Planet Organic Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

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Ques:- Rs. 800 becomes Rs. 956 in 3 years at a rate of S.I. If the rate of interest is increased by 4%, what amount will Rs. 800 become in 3 years?
Recent Answer : Added by Sanketsinh Rathod On 2021-10-22 09:13:12:

1052

Ques:- a man travels by walking 4 kmph to a certain distance followed by 3 kmph upstream a hill and returns at 6 kmph hill downstream and walks the same 4 kmph in flat and returns home. if the total time taken is 6 hrs wht is the total distance ?
A. 24
B. 12
C. 22.5
D. none of these
Recent Answer : Added by Dennis On 2020-07-16 14:50:37:

The ratio flat vs hill is unknown so you can’t calculate this normally. But since the average for uphill/downhill is also 4 kmph ((1.5h)/6km)), the calculation is: 6 hours * 4kmph = 24km.

Ques:- What types of tools or measuring devices do you use related to math?
Ques:- Describe your ideal company, location and job.
Ques:- Starting with your last job, tell me about any of your achievements that were recognized by your superiors?
Ques:- Asking a Post Graduate in CS student whats your typing speed.
Ques:- What type of work environment do you likebest?
Ques:- About family and job profile?
Ques:- Why do you expect this much salary?
Ques:- How do you consider yourself suitable for this position?
Ques:- Would you like to change your job in search of better salary?
Ques:- By selling a house for Rs.45000, it was found that 1/8 of the outlay was gained, what ought the selling to price to have been in order to have lost 5 p.c?
Ques:- Insert the missing number:
8, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 17, 22, (…..)
A. 20
B. 22
C. 24
D. 27
Recent Answer : Added by Swapnil On 2022-11-24 16:55:31:

20

Ques:- Which greatest number will divide 3026 and 5053 leaving remainders 11 and 13 respectively?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 40
D. 45
Recent Answer : Added by Vijay Vinod On 2022-09-16 14:52:15:

Answer is 45
First we need to subtract those reminders from the respective numbers, then we have to find the hcf of two numbers(numbers got from the subtraction) then you will get the answer.
So,
After subtraction you will get
3026-11 = 3015
5053-13 = 5040
HCF of these two numbers
5 | 3015 5040
3 | 603 1008
3 | 201 336
| 67 112
We can’t find a common diviser since 67 is a prime number
So the HCF = 5 * 3 * 3
= 45
5*3*3 = 45

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Ques:- The average of five results is 46 and that of the first four is 45. The fifth result is?
Recent Answer : Added by Lani On 2021-09-28 17:28:16:

x- sum of first 4 values
y – 5th value

x/4 = 45
x=45*4=180

(x+y)/5 = 46
(180+y)/5=46
180+y=230
y=50

Ques:- distance D=rt where r & t are +ve and r is constant,as t increses then D_________
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:09:

D also increases
D & T are directly proportional

Ques:- Why have you been out of work so long?
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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:- A train 150 m long running at 72 kmph crosses a platform in 25 sec. What is the length of the platform?
Recent Answer : Added by Sanjeev Singh kushvaha On 2021-08-07 04:11:11:

350m

Ques:- In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
Statements :
All pens are roads. All roads are houses.
Conclusions :
I. All houses are pens.
II. Some houses are pens.
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
Recent Answer : Added by Ritu Verma On 2021-12-20 03:54:58:

A.

Ques:- Where is your residence and what is your family background?
Ques:- There are two water tanks X andY , X is much smaller than Y. While water fills at the rate of 1 liter every hour in X, it gets filled up like, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 in tank Y. (At the end of first hour, Y has 10 liters, second hour it has 20 liters and so on). If tank Y is 1/32 filled of the 21 hours, what is total duration of hours required to fill it completely?
Recent Answer : Added by Grace On 2020-11-25 15:02:28:

1/32(x)L=21h
10L=1h
X=21x10x32
=6720 Liters
Thus:
6720L=Yh
10L=1h
Yh=6720/10
Y=672h

Ques:- A fort of 2000 soldiers has provisions for 50 days. After 10 days some of them left and the food was now enough for the same period of 50 days as before. How many of them left?
Recent Answer : Added by Agboola Al-Mubarak Dosunmu On 2020-12-09 15:07:45:

400

Ques:- An amount of Rs. 3000 becomes Rs. 3600 in four years at simple interest. If the rate of interest was 1% more, then what was be the total amount?
Recent Answer : Added by Sakshi On 2021-08-08 09:30:35:

3606

Ques:- There are two candles of equal lengths and of different thickness. The thicker one lasts of six hours. The thinner 2 hours less than the thicker one. Ramesh lights the two candles at the same time. When he went to bed he saw the thicker one is twice the length of the thinner one. How long ago did Ramesh light the two candles?
Recent Answer : Added by Naru Mani Chandan On 2022-03-18 09:18:12:

3 hours ago.

Thin candle melts 3/4 in 3 hours leaving 1/4
Where as in the same time thick candle melts 3/6 leaving 3/6 which is 1/2. Now thick candle is exactly twice than the thin candle.

Or via modeling:

We need to find time at which the length of the thin candle is half the thick candle. Let x be the time. Thin candle melts at 1/4 an hour and thick candle melts at 1/6 an hour. In x hours they melt at x/4 and x/6 respectively. What’s left will be 1 – x/4 and 1 – x/6. We need to find x at which :

2 * (1 – (x/4)) = 1 – (x/6)

This equation results in x = 3

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