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Ques:- What type of books do you read and why?
Ques:- Why are you so interested in this company?
Ques:- Find out the wrong number in a given series.
3, 7, 15, 39, 63, 127, 255, 511
A. 7
B. 15
C. 39
D. 67
Recent Answer : Added by Bharath Teja On 2022-08-14 16:25:25:

C. 39

3*2+1 = 7
15*2+1 = *31*
31*2+1 = 63
63*2+1 = 127
127*2+1 = 255
255*2+1 = 511

Ques:- Nanda Devi peak forms a part of(a) Assam Himalayas(b) Kumaon Himalayas(c) Nepal Himalayas(d) Punjab Himalayas
Ques:- WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE AIM IN LIFE
Ques:- Past job profile & company profile
Ques:- Tell something About Youself ?
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:- Have you ever slipped any schedule
Ques:- Do you have experience in medical billing?
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:- When was the last time that you volunteered to expand your knowledge at work, as opposed to being directed to do so?
Ques:- Why you want to change from hardware sector to fmcg sector
Ques:- In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
Statements :
All poles are guns. Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions :
I. All guns are boats.
II. Some boats are not guns.
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 Kushant Mourya On 2022-01-19 15:38:51:

C

Ques:- Describe your Total Exp.
Ques:- A train 300 m long crossed a platform 900 m long in 1 minutes 12 seconds. The speed of the train (in km/hr) is
A. 40
B. 50
C. 60
D. 70
Recent Answer : Added by Fatima On 2022-09-24 14:33:38:

The Answer is c

Ques:- Exploring capability to manage multiple projects and provide recommendations
Ques:- Why are you want to leave your present Job?
Ques:- How many 1's are there in the binary form of 8*1024 + 3*64 + 3
Recent Answer : Added by Lakshmi On 2022-01-08 16:05:45:

8*1024+3*64+3
8192+192+3
8387
1000/0011/1000/0111
So ie 7. 1s here

Ques:- In one hour, a boat goes 11 km/hr along the stream and 5 km/hr against the stream. What is the speed of the boat in still water (in km/hr)?
Ques:- The probability that A speaks truth is 3/5 and that of B speaking truth is 4/7. What is the probability that they agree in stating the same fact?
Recent Answer : Added by Ashish Makhija On 2022-08-14 16:35:55:

If both agree stating the same fact, either both of them speak truth of both speak false.
∴ Probability
=3/5×4/7+2/5×3/7=12/35+6/35=18/35

Ques:- In a sports contest there were m medals awarded on n successive days (n > 1). 1. On the first day 1 medal and 1/7 of the remaining m – 1 medals were awarded. 2. On the second day 2 medals and 1/7 of the now remaining medals was awarded; and so on.On the nth and last day, the remaining n medals were awarded.How many days did the contest last, and how many medals were awarded altogether?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-21 15:26:11:

6*6=36 medals
6 days

1st day=1+35/7=6 remaining 30 medals
2nd day=2+28/7=6 remaining 24 medals
3rd day=3+21/7=6 remaining 18 medals

6th day 6 medals

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Ques:- The cost of 17 apples, 9 oranges , 13 bananas is rs 130 , whereas cost of 13 oranges, 7 apples and 10 bananas is rs 100. find the cost of 1 apple , 1 banana and 1 orange put together?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-27 18:08:58:

Let cost for apple be a Cost for banana be b and Orange be c

So by first value expression becomes 17a + 13b + 9c =130 ———-1 therefore if you further solve a = (130 – 13b – 9c)/17 ———- 2 the second expression becomes: 13c + 7a + 10b = 100 ———- 3 If you put value of a in second expression it becomes: 13c + 7[(130 – 3b – 9c)/17] +10b = 100

Further if you solve you get value of b:

b = 10 – 2c ———-4

put value of b from 4 in 1

17a + 13 [10 – 2c] + 9c = 130

Further if you solve you find value of a

a = c ———-5

Put 5 in 3

13c + 7c + 10b = 100

further solve you get: c = 1 ———-6

from 5 and 6

a = c = 1 ———-7

Substitute value of c in expression 4

b = 10 – 2c b = 10 -2 * 1 b = 8 ———-8

therefore a + b + c = 10

Ques:- What is the advantage of the team work?
Ques:- Some persons decide to raise Rs. 3 lakhs by equal contribution from each of them. If they contributed Rs. 50 extra each, the contribution increased to Rs. 3.25 lakhs. How many persons were there ?
A. 400
B. 500
C. 600
D. 700
E. None of these
Recent Answer : Added by BINDHU REDDY On 2021-08-09 01:51:48:

500

Ques:- Who is close to you in your brothers and sister and why ?
Ques:- Describe yourself, what do you think about your own?
Ques:- Find the odd man out:
3, 5, 7, 12, 17, 19
A. 19
B. 17
C. 13
D. 12
Recent Answer : Added by Veeresh On 2022-08-14 16:35:30:

D.12

Ques:- P, Q and R invests Rs.2000, Rs.3000 and Rs.4000 in a business. After one year P removed his money; Q and R continued the business for one more year. If the net profit after 2 years be Rs.3200, then P’s share in the profit is?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-28 19:14:13:

Complete step-by-step answer:
Investment made by A for 1 year, IA=2000
Investment made by B for 2 year,
IB=2×3000IB=6000

Investment made by C for 2 year,
IC=2×4000IC=8000
The ratio of their investment is given by
IA:IB:IC=2000:6000:8000
To simplify the ratio divide it by 1000,
IA:IB:IC=2:6:8
Now again to simplify divide the ratio by 2,
IA:IB:IC=1:3:4
The total parts of this investment =1+3+4=8
A’s share in the investment is 1 out of the 8 parts; B’s share is 3 out of 8 while C’s share is 4.
Therefore, the profit share of A’s investment of Rs. 2000=18×3200=400.

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