Nov 2014 IBM Solutions & QN Paper. This is same as 2013 Hyderabad Drive. QN Paper given at the end of the Solutions.
Section 1: Matrix
Test
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. a
5. c
6. a
7. b
8. c
9. a
10. b
11. c
12. d
13. d
14. a
15. b
Section 2: Number
Series
1. c
2. a
3. c
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. c
8. c
9. c
10. c
11. b
12. d
13. c
14. d
15. a
16. b
17. d
18. b
19. b
20. c
Section 3:
Quantitative Aptitude
1. a
2. c
3. c
4. d
5. d
6. b
7. c
8. d
9. c
10. a
11. b
12. c
Round 1 : Aptitude
Calculators are allowed
You cannot
go back to a previous question, be it answered or unanswered
No negative marking
If answer is not submitted within the allotted time– you
will be moved to the next question automatically.
Round 2: Business English
Sections: 01
Round 2, Section 1: Business
English
Questions:
22
Time Limit: 20:00(20
minutes) for full section.
Topics: Various forms (Business Letters,
Memos, Writing style, Grammar, Punctuation)
You cannot
go back to a previous question, be it answered or unanswered
No negative marking
Round 1 :
Section – 1: Matrix Test (15 questions in 10 minutes)
Section – 1: Matrix Test (15 questions in 10 minutes)
Section
– 2: Number Series (20 questions in 4 minutes)
Section
– 3: Quantitative Aptitude (12 questions in 15 minutes)
Directions
for questions 1-5: Answer the questions on the basis of transformations made on
the given matrix.
Condition
A: The transformations are made individually. For example transformation 2 will
not be made on result on
transformation 1.
COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4
ROW 1 1 1 1 1
ROW 2 2 4 8 16
ROW 3 3 9 27 81
ROW 4 4 16 64 256
Transformation
1: Column 2 is interchanged with column 4 and then row 3 is interchanged
with Row 4.
Transformation
2: Row 2 is interchanged with Row 1 and then Column 4 elements are copied
as Row 4.
Transformation
3: Column 4 elements are copied as Column 2 elements and then Row 3 is
interchanged with Row 1.
1. After transformation 1 what wil be
the element in Row 2 and Column 1?
a) 64
b) 2
c) 8
d) none of these
2.
After transformation 3 what wil be
the elements of column 1?
a) 3,2,1,4
b) 1,4,2,3
c) 2,1,3,4
d) none of these
3. After transformation 2 what wil be the element
in Row 4 and Column 4?
a) 1
b) 16
c) 81
d) 256
4.
After transformation 3 what will be
the element in Row 3 and Column 1?
a) 1
b) 16
c) 81
d) 256
5.
If transformation 1 is performed
after performing transformation 3 i.e. 1 is performed on the resultant matrix
of 3, then what will be the elements of Row 4?
a) 4,64,4,256
b) 1,2,1,2
c) 4,256,64,256
d) none of these
Directions
for questions 6-8: Answer the
questions on basis of following matrices.
a r e
l o a
f u r
Matrix 1
d e g
l q r
f r s
Matrix 2
w o i
e v u
t a r
Matrix 3
6.
If the elements of matrix 2 are
concatenated (appended at the end) with the respective elements of matrix 3 and
then the elements of resultant matrix are concatenated with matrix 1 then what
wil be the last element in dictionary among the 9 elements?
a) uar
b) uet
c) uux
d) ufe
7.
How many columns have at least one
vowel?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) none of these
8.
If the alphabets from all the matrices are taken, how many unique
consonants wil we get?
a) 6
b) 8
c) 10
d) 12
Directions
9-12: In the matrix given below Row 1, Row 2 and Row 3 are families. Answer the
questions on basis of this
information.
Person Friend Enemy
A D G
B E A
C G E
9.
How many pairs of friends are there (assuming friend of friend is a
friend)?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
10.
How many pairs of enemies are there (assuming enemy of enemy is an enemy)?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
11.
If E becomes enemy of B, how many
pair of enemies are there (assuming enemy of enemy is an enemy)?
a) 12
b) cannot be determined
c) a contradiction occurs
d) none of these
12.
Who can be removed from the matrix so that the number of pair of friends
remains stil the same?
a) A
b) c
c) G
d) none of these
Directions
13-15: Answer the questions on the basis of matrix given.
00 34 164 23
91 -76 93 08
04 24 36 26
45 75 51 14
13.
If all the numbers above 90 are
added and then all the number below 10 are multiplied. What will be the
resultant of division of addition of numbers above 50 to the multiplied numbers
below 10?
a) 1
b) 348
c) 225
d) None of these
14.
If row 1 is added with row 2, row 3
is added with row 4, how many prime numbers wil be there?
a) 0
b) 1
c) 2
d) none of these
–
15.
If column 1 is interchanged with column 4 and row 1 is subtracted from row
4, how many multiples of 5 will be there?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 6
Section
– 2: Number Series (20 questions in 4 minutes)
1.
23,29,36,44,53,…….
a) 61
b) 103
c) 63
d) 24
2.
3,4,12,5,6,……….
a) 30
b) 51
c) 60
d) 72
3.
1.9, 2.95,4,5.05,6.2,……
a) 7.25
b) 735
c) 7.35
d) 4.8
4.
23,8,34,81,33,………
a) 44
b) 57
c) 27
d) 47
5.
8,64,216,………
a) 576
b) 512
c) 144
d) 1024
6.
2,3,5,7,11,……….
a) 13
b) 15
c) 19
d) 23
7.
27,31,40,56,81,……..
a) 91
b) 100
c) 117
d) 193
8.
999,777,666,444,…………..
a) 222
b) 3333
c) 333
d) 111
9.
1,1,2,3,5,8,13,…….., 34,55
a) 99
b) 40
c) 21
d) 23
10.
0,1,32,243,…………
a) 1512
b) 1000
c) 1024
d) 1054
–
11.
53415, 75627, 97849, 19061, ……………
a) 31253
b) 31283
c) 32442
d) 32443
12.
15,31,63,80,242,………….
a) 691
b) 451
c) 600
d) 728
13.
4,36,144,400,……….
a) 500
b) 676
c) 900
d) 1024
14.
14,26,38,49,50,………..
a) 61
b) 51
c) 50
d) 62
15.
1,1/3,1/6,1/18,1/36,………….
a) 1/108
b) 1/72
c) 1/144
d) 1/48
16.
AA, BB, CD, DH, ……….
a) EM
b) EP
c) ER
d) ES
17.
24,39,416,525,……..
a) 687
b) 688
c) 639
d) 636
18.
12,50,6,3,0.18,………
a) 0.0036
b) 0.0054
c) 0.0063
d) 0.0064
19.
24,/,6,X,64,-, 252,……..,4,
a) +
b) =
c) -
d) !
20.
4,9,25,49,121,169,…………
a) 225
b) 256
c) 289
d) 324
Section
– 3: Quantitative Aptitude (12 questions in 15 minutes)
1. In a class, 24 boys are there and one seventh
of total are girls. How many students are there in total?
a) 28
b) 30
c) 32
d) none of these
2.
A mixture has milk and water in the
ratio 5:1. 20 liters of water is added and the ratio now becomes 5:6. How much
milk was present in original mixture?
a) 15 liters
b) 25 liters
c) 20 liters
d) 30 liters
3.
How many smal cuboids of dimension
2m X 3m x 4 m can be accommodated in a cube of side 22 m?
a) 160
b) 385
c) 420
d) 464
4.
What is the ratio of areas of circum
circle and in circle of an equilateral triangle?
a) 1:2
b) 2:1
c) 3:1
d) 4:1
5.
Two doctors, three lawyers and one
teacher went for a picnic? How many persons would have went for picnic at
minimum if a person cannot be both teacher and lawyer?
a) 6
b) 5
c) 3
d) 4
6.
“asd fgr ghy” stands for “let it
be”. “uio fgr wet” stands for “let us go”. “wet mkl asd” stands for “go with
it”. What is the code for “be”?
a) asd
b) ghy
c) fgr
d) none of these
7.
The weight age given to various
subjects while calculating total marks of a student is inversely proportional
to maximum marks of the subject. If math has weight age 0.5 and maximum marks
100, and weight age for science is 0.875, what are the maximum marks for
science?
a) 36
b) 73
c) 57
d) 100
8.
The population of mice in a market
doubles every day. Every day 20 mice are kil ed. How many mice are there if
after every three days, the number of mice becomes same again?
a) 36
b) 12
c) 60
d) 20
9.
If printing a page requires 2mg of
ink, how many rims of 500 pages can be printed with 1 kg of ink?
a) 200
b) 500
c) 1000
d) 2000
10.
Three numbers are in A.P., and the
product of them is same as product of smal est and largest. What is the middle
number?
a) 1
b) -1
c) 2
d) -2
11.
A can complete 10 rounds of park in
the same time as B completes 6 rounds. If circumference of track is 200 m, how
much start A can give to B in a race of 1 round?
a) 60 meters
b) 80 meters
c) 100 meters
d) none of these
12.
What is the probability for a pair
of dice to show a sum of 5 or 10?
a) 1/6
b) 1/3
c) 7/36
d) 5/18
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