Computronics Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- If an airplane starts at point R and travels 14 miles directly north to S, then 48 miles directly east to T, what is the straight-line distance (in miles) from T to R?
A. 25
B. 34
C. 50
D. 2500
E. 1500
Recent Answer : Added by Goutam On 2022-08-14 16:34:18:

c 50

Ques:- If 12 men can reap 120 acres of land in 36 days, how many acres of land can 54 men reap in 54 days?
Recent Answer : Added by Nandini Gupta On 2021-10-22 09:12:36:

810

Ques:- Tell me about your academic achievement ?
Ques:- Outline briefly, your reasons for applying to our Organisation.
Ques:- How much experience in accounts and finance, MIS, budgeting you have?
Ques:- A dwarf-killing giant lines up 10 dwarfs from shortest to tallest.The giant randomly puts a white or black hat on each dwarf. No dwarf can see their own hat. The giant will ask each dwarf, starting with the tallest, if they answer incorrectly, then he will kill them.Each dwarf can hear the previous answers, but cannot hear when a dwarf is killed.The dwarves are given an opportunity to collude before the hats are distributed.What strategy should be used to kill the fewest dwarfs?
Ques:- The average of first ten prime numbers which are odd is?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-28 17:42:11:

The first 10 odd prime numbers are 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 and 31.

Sum of the odd prime numbers = (3+5+7+11+13+17+19+23+29+31)

= 158

Number of odd prime numbers = 10

We know, Average = (sum of the 10 odd prime numbers ÷ Number of odd

prime numbers)

Average =

= 15.8

∴ The Average of first 10 prime numbers which are odd is 15.8

Ques:- If there is a fixed deadline given by manager, walk through the steps you would take.
Ques:- What is the selling price of a car? cost of car is Rs 60 & profit 10% profit over selling price
Recent Answer : Added by Parimala Prakash On 2021-05-07 02:11:58:

Actual price is RS.60 and (plus)he got profit of 10%. So 60+ 10%(60) = 66

Ques:- A man collects cigarette stubs and makes one full cigarette with every 8 stubs. If he gets 64 stubs how many full cigarettes can he smoke
Recent Answer : Added by Nikhil Dandge On 2021-09-07 16:10:18:

9 because from 64 stubs 8 cigarettes and again from 8 stubs he’ll get 1 cigarette then his score will be 9

Ques:- Find out the wrong number in the series:
190, 166, 145, 128, 112, 100, 91
A. 100
B. 112
C. 128
D. 166
Recent Answer : Added by trace On 2022-01-16 17:19:50:

128 is incorrect. There is a difference of multiples of 3 in the number pattern, which starts at 24 and reduces by 3 each time. Therefore the correct pattern would read 190, 166, 145, 127, 112, 100, 91.
this would leave the pattern with differences in the pattern 24, 21, 18, 15, 12, 9. The next number in the pattern would be 6 lower than 91. 91 – 6 = 85. Then 85 -3 – 82, followed by 82 – 0 = 82. After this, if -3 were taken the pattern would start to rise so 82 – – 3 = 85.

Ques:- A garrison of 400 men had a provision for 31 days. After 28 days 280 persons re-enforcement leave the garrison. Find the number of days for which the remaining ration will be sufficient?
Ques:- Where do you 5 years from now
Ques:- You've got someone working for you for seven days and a gold bar to pay them. The gold bar is segmented into seven connected pieces. You must give them a piece of gold at the end of every day. If you are only allowed to make two breaks in the gold bar, how do you pay your worker?
Ques:- Is detail important to you? Do you think details should be left to your assistant?
Ques:- Basics of our subjects in cse dept
Ques:- What if you did’nt get any growth in our company even working for 3 or 4 years.
Ques:- In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
Statements :
All mangoes are golden in colour. No golden coloured things are cheap.
Conclusions :
I. All mangoes are cheap.
II. Golden coloured mangoes are not cheap.
A. if only conclusion I follows
B. if only conclusion II follows
C. if either conclusion I or II follows
D. if neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. if both conclusions I and II follow
Ques:- Find out the wrong number in the series:
6, 12, 48, 100, 384, 768, 3072
A. 48
B. 100
C. 384
D. 768
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-22 16:43:05:

B. 100

Ques:- A family X went for a vacation. Unfortunately it rained for 13 days when they were there. But whenever it rained in the mornings, they had clear afternoons and vice versa. In all they enjoyed 11 mornings and 12 afternoons. How many days did they stay there totally?
Recent Answer : Added by Dhruba Jyoti Kalita On 2022-08-14 16:46:05:

Yes answer is 18 days

Ques:- What would you say are areas needing improvement?
Ques:- Demand for salary?
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Ques:- P, Q, R and S are playing a game of carrom. P, R and S, Q are partners. S is to the right of R who is facing west, then Q is facing?
Recent Answer : Added by Karishma Sukhwani On 2022-08-14 16:39:53:

North

Ques:- What makes you suitable for this job?
Ques:- Information regarding family members
Ques:- What is meant by debit and credit note?
Ques:- The probability that A speaks truth is 3/5 and that of B speaking truth is 4/7. What is the probability that they agree in stating the same fact?
Recent Answer : Added by Ashish Makhija On 2022-08-14 16:35:55:

If both agree stating the same fact, either both of them speak truth of both speak false.
∴ Probability
=3/5×4/7+2/5×3/7=12/35+6/35=18/35

Ques:- Why you want to change organization
Ques:- In a queue, Vijay is fourteenth from the front and Jack is seventeenth from the end, while Mary is in between Vijay and Jack. If Vijay be ahead of Jack and there be 48 persons in the queue, how many persons are there between Vijay and Mary ?
Recent Answer : Added by S pushpa On 2021-06-17 10:44:17:

Number of persons between Vijay and Jack = 48 – (14 + 17) = 17.
Now, Mary lies in middle of these 17 persons i.e. at the eight position.
So, number of persons between Viji and mary = 7.

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