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Ques:- How is gross and net salary calculated ?
Ques:- What are your outside interests?
Ques:- Why do you want to change this job?
Ques:- Divide 45 into four parts such that when 2 is added to the first part, 2 is subtracted from the second part, 2 is multiplied by the third part and the fourth part is divided by two, all result in the same number.
Recent Answer : Added by Vishwas T S On 2021-12-24 16:17:39:

Answer is 8,12,5,20
8+2=10
12-2=10
5*2=10
20/10=10

Ques:- WHAT WOULD U SAY ARE MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS?
Ques:- What objectives would you use to describe yourself?
Ques:- Two pipes X and Y can fill a tank in 20 and 30 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are used together, then how long will it take to fill the tank?
Ques:- A car after covering ½ of a journey of 100 km develops engine trouble and later travels at ½ of its original speed. As a result, it arrives 2 hours late than its normal time. What is the normal speed of the car is?
Ques:- What is your achievements ? why do you think it is significant for this job ? what are the challenges you face and how do you achieve them.
Ques:- One side of a rectangular field is 4 m and its length along diagonal is 5 m. What is the area of the field?
Recent Answer : Added by Aditya D On 2022-09-21 16:49:44:

area is given by Area of Rectangle = Length of Rectangle*(sqrt((Diagonal of Rectangle^2)-(Length of Rectangle^2)))
so substituting we get area=4*(sqrt((25-16)))
area=4*(sqrt(9))
since area cannot be negative hence we take sqrt of 9 as 3 (as sqrt of 9 is 3 and -3 as well)
area=4*3=12m^2

Ques:- If you take a marker & start from a corner on a cube, what is the maximum number of edges you can trace across if you never trace across the same edge twice, never remove the marker from the cube, & never trace anywhere on the cube, except for the corners & edges?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-17 06:27:50:

Maximum number of edges = 9. Start from one corner. Select any face including that corner. Complete a square (4 edges) around the face to reach at the starting corner point . Now, move to the opposite face through the edge joining them and passing through the starting point(1 edge). Now, complete the square of edges around this face(4 edges). Total = 4+1+4 = 9 edges

Ques:- A snail is at the bottom of a 20 meters deep pit. Every day the snail climbs 5 meters upwards, but at night it slides 4 meters back downwards. How many days does it take before the snail reaches the top of the pit?
Ques:- In a class there are 20 boys and 25 girls. In how many ways can a boy and a girl be selected?
Recent Answer : Added by Rashid Ather Deshmukh On 2021-10-07 15:42:01:

500 ways

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Ques:- When will you want to start?
Ques:- Why would you like to join us?
Ques:- (root 200) – (root 50) =?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:01:

5*(root2)

Ques:- If you had an infinite supply of water and a 5 quart and 3 quart pail, how would you measure exactly 4 quarts?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:39:

first fill 3quart pail and pour in 5quart pail.fill again 3
quart pail and fill remaining 2 quarts in 5 quart
pail.hence 1 quart remains in 3quart pail.empty 5quart pail
and pour 1 quart from 3 quart pail. also add another 3
quart from 3 quart pail. hence 1 + 3 quarts = 4 quarts.

Ques:- Two cars, 15 km apart one is turning at a speed of 50kmph other at 40kmph . How will it take to two cars meet.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:19:

A is travelling at 50kmph, B is travelling at 40
kmph……..according to the formula
time taken to meet = distance between them
———————-
relative speed of two vehicles
so, time taken to meet= 15/(50-40)=15/10=3/2hrs

Ques:- Find the amount on Rs.8000 in 9 months at 20% per annum, if the interest being compounded quarterly?
Recent Answer : Added by shareef shaik On 2021-06-16 20:53:13:

1261

Ques:- HOW CAN U SAY TIME IS MONEY.
Ques:- What is happiness for you?
Ques:- What is the meaning of Allahabad bank logo?
Recent Answer : Added by Mahi On 2020-11-08 02:14:22:

Triveni Sangam of the river
Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati at Allahabad.

Ques:- Tell us something about your past working experience?
Ques:- ‘Mango’ is related to ‘Fruit’ in the same way as ‘Potato’ is related to
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:03:24:

( d ) Root

Ques:- Find the odd man out:
385, 462, 572, 396, 427, 671, 264
A. 671
B. 427
C. 385
D. 264
Recent Answer : Added by Manthan Shukla On 2022-03-11 17:00:08:

427 is the answer
Because
385 means (3+5=8) or (8-3=5) ,
462 means (4+2=6) or (6-2=4) ,
572 means (5+2=7) or (7-5=2) ,
396 means (6+3=9) or (9-3=6) ,
671 means (6+1=7) or (7-6=1) ,
264 means (4+2=6) or (6-2=4) ,
but only 427 is the number in which if we do addition of any of its two digits (e.g 4+2 or 4+7) then its answer doesn’t come 3rd digit
like if we do 4+2 then answer will be 6 so the number should be 426 but it is not
or if we do 7-4 then answer will be 3 (not 2)
so the right answer is 427

Ques:- The age of the father is 18 years older to his son. After 5 years fathers age becomes thrice of his son, What is fathers present age.
Recent Answer : Added by Abhi On 2021-11-09 15:54:00:

4

Ques:- If he sells 40 mangoes, he will get the selling price of 4 mangoes extra, What is his percentage increase in profit ?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:06:

I have seen a few say 25% as an answer to this. But looks
like their math isn’t good and is extremeley complex to
have an asnwer of 25% to this question. Consider – Rs.1.00/-
per mango; so 40 mangoes = Rs.40.00/-, implies Rs.4.00/-
extra at the end of the deal. So he’s left with Rs.44.00/-
after selling 40 mangoes implies a profit of Rs.4.00/- over
Rs.40.00 = 44/40 = 110% which means his profit is 10%.
Hope this helps…
Thanks.

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