Epr Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- What you have learn from your MBA?
Ques:- EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Ques:- Give me one example of a time when you had to quickly analyze a situation and make a quick decision.
Ques:- Nitin borrowed some money at the rate of 6% p.a. for the first three years, 9% p.a. for the next five years and 13% p.a. for the period beyond eight years. If the total interest paid by him at the end of eleven years is Rs. 8160, how much money did he borrow?
Recent Answer : Added by Dharmendra Kumar On 2021-12-09 18:39:47:

Let the money borrowed by Nitin=Rs.P

According to the question,

(P×6×3)/100+(P×9×5)/100+(P×13×3)/100=Rs.8160
ans=8000

Ques:- There are 6 red shoes & 4 green shoes . If two of red shoes are drawn what is the probability of getting red shoes
Recent Answer : Added by nilu On 2021-10-08 16:31:44:

5/9

Ques:- My personal details and my job profile.
Ques:- There is a 50m long army platoon marching ahead. The last person in the platoon wants to give a letter to the first person leading the platoon. So while the platoon is marching he runs ahead, reaches the first person and hands over the letter to him and without stopping he runs and comes back to his original position. In the mean time the whole platoon has moved ahead by 50m. The question is how much distance did the last person cover in that time. Assuming that he ran the whole distance with uniform speed.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:37:

The last person covered 120.71 meters.
It is given that the platoon and the last person moved with
uniform speed. Also, they both moved for the identical
amount of time. Hence, the ratio of the distance they
covered – while person moving forward and backword – are
equal.
Let’s assume that when the last person reached the first
person, the platoon moved X meters forward.
Thus, while moving forward the last person moved (50+X)
meters whereas the platoon moved X meters.
Similarly, while moving back the last person moved [50-(50-
X)] X meters whereas the platoon moved (50-X) meters.
Now, as the ratios are equal,
(50+X)/X = X/(50-X)
(50+X)*(50-X) = X*X
Solving, X=35.355 meters
Thus, total distance covered by the last person
= (50+X) + X
= 2*X + 50
= 2*(35.355) + 50
= 120.71 meters
Note that at first glance, one might think that the total
distance covered by the last person is 100 meters, as he
ran the total lenght of the platoon (50 meters) twice.
TRUE, but that’s the relative distance covered by the last
person i.e. assuming that the platoon is stationary.

Ques:- Three piles of chips–pile I consists one chip, pile II consists of two chips, and pile III consists of three chips–are to be used in game played by Anita and Brinda.The game requires: a)That each player in turn take only one chip or all chips from just one pile. b)That the player who has to take the last chip loses. c)That Anita now have her turn.From which pile should Anita draw in order to win?
Ques:- Do you have a long & short-term plan for your department? Is it realistic?
Ques:- The product of two numbers is 1320 and their HCF is 6. The LCM of the numbers is
A. 220
B. 1314
C. 1326
D. 7920
Recent Answer : Added by MUTHUKRISHNAN P On 2021-12-24 03:27:58:

Product of two numbers = 1320
HCF = 6
LCM = x
Formula:
Product of two numbers =(HCF *LCM)
1320=(6*x)
x=1320/6
x=220
LCM Of the numbers is220

Ques:- 15 men take 21 days of 8 hrs. each to do a piece of work. How many days of 6 hrs. each would it take for 21 women if 3 women do as much work as 2 men?
Recent Answer : Added by Shreebuvan On 2020-08-17 15:19:48:

30

Ques:- Tell me about urself n family background
Ques:- You have not done your PG yet. This is not a drawback, but don’t you think you should get a PG degree asap?
Ques:- There is a 5digit no. 3 pairs of sum is eleven each. Last digit is 3 times the first one. 3 rd digit is 3 less than the second. 4 th digit is 4 more than the second one. Find the digit.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:40:

let first digit be ‘X’
then 5th digit is ‘3X’
let 2nd digit be ‘Y’
then 3rd digit is ‘Y-3’
and 4th digit is ‘Y+4’
then the no is ‘(X)(Y)(Y-3)(Y+4)(3X)’
from the above we can say 3X<=9 so X<=3 and any of the digit in the number is <=9 and also given that 3 pairs sum is 11... so make trial and error.. if X=1...any of the no is 10 which is wrong trial.... if X=2...then let Y+4=9 ==> Y=5
then no is 25296
first pair 2+9=11
second pair 2+9=11
third pair 5+6=11
now the answer is 25296

Ques:- Why there is so many digit in Indian mobile number, but so much less in other countries such as Bangladesh.
Ques:- What is Goal.
Ques:- The Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas 2009 was held in which city?
Ques:- Out of 80 coins, one is counterfeit. What is the minimum number of weighings needed to find out the counterfeit coin?
Recent Answer : Added by Keagan Jagers On 2022-08-14 16:31:15:

79

Ques:- A secret can be told only 2 persons in 5 minutes .the same person tells to 2 more persons and so on . How long will take to tell it to 768 persons ?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:17:

47.5

Ques:- Achiving Target
Ques:- In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part of the class is composed of girls?
Recent Answer : Added by marjorie nalunkuma On 2021-10-12 12:53:14:

x

Ques:- What is efficiency of transformer?
Ques:- Product of Prime no. between 1 to 20?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:00:

2*3*5*7*11*13*17*19=9699690

Ques:- H.C.F of 12, 16, 18 and 24?
Ques:- What are the soft skills training?
Ques:- The cost of 2 chairs and 3 tables is Rs.1300. The cost of 3 chairs and 2 tables is Rs.1200. The cost of each table is more than that of each chair by?
Ques:- A jogger running at 9 km/hr along side a railway track is 240 m ahead of the engine of a 120 m long train running at 45 km/hr in the same direction. In how much time will the train pass the jogger?
Recent Answer : Added by Ben Gulliano On 2023-05-23 15:53:20:

– While the train is moving, the jogger will also be running in the same direction.
– for the head(engine) of the train to get to the current position of the jogger 240m away, it will take:
45km/hr => 12.5m/s => 240/12.5 = 19.2 seconds.

– But in the same period of time, the jogger will still be running and will have moved to a new location by: 9km/hr => 2.5m/s => 2.5 * 19.2 = 48m

To get to the new location at the speed of 12.5m/s will take the train:
48/12.5 = 3.84sec

In this additional time, the jogger will move forward by:
3.84 * 2.5 = 9.6m

at a speed of 12.5m/s, it will take the train less than a second to cover the additional 9.6m

If we add the distance the jogger will cover in 1 second to 9.6, it is still less than what the train can cover per second. let us see (9.6 + 2.5 = 12.1)

Therefore, the head of the train will pass the runner at approximately: 19.2 + 3.84 + 1 => 24.04 seconds.

For the train to completely pass the runner, it will need its whole length of 120m to be in front of the runner.

This will take an additional (9.6 + 2) seconds.

Therefore for the length of the train to be ahead of the runner it will take approx. 35.65 (24.04 + 9.6 + 2) seconds

Ques:- Why do I want to move from a higher designation to a 1 level lower designation in a different company?
Recent Answer : Added by pankaj On 2022-05-17 09:08:20:

sorry this question is irrelevant.

Ques:- area of triangle=1/2*b*h base incresed by 4 times & height is devided by 2, the net effect of area
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:59:

X = 1/2 * b*h
base incresed by 4 times & height
is devided by 2
X = 1/2 * 4b * h/2
X = h/4 * 4b
X = hb

Ques:- If the area of the sqaure is increased by 69 % how much the length of the side will increase?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:33:

30%
suppose the area is 100 and it was increased by 69%, then
the area is 169 which it indicates the side of the square
is 13.. which means 30% increase in its side.

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