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CAMPUS PLACEMENTS
A Comprehensive Guide
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ankur Malhotra is the Director of TRINITi Center for Learning, Chandigarh which
offers latest learning solutions and techniques to students for cracking their campus
placements and grooms them to be the leaders of tomorrow. An alumnus of Punjab
Engineering College, Chandigarh, he is an MBA from Narsee Monjee Institute of
Management Studies, Mumbai.
For the last 15 years, Mr. Malhotra has been a front-runner in the training
industry. His expertise in preparing students for campus placement examinations is
unmatched and much sought after. His company TRINITi is the pioneer in campus
placements training in the northern region. He and his team have successfully
trained lakhs of students and helped them realize their dream jobs.
Mr. Malhotra has put together his years of experience, knowledge and expertise—evolved out of his
training modules over the years—into this carefully researched book.
CAMPUS PLACEMENTS
A Comprehensive Guide

Ankur Malhotra
Director,
TRINITi Center for Learning
Chandigarh

McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Limited


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Dedicated To
My Father (Captain K. K. Malhotra) and Mother (Mrs. Kamal Malhotra)
for their constant support and encouragement.
Also to my Wife (Isha Singh) for being a pillar of strength
throughout the making of this book.
PREFACE

Born of extensive and thorough research, this book is one-stop solution for students of engineering and
management backgrounds preparing for their campus placements. It comprises carefully researched resource
materials, tips and skills required by the students to glide through success in attaining the job they are aiming
at. It addresses almost every doubt and question that may cross a student’s mind with respect to “how to suc-
ceed in the campus placement process.”

The Approach

Part 1: Quantitative Ability – This segment consists of 12 chapters on all the concepts of mathematics like
along with solved examples. The chapters contain
the short cuts and techniques for solving complex problems. At the end of each chapter, there is an exercise
with answer key and explanatory answers. Summary of the important formulae is reiterated in the ‘Points to

Part 2: Logical Reasoning – This portion covers the questions based on logical reasoning, data interpreta-
blood relations
series completion, cubes, linear and complex arrangements etc. are given with tips for solving the problems
in less time. Data interpretation introduces the students to various types of diagrams i.e. bar graphs, pie
charts etc. and the methodology to solve them. Puzzles and brain teasers provided in the last chapter keep the
students’ grey cells ticking. Each chapter is again followed by exercises.
Part 3: Verbal Ability – This part contains the key to cracking the verbal ability portion of any paper. The chap-
ter on Vocabulary illustrates the easier ways of learning new words through techniques like root words, word
groups etc. Chapter on Sentence Correction gives some common mistakes made while speaking and writing
English. Verbal reasoning is also covered trough topics like Para Jumbles, Syllogisms and Critical Reasoning.
The exercises provided at the end of each chapter will help in understanding the concepts even better.
Part 4: Group Discussions and Interviews – This most dreaded round in the campus placement process, is
methodically captured in the book. It discusses myriad tips and techniques for cracking the GDs and inter-

cracking a GD and also do’s and don’ts while appearing for a GD are also listed in detail. Later, an exhaustive
list of topics usually given during the GDs also follows. For personal interviews, the most important thing is

dressing up for an interview, making a folder, body language while interacting with the interviewer etc. After

this round through focused planning of minute details. More sample group discussions and personal inter-
viii Preface
Part 5: Practice Papers – All that has been learnt so far is now put to practice. These sample papers are

Additional learning resources have been made available for the students on McGraw Hill Education’s
www.mhhe.com/malhotracp

This book is a perfect substitute to a personal tutor with the added advantage that students can consult it
anytime, anywhere as per their convenience. I am certain that the students who will work with this personal

dream jobs.

Wishing you luck in your endeavours!


Ankur Malhotra
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

First of all, I would like to acknowledge the tremendous contribution made by Isha Singh, my wife and
Co-founder of TRINITi Center for Learning. Had it not been for her constant motivation, honest feedback,
in-depth examination of the content and her insightful inputs through the entire process of writing this book,
this book would not have evolved into its current shape. Next, I would like to thank Sanjay Pushpakar and
Ritu Singh for their valuable inputs.
The TRINITi core team also deserves a special mention for their untiring efforts, especially Satnam Singh,
Aditi Thakur, Pankaj Sharma, Vivek Guleria, Harmanjot Singh, Anchit Walia, Sahil Bhateja, Vasudha, Mee-
na, Gurbinder Singh, Charanjit Kaur and Harmanjot Singh Kukreja. I am also grateful to the TRINITi frater-
nity which includes Himnit Sidhu, Deepika Garg, Navneet Gill, Gurleen Bhasin and Sapna Dhiman, and our

Special thanks are due to Nimrit Singh, Prabhat Shukla, Harsimran Singh Cheema, Guneet R Singh,

thank my friend and novelist, Ketan Bhagat and academician Rakesh Chadha, for being a source of inspira-
tion.
I would also like to acknowledge the fact that I got rich insights from the test papers prepared and used by
the leading IT and ITES companies.
I owe my gratitude to McGraw Hill Education (India) for giving me an opportunity to reach a larger au-
dience through this book.
Ankur Malhotra

McGraw Hill Education (India) invites suggestions and comments from you, all of which can be sent to info.
[email protected] (kindly mention the title and author name in the subject line).
TEST FORMATS: A SNAPSHOT*
COMPANY SELECTION NO. OF SEC- NO. OF DURATION NEGATIVE SECTIONAL IMPORTANT TOPICS
PROFILE PROCESS TIONS QUESTIONS MARKING CUT OFF
INFOSYS Logical Reasoning 3 10 25 MIN
Data Interpretation, Syllogism, Blood Re-
lations & Cubes. Reading Comprehension,
Sentence Completion, Sentence Correction,
Quantitative Aptitude 15 25 Min
Verbal Ability 40 40 MIN
WIPRO Technical Ability 4 25 30 MIN YES -
TECHNOLOGIES ities, Error Finding in the Given Program,

riding/overloading ques). Para Jumbles,


Antonyms, Synonyms, Sentence Correc-

Boats & Streams, Ratio Proportion, Prob-


ability, Permutation & Combination, Prob-
lems on Ages, Time & Work
Quantitative Aptitude 20 20 MIN
Logical Reasoning 20 25 MIN
Verbal Ability 20 20 MIN
ARICENT Verbal Ability 4 25 25 MIN YES Time & Distance, Time & Work, Logarithm,

Combination. Antonyms, Synonyms, Read-


ing Comprehension, Para Jumbles, Preposi-
tions, Coding, Seating arrangement, Blood
Relations, Series Completion, C,C++, Data
Structure and Basic Understanding of the
Concepts of Java is Required
Quantitative Aptitude 25 35 MIN
Technical Ability 35 25 MIN
Logical Reasoning 25 25 MIN
ACCENTURE Verbal Ability 3 25 25 MIN Comprehension, Antonym, Synonym, Fill
in the blanks. Probability, Clocks, Pipes &
Cisterns, Arithmetic Progression, Percent-
ages, HCF-LCM, Ratio proportion

* This snapshot is based on information available in public domain and also on memory.
Quantitative Aptitude 25 35 MIN
Logical Reasoning 25 35 MIN
TCS Quantitative Aptitude 1 30 80 MIN Sudoku, Pipes & Cisterns, AP-GP, HCF-
LCM, Percentages, Time Speed & Dis-
tance, Simple Interest, Compound Interest,
Chain rule, Partnership.
DELLOITE Verbal Ability 3 30 20 MIN Sentence Correction, Synonyms, Ant-
xii Test Formats: A Snapshot

Loss, Compound Interest, Logarithms,


HCF & LCM, Probability, Permutation &
Combination, Directions, Sequence, Blood
Relations, Coding-Decoding
Quantitative Aptitude 30 40 MIN
Logical Reasoning 30 30 MIN
HCL TECHNOLOGY Technical Ability 4 15 15 MIN YES C, C++, Data Structures, Numbers, Ages,

Chain Rule, Probability, Logarithm, Simple


Interest, Percentages, Pipes and Cisterns.
Syllogisms, Blood Relations, Seating
Arrangement, Direction Sense, Logical
-
dering of Words, Completing Statements,
Idioms & Phrases, Synonyms-Antonyms,

Correction
Quantitative Aptitude 25 30 MIN
Logical Reasoning 25 25 MIN
Verbal Ability 25 25 MIN
SYNTEL INC. Quantitative Aptitude 3 20 20 MIN YES Pipes & Cisterns, HCF & LCM, Problems
on Trains, Partnership, Compound Interest,

-
tions, Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies
Logical Reasoning 25 25 MIN
Verbal Ability 20 20 MIN
TECH MAHINDRA Verbal Ability 100 40 MIN YES HCF & LCM, Averages, Problems on
Ages, Percentages, Time & Work, Mixtures
& Alligation, Simple Interest, Compound

completion, Analogy, Coding-Decoding,

man out from Image series


Quantitative Aptitude 70 40 MIN
& Logical Reasoning
ORACLE Technical 4 25 20 MIN C, C++, SQL, Prepositions, Articles,
Comprehension, Series completion, Para
Jumbles, Problems on Trains, Speed &

Directions, Seating Arrangement, Series


Completion, Blood Relations
Verbal Ability 20 20 MIN
Quantitative Aptitude 10 10 MIN
Logical Reasoning 10 10 MIN
CAPGEMINI Quantitative 3 15 YES AP-GP Series, Prime number, Time Speed
MIN
Seating Arrangement, Blood Relations,

Theme Detection.
Reasoning 25
Verbal Ability 25
IGATE PATNI Quantitative Aptitude 2 30 30 MIN Problems on Ages, Trains, Stocks & Shares,
Pipes & Cisterns
Verbal Ability 20 20 MIN
IBM Quantitative Aptitude 3 18 20 MIN YES Problems on Boats & Streams, Averages,
Ages, Trains, Simple Interest, Compund
-
tions, Comprehension, Para Jumbles, Sen-
tence Correction. Seating Arrangement,
-
zles,Theme Detection
Logical Reasoning 18 20 MIN
Verbal Ability 18 20 MIN
xiii
xiv
CSC Technical Ability 2 70 40 MIN -
works, Unix, Compilers & Data Structures,
Heights & Distances, Problems on Averag-
es, Trains, Ages, Partnership
Quantitative Aptitude 40 40 MIN

CONVERGYS Logical Reasoning 3 20 30 MIN Reading Comprehension, Synonyms, Ant-


onyms, Filling the passage, Error Detec-
tion. Permutation & Combination, Square
root, Trains, Probability, Pie chart, Bar
Graph, Simple Interest, Compound Inter-
est, Syllogisms, Series Completion, Venn

C, C++, Java, DBMS


Programming 40 40 MIN
Verbal Ability 15 15 MIN
L&T INFOTECH Quantitative Aptitude 3 30 30 MIN
Ages, Time & Distance, Seating arrange-
ment, Syllogism, Coding Decoding, Series
Completion, Blood Relations, Puzzles, Ar-
ticles, Jumbled Sentences, Comprehension,
Grammar, Synonyms, Blanks
Logical Reasoning 30 30 MIN
Verbal Ability 30 30 MIN
COGNIZANT Logical Reasoning 2 30 30 MIN
completion, Coding and decoding, Ant-
onym, Synonym, Parajumbles
Verbal Ability 15 20 MIN
SAMSUNG Technical Ability 2 30 30 MIN YES Data Structures, C language, C++, Java,
-
tation, Logical Reasoning, cubes, cuboids,
averages and alligations
Quantitative Aptitude 50 50 MIN
CONTENTS

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
Test Formats: A Snapshot xi

1.1 Elementary Concepts 3


1.2 Divisibility 4
1.3 Finding Last Digit and Remainder 6
1.4 Number System with Different Bases 9
Answer Key 11
Explanatory Answers 12

2.1 Percentages 15
17
2.3 Discount 19
Answer Key 23
Explanatory Answers 23

3.1 Concept of Interest 30


3.2 Calculating Simple Interest 31
3.3 Calculating Compound Interest 31
3.4 EMIs 31
Answer Key 36
Explanatory Answers 36

4.1 Introduction 39
4.2 Average Speed 41
4.3 Two Journeys Concept 42
4.4 Relative Speed 42
43
4.6 Boats 46
xvi Contents
4.7 Races 46
Answer Key 51
Explanatory Answers 51

5.1 Chain Rule 58


5.2 Generalizing the Chain Rule to Analyse Work 59
Answer Key 65
Explanatory Answers 65

6.1 Averages 68
6.2 Ratio 68
6.3 Proportion 70
6.4 Mixtures 71
Answer Key 74
Explanatory Answers 74

7.1 Introduction 78
78
7.3 Two-variable Equation 79
Answer Key 83
Explanatory Answers 83

8.1 Set Theory 86


8.2 Two-sets Case 86
8.3 Three-set Case 87
Answer Key 90
Explanatory Answers 90

9.1 Fundamental Principles 92


9.2 Managing Permutations and Combinations 93
9.3 Arranging Digits and Alphabets 94
Answer Key 99
Explanatory Answers 99
xvii

10.1 Basic Terms Used 103


10.2 Analyzing Situations for Problem Solving 105
Answer Key 107
Explanatory Answers 107

11.1 Trigonometric Identities 110


11.2 Angles of Elevation and Depression 111
Answer Key 114
Explanatory Answers 115

12.1 Introduction 117


12.2 Time Gain and Loss 119
12.3 Calendars 121
Answer Key 126
Explanatory Answers 126

13.1 Introduction 129


13.2 Letter Coding 130
13.3 Number Coding 130
13.4 Mathematical Coding 131
13.5 Word Coding 131
132
Answer Key 134
Explanatory Answers 135

14.1 Introduction 138


14.2 Important Relations 138
14.3 Notations 139
Answer Key 142
Explanatory Answers 142
xviii Contents

15.1 Introduction 144


15.2 Direction Chart 144
Answer Key 147
Explanatory Answers 147

16.1 Series 153


16.2 Finding the Missing Term 155
Answer Key 160
Explanatory Answers 161

17.1 Arranging 164


17.2 Scheduling 164
17.3 Notations 165
Answer Key 171
Explanatory Answers 172

18.1 Introduction and Theory behind Complex Arrangement 175


Answer Key 183
Explanatory Answers 183

19.1 Cubes and Cuboids 186


19.2 DICES 190
19.3 Construction of Boxes 191
19.4 Matchsticks Game 191
Answer Key 196
Explanatory Answers 193

20.1 Introduction 199


20.2 Model Technique 199
20.3 Conditional Statements 200
20.4 Notations 201
Answer Key 206
Explanatory Answers 206
xix

21.1 Introduction 211


21.2 Weighing Scales and Pan Balance 211
Answer Key 219
Explanatory Answers 220

22.1 Introduction 225


22.2 Tables 225
22.3 Bar Charts 227
22.4 X–Y Charts 232
22.5 Pie Charts 236
Answer Key 247
Explanatory Answers 247

23.1 Introduction 255


256
Answer Key 266
Explanatory Answers 267

Explanatory Answers 275

25.1 Introduction 289


25.2 Usage of Articles 289
25.3 Usage of Nouns 290
25.4 Usage of Pronouns 291
25.5 Subject-Verb Agreement 293
25.6 Usage of Tenses 293
25.7 Usage of Adjectives 294
25.8 Usage of Conjunctions 296
25.9 Usage of Prepositions 296
Answer Key 300
Explanatory Answers 301
xx Contents

26.1 Introduction 305


26.2 List of Roots 305
310
26.4 Word Groups 312
Answer Key 320
Explanatory Answers 321

27.1 Introduction 327


Answer Key 330
Explanatory Answers 330

28.1 Introduction 334


Answer Key 341
Explanatory Answers 341

29.1 Introduction 343


Answer Key 348
Explanatory Answers 348

30.1 Introduction 350


Answer Key 358
Explanatory Answers 358

31.1 Introduction 362


31.1 Types of Syllogisms 364
Answer Key 369
Explanatory Answers 369

32.1 Introduction 379


32.2 Need for GD 379
xxi
32.3 Flow of Group Discussions 380
32.4 Types of Group Discussions 381
32.5 Points of Preparation 382
32.6 How to Crack the GD 384
32.7 Roles in a Group Discussion 386
32.8 Myth Busters and Do’s and Don’ts 387
32.9 FAQs on Group Discussions 389
32.10 Topics for Group Discussions 390
32.11 Sample Group Discussions 394
32.12 Viewpoints on a Few Group Discussion Topics 400

33.1 Introduction 404


33.2 Types of Interviews 404
33.3 Interview Attire 406
33.4 Body Language 409
33.5 Managing Successful Interviews 409
33.6 Feedback 413
33.7 Types of Interview Questions 414
33.8 Commonly Asked Questions (in Recent Years) 426
33.9 Resume Writing 427

Practice Paper 1 435


Practice Paper 2 443
Practice Paper 3 456
Practice Paper 4 463
Practice Paper 5 469
Practice Paper 6 477
Practice Paper 7 488
Practice Paper 8 497
Practice Paper 9 510
Practice Paper 10 516
Practice Paper 11 521
Practice Paper 12 531
Practice Paper 13 541
Practice Paper 14 550
Practice Paper 15 559
Practice Paper 16 566
Practice Paper 17 570
Practice Paper 18 584
Part I

Quantitative Ability
Chapter 1
Number System

1.1 Elementary Concepts

Natural Numbers:

Whole Numbers:

Even Numbers:

Odd Numbers:

Prime Numbers:

Least Common Multiple (LCM):

Least Common Denominator (LCD): LCD LCM


LCD
Reciprocal or Multiplicative Inverse:
¥ =

Additive Inverse:
=
Place Value and Face Value:

∑ = ¥ =
∑ = ¥ =
4 Campus Placements

∑ = ¥
Real Number
=

Rational Number Irrational Numbers

Integers
Integer:

Rational Number: Whole Numbers


pq p
q q Natural Number
= =
Irrational Number: Figure 1

Real Number:
Absolute Value: =
=

1.2 Divisibility

Table 1
Number Divisibility Rule Example

= =
= =

Contd...
5

Number Divisibility Rule Example

= =

= = =

= ¥

= ¥
= ¥

= ¥
= ¥
= ¥

1. 2. 3. 4.

= ¥
= ¥

1.
2.
6 Campus Placements

3. = =

Notes
x y LCM x y
a b c d n n
x x
x x

1.3 Finding Last Digit and Remainder

¥
¥ =
¥ ¥
¥ ¥ =

Table 2
Last Digit of Number Last Digit of its Square Last Digit of its Cube

x y z w n
x y z w n
n
7

= =
¥
¥

=
=
= =

x¥y¥z¥ n
x y z w n
n

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥
Solution: ¥ ¥ ¥ = ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

= ¥ ¥ ¥ =

xy R xy
xy m n)y
m R x ny R y
R

= m n y= ¥ m= n= y= R=
y
n = =

a b c a ab a
ab a = cab cab b
1. 2. 3. 4.
Solution: ab a = cab
a
ab ¥ ab = cab
b= =
b
cab = ab
8 Campus Placements
cab cab a = ab

=
a= b= c= Ans

1. 2. 3. 4.
Solution: =
=
= = Ans

1. 2. 3. 4.
Solution: n
n¥ =n
n=
n= Ans

¥ ¥
1. 2. 3. 4.
Solution: = ¥ ¥
¥ ¥ ¥

= Ans

1. 2. 3. 4.
Solution: =n
=n
= ¥n n
= n
=n n = n

n n =
n = n
n= = n=
Ans

1. 2. 3. 4.
Solution: r p
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