Vukani gaming corporation (pty) ltd. Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Do you dress professionally daily?
Ques:- one rectangular plate with length 8inches,breadth 11 inches and 2 inches thickness is there.what is the length of the circular rod with diameter 8 inches and equal to volume of rectangular plate?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:39:

volume of cylinder=volume of plane
pi*r*R*H=L*B*H
16PI*H=176
SO h= length=176/16*pi
ANser is 44pi

Ques:- What you want ot do?
Ques:- If I walk at 3 kmph, I miss the train by 2 min, if however, I walk at 4 kmph. I reach the station 2 min before the arrival of the train. How far do I walk to reach the station?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-29 16:36:42:

answer :
Let the distance which I walk to the station be x km Then Time needed to reach the station at 3 km/hr = (3x​+602​) hrs and
Time needed to reach the station at 4 km/hr = (4x​+602​) hrs But 3x​+301​=4x​−301​⇒3x​−4x​=−302​=151​
⇒124x−3x​=151​⇒12x​=151​⇒x=1512​=54​ km

Ques:- 8.008 + 0.8 + 80.8 + 800.8 + 0.08 = ?
Recent Answer : Added by rahul kumar chaurasiya On 2022-05-17 08:56:41:

890.488

Ques:- Divide Rs.118000 among three persons A, B and C such that the ratio of the shares of A and B is 3:4 and that of B:C is 5:6?
Ques:- Two trains are coming from opposite directions with speeds of 75 km/hr and 100 km/hr on two parallel tracks. At some moment the distance between them is 100 km. After T hours, distance between them is again 100 km. T is equal to
A. 1 hr
B. $$1{1} / {7}$$
C. $$1{1} / {2}$$
D. 2 hrs
Recent Answer : Added by Clepina On 2022-08-14 18:01:55:

1(1/7)hr

Ques:- A bakery opened with its daily supply of 40 dozen rolls. Half of the rolls were sold by noon and 60% of the remaining rolls were sold between noon and closing time. How many dozen rolls were left unsold?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 10
Recent Answer : Added by Bhuvnesh Jain On 2022-01-16 17:16:55:

8

Ques:- Radius of sphere is increased by 50%. By how much percentage is surface area is increased?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:36:

let original radius=100
original surface area lets say it x =4 * (22/7) * 100 *100
new radius=100 + 50% of 100=150
new surface area lets say it y = 4 * (22/7)* 150* 150
increase in surface area=((y-x)/x) * 100
i.e.
((4*(22/7)*150*150 – 4*(22/7)*100 *100) / (4*(22/7)*100*100))*100
=125
so the answer is 125%.
hope this helps you.

Ques:- In the reading room of a library, there are 10 tables, 4 chairs per table. In each table there are different numbers of people seated. How many ways they will sit in the library so that no chair would be blank?
A. 8
B. 6
C. 2
D. 5
E. 4
Recent Answer : Added by Swarup On 2021-12-23 16:25:57:

4

Ques:- A car covers a certain distance taking 7 hours in forward journey. During the return journey, speed was increased by12 kmph and it takes 5 hours. What is total distance covered?
Recent Answer : Added by Ashwin wankhede On 2021-08-06 04:58:04:

d=7s—–equation 1
d=5(s+12)
7s=5(s+12)
7s=5s+60
2s=60
s=30
from equation 1
d=7*30
d =210km

Ques:- A person with some money spends 1/3 for cloths, 1/5 of the remaining for food and 1/4 of the remaining for travel. He is left with Rs 100/- How much did he have with him in the begining?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:00:38:

ans: 250 rs exactly

Ques:- Share your work experience.
Ques:- Do you know what this company is into?
Ques:- Introduce yourself
Ques:- What do you understand by friendship.
Ques:- Find out the wrong number in a given series.
445, 221, 109, 46, 25, 11, 4
A. 11
B. 25
C. 46
D. 109
Recent Answer : Added by Naman On 2022-05-17 09:09:01:

C.46
4+7
11+(7*2)
25+(7*2*2)
53+(7*2*2*2)
109+(7*2*2*2*2)…..

Ques:- Back ground
Ques:- A man rows to a place 48 km distant and come back in 14 hours. He finds that he can row 4 km with the stream in the same time as 3 km against the stream. The rate of the stream is:
Recent Answer : Added by shashank chourasiya On 2022-03-09 16:42:05:

Hint: Assume that the speed of the stream is x and the speed of the boat in still water is x. From the statement of the question form two equations in two variables x and y. This system is reducible to linear equations in two variables. Reduce the system to a system of linear equations in two variables by proper substitutions. Solve the system of equations using any one of the methods like Substitution method, elimination method, graphical method or using matrices. Hence find the value of x satisfying both the equation. The value of x will be the speed of the stream.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Let the speed of the stream be x, and the speed of the boat in still water be y.
We have the speed of the boat upstream = y-x.
Speed of the boat downstream = y+ x.
Now since it takes 14 hours to reach a place at a distance of 48 km and come back, we have the sum of the times taken to reach the place downstream and time taken to return back upstream is equal to 14.
Now, we know that time =Distance speed
Using, we get
Time taken to reach the place =48y+x and the time taken to return back =48y−x.
Hence, we have
48y+x+48y−x=14
Dividing both sides by 2, we get
24y+x+24y−x=7 —–(i)
Also, the time taken to cover 4km downstream is equal to the time taken to cover 3km upstream.
Hence, we have 4y+x=3y−x
Transposing the term on RHS to LHS, we get
4y+x−3y−x=0 ——– (ii)
Put 1y+x=t and 1y−x=u, we have
24t+24u=7 ——-(iii)4t−3u=0 ——–(iv)
Multiplying equation (iv) by 6 and subtracting from equation (iii), we get
24t−24t+24u+18u=7⇒42u=7
Dividing both sides by 42, we get
u=742=16
Substituting the value of u in equation (iv), we get
4t−3(16)=0⇒4t−12=0
Adding 12 on both sides, we get
4t=12
Dividing both sides by 4, we get
t=18
Reverting to original variables, we have
1y+x=18 and 1y−x=16
Taking reciprocals on both sides in both equations, we have
y+ x=8 ——- (v)y−x=6 ——–(vi)
Adding equation (v) and equation (vi), we get
2y=14
Dividing both sides by 2, we get
y=7.
Substituting the value of y in equation (v), we get
7+x=8
Subtracting 7 from both sides we get
x = 8-7 =1
Hence the speed of the stream is 1 km/hr.

Ques:- The average marks in mathematics scored by the pupils of a school at the public examination were 39. If four of these pupils who actually scored 5, 12, 15 and 19 marks at the examination had not been sent up, the average marks for the school would have been 44. Find the number of pupils sent up for examination from the school?
Ques:- What is Sensex?What is Nifty ?Difference between these two
Ques:- Diffrence between banking domain and medical domain
Ques:- What is your work experience in computer?
Ques:- If ur passing thru road narrate any kind of story???
Ques:- Can you describe how you solved a work or school problem?
Ques:- Sell me this stapler?(this pencil?this clock?or some other object on interviewer?s desk).
Ques:- If the 3 digit number AB9 is a perfect square then is A an odd digit?
Recent Answer : Added by Shitoshe Wangatia On 2021-12-11 15:07:15:

A perfect square is a square number of a digit. eg 64 is a perfect number, a square of 8
Now digits AB9 is a square number of a number.
AB9 Can also be written as A multiply by B multiply by 9
Get the Square root of AB9
Assumption, A=1, B=1
1*1=1=A, 1*1=1=B Therefore,
Square root of A = A, B = B and 9=3
Therefore
An odd number is a number indivisible by 2.
for example 1,3,5,7…….
Therefore Squares A*B*9= AB9
Where a=1, b=1, 3 as digits.
Conclusion
A=1 is an odd number

Ques:- Where did you find this job?
Ques:- A person travels 800m with some speed and reaches the destination. If he travels 15m/sec more than his previous speed, he will reach the destination 12 sec before. Find out his original speed?
Ques:- In each questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
Statements :
Some books are pens. No pen is pencil.
Conclusions :
I. Some books are pencils.
II. No book is pencil.
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 Akanksha Jha On 2022-10-17 15:58:01:

E

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