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Mindtree Questions

The document contains a series of mathematical and logical reasoning questions, including problems on percentages, population growth, simple interest, and relationships. It also includes verbal ability questions focusing on synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and sentence correction. The questions are structured to test various skills in arithmetic, reasoning, and language comprehension.

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MINDTREE QUESTIONS

1. Rs 6000 need to be divided in X, Y and Z. In the share of 2 : 6: 8 ?

2. If (3/2)X = (4/3)Y = (5/2)Z. Then X:Y:Z is

3. The table is bought for Rs. 1950 and sold at Rs. 2340. Find the profit
percent.

4. In a exam Reena requires 20% marks to pass the exam. If she receives 180
marks, she falls short by 20 marks, what was the maximum marks she could
got?

Vijay requires 40% to pass. If he gets 185 marks, falls short by 15 marks,
what was the maximum marks he could have got?

5. Find the simple interest on Rs. 1920 at 45 % per annum for 3 months

6. The population of a town is 196000. It increases by 7% in the 1st year


and decreases by 5% in the 2nd year. What is the population of the town at
the end of 2 years? What is the population of the town at the end of 2 years?

7. Progression

7+ 52+ 321+........... = ?
8. Last year in state examination, Alice scored 55% in Maths and 80% in
English. Find the minimum percent he should score in History, which was of
50 marks (if English was of 100 and Maths was to 100 marks). She has
focused aim of getting 75%

In the university examination last year, Rajesh scored 65% in English and
82% in History. What is the minimum percent he should score in Sociology,
which is out of 50 marks (if English and History were for 100 marks each),
if he aims at getting 78% overall?

9. A boy row a self stream boat at 10kmph in still water, if the current
velocity is 2kmph and the boy takes 2 hours to row from a place and come
back to origin, how far is the place is.

10. Find the simple interest accrued on Rs. 10530 at the end of 5 years at
12 % per annum

Logical Reasoning

1. Divya's father, pointing towards a person, said, "He is the brother of my


father's only sibling". How is the person related to Divya ?

2. Find the relation of B with N ?


 B is sister of D.

 M is father of D.

 N is sister of M.

3.

Abraham, Border, Charlie, Dennis and Elmer and their respective wives
recently dined together and were seated at a circular table. The seats were
so arranged that men and women alternated and each woman was three
places distant from her husband. Mrs. Charlie sat to the left of Mr. Abraham.
Mrs. Elmer sat two places to the right of Mrs. Border. Who sat to the right
of Mr. Abraham?

4.

Which set of letters CANNOT be coded with the same digit?

5. Six players K,M,G,D,L and T are sitting in a circular table facing the
center. M is to the left of K . D is between G and T . L is between G and M
and M is diagonally opposite to D.

Refer the above for the Questions 5 to 6


How many people seated between L and K if counted clockwise ?

6. How many people seated between L and D if counted clockwise ?

7. In each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements


numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both
the statements and
Give answer
(A) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(B) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question,
while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question
(C) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question
(D) If the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question and
(E) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer
the question.

Refer the above for the Questions 7

Question: What is the code for 'or' in the code language?


Statements:
I : 'nik sa te' means 'right or wrong', 'ro da nik' means 'he is
right' and 'fe te ro' means 'that is wrong'.
II : 'pa nik la' means 'that right man', 'sa ne pa' means 'this or
that' and 'ne ka re' means 'tell this there'.
8. A#B - adds A and B and store the sum in A.
A ! B - subtract B from A and stores the difference in A.
A^B - multiplies A and B and store the product in A.
A % B - divides A and B and store the remainder in A.
A $ B - divides A and B and store the quotient in B.
SWAP (A,B) - swaps (interchanges) the values of A and B.
EOF - This is (end of file) functions is automatically called when an
impossible mathematical operation is encountered. There will be no output
but "Oops its impossible" is displayed.

Refer the above for question 8-9.

P= 25, Q= 8
P % Q,
Q ! P,
SWAP (P,Q)
After performing the above operations in the same sequence as given, what
will be the value of P-Q?

9. Determine the value of Q after the following operations, which is


performed in continuation of the
(( Q # 7) ^ ( P $ 1))

10. Look at this series: 544, 509, 474, 439, ... What number should come
next?
Verbal Ability

1. In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of
the given words.

Capacious

2. Find the synonym of the following word

Predominant

3. Find the synonym of the following word

Enigma

4. Meaning of - At one's wit's end

5. Identify the meaning of given Idiom : To talk the legs off an iron pot

6. Meaning of : Above board


7. Meaning of Idiom : To drive home.

8. Find the meaning of the underlined part in the sentence:

I met him after a long time, but he gave me the cold shoulder.

9. Find the similar word for underlined part of the sentence :

He went back on his promise to vote for me.

10. Find the error in below given sentence :

Teachers and law makers (1) / are the people who (2) / carves the future (3)
/ of the country. (4) / No error (5)

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