RACQ Operations Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Asked about qualification details?
Ques:- You are given with two identical iron bars. one of them is magnetized and the other is not. u are suppose to find which one is magnetized. u are not suppose to use any other thing.
Ques:- About qualification and personal about family.
Ques:- How do you manage your time in a project when the project has a tight deadline? Give an example to prove your point.
Ques:- Eight persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular table. S is to the immediate right of W. V is not next to either R or T. W is to the immediate right of T, who is sitting opposite to R. U and W are sitting opposite to each other. Who is sitting opposite to S?
Recent Answer : Added by Dolly chawla On 2021-10-19 16:10:29:

V is sitting opposite to s

Ques:- Tell me honestly about the strong points and weak points of your boss (company, management team, etc.)?
Ques:- Why a select t his filed…………………………….,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Ques:- Describe a challenging situation that you have handle, howyou approached the situation and what you learn t from it
Ques:- What salary you are expecting from company?
Ques:- How long will you continue with this job?
Ques:- At the end of three years what will be the compound interest at the rate of 10% p.a. on an amount of Rs.20000?
Recent Answer : Added by MAMIDI LIJITA SREE On 2023-01-21 17:36:36:

6620

Ques:- If there are 2 wheelers and 4 wheelers parked in a school located at the heart of the city, find the number of 4 wheelers parked there if there were 58 wheels are parked there.
Recent Answer : Added by gkt On 2021-11-09 15:53:15:

total no of 4 wheelers: 40
total no of 2 wheelers: 18

Ques:- In your opinion, what is the most beautiful math equation ever derived?
Ques:- Out of 10 persons working on a project, 4 are graduates. If 3 are selected, what is the probability that there is at least one graduate among them?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-28 18:37:01:

Out of 10 persons, 4 are graduates; so, (10 – 4) = 6 are under-graduates.

If there is no restriction, any three can be chosen from the ten in (10C3) = 120 ways.

Now, if all three chosen are under-graduates; it can take place in (6C3) = 20 ways.

Therefore, the probability that there will be no graduate among the three chosen = (20 / 120) = (1 / 6).

Therefore, the probability that there will be at least one graduate among the three chosen = {1 – (1 / 6)} = (5 / 6) = 0.8333.

Ques:- As you said, internet surfing is your hobby. Which site do you surf mostly?
Ques:- Which of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 24?
A. 35718
B. 63810
C. 537804
D. 3125736
Recent Answer : Added by Random On 2022-08-14 16:28:26:

D

Ques:- REASON FOR CHANGE FROM CURRENT ORGANIZATION?
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:- Find out the wrong number in each sequence:
22, 33, 69, 99, 121, 279, 594
A. 594
B. 279
C. 121
D. 33
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-28 18:38:17:

B. 279

Ques:- The dimensions of a certain machine are 48″ X 30″ X 52″. If the size of the machine is increased proportionately until the sum of its dimensions equals 156″, what will be the increase in the shortest side?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:28:

6″

Ques:- If 12 file cabinets require 18 feet of wall space, how many feet of wall space will 30 cabinets require?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:33:

45

Ques:- What is management round in the interview section
Ques:- You are working in your organization from 3 months. why do you want to live?
Ques:- What is your ambitions in life?
Ques:- What if you did’nt get any growth in our company even working for 3 or 4 years.
Ques:- What kind of hobbies and interests do you possess?
Ques:- Tell something About Youself ?
Ques:- Functionalties of servlets.
Recent Answer : Added by MGK On 2021-08-06 04:58:03:

Servlets are the Java programs that run on the Java-enabled web server or application server. They are used to handle the request obtained from the webserver, process the request, produce the response, then send the response back to the webserver.

Ques:- I don’t know
Ques:- The H.C.F. of 0.54, 1.8 and 7.2 is
A. 0.18
B. 0.018
C. 1.8
D. 18
Recent Answer : Added by vishakha yadav On 2022-05-17 08:54:24:

0.18

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