grass grows, per day<br />
y - rate at which one cow eats grass, per day<br />
n - no of cows to eat the grass in 96 days<br />
g + 24*r = 70 * 24 * y<br />
g + 60*r = 30 * 60 * y<br />
g + 96*r = n * 96 * y<br />
Solving, n = 20.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #6</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. From a vessel, 1/3rd of the liquid evaporates on the first day.<br />
On the second day 3/4th of the remaining liquid evaporates.<br />
What fraction of the volume is present at the end of the second day.</p>
<p>Ans: 50%</p>
<p>2. An orange glass has orange juice and white glass has apple juice both of<br />
equal volumes.<br />
50ml of the orange juice is taken and poured into the apple juice.<br />
50ml from the white glass is poured into the orange glass.<br />
Of the two quantities, the amount of apple juice in the orange glass and<br />
the amount of orange juice in the white glass,<br />
which one is greater and by how much?</p>
<p>Ans: The two quantities are equal<br />
Infosys Test #1</p>
<p>1. Father&#8217;s age is three years more than three times the son&#8217;s age.<br />
After three years, father&#8217;s age will be ten years more than twice the<br />
son&#8217;s age.<br />
What is the father&#8217;s present age.</p>
<p>Ans: 33 years. (2 marks)</p>
<p>2. Find the values of each of the alphabets.</p>
<p>N O O N<br />
S O O N<br />
+ M O O N<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
J U N E</p>
<p>Ans: 9326 (2 marks)</p>
<p>3. There are 20 poles with a constant distance between each pole<br />
A car takes 24 second to reach the 12th pole.<br />
How much will it take to reach the last pole.</p>
<p>Ans: 41.45 seconds (2 marks)<br />
Let the distance between two poles = x<br />
Hence 11x:24::19x:?</p>
<p>4. A car is travelling at a uniform speed.<br />
The driver sees a milestone showing a 2-digit number.<br />
After travelling for an hour the driver sees another milestone with the<br />
same digits in reverse order.<br />
After another hour the driver sees another milestone containing the<br />
same two digits.<br />
What is the average speed of the driver.</p>
<p>Ans: 45 kmph (4 marks)</p>
<p>5. The minute and the hour hand of a watch meet every 65 minutes.<br />
How much does the watch lose or gain time and by how much?</p>
<p>Ans: Gains; 5/11 minutes (4 marks)</p>
<p>6. Ram, Shyam and Gumnaam are friends.<br />
Ram is a widower and lives alone and his sister takes care of him.<br />
Shyam is a bachelor and his neice cooks his food and looks after his<br />
house.<br />
Gumnaam is married to Gita and lives in large house in the same town.<br />
Gita gives the idea that all of them could stay together in the house<br />
and share monthly expenses equally.<br />
During their first month of living together, each person contributed<br />
Rs.25.<br />
At the end of the month, it was found that Rs 92 was the expense so the<br />
remaining amount was distributed equally<br />
among everyone.<br />
The distribution was such that everyone recieved a whole number of<br />
Rupees.<br />
How much did each person recieve?</p>
<p>Ans. Rs 2 (4 marks)<br />
(Hint: Ram&#8217;s sister, Shyam&#8217;s neice and Gumnaam&#8217;s wife are the same<br />
person)</p>
<p>7. Four persons A, B, C and D are playing cards.<br />
Each person has one card, laid down on the table below him, which has<br />
two different colours on either side.<br />
The colours visible on the table are Red, Green, Red and Blue.<br />
They see the color on the reverse side and give the following comment.</p>
<p>A: Yellow or Green<br />
B: Neither Blue nor Green<br />
C: Blue or Yellow<br />
D: Blue or Yellow</p>
<p>Given that out of the 4 people 2 always lie find out the colours on the<br />
cards each person.</p>
<p>8.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #2</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. At 6&#8242;o a clock ticks 6 times.<br />
The time between first and last ticks is 30 seconds.<br />
How long does it tick at 12&#8242;o clock.</p>
<p>Ans: 66 sec. (2 marks)</p>
<p>2. Three friends divided some bullets equally.<br />
After all of them shot 4 bullets the total number of bullets remaining<br />
is equal to the bullets each had after division.<br />
Find the original number divided.</p>
<p>Ans: 18 (2 marks)</p>
<p>Initially . x x x<br />
Now x-4 x-4 x-4<br />
Equation is 3x-12 = x</p>
<p>3. A ship went on a voyage.<br />
After it had travelled 180 miles a plane statrted with 10 times the<br />
speed of the ship.<br />
Find the distance when they meet from starting point.</p>
<p>Ans: 200miles. (2 marks)<br />
Distance travelled by plane = 1/10 distance travelled by ship + 180</p>
<p>4. Complete the Table given below:</p>
<p>Three football teams are there. Given below is the group table. Fill<br />
in the x&#8217;s</p>
<p>Played<br />
Won<br />
Lost<br />
Draw<br />
Goals For<br />
Goals Against<br />
A<br />
2<br />
2<br />
x<br />
x<br />
x<br />
1<br />
B<br />
2<br />
x<br />
x<br />
1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
C<br />
2<br />
x<br />
x<br />
x<br />
3<br />
7</p>
<p>Ans: The filled table is given below (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>Played<br />
Won<br />
Lost<br />
Draw<br />
Goals For<br />
Goals Against<br />
A<br />
2<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
7<br />
1<br />
B<br />
2<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
2<br />
4<br />
C<br />
2<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
3<br />
7</p>
<p>5. There are 3 societies A, B, C.<br />
A lent cars to B and C as many as they had already.<br />
After some time B gave as many tractors to A and C<br />
as many as they have. After sometime c did the same thing. At the end of<br />
this transaction each one of them had 24.<br />
Find the cars each orginally had.</p>
<p>Ans: A had 39 cars, B had 21 cars &#038; C had 12 cars (4<br />
marks)</p>
<p>6. There N stations on a railroad.<br />
After adding X stations on the rail route 46 additional tickets have to<br />
be printed.<br />
Find N and X.</p>
<p>Ans. x=2 and N=11</p>
<p>Let initially, N(N-1) = t<br />
After adding, (N+X)(N+X-1) = t+46<br />
By trail and error method (4 marks)</p>
<p>7. Given that April 1 is tuesday.<br />
A, B, C are 3 persons told that their farewell party was on</p>
<p>A - May 8, thursday<br />
B - May 10,tuesday<br />
C - June 5, friday</p>
<p>Out of A, B, C only one made a completetly true statement concerning<br />
date,day and month<br />
The other told two one told the day right and the other the date right..<br />
What is correct date, month, day.</p>
<p>Ans: B - (May 10) SUNDAY<br />
C - June 6 (Friday). (5 marks)</p>
<p>8. The Bulls, Pacers, Lakers and Jazz ran for a contest.<br />
Anup, Sujit, John made the following statements regarding results.</p>
<p>Anup said either Bulls or Jazz will definitely win<br />
Sujit said he is confident that Bulls will not win<br />
John said he is confident that neither Jazz nor Lakers will win</p>
<p>When the result cameit was found that only one of the above three had made a<br />
correct statement.<br />
Who has made the correct statement and who has won the contest.</p>
<p>Ans: Sujith; Lakers (5marks )</p>
<p>9. Five people A ,B ,C ,D ,E are related to each other.<br />
Four of them make one true statement each as follows.</p>
<p>(i) B is my father&#8217;s brother.<br />
(ii) E is my mother-in-law.<br />
(iii)C is my son-in-law&#8217;s brother<br />
(iv)A is my brother&#8217;s wife.</p>
<p>Ans: (i) D<br />
(ii) B<br />
(iii) E<br />
(iv) C (10 marks)</p>
<p>10. Some statements are given below:</p>
<p>L says all of my other four friends have money<br />
M says that P said that exactly one among them has money<br />
N says that L said that precisely two among them have money<br />
O says that M said that three of the others have money<br />
P, L and N said that they have money</p>
<p>All the above statement are false..<br />
Who has money &#038; who doesn&#8217;t have any money?</p>
<p>(5 marks)</p>
<p>Infosys Test #3</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. Mr.Mathurs jewels have been stolen from his bank locker .<br />
The bank has lockers of 12 people which are arranged in an array of 3<br />
rows and 4 columns like:</p>
<p>1<br />
2<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
10<br />
11<br />
12</p>
<p>The locker belonging to JONES was to the right of BLACK&#8217;S locker and<br />
directly above MILLAR&#8217;S.<br />
BOOTH&#8217;S locker was directly above MILLAR&#8217;S.<br />
SMITH&#8217;S locker was also above GRAY&#8217;s (though not directly).<br />
GREEN&#8217;S locker was directly below SMITH&#8217;S.<br />
WILSON&#8217;S locker was between that of DAVIS and BOOTH.<br />
MILLAR&#8217;S locker was on the bottom row directly to the right of HERD&#8217;S.<br />
WHITE&#8217;S locker was on the bottom right hand corner in the same column<br />
as BOOTH&#8217;S.</p>
<p>Which box belonged to Mr.Mathurs?</p>
<p>Ans: Box number 9 belongs to Mr.Mathurs.</p>
<p>2. Fifty minutes ago if it was four times as many minutes past three<br />
o&#8217;clock,how many minutes is it to six o&#8217;clock?</p>
<p>Ans: Twenty six minutes.</p>
<p>3. If a clock takes 7seconds to strike 7, how long will the same clock take<br />
to strike 10?</p>
<p>Ans: The clock strikes for the first time at the start and takes 7 seconds<br />
for 6 intervals-thus for one interval time<br />
taken=7/6.<br />
Therefore, for 10 seconds there are 9 intervals and time taken is<br />
9*7/6=10 and 1/2 seconds.</p>
<p>4. Three criminals were arrested for shop lifting.<br />
However, when interrogated only one told the truth in both his<br />
statements, while the other two each told one true<br />
statement and one lie.<br />
The statements were:</p>
<p>ALBERT :(a)Chander passed the merchandise. (b)Bruce created the<br />
diversion.<br />
BRUCE :(a)Albert passed the merchandise. (b)I created the<br />
diversion.<br />
CLIVE :(a)I took the goods out of the shop. (b)Bruce passed them<br />
over.</p>
<p>Ans: Albert passed the goods.Bruce created the diversion..Clive took the<br />
goods out of the shop.</p>
<p>5. Everyday in his business a merchant had to weigh amounts from 1 kg to 121<br />
kgs, to the nearest kg.<br />
What are the minimum number of weight required and how heavy should they<br />
be?</p>
<p>Ans: .The minimum number is 5 and they should weigh 1,3,9,27 and 81 kgs.</p>
<p>6. A hotel has 10 storeys.Which floor is above the floor below the floor,<br />
below the floor above the floor, below the<br />
floor above the fifth.</p>
<p>Ans: The sixth floor.</p>
<p>7. Seven members sat around a table for three days for a conference.<br />
The member&#8217;s names were Abhishek, Amol, Ankur, Anurag,Bhuwan ,Vasu and<br />
Vikram.<br />
The meetings were chaired by Vikram.<br />
On the first evening members sat around the table alphabetically.<br />
On the following two nights, Vikram arranged the seatings so that he<br />
could have Abhishek as near to him as<br />
possible and abesent minded Vasu as far away as he could.<br />
On no evening did any person have sitting next to him a person who had<br />
previously been his neighbour.<br />
How did Vikram manage to seat everybody to the best advantage on the<br />
second and third evenings?</p>
<p>Ans:<br />
Second evening:Vikram,Ankur,Abhishek,Amol,Vasu,Anurag and Bhuwan.<br />
Third evening :Vikram,Anurag,Abhishek,Vasu,Bhuwan,Ankur,Amol.</p>
<p>8. Two trains start from stations A and B spaced 50 kms apart at the same<br />
time and speed.<br />
As the trains start, a bird flies from one train towards the other and<br />
on reaching the second train, it flies back to the<br />
first train.This is repeated till the trains collide.<br />
If the speed of the trains is 25 km/h and that of the bird is 100km/h.<br />
How much did the bird travel till the collision.</p>
<p>Ans: 100 kms.</p>
<p>9. Four prisoners escape from a prison.<br />
The prisoners, Mr East, Mr West, Mr South, Mr North head towards<br />
different directions after escaping.<br />
The following information of their escape was supplied:</p>
<p>The escape routes were The North Road, South Road, East Road and West<br />
Road.<br />
None of the prisoners took the road which was their namesake.<br />
Mr.East did not take the South Road<br />
Mr.West did not the South Road.<br />
The West Road was not taken by Mr.East</p>
<p>What road did each of the prisoners take to make their escape?</p>
<p>Ans: Mr.East took the North Road<br />
Mr.West took the East Road<br />
Mr.North took the South Road<br />
Mr.South took the West Road.</p>
<p>10. Complete the series:<br />
5, 20, 24, 6, 2, 8, ?</p>
<p>Ans: 12 (as 5*4=20, 20+4=24, 24/4=6, 6-4=2, 2*4=8, 8+4=12).</p>
<p>nfosys Test #4</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. Replace each letter by a digit.<br />
Each letter must be represented by the same digit and no beginning<br />
letter of a word can be 0.</p>
<p>O N E<br />
O N E<br />
O N E<br />
O N E<br />
&#8212;&#8212;-<br />
T E N</p>
<p>Ans: 0 =1, N = 8 ,E = 2, T = 7</p>
<p>2. Ann, Boobie, Cathy and Dave are at their monthly business meeting.<br />
Their occupations are author, biologist, chemist and doctor, but not<br />
necessarily in that order.<br />
Dave just told the biologist that Cathy was on her way with doughnuts.<br />
Ann is sitting across from the doctor and next to the chemist.<br />
The doctor was thinking that Boobie was a goofy name for parent&#8217;s to<br />
choose,but didn&#8217;t say anything.<br />
What is each person&#8217;s occupation?</p>
<p>Ans: Since Dave spoke to the biologist and Ann sat next to the chemist and<br />
across the doctor, Cathy must be the author<br />
and Ann the biologist.<br />
The doctor didn&#8217;t speak, but David did, so Bobbie is the doctor and<br />
Dave the chemist.</p>
<p>3. Sometime after 10:00 PM a murder took place.<br />
A witness claimed that the clock must have stopped at the time of the<br />
shooting.<br />
It was later found that the postion of both the hands were the same but<br />
their positions had interchanged.<br />
Tell the time of the shooting (both actual and claimed).</p>
<p>Ans: Time of shooting = 11:54 PM<br />
Claimed Time = 10:59 PM</p>
<p>4. Next number in the series is<br />
1 , 2 , 4 , 13 , 31 , 112 , ?</p>
<p>Ans: 224.<br />
No number has digits more than 4. All of them are 1 , 2, 4, 8 , 16 ,<br />
32 , 64 converted to numbers in base 5</p>
<p>5. Shahrukh speaks truth only in the morning and lies in the afternoon,<br />
whereas Salman speaks truth only in the afternoon. A<br />
says that B is Shahrukh. Is it morning or afternoon and who is A - Shahrukh<br />
or Salman.</p>
<p>Ans: Afternoon ; A is Salman.</p>
<p>6. Two trains starting at same time, one from Bangalore to Mysore and other<br />
in opposite direction arrive at their<br />
destination 1 hr and 4 hours respectively after passing each other. How<br />
nuch faster is one train from other?</p>
<p>Ans: Twice</p>
<p>7. There are 6 volumes of books on a rack kept in order ( ie vol.1, vol. 2<br />
and so on ).<br />
Give the position after the following changes were noticed.</p>
<p>All books have been changed<br />
Vol.5 was directly to the right of Vol.2<br />
Vol.4 has Vol.6 to its left and both weren&#8217;t at Vol.3&#8217;s place<br />
Vol.1 has Vol.3 on right and Vol.5 on left<br />
An even numbered volume is at Vol.5&#8217;s place</p>
<p>Find the order in which the books are kept now.</p>
<p>Ans: 2 , 5 , 1 , 3 , 6 , 4</p>
<p>8. I bought a car with a peculiar 5 digit numbered licence plate which on<br />
reversing could still be read.<br />
On reversing value is increased by 78633.Whats the original number if<br />
all digits were different?</p>
<p>Ans: Only 0 1 6 8 and 9 can be readupside down.So on rearranging these<br />
digits we get the answer as 10968</p>
<p>9. The shape in the sketch below is that of a square attached to half of a<br />
similar square.Divide it into four equal pieces</p>
<p>Ans: Hint : the figure can be divided into 12 equal triangles</p>
<p>10. Supposing a clock takes 7 seconds to strike 7. How mlong will it take to<br />
strike 10?</p>
<p>Ans: 10 1/2 seconds.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #5</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1) A man collects cigarette stubs and makes one full cigarette with every 8<br />
stubs.<br />
If he gets 64 stubs how many full cigarettes can he smoke.</p>
<p>Ans: 8+1=9</p>
<p>2) A soldier looses his way in a thick jungle. At random he walks from his<br />
camp but mathematically in an interesting fashion.<br />
First he walks one mile East then half mile to North. Then 1/4 mile to West,<br />
then 1/8 mile to South and so on making a loop.<br />
Finally how far he is from his camp and in which direction.</p>
<p>Ans: Distance travelled in north and south directions<br />
1/2 - 1/8 + 1/32 - 1/128 + 1/512 - and so on<br />
= 1/2/((1-(-1/4))<br />
Similarly in east and west directions<br />
1- 1/4 + 1/16 - 1/64 + 1/256 - and so on<br />
= 1/(( 1- ( - 1/4))<br />
Add both the answers</p>
<p>3) How can 1000000000 be written as a product of two factors neither of<br />
them containing zeros</p>
<p>Ans: 2 power 9 x 5 power 9</p>
<p>4) Conversation between two mathematcians:<br />
First : I have three childern. The product of their ages is 36.<br />
If you sum their ages, it is exactly same as my neighbour&#8217;s door<br />
number on my left.<br />
The second mathematician verfies the door number and says that it is not<br />
sufficient.<br />
Then the first says &#8221; Ok one more clue is that my youngest is really the<br />
youngest&#8221;. Immmediately the second mathematician<br />
answers .<br />
Can you answer the question asked by the first mathematician?<br />
What are the childeren ages?</p>
<p>Ans 1,6 and 6</p>
<p>5) Light glows for every 13 seconds . How many times did it glow between<br />
1:57:58 and 3:20:47 am.</p>
<p>Ans : 383 + 1 = 384</p>
<p>6) 500 men are arranged in an array of 10 rows and 50 columns according to<br />
their heights.<br />
Tallest among each row of all are asked to fall out.<br />
And the shortest among them is A.<br />
Similarly after resuming that to their original podsitions that the<br />
shortest among each column are asked to fall out.<br />
And the tallest among them is B .<br />
Now who is taller among A and B ?</p>
<p>Ans A</p>
<p>7) A person with some money spends1/3 for cloths, 1/5 of the remaining for<br />
food and 1/4 of the remaining for travel.<br />
He is left with Rs 100/- .<br />
How much did he have with him in the begining ?</p>
<p>Ans: Rs 250/-</p>
<p> <img src='http://www.careers-india.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> There are six boxes containing 5 , 7 , 14 , 16 , 18 , 29 balls of either<br />
red or blue in colour.<br />
Some boxes contain only red balls and others contain only blue.<br />
One sales man sold one box out of them and then he says<br />
&#8221; I have the same number of red balls left out as that of blue &#8220;.<br />
Which box is the one he solds out ?</p>
<p>Ans: Total no of balls = 89 and (89-29 /2) = 60/2 = 30<br />
and also 14 + 16 = 5 + 7 + 18 = 30</p>
<p>9) A chain is broken into three pieces of equal lenths containing 3 links<br />
each.<br />
It is taken to a backsmith to join into a single continuous one .<br />
How many links are to to be opened to make it ?</p>
<p>Ans : 2.</p>
<p>10) Grass in lawn grows equally thick and in a uniform rate.<br />
It takes 24 days for 70 cows and 60 days for 30 cows to eat the whole<br />
of the grass.<br />
How many cows are needed to eat the grass in 96 days.?</p>
<p>Ans : 20<br />
g - grass at the beginning<br />
r - rate at which grass grows, per day<br />
y - rate at which one cow eats grass, per day<br />
n - no of cows to eat the grass in 96 days<br />
g + 24*r = 70 * 24 * y<br />
g + 60*r = 30 * 60 * y<br />
g + 96*r = n * 96 * y<br />
Solving, n = 20.</p>
<p>Infosys Test #6</p>
<p>Home</p>
<p>1. From a vessel, 1/3rd of the liquid evaporates on the first day.<br />
On the second day 3/4th of the remaining liquid evaporates.<br />
What fraction of the volume is present at the end of the second day.</p>
<p>Ans: 50%</p>
<p>2. An orange glass has orange juice and white glass has apple juice both of<br />
equal volumes.<br />
50ml of the orange juice is taken and poured into the apple juice.<br />
50ml from the white glass is poured into the orange glass.<br />
Of the two quantities, the amount of apple juice in the orange glass and<br />
the amount of orange juice in the white glass,<br />
which one is greater and by how much?</p>
<p>Ans: The two quantities are equal</p>
<p>Questions For Infosys on 11 may 2003 :<br />
		_______________________________________<br />
These are some of the questions that i remember .Hope theese would be<br />
helpful<br />
for people who take their exams later in the year </p>
<p>1.A Couple decided to travel a north country side .so they decide to<br />
travel<br />
a minimum amount on car the first day and the second and sbsequent day<br />
a distance of 20 miles .If they travel a total amount of 1080<br />
miles.Find<br />
he distance travlled on the  4th day and the 9 day.</p>
<p>2. A card boarb of 34 * 14 has to be attached to a wooden box and a<br />
total<br />
of 35 pins are to be used on the each side of the cardbox.Find the<br />
total<br />
number of pins used .</p>
<p>3.During a Pizza buffet where A eats more times 2.4 than B, and B eats<br />
6 times<br />
 less than C.find the leat number of times all the three has to eat.</p>
<p>4.Last Year mu cousin came to my place and we played a game where the<br />
loosing one has to give one choclate to the person who won the game .At<br />
the<br />
end of the vacation,i.e the day my cousin was leaving she counted<br />
number of<br />
games that i won an she won.At last she gave me a total of 8 choclates<br />
even<br />
though she won about 12 games.Find the mumber of games that we played.</p>
<p>5.Amir ,shahrukh,sunil and salman were quarelling among them saying<br />
ecan ones daughter<br />
madhuri,rani,junhi.manisha is more beautiful than other .so they decide<br />
to have a poll .each one<br />
has 5 votes to be distributed among the 4 and highest vote that can be<br />
given is 3 and the<br />
of votes are different from rest(if salman gives votes like 2,2,1.0<br />
,this cant repeat with others).</p>
<p>The other restrictions are </p>
<p>salman decided that it will be prudence to share equal marks between<br />
all the freinds daughters.<br />
sunil gives Highest vote to his daughter rani.<br />
amir gives equal marks to Manisha and juhi.<br />
shahrukh doesnt give any marks to his daughter as he thinks his<br />
daughter is haughty enough for<br />
other to vote .<br />
Give the votes poled bu others to Madhuri.</p>
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