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Espritz-3 TCS: Distinct Words That Can Be Formed

A, B and C start running around a 100m circular racetrack in opposite directions. A runs at 10 m/s, B runs at 8 m/s, and C runs at 12 m/s. The question asks when will all three meet for the first time on the track after starting.

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Espritz-3 TCS: Distinct Words That Can Be Formed

A, B and C start running around a 100m circular racetrack in opposite directions. A runs at 10 m/s, B runs at 8 m/s, and C runs at 12 m/s. The question asks when will all three meet for the first time on the track after starting.

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ESPRITZ-3

TCS
1 In a circular racetrack of length 100 m, three persons A, B and C start together. A and B
start in the same direction at speeds of 10 m/s and 8 m/s respectively. hile C runs in the
opposite at 1! m/s, "hen "ill all the three meet for the first time on the track after the
start#
$ If the distance traveled %s& in time %t& 'y a particle is given 'y the formula s ( 1)
$t)*t$)+t*, then "hat is the distance traveled in the +th second of its motion#
* ,here is a circular pi--a "ith negligi'le thickness that is cut into ./. pieces 'y + straight
line cuts. hat is the ma/imum and minimum value of ./. respectively#
+ hen 0 of a unit.s digit is added to the ten.s digit of a t"o num'er, the sum of the digits
'ecomes 10. If 1 of the ten.s digit added to the unit.s digit, then the sum of the digits is 1
less than the previous. 2ind the num'er.
! 3C4 of / and y is *5 and 6C2 of / and y is +. If / ( + then "hat is 1
th
value of y#
5 Amal 'ought ! pens, 7 pencils and + erasers. 8a9an 'ought 5 pens, 8 erasers and 1+
pencils for an amount, "hich "as half more than "hat Amal had paid. hat : of the total
amount paid 'y Amal "as paid for pens#
7 A non;stop 'us to Amritsar overtakes an auto also moving to"ards Amritsar at 10 am.
,he 'us reaches Amritsar at 1$.*0 pm and starts on the return 9ourney after 1 hr. <n the
"ay 'ack it meets the auto at $ pm. At "hat time the auto "ill reach Amritsar#
8 ,he total e/pense of a 'oarding house is partly fi/ed and partly varia'le "ith the num'er
of 'oarders. ,he charge is 8s.70 per head "hen there are $! 'oarders and 8s.50 "hen
there are !0 'oarders. 2ind the charge per head "hen there are 100 'oarders.
= 6o" many positive integer solutions does the e>uation $/)*y ( 100 have#
10 A person had to multiply t"o num'ers. Instead of multiplying 'y *!, he multiplied 'y
!*and the product "ent up 'y !+0. hat "as the raised product#
CTS: SECTION -I:
[In the follo"ing >uestions a ."ord. is given "hich may not have any meaning.2ind differnet
possi'le "ords or palindromes for the "ord as per the >uestion. For the following find no of
distinct words that can be formed.
1. ,?@66,,
a&.+$0
'&1!+0
c&8+0
d&Aone
$. ,?@66,?
2ind the num'er of possi'le palindromes for follo"ing
*. ,?@66,?
+. ,?666,?6
,he follo"ing >uestions are 'ased on the given statements
8avi plants si/ seperate saplings ;; /,y,-,",u,v in ro"s no 1 to 5 ,according to the foll"ing
conditions
6e must plant / 'efore y and u
6e must plant y and "
,he third has to 'e -
!. hich of the follo"ing is accepta'le
a& /uy"-v
'& /v-yu"
c& -uy/"v
d& -v/u"y
e& "y-uv/
5. hich of the follo"ing is true
a& - 'efore v
'& - 'efore /
c& " 'efore u
d& y 'efore u
e& / 'efore "
7. If he plants v first, then "hich can 'e planted second
a& /
'& y
c& -
d& "
e& u
8. hich of the follo"ing descri'es a correct com'ination of sapling and ro"#
a& /,*
'& y,5
c& -,1
d& ",$
e& u,5
=. If he plants ' 5th "hich "ould 'e planted first and second
a& / and "
'& / and y
c&y and /
d&" and -
e& " and u
10. If he plants " 'efore u and after v he should plant " at
a& first
'& second
c& fourth
d& fifth
e& si/th
C
Bredict the output or error%s& for the follo"ingC
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D
int const E p(!F
printf%G:dG,))%Ep&&F
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2. main%&
D
char sI J(GmanGF
int iF
for%i(0FsI i JFi))&
printf%GKn:c:c:c:cG,sI i J,E%s)i&,E%i)s&,iIsJ&F
H
3. main%&
D
float me ( 1.1F
dou'le you ( 1.1F
if%me((you&
printf%GI love LG&F
else
printf%GI hate LG&F
H
4. main%&
D
static int var ( !F
printf%G:d G,var;;&F
if%var&
main%&F
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5. main%&
D
int cI J(D$.8,*.+,+,5.7,!HF
int 9,Ep(c,E>(cF
for%9(0F9M!F9))& D
printf%G :d G,Ec&F
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for%9(0F9M!F9))&D
printf%G :d G,Ep&F
))pF H
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DATA STRUCTURES
1. rite an algorithm to reverse a linked list, deleting the middle node of a linked list.
$.hat is the efficiency of merge sort
*.hich of the follo"ing sorting algorithm has average sorting 'ehavior ;;
Bu''le sort, merge sort, heap sort, e/change sort
+.In 'inary search tree "hich traversal is used for getting ascending order values;;Inorder ,post
order,preorder
!. hich function is the entry point for a N33 in 4O indo"s *.1
a& 4ain
'& inmain
c& Nllmain
d& 3i'main
e& Aone
ANTONYM
1. HARBINGERC %A& ascetic %B& miser %C& counselor %N& follo"er
%P& 'raggart
$. SPURC %A& em'itter %B& discourage %C& impress %N&
mislead %P& ignore
*. DISJOINTEDC %A& responsi'le %B& connected %C& implied %N& useful %P&
imprecise
+. MEALYMOUTHEDC %A& hungry
%B& indefinite %C& tightlipped %N& sincere %P& apathetic
!. PREVARICATEC %A& postulate
%B& emphasi-e %C& support in theory
%N& consider thoughtfully %P& state truthfully
5. LUMINARYC %A& impostor %B& nonentity
%C& pilgrim %N& 'raggart %P& mutineer
7. TESTYC %A& erroneous %B& uncommunicative
%C& even;tempered %N& >uick;"itted
%P& industrious
8. NEFARIOUSC %A& lackadaisical %B& eccentric %C& e/emplary %N& corrigi'le
%P& hypocritical
=. BEGRUDGEC %A& mourn silently %B& grant freely %C& hunger for %N& advance
rapidly
%P& fight 'ack
10. BILKC %A& reduce in si-e %B& make famous %C& roughen %N& renovate %P&
pay in full
11. COMPOSEC %A& distur' %B& reveal %C& strengthen %N& isolate
%P& prevent
1$. OCCLUDEC %A& determine %B& transcend %C& surround %N& open
%P& regulate
1*. AMBIGUITYC %A& e/tent %B& success %C& clarity %N& normality
%P& e/pression
1+. AMELIORATIONC %A& prevention
%B& aggravation %C& distraction
%N& indifference %P& dissuasion
1!. CAVILC %A& discern %B& disclose
%C& introduce %N& flatter %P& commend
SYNONYM
1 Nefection
$ Pnsue
* Avid
+ @auch
! Intrinsic
5 @audy
7 6ide'ound
8 Intermittent
= Claustropho'ia
10 Contra'and

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