Cerillion Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Three men A,B,C can complete a work separately in some specified days(may be6,7,8).If they do the work together by alternate days. Then how many days need to complete the work?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:11:

Three man’s on day work = 1/6+1/7+1/8=73/168
three man’s can complete the work in 1/73/168 days
= 168/73 days
Now if they works together fro the alternet days they will
complete the worksin 2*168/73 days
(If three mans working for the alternate days then work
completion time will be doubbled)

Ques:- Find the average of the series : 312, 162, 132, 142 and 122?
Recent Answer : Added by L.Lalitha priya On 2022-05-17 08:56:37:

Sum of all numbers in series= 870 (I.e 312+162+132+142+122)
Average=sum of numbers/count of numbers
Average= 870/5
= 174

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Ques:- Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (a) 17 (b) 23 (c) 37 (d) 13 (e) 73
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:03:23:

u c 5 numbers…..
we add the combination of digits…..
a.17->1+7=8(even)
b.23->2+3=5(odd)!!!!!
c.37->3+7=10(even)
d.13->1+3=4(even)
e.73->7+3=10(even)
all combinations are even xept 23
ans:23

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Ques:- There are five thieves, each loot a bakery one after the other such that the first one takes 1/2 of the total no. of the breads plus 1/2 of a bread. Similarly 2nd, 3rd,4th and 5th also did the same. After the fifth one no. of breads remained are 3. Initially how many breads were there?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:42:

Friends,
The Answer given by ‘Gaurav Sharma’ is correct and
the approach (bottom to top) suggested by ‘Shailesh’ is
good. But with minor correction we can arrive the solution
using this approach:
After 5th loot, No. of breads left = 3
after 4th loot, no. of breads left = (3+0.5)x2 = 7
after 3rd loot, no. of breads left = (7+0.5)x2 = 15
after 2nd loot, no. of breads left = (15+0.5)x2 = 31
after 1st loot, no. of breads left = (31+0.5)x2 = 63
So, before 1st loot, no. of breads left = (63+0.5)x2 = 127

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Ques:- Insert the missing number:
3, 7, 6, 5, 9, 3, 12, 1, 15, (…..)
A. -1
B. 3
C. 13
D. 18
Recent Answer : Added by jag On 2022-01-08 16:05:38:

-1

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Ques:- Two cars, 15 km apart one is turning at a speed of 50kmph other at 40kmph . How will it take to two cars meet.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:19:

A is travelling at 50kmph, B is travelling at 40
kmph……..according to the formula
time taken to meet = distance between them
———————-
relative speed of two vehicles
so, time taken to meet= 15/(50-40)=15/10=3/2hrs

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Ques:- 40.83 x 1.02 x 1.2 = ?
Recent Answer : Added by Gowtham On 2022-09-15 16:37:20:

There should be 5(2+2+1) decimal places in the answer and the decimal place should end with 2(3*2*2=12) so the correct answer is a, no need for calculator. You can rule out all the other options because it does not satisfy this condition.

Ques:- A pole seen from a certain distance at an angle of 15 degrees and 100 meters ahead by 30 degrees. What is the height of pole ?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:03:

tan 30=h/x
tan 15=h/100+x
so h/tan 30=(h/tan 15)-100
=33.33app

Ques:- In a race of 1000 m, A can beat by 100 m, in a race of 800m, B can beat C by 100m. By how many meters will A beat C in a race of 600 m?
Recent Answer : Added by Kristi Bardhan On 2022-09-02 17:04:02:

When A runs 1000 meters, B runs 900 meters and when B runs 800 meters, C runs 700 meters.

Therefore, when B runs 900 meters, the distance that C runs = (900 x 700)/800 = 6300/8 = 787.5 meters.

So, in a race of 1000 meters, A beats C by (1000 – 787.5) = 212.5 meters to C.

So, in a race of 600 meters, the number of meters by Which A beats C = (600 x 212.5)/1000 = 127.5 meters.

Ques:- The ratio between the school ages of Neelam and Shaan is 5:6 respectively. If the ratio between the one-third age of Neelam and half of Shaan’s age of 5:9, then what is the school age of Shaan?
Ques:- A die is rolled several times and the number appearing is summed. We stop when this sum becomes greater than or equal to 100. What value of sum in the end is the most probable (out of 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105)
Ques:- On a certain island,5% of the inhabitants are one-legged.The total population is 10,000.If half of the two legged persons go barefoot,what is the least number of shoes needed in the island?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-16 09:53:22:

10000

one-legged =5% of 10000=500

remaining=10000-500=9500

barefooted=9500/2=4750

remaining people= 9500-4750=4750

hence required number of shoes= 4750*2+500*1=100005% of 10000 = 500 one legged

9500 / 2 = 4750 bare foot

minium no of shoes = 4750*2 + 500*1 = 10000

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