Aisec Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Pairs of primes separated by a single number are called prime pairs. Examples are 17 and 19. Prove that the number between a prime pair is always divisible by 6.
Ques:- A room is 4 meters 37 cm long and 3 meters 23cm broad. It is required to pave the floor with minimum square slabs. Find the number of slabs required for this purpose?
Ques:- What do you like to do
Ques:- Give two dice – one is a standard dice, the other is blank (nothing painted on any of the faces). The problem is to paint the blank dice in such a manner so that when you roll both of them together, the sum of both the faces should lie between 1 and 12. Numbers from 1-12 (both inclusive) equally likely.
Recent Answer : Added by Sonali On 2020-11-17 15:27:50:

18

Ques:- I am pursuing my MBA from a B school and want to take up finance as specialization. I am a science graduate, done BSc in genetics.what should be my answer if I am being asked why did I opt for MBA being from a science background and that too finance optin
Ques:- What is my present role in the company?
Ques:- A clerk multiplied a number by ten when it should have been divided by ten.The ans he got was 100.what should the ans have been?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:36:

Let the number be X,
Instead of dividing the number by 10, i.e.,X*10.
he got the result as 100,
so, (X*10)=100
X=100/10
X=10.
BUt he has to divide X by 10,
so, X/10=10/10=1.
obviously the answer is 1.

Ques:- What kind of person would you refuse to work with?
Recent Answer : Added by Michelle On 2022-03-09 16:33:30:

A rude person who doesn’t respect me

Ques:- What are the kinds of administration
Ques:- if a number is choosen between 100 and 999 includeing these numberrs what is the provbabilty that the number selected does not contain a 7 is
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:52:

p = prob(1st digit not 7)*prob(2nd digit not 7)*prob(3rd
digit not 7)
=(8/9)*(9/10)*(9/10)
=0.72
Sandhya had it right except that there are 900 numbers
between 100 and 999 inclusive (not 899).

Ques:- How many kilograms of sugar costing Rs. 9 per kg must be mixed with 27 kg of sugar costing Rs. 7 per kg so that there may be a gain of 10% by selling the mixture of Rs. 9.24 per kg?
A. 36 kg
B. 42 kg
C. 54 kg
D. 63 kg
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:02:18:

d

Ques:- Tell us about your qualification?
Ques:- Why are you switching over to another Industry which was not familiar to you ?
Ques:- A seller has a set of apples out of which he sells one half of it and half an apple to his first customer.then he sells half of the remaining apples and a half apple to his second customer.Then he sells half of the remaining apple and ? apple to his third customer and so on.This repeats upto 7th customer and no more apples are remaining . Find the total no of apples he had.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:24:

I think U r wrong Tina,because
according to u,
1st customer=43 apples
2nd customer=21.5 apples
An apple cannot be cut
I think the answer is 127 check it out…

Ques:- What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have squares that end in the digit 1?
A. 1
B. 14
C. 20
D. 21
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-25 04:11:00:

C. 20

Ques:- Do you initiate or add quality to your work? Have you done so in the past?
Ques:- A certain sum becomes Rs. 20720 in four years and 24080 in six years at simple interest. Find sum and rate of interest?
Ques:- What are your views on The Death Penalty?
Ques:- How many members in your family?
Ques:- How will you weigh the weight of a car without using any weighing equipment or technology?
Ques:- A girl was blind, dumb,deaf and uneducated.a boy wants to express his love. how can he express?
Ques:- Co-ordination should be an individual responsibility rather than the other insisting the co-ordination. Justify your answer.
Ques:- What kind of job you have been expecting?
Ques:- Ajay and Vijay have some marbles with them. Ajay told Vijay “if you give me ‘x’ marbles, both of us will have equal number of marbles”. Vijay then told Ajay “if you give me twice as many marbles, I will have 30 more marbles than you would”. Find ‘x’?
Recent Answer : Added by Kristi Bardhan On 2022-09-02 17:04:00:

If Vijay gives ‘x’ marbles to Ajay then Vijay and Ajay would have V – x and A + x marbles.
V – x = A + x — (1)
If Ajay gives 2x marbles to Vijay then Ajay and Vijay would have A – 2x and V + 2x marbles.
V + 2x – (A – 2x) = 30 => V – A + 4x = 30 — (2)
From (1) we have V – A = 2x
Substituting V – A = 2x in (2)
6x = 30 => x = 5.

Ques:- Whom would you pick as a leader icon and why?
Ques:- Hardware Related
Ques:- How many meaningful English word can be formed by using the second, the fifth, the seventh and the tenth letters of the word APPROPRIATION, each only once, but in different sequence ?
Recent Answer : Added by DSK On 2021-08-09 17:01:34:

1)Port
2)Trop

Ques:- What is your notice period?
Ques:- A 6 inch length cylindrical through hole is drilled through the center of sphere, what will be the remaining volume of sphere ?

In this question only one data is given ie., hole length - 6". In the question there is no mistake.
Find the answer.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:05:14:

volume of a sphere is 4/3 * pi * r^3
by drilling a hole 6 inches long the volume of the sphere is
not affected bcos the hole is a 1 dimension quantity..(say a
straight line) n so it does not have any value w.r.t volume…
hence the volume of the sphere does not change..

Ques:- A company figured it needed 37.8 sq.feet of carpot for its reception room. To allow for waste, it decided to order 20% more material than needed. Fractional parts of sq.feet cannot be ordered. At Rs.9/- a sq.feet, how much would the carpet cost?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:22:

414 Rs
1.2*37.8=45.36=46 sq.feet
46*9=414 RS

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