Paris baguette Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- 1.14 expressed as a percent of 1.9 is
A. 6%
B. 10%
C. 60%
D. 90%
Recent Answer : Added by Varshitha On 2022-06-20 11:28:59:

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Ques:- A football team played 60 matches out of which 30% were won by them. If they start winning all the next matches after how many matches will the average winning rate be 50% ?
Recent Answer : Added by Suman On 2021-10-07 15:41:23:

Matches played: 60.
Matches won: 30% of 60 => (60*(30/100)) = 18 matches.
Iterative approach:
On adding 1 to matches played and matches won, on every iteration until the win percentage gets to 50. So
19 / 61 = 0.3114754098360656
20 / 62 = 0.3225806451612903
21 / 63 = 0.3333333333333333
22 / 64 = 0.34375




Similarly,
41 / 83 = 0.4939759036144578
42 / 84 = 0.5

So, after 60th match 24 more matches has to be played and won to get 50% average winning rate.

Ques:- Are u ready to travel any where in India? Are u comfortable with other country or state culture & foods?
Ques:- Which women?s ethnic label has tied up for moviemerchandising with Subhash Ghai?s Mukta Arts?
A. Be
B. Verve
C. Vibes
D. Biba
Ques:- Why you choose this bank?
Ques:- Why you join only this company?
Ques:- Give an example of something which you don’t do in a conventional way?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-16 09:52:46:

I am not doing my money investment in conventional manner

Ques:- What is the difference between deemed university & other university eg. DY Patil university (pune) & pune university
Ques:- In Miss Miranda's class are eleven children. Miss Miranda has a bowl with eleven apples. Miss Miranda wants to divide the eleven apples among the children of her class, in such a way that each child in the end has an apple and one apple remains in the bowl. Can you help Miss Miranda?
Ques:- There are 3 baskets. one of them have apples, one has oranges only and the other has mixture of apples and oranges. The labels on their baskets always lie. (i.e. if the label says oranges, you are sure that it doesn’t have oranges only,it could be a mixture) The task is to pick one basket and pick only one fruit from it and then correctly label all the three baskets.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:30:

Take one fruit from box with label mixture. If we see
orange, because the basket lies (it cant have a mixture),
then it has only oranges. The other 2 are labeled apples and
oranges. The one labeled apples,
cannot have oranges inside, cos they are allready been
identified, and because it lies, it cannot have apples either.
So it has a mixture. And we are left with the one labeled
oranges that lies and has apples.

Ques:- 25 racehorses, no stopwatch. 5 tracks. Figure out the top three fastest horses in the fewest number of races?
Ques:- What is the difference between a programmer and the developer
Ques:- Multiply 239 x 785
Ques:- What have u been doing for the past six months?
Ques:- The least number which when add 3 to it, completely divided 8, 12 and 18 is?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-29 15:47:25:

The correct Answer is 69

Ques:- How do you get on with different kinds of people?
Ques:- What is ur short term goal and long term goal?
Ques:- why do we select u and what value added services that u will add to our company?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:04:17:

i will put my sincere effort in my work for upward growth
of my career as well as my company.

Ques:- A box contains 3 blue marbles, 4 red, 6 green marbles and 2 yellow marbles. If four marbles are picked at random, what is the probability that none is blue?
Ques:- India?s largest electronics and home appliances company is :
A. Philips
B. Videocon
C. BPL
D. None of these
Recent Answer : Added by Sowmiya Sowmiya On 2023-07-06 06:58:48:

Phillips

Ques:- When x is real what is the least value of (x**2-6*x+5)/(x**2+2*x+1)
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:23:

(x**2 – 6* x + 5) = (x-1)*(x-5)
(x**2 + 2 * x + 1) = (x + 1) * (x+1) = (x+1)**2
For what x is (x-1)*(x-5)/( (x+1)**2) a minimum?
One way to answer this question is by using calculus.
Take the derivative, and set to zero.
Since this is a fraction of polynomials, and a fraction is
zero only if it’s numerator is zero, we need calculate only
the numerator of the derivative and set it to zero.
The numerator of the
Derivative of (x-1)*(x-5)/( (x+1)**2) is
( (x-1) + (x-5) ) ( x+1)**2 – (x-1)(x-5)( 2 (x+1) )
= (2 x – 6) (x+1)**2 – (2) (x-1)(x-5) (x+1)
= 0
Divide through by 2 (x+1)
(x-3)(x+1) – (x-1)(x-5) = 0
(x**2 – 2 x – 3 ) – (x**2 – 6 x + 5) = 0
x**2 – x**2 – 2 x + 6 x – 3 – 5 = 0
4 x – 8 = 0
x = 2
Plugging in x = 2 into the original
(x**2-6*x+5)/(x**2+2*x+1)
gives us (2**2 – 6 * 2 + 5)/(2**2 + 2*2 + 1)
= (4 – 12 + 5) / (4 + 4 + 1) = -3/9 = -1/3
Least value is -1/3

Ques:- What skills does a leader need to have? why?list the steps you would take in building up a team? how about a team with low morale?what do you do to prioritized on a given workday?
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:- Number Series 25,25,22,22,19,19,?
Recent Answer : Added by janane On 2022-08-14 16:31:06:

16

Ques:- If you subtract -1 from + 1, what will be the result?
A. -1
B. 1
C. 2
D. -2
Recent Answer : Added by Alok On 2022-08-14 16:29:01:

1 – (-1) = 1 +1 = 2

Ques:- A can do a piece of work in 15 days and B in 20 days. They began the work together but 5 days before the completion of the work, A leaves. The work was completed in?
Ques:- If we offer job. How you?ll manage it? What step you?ll take?Convenience me about your product again competency
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