Rail coach factory (rcf) Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Number of times 29th day of the month occurs in 400 consecutive year is
A. 4400
B. 4497
C. 4800
D. 4600
Recent Answer : Added by AVIJIT BERA On 2021-11-26 16:30:00:

4400+(97 leap year )=4497

Ques:- A number when divided by the sum of 555 and 445 gives two times their difference as quotient and 30 as the remainder. The number is
A. 1220
B. 1250
C. 22030
D. 220030
Recent Answer : Added by Ayush On 2022-09-15 16:35:57:

dividend=divisor*quotient+remainder
x=1000*(2*(110))+30
x=22000+30
x=22030

Ques:- A drinks machine offers three selections – Tea, Coffee or Random (Either tea or Coffee) but the machine has been wired up wrongly so that each button does not give what it claims. If each drink costs 50p, how much minimum money do you have to put into the machine to work out which button gives which selection ?
Recent Answer : Added by Franck On 2022-08-14 16:42:24:

Correct Deven,

Ques:- Do you have knowledge on finance domain?
Ques:- The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 42. Find the middle number of the three?
Recent Answer : Added by Aruna On 2022-08-14 18:01:25:

X+x+2+x+3=42
3x+6=42
3x=42-6=36
X=12
X+2=14
X+3=15
Middle number 14

Ques:- Why do you want to study MS in computer science in USA
Ques:- Three thives were caught stealing sheep, mule and camel. A says ” B had stolen sheep ” C says ” B had stolen mule” B says he had stolen nothing. the one who had stolen horse is speaking truth.the one who had stolen camel is lying . Tell who had stolen what? give the steps …
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:04:29:

Had is correct ! Anil went in right direction but ended up
with wrong answers
Soln: B lied ( see anil’s comment ) which implies B has not
stolen mule. So B could steal camel or sheep.
1) Lets assume B stole camel.
In that case, A lies ( refer – A says “B had stolen sheep”
), which implies A had stolen sheep ( becoz a lier cant
steal mule ). So A->sheep B->camel C->mule. But this cant
happen because C cant lie ( refer – C says ” B had stolen
mule” ).
2) Lets assume B stole sheep.
In that case, A is true ( refer – A says “B had stolen
sheep” ), which implies A had stolen mule. So A->Mule
B->Sheep C->camel. Here C lies ( refer – C says ” B had
stolen mule” )
SO ANS: answer A- mule, B-sheep, C camel

Ques:- Are you applying for other jobs? Do you have any other offer in hand?
Ques:- . The signature on one-rupee currency notes in India is thatof the:
A. Governor, Reserve Bank of India
B. The Secretary, Ministry of Finance
C. The Finance Minister of India
D. The President
Recent Answer : Added by Santosh raut On 2022-01-08 16:05:51:

B. The Secretary, Ministry of Finance is the right answer

Ques:- What characteristics are most important in a good manager?
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Ques:- How well do you adapt to new working environments?
Ques:- The smallest prime number, that is the fifth term of an increasing arithmetic sequence in which all the four preceding terms are also prime is
A. 17
B. 29
C. 37
D. 53
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:02:32:

b

Ques:- Three candidates contested an election and received 1136, 7636 and 11628 votes respectively. What percentage of the total votes did the winning candidate get?
A. 57%
B. 60%
C. 65%
D. 90%
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:02:31:

a

Ques:- How many degrees there between the two hands of a clock at 3:15?
Recent Answer : Added by J. Cody Stockwell On 2022-08-14 16:36:03:

The hour hand advances between individual numbers as the minute hand makes a full path around the hour. The hour hand was pointing directly at 3 at 3:00, but at 3:15 it has advanced 1/4 of the way between 3 and 4. The number of degrees between numbers 30 (because 360/12). That gives you 30/4 = 7.5. The number of degrees between the two hands is 7.5 degrees.

Ques:- A person has 60 pens. He sells some of these at a profit of 12% and the rest at 8% loss. On the whole, he gets a profit of 11%. How many pens were sold at 12% profit and how many at 8% loss?
A. 54
B. 57
C. 58
D. 60
Recent Answer : Added by Anon On 2022-08-14 16:31:46:

57 and 3
12 x 57 = 684
-8 x 3 = -24
684 – 24 = 660
660/ 60 = 11

Ques:- A can copy 50 papers in 10 hours while both A & B can copy 70 papers in 10 hours. Then for how many hours required for B to copy 26 papers?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:04:30:

A can copy 50 papers in 10 hrs
that means 5 papers in 1 hour
A & B can copy 70 papers in 10 hrs
that means both of them copy 7 papers in 1hour
we know A can copy 5 papers
there fore B can copy 2papers in 1 hour
so B can copu 26 papers in x hours
2*x=26
x=26/2=13 hours

Ques:- Motivation to shift from Delhi to Pune?
Ques:- The average age of seven persons sitting in a row facing east is 28 years. If the average age of the first three persons is 21 years and the average age of the last three persons is 34 years, then find the age of the person sitting in the middle of the row?
Recent Answer : Added by V Revanth Royal On 2021-08-16 15:51:28:

31yrs

Ques:- Consider a function which, for a given whole number n, returns the number of ones required when writing out all numbers between 0 and n. For example, f(13)=6. Notice that f(1)=1. What is the next largest n such that f(n)=n?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:41:

#1: N = 1, f(N) = 1
#2: N = 199981, f(N) = 199981
#3: N = 199982, f(N) = 199982
#4: N = 199983, f(N) = 199983
#5: N = 199984, f(N) = 199984
#6: N = 199985, f(N) = 199985
#7: N = 199986, f(N) = 199986
#8: N = 199987, f(N) = 199987
#9: N = 199988, f(N) = 199988
#10: N = 199989, f(N) = 199989
#11: N = 199990, f(N) = 199990
#12: N = 200000, f(N) = 200000
#13: N = 200001, f(N) = 200001
#14: N = 1599981, f(N) = 1599981
#15: N = 1599982, f(N) = 1599982

Ques:- A train 100 m long crosses a platform 125 m long in 15 sec; find the speed of the train?
Recent Answer : Added by GAURAV WAGHELA On 2022-03-09 16:35:13:

1km is equal to 1000 meter
Therefore 225 meter is how many km
Then we have to cross multiply
1km – 1000 meter
? – 225 meter
0.225 km
Then we have to apply formula
Speed = Distance/Time
Speed = 0.225/12 sec
= 0.01875×3600sec
= 67.5
Therefore speed of train is = 67.5

Ques:- If the project already started and u hired in the middle of the project?what will u do?
Ques:- A train 280 m long is moving at 60 km/hr. Time taken by the train to cross a tunnel 220 m long is
A. 15 sec
B. 20 sec
C. 25 sec
D. 30 sec
Recent Answer : Added by Swapna On 2022-10-07 17:19:10:

30 Sec

Ques:- A lent Rs. 5000 to B for 2 years and Rs. 3000 to C for 4 years on simple interest at the same rate of interest and received Rs. 2200 in all from both of them as interest. The rate of interest per annum is?
Recent Answer : Added by Atif On 2022-12-05 16:13:31:

3000(4x/100) + 5000(2x/100)=10

Ques:- What are workload managers for?
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Ques:- A man has a wolf, a goat, and a cabbage. He must cross a river with the two animals and the cabbage. There is a small rowing-boat, in which he can take only one thing with him at a time. If, however, the wolf and the goat are left alone, the wolf will eat the goat. If the goat and the cabbage are left alone, the goat will eat the cabbage. How can the man get across the river with the two animals and the cabbage?
Recent Answer : Added by Avaneesh Shukla On 2022-05-17 09:09:43:

take goat from one side and leave it another side and then come back another side and carry cabbage from one side leave it near goat and carry goat back to other side and then carry wolf leave it another side with cabbage come back to
goat side and carray goat to other side not all three are there on another side

Ques:- What is your educational qualification, experience, etc.
Ques:- Are you open to take risks? or Do you like experimenting?

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