TCS Digital All Slots Questions PrepInsta
TCS Digital All Slots Questions PrepInsta
TCS Digital All Slots Questions PrepInsta
ly/PI-Get-Prime
TCS Digital Questions from all slots (Refresh this every 5 mins)
Questions will only be posted after the slots are completed to discourage any malpractice
Table of Contents
Table of Contents 2
Important Information 5
Disclaimer: 5
Follow PrepInsta on Our Social Media to get OffCampus Updates 5
TCS Digital Slot Analysis 6
Syllabus 6
TCS Digital PrepInsta pintsa 8
Day 1 Slot 1 8
Quants 8
Verbal 18
Coding 27
Day 1 Slot 2 47
Quants 47
Verbal 53
Coding 57
Disclaimer:
The questions showcased in this document have been recreated through memory, thanks to test-takers
who recalled the questions post their test. Please use this document as an indicative preparation tool,
rather than an exact replica of questions that appeared in the TCS Digital.
1. Please do not download this PDF as we will keep on updating the same PDF once we get new
questions, from newer slots.
2. For discouraging malpractice, we will only add questions here. Once the previous slot has
completed.
3. Answers/Explanations will be slowly added, our team is working on the same.
4. This PDF will contain all questions from all slots for 7th and 8th of August.
5. Keep Refreshing (CTRL + R) this document every 5 mins for newer questions
6. Also share this PDF with your TPO's or placement cell of your college
Important : Keep Refreshing this document (CTRL + R) every 5 mins, for new questions
● Instagram - PrepInsta.com/Instagram/
● Telegram - PrepInsta.com/Telegram/
● Discord - PrepInsta.com/Discord/
● Youtube - Prepinsta Youtube
● PrepInsta LinkedIn - LinkedIn PrepInsta
● There was 100% topic repetition from the syllabus trained by PrepInsta in its TCS Digital training
programme
● Difficulty level of Verbal Ability questions ranged from easy to moderate.
● Difficulty level of Advanced Quantitative Aptitude questions ranged from moderate to high.
● Most of the questions in Advanced Quantitative Aptitude were from Time and Work, Data
Interpretation, Simple and Compound Interest.
● The Advanced Coding section had two subsections carrying one question in each.
● The first of the Coding Qs was easy, while the second one was moderately challenging.
● Overall Test Difficulty level settles around MODERATE
The pattern that was followed for the TCS Digital was as follows.
Syllabus
The following was the syllabus which was tested in the slot. 100% of these topics were covered by
PrepInsta in our Prime Video Courses/ Royal Pass.
● Data Interpretation
● Statistics
● Time and Work
● Mensuration
● Number System
● Time, Speed and Distance
● Ratio and Proportions
● Linear Equations
● Simple Interest and Compound Interest
● Percentagesprepints
● Profit and Loss
Verbal Ability:
● Reading comprehension
● Sentence correction
● Sentence completion
● Error Identification
● Synonyms & Antonyms
● Sentence Arrangement
● Paragraph Arrangements
● Grammar
Coding:
● Fundamentals of Programming
● Conditional and looping statements
● Arrays
● Strings
● Knowledge of Ascii values of characters(Uppercase-Lowercase), digits, special characters
Day 1 Slot 1
Quants
Question 1:
A sum of Rs 7500 amounts to Rs 9075 at 10% p.a in a certain time, when the interest is compounding
annually. What is the amount in (Rs) of the sum at the same sum at the same rate for th of the earlier time.
a. 9412
b. 9438
c. 9680
d. 9580
Answer:
9438
Question 2:
The average weight of some students in class is 62kg. If 8 students of average weight 55kg leave the class
and 13 students of average weight 65 kg joins the class, then the average weight of remaining students in
the class is 63.9 kg. The number of students in the class initially was?
a. 45
b. 55
c. 40
Answer:
45
Question 3:
Ramesh can complete a work in 20 days. Mohan is 66.67% as efficient as Ramesh. Mohan and Ramesh
work together. Ramesh leaves after working for some days. The remaining work is done by Mohan in 10
days. After how many days did Ramesh leave the work?
a) 10 days
b) 6.5 days
c) 8.5 days
d) 8 days
Answer: prepints
8 days
Question 4:
When a number x is divided by 9, the remainder is 6. When the same number is divided by 21, the
remainder is 12. If the x lies between 250 and 450, then what is the sum of all possible values of x.
a. 1107
b. 855
c. 1044
d. 666
Answer:
855
Question 5:
A bag contains x+5 yellow balls, 2x+1 blue balls and some red balls. If two balls are drawn one after
another from the bag without replacement, then the probability of getting a red and blue ball is ⅙. The total
balls in the bag is 4(x+2). Find the number of red balls.
a. 8
b. 4
c. 6
d. 5
Question 6:
The taxi charges in a city consist of a fixed charge together with the fixed charge for the distance travelled
in kilometers. When a person travels 72 km he pays 1107. He pays Rs. 898 for travelling 55 km. What will
he have to pay for travelling 45 km?
a. Rs. 826
b. Rs. 740
c. Rs. 693
d. Rs. 738
Answer:
Rs. 738
Question 7:
C can complete the work alone in 60 days. A and B take 40% and 75% more time than C. The work was
started by A and B, and C worked with A on every third day, In how many day the work will be completed.
prepints
a.
b.
c.
d.
Answer:
Question 8:
Answer:
7h 20 minutes
Question 9:
A sum when lent at the rate of 1.5% p.a.simple interest for x years amounted to 17,600.When the same sum
was lent at the rate of 18% p.a. The Simple interest for (x+2.5) years, it amounted for 24,320. The value of
x and the sum, respectively are
a. 2.5 and 12500
b. 2.5 and 12800
c. 2 and 12500
d. 3.5 and 12800
Answer:
2.5 and 12800
Question 10
Raj sold his bat at x% profit after giving a discount of x%.The marked price was Rs. 2,400 more than the
cost price. And the selling price was Rs. 900 more than the cost price. Find the value of 4x.
a. 100
b. 50
c. 40
d. 200
Answer:
100
for 4 months. The profit received by A was th of the total profit. Find the period of time of investment of
A
a. 6 months
b. 4 months
c. 8 months
d. 12 months
Answer:
8 months
Question 12:
What is the ratio of total male students studying management in institute B and D to the total number of
students studying engineering in institute A and E?
Discipline Ratio of male to female students
Management 5:3
Engineering 2:3
Science 7:11
Arts 3:2
Commerce 8:7
Question 13:
The total number of students studying Science in institutes A and D is approximately what percentage more
than the total number of male students studying in commerce in institutes B,C and E ? (correct to one
decimal point)
Management 5:3
Engineering 2:3
Science 7:11
Commerce 8:7
a. 42.8%
b. 54.7%
c. 35.4%
d. 48.6%
Answer:
54.7%
Management 5:3
Engineering 2:3
Arts 3:2
Commerce 8:7
a. 13.3%
b. 14.6%
c. 16.2%
d. 15.4%
Answer:
15.4%
prepinsta
Question 1:
Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word
The prophetic qualities of the sooth sayer’s speeches earned them a great position in the Roman empire
a. Speculative
b. Preventive
c. Punitive
d. Predictive
Answer
Predictive
Question 2:
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:
Scientists and self-help gurus alike argue that spending too much time ruminating on our worries can make
us stressed and miserable, while blinding us to the joys of what is happening right now. The cure, we are
told, is to be more mindful. The practice of prepinsta mindfulness – paying attention to our experience in a
non-judgemental, accepting way – promises to help us escape the tyranny of our thoughts, boosting our
mood, performance and health along the way.Secular question is taken from PrepInsta versions of the
practice were first developed from Buddhist roots in the 1970s, paving the way for scientific studies into its
effects on the mind. High-profile research papers and media reports have claimed dramatic changes in brain
structure and function, and benefits ranging from sharper attention to boosted mood, memory and a
younger-looking brain. This questions has been taken from prepinsta pdf In recent years, though, some
researchers have begun to urge caution, warning that the benefits of the practice have been hyped and
potential harms were ignored.
Question 3
Which of the following will substantiate the doubts raised in the last sentence?
a. Empirical evidence suggesting that mindfulness may negatively affect the nature of thinking
b. Research confirming mindfulness boosting our mood, performance, and health along the way
c. Mindfulness meditators having similar physical and mental health than non-meditators
d. Media reports claiming dramatic changes in brain structure and function due to mindfulness
Answer - A
● prepints
prepinsta
Question 4:
Which of the following statements is true based on the passage:
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in jumbled order.Arrange the sentences in the correct
order to form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1.The effort of talking in a foreign language also makes people reflect more on what they are saying and
take more rational decisions while speaking.
2. Anyone who lives or works in a non-English speaking country benefits hugely from almost any
familiarity with its language.
3. Beyond the individual benefits, 21st - century global relations and economics vitally need people who
can function fluently abroad.
4. With the global rise in English, many native-English speakers question the need to learn a foreign
language, but there are several good reasons to do so.
a) 2,4,1,3
b) 3,2,1,4
c) 2,1,3,4
d) 4,2,1,3
Question 5:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the
most appropriate option to fill in each blank
As the world economy wakes back up, shortage and price spikes are affecting everything from the supply
of Taiwanese chips to the cost of a French breakfast. One kind of bottleneck deserves special attention: the
supply -side problem, such as scarce metals and land constraints, that threaten to__(slow)____ the green -
energy boom. Far from being transitory , these bottlenecks risk becoming a recurring feature of the world
economy for years to come because the shift to a__(cleaner)__ energy system is still only in its infancy.
Government must respond to these market signals , facilitating a huge private-sector investment boom over
the next decade that increases capacity. If they do not , they stand little chance of keeping their promises to
reach 'net-zero'. And there has been a dramatic shift in the attitude of business. Investors are demanding
that firms change tack spurred by the new reality that clean technologies are more ____ competitive.
A-One kind of bottleneck deserves special attention: the supply- side problems, such as scarce metals and
land constraints, that threaten to ______ the green -energy boom.
a)-Low
b)-Slow
c)-Glow
d)-Blow
Answer: Slow
Question 6:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the
most appropriate option to fill in each blank
As the world economy wakes back up, shortage and price spikes are affecting everything from the supply
of Taiwanese chips to the cost of a French breakfast. One kind of bottleneck deserves special attention: the
supply -side problem, such as scarce metals and land constraints, that threaten to______ the green -energy
B- Investors are demanding that firms change tack spurred by the new reality that clean technologies are
more ____ competitive.
a)-Profit
b)-Cost
c)-Lost
d)-Money
B - cost
Question 7:
- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the
most appropriate option to fill in each blank
As the world economy wakes back up, shortage and price spikes are affecting everything from the supply
of Taiwanese chips to the cost of a French breakfast. One kind of bottleneck deserves special attention: the
supply -side problem, such as scarce metals and land constraints, that threaten to______ the green -energy
boom. Far from being transitory , these bottlenecks risk becoming a recurring feature of the world
economy for years to come because the shift to a____ energy system is still only in its infancy. Government
must respond to these market signals , facilitating a huge private-sector investment boom over the next
decade that increases capacity. If they do not , they stand little chance of keeping their promises to reach
'net-zero'__________. And there has been a dramatic shift in the attitude of business. Investors are
demanding that firms change tack spurred by the new reality that clean technologies are more ____
competitive.
a. Neater
b. Cleaner
c. Deeper
d. Richer
Answer - cleaner
Question 8
- In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the
most appropriate option to fill in each blank
As the world economy wakes back up, shortage and price spikes are affecting everything from the supply
of Taiwanese chips to the cost of a French breakfast. One kind of bottleneck deserves special attention: the
question is taken from Prep Insta supply -side problem, such as scarce metals and land constraints, that
threaten to______ the green -energy boom. Far from being transitory , these bottlenecks risk becoming a
recurring feature of the world economy for years to come because the shift to a____ energy system is still
only in its infancy. Government must respond to these market signals , facilitating a huge private-sector
investment boom over the next decade that increases capacity. If they do not , they stand little chance of
keeping their promises to reach 'net-zero'__________. And there has been a dramatic shift in the attitude of
business. Investors are demanding that firms change tack spurred by the new reality that clean technologies
are more ____ competitive.
If they do not, they stand little chance of keeping their promises to reach ‘net-zero’_______
Options
a. Emissions
b. Remissions
c. Infections
d. Discharges
Answer:
Remissions
Products have limited life, not only for the consumer's viewpoint, but also as far as the producer is concerned.
For example, a particular model of car might last five years before production is stopped and it’s replaced by a
completely new model. New inventions and technology has made many products obsolete. Fashion can be
another major influence on the lives of a product.
Options
a. Products have limited life, not only for the consumer's viewpoint, but also as far as the producer is
concerned.
b. For example, a particular model of car might last five years before production is stopped and it’s
replaced by a completely new model.
c. New inventions and technology has made many products obsolete.
d. Fashion can be another major influence on the lives of a product.
Answer:
New inventions and technology has made many products obsolete.
Compassionate
Options
a. Peerless
b. Virulent
c. Antipologinisit
d. Ruthless
Answer:
Ruthless
Question 11:
For the four sentence (1 to 4) paragraph below, sentences 1 and 4 are given. From P, Q, R and S. Select the
appropriate sentence for 2 and 3 respectively.
1. The totalitarian regimes established in the 1920’s and 1930’3 grossly violated human rights in their
own territories
2.
3.
4. This was reflected in the Charter of the UN signed on 26 june 1945
P. The ideas of elaboration and protection of human rights have been gradually transformed into written
laws
Q: During the Second world war, there was massive abuse of human life and dignity
R: However, the charter does not establish any specific mechanism of implementation
S: It became clear that international instruments were needed to codify and protect human rights
Options
a. PQ
b. PR
c. QS
d. QP
Answer:
PQ
To create a truly successful movie the director, the writers, actors, and the cinematographers, must work
together with other people closely.
Options
a. Felicitate
b. Corroborate
c. Collaborate
d. Facilitate
Answer:
Collaborate
Question 13:
Read the passage below and answer the question that follows:
Offering children a choice facilitates cooperation and usually avoids a war of the wills. Often at this age,
young children will say “No” to something parents impose on them, simply to exert their independence.
This stubbornness isn’t necessarily bad. Instead it’s a sign of children’s developing individuality. If
children are given two choices, such as bread or wheat flakes for breakfast, everyone's needs can be met.
The child gets healthy to eat breakfast, can say “No” to one of them, and there isn’t a battle of
breakfast.prepinsta
Answer:
When children No to something , a new choice should be given
Question 14:
Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:
Scientists and self-help gurus alike argue that spending too much time ruminating on our worries can make
us stressed and miserable, while blinding us to the joys of what is happening right now. Thanks PI for the
help. The cure, we are told, is to be more mindful. The practice of mindfulness – paying attention to our
experience in a non-judgemental, accepting way – promises to help us escape the tyranny of our thoughts,
boosting our mood, performance and health along the way.Secular versions of the practice were first
developed from Buddhist roots in the 1970s, paving the way for scientific studies into its effects on the
mind. High-profile research papers and media reports have claimed dramatic changes in brain structure and
function, and benefits ranging from sharper attention to boost mood, memory and a younger-looking brain.
In recent years, though, some researchers have begun to urge caution, warning that the benefits of the
practice have been hyped and potential harms ignored.
Answer:
It elucidates the harmful effects of mindfulness as a technique of escaping the tyranny of one’s past.
Question 1
Given an array Arr[ ] of N integers and a positive integer K. The task is to cyclically rotate the array
clockwise by K.
Note : Keep the first of the array unaltered.
Example 1:
5 ---Value of N
{10, 20, 30, 40, 50} ---Element of Arr[]
2 -----Value of K
Output :
40 50 10 20 30
Example 2:
4 ---Value of N
{10, 20, 30, 40} ---Element of Arr[]
1 -----Value of K
Output :
40 10 20 30
Solution in C++:
if (k > n)
k = k % n;
vector<int> ans(n);
int index = 0;
for (int i = k; i < n; i++) {
ans[i] = nums[index++];
}
return ans;
}
int main()
{
int Array[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
int N = sizeof(Array) / sizeof(Array[0]);
int K = 2;
int main(){
int N;
cin>>N;
int K;
cin>>K;
reverse(Arr.begin(), Arr.begin()+K);
reverse(Arr.begin()+K, Arr.end());
reverse(Arr.begin(), Arr.end());
return 0;
}
Solution in Java:
import java.util.*;
public class Main
{
static int[] rotate(int nums[], int n, int k) {
int index = 0;
for (int i = k; i < n; i++) {
ans[i] = nums[index++];
}
return ans;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int Array[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 };
int N = 5;
int K = 2;
Question 2
Given two non-negative integers n1 and n2, where n1<n2. The task is to find the total number of integers in
the range [n1, n2](both inclusive) which have no repeated digits.
For example:
Suppose n1=11 and n2=15.
There is the number 11, which has repeated digits, but 12, 13, 14 and 15 have no repeated digits. So, the
output is 4.
Output:
4
Example 2:
Input:
101 -- value of n1
200 -- value of n2
Output:
72
Solution in C++:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
vector<bool> visited;
visited.assign(10, false);
if (num == 0)
count++;
}
return count;
}
int main()
{
int n1 = 101, n2 = 200;
cout << find(n1, n2);
}
string s = to_string(num);
set<int> unique(s.begin(), s.end());
if (s.size() == unique.size()) {
count++;
}
}
return count;
}
int main()
{
Solution in Java:
import java.util.*;
public class Main
{
static int find(int n1, int n2) {
int count = 0;
for (int i = n1 ; i <= n2 ; i++) {
int num = i;
if (num == 0)
count++;
}
return count;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int n1 = 101, n2 = 200;
System.out.println(find(n1, n2));
}
}
Question 1:
The average of 19 numbers is 42. The average of the first 6 numbers is 38.5 and that of the last 14 numbers
is 45.5. If the sixth number is excluded then what is the average of the remaining numbers? (Correct to 1
decimal place)
a. 40.8
b. 41.2
c. 40.4
d. 41.6
Answer:
40.4
Question 2:
A certain sum was invested at 20% p.a for 2 years such that the interest was compounded half-yearly for
the first year and compounded yearly for the next year the total interest earned on the sum was Rs 10,170,
then the sum ( in Rs. ) was:
a. 24,500
b. 22,500
c. 25,000
d. 24,000
Answer:
22,500
Question 3:
The numbers 4121, 4793, and 6464 leave the remainder x in each case when divided by the greatest
number y. The value of (2y - x) is:
a. 352
Answer:
352
Question 4:
A divided money between 2 sons B and C. The amount of money received by B after 13 years is equal to
the amount received by C in 15 years at the rate of 4% p.a compound interest. The difference between their
shares is Rs. 102. Find the amount (in Rs) in total?
a. 2602
b. 1250
c. 2702
d. 1352
Answer:
2602
Question 5:
The number of ways of choosing (x+8) balls out of 36 balls is equal to choosing x balls out of 36 balls.
Find the number of ways of choosing (n+5) balls out of 25 balls.
a. 1,69,900
b. 1,77,100
c. 1,74,100
d. 1,70,000
Answer:
1,77,100
Question 6:
A fraction becomes 2/3, if 1 is added to its numerator and 2 is added to its denominator. If 2 is subtracted
from the numerator and 5 is added to its denominator, the fraction becomes 1/4 . If 3 is added to the
numerator and 1 is subtracted from the denominator, then the fraction becomes:
Answer:
4/3
Question 7:
A shopkeeper bought a lamp at Rs.1,200 and the ratio of its cost price and marked price was 3:5. It was
sold after two successive discounts of 30% and 18% and incurred a loss or profit of x%. Find x?
A. 4 ⅔ profit
B. 4 ⅓ loss
C. 4 ⅔ loss
D. 4 ⅓ profit
Answer:
4 ⅓ loss
Question 8:
B is ¼ times more than the age of A. 5 years ago, the sum of the ages of B and C was 50 years. The
average age of A and B at present is 22.5 years. After 6 years, the age of D will be ⅕ times more than C’s
age at present. Find the ratio of the sum of present ages of B and C to that of A and D.
a. 5:9
b. 20:27
c. 10:27
d. 15:14
Answer:
15:14
Question 9:
Arun borrowed a certain sum at the rate of 8% for the first three years, at the rate of p.a for the next 4
years and at the rate of 15% for the period beyond 7 years.If he plays a total simple interest of Rs. 8,015 at
the end of years, the sum (in Rs.) was:
Answer:
7000
Question 10:
A and B are coming from opposite directions. A starts at 10 a.m. towards B. B starts at 11 a.m. towards A.
The speeds of A and B are 40 km/h and 50 km/h, respectively. At what time will they meet each other, if A
and B are 100 km apart?
a. 12:00 p.m.
b. 11:50 a.m.
c. 10:40 a.m.
d. 11:40 a.m.
Answer:
11:40 am
Question 11:
15 men and 20 boys can complete a work in 15 days. 20 men and 35 boys can complete the same work in
10 days. Determine the efficiency of boys with respect to men
a. 1:1.5
b. 1:2
c. 1.5:1
d. 2:1
Answer:
1:2
Out of the total male employees in the company, 15% work in the HR department, 27% work in the
marketing department, 25% work in the Finance department, 20% work in the administration department,
and the remaining male employees work in the manufacturing department
Question 12:.
What is the average number of employees (male and female) who work in the Marketing,Finance and
Administration departments?
a. 301
b. 304
c. 308
d. 312
Answer:
304
Question 13:
The total number of male employees working in the HR and finance departments is what percentage of the
total number of female employees working in HR, marketing and Administration department(nearest to an
integer)?
a. 54%
b. 56%
c. 60%
d. 58%
Answer:
60%
Question 14:
If the number of female employees in HR department increases by 25% , the number of female employees
in the finance department increases by 15% and 48 female employees leave the administration department,
and then the total number of female employees in the company will increase by
a. 15
Answer:
18
Question 15:
If male employees from the marketing department are transferred to the manufacturing department and 20
female employees from the administration department are transferred to the HR department, then the total
number of employees in the marketing department is what percentage less than the number of employees in
the administration department?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Answer:
Verbal
Question 1. Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word.
The affordances that social media have in organisational contexts can be undermined.
Options
a. Liabilities
Question 2. The following paragraph contains four sentences, three of which are grammatically incorrect
and only one is correct. From the given options, select the sentence which is grammatically correct.
When Jamsetji Tata started a trading firm from 1868, few could have predicted that he would one day be
called the Father of Trading Firm. Born in Navsari, Gujrat, Jamsetji moved to Bombay, now mumbai, in
the age of fourteen and joined his fathers trading firm. Fifteen years he branched out on his own and built a
reputation on acquiring and turning around sick mills. Jamsetji also put in place pioneering labour
practices, long before any labour laws came into existence.
Options
a. Fifteen years he branched out on his own and built a reputation on acquiring and turning around sick
mills.
b. Jamsetji also put in place pioneering labour practices, long before any labour laws came into
existence.
c. Born in Navsari, Gujrat, Jamsetji moved to Bombay, now mumbai, in the age of fourteen and
joined his fathers trading firm.
d. When Jamsetji Tata started a trading firm from 1868, few could have predicted that he would one
day be called the Father of Trading Firm.
Answer:
Fifteen years he branched out on his own and built a reputation on acquiring and turning around sick mills.
Wrong sentences -
put into place
At the age
In 1868
P. Problems relating to refugee movements are often aggravated by drought, famine and anarchy.
Q. Although refugee law is not directly applicable to internally displaced people. UNHCR provides
assistance to them.
R. Preventive strategies must be evolved to avert and resolve refugee flows and internal displacement.
S. People who move within their own country are called internally displaced persons while those who leave
are called (missing)
a) RQ
b) SP
c) SQ
d) PQ
Answer: C
SQ
Question 4. Read the passage below and answer the question that follows:
In the years since the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union, the two countries have worked to set
beside their differences, but tension still simmers beneath the surface. Russia was still viewed by many
Americans as remote, mysterious, and even dangerous. Similarly, the Russians harbour both admiration and
contempt for America’s economic prowess and superpower status.
Answer - A
Question 5) Sentences of a paragraph are given below in a jumbled order. Arrange the sentences in correct
order to form -
1. If we harness the process, we could naturally modify the crops and make them more resistant to the
effects of climate change.
2. A recent study shows that a lateral gene transfer is widespread in grasses, including many food
crops.
3. While we do not fully know how genes move between species, we could benefit from mimicking
the transfer between species
4. The research shows that genes can freely move between grass species regardless of how closely
related they are.
a) 3,2,4,1
b) 2,1,3,4
c) 3,1,4,2
d) 2,4,3,1
Answer D
2,4,3,1
Question 6. Select the appropriate option that substitutes the underlined word in the given sentence.
Options
a. Stakeholders
b. Upholders
c. Beholders
d. Placeholders
Answer - stakeholders
Upholder - An upholder of a particular tradition or system is someone who believes strongly in it and will
support it when it is threatened.
Placeholder - person or thing that occupies the position or place of another person or thing
Question 7. No Ecosystem more important in mitigating the effects of climate change than tropical
rainforest. And South-East Asia is home to the world’s third-biggest patch of it, behind the Amazon and
Congo basins. Even though humans release carbon from these forests through logging, clear-felling for
agriculture and other disruptions, some are so vast and fecund that the growth of the plants within them
absorbs even more from the atmosphere. The Congo basin, question is taken from PerpInsta for instance,
locks up 600m tonnes of carbon a year more than it releases, according to the World Resources Institute
(WRI), an international NGO that is equivalent to about a third of emissions from all American transport.
The Amazon, too, remains a net absorber (though four years of massive fires and clearing for cattle have
brought it to a tipping-point). In contrast, such is the extent of clearing for plantations in Prep ` Insta
South-East Asia’s rainforests, which run from Myanmar to Indonesia, that over the past 20 years they have
turned from a growing carbon sink to a significant source of emissions—nearly 500m tonnes a year.
Indonesia and Malaysia, home to the biggest expenses of pristine forest, have lost more than a third of it
this century. Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar, relative newcomers to deforestation, are making up for lost
time.
Answer: Option C
Erratic
A. Invariant
B. Concurrent
C. Sporadic
D. Consistent
Answer: Option D
Coding
Question 1:
Given an array Arr[ ] of N integer numbers. The task is to rewrite the array by putting all multipliers at the
end of the given array.
Note : The order of the numbers which are not the multiplier of 10 should remain unaltered ,and similarly
the order of the numbers which are the multiplier of 10 should remain unaltered.
For example :
Suppose N = 9 and Arr[] = {10, 12, 5, 40, 30, 7, 5, 9, 10}
You have to push all the multiple of 10 at the end of the array Arr[].
Hence the output is : 12 5 7 5 9 10 40 30 10
int main ()
{
int N;
cin>>N;
else A1.push_back(Arr[i]);
}
int k=A1.size();
return 0;
}
Question 2:
Given an array Arr[ ] of N integers and a positive integer K. The task is to Divide the array into two sub
array from right after the Kth position and slide the left sub array of K elements to the end.
Example 1:
5 ---Value of N
{10, 20, 30, 40, 50} --- Element of Arr[]
2 -----Value of K
Output :
30 40 50 10 20
Example 2:
4 ---Value of N
{10, 20, 30, 40} ---Element of Arr[]
1 -----Value of K
Output :
20 30 40 10
Solution in C++ :
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
int main ()
{
int N;
cin>>N;
int K;
cin>>K;
while(K--)
{
int x= que.front();
que.pop();
que.push(x);
}
while(!que.empty()){
cout<<que.front()<<" ";
que.pop();
}
Day 1 Slot 3
Quants
Question 1:
25 numbers were recorded and their average was calculated as 50.6. Later, it was found that three numbers
29, 35 and 72 were wrongly taken as 92, 53, and 27, respectively and one number was inadvertently left out
from being recorded. What is the correct average of all the numbers?
a. 50.5
b. 49.5
c. 48.7
d. 48.2
Answer:
49.5
Answer:
77,000
Question 3:
Answer:
9.6
Question 4:
In an examination, 50% passed in Maths and 75% passed in English and 20% passed in both subjects.Find
the difference between the number of students who passed only in English to those who passed in maths, if
270 students passed in both the subjects.
a. 180
b. 120
c. 210
d. 150
Answer:
210
Question 5:
ball is . What is the probability of getting three balls of different colours, when three balls are drawn?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Answer:
Question 6:
The cost of 5 pens and 7 notebooks is rs. 224. If the cost of a pen increases by rs. 2 and the cost of a
notebook reduces by rs. 3, then the cost of 3 pens and 4 notebooks is rs. 124. What is the original cost (in
rs.) of 4 pens and 3 notebooks?
a. 144
b. 121
c. 122
d. 127
Answer:
122
Question 7:
An article is sold at 15% profit by giving a discount of 17.2%. The marked price of the article is Rs. 5000.
Determine the cost price.
a. Rs. 5,095
b. Rs. 36,000
c. Rs. 3,600
d. Rs. 6,995
Question 8:
A and B invested in the ratio 4:5. A left after 9 months and B increased his investment by 20%. C joined
with an investment of 33.33% of the present investment of B. The annual profit was Rs. 42,000. Find the
percentage difference between A and B’s profit to that of A.
a. 25%
b. 175%
c. 50%
d. 75%
Answer:
175%
Question 9:
The amount obtained by Sumit by investing a sum of Rs. 10,920 for 3 years at the rate of 10% p.a simple
interest is equal to the amount obtained by Raghav by investing a certain sum (in Rs.) for 5 years at the rate
of 8% p.a simple interest. What is 85% of the sum (in Rs.) invested by Raghav?
a. 8519
b. 8619
c. 8591
d. 8692
Answer:
8619
Question 10:
A man walks around a square garden of perimeter 8 km at a speed of 2 km/h, 3 km/h, 4 km/h and 5 km/h
on each side of the square garden. Calculate the average speed.
a. 3.112 km/h
b. 2.912 km/h
c. 3.312 km/h
d. 3.212 km/h
Question 11:
Rajesh can complete a job in 18 days.Rohit is 50% more skilled than Rajesh. Find the total time taken to do
the same job when they both work together.
a. 7.2 days
b. 7.4 days
c. 7.10 days
d. 7 days
Answer:
7.2 days
Study the given information and answer the questions that follows:
There are 800 players in a stadium who are participating in 4 sports- A,B,C and D (one person in one sport
only). The ratio of male to female players is 9:7. The ratio of male players who are participating in sport A
to other male players who are participating in other three sports is 4:5.
12% of the male players who are not participating in A, are participating in sport D. The remaining male
players are participating in sports B and C in the ratio 5:6.
48% of the female players are participating in sport A and 22 female players are participating in sport B.
The remaining female players are participating in sport C and D in the ratio 7:9.
Question 12:
What is the ratio of the number of male players participating in sport C to the number of female players
participating in sport D?
Answer:
4:3
Question 13:
Approximately what percentage of the total number of players participating in sport D is equal to the
number of female players playing sport C?(correct to one decimal place)
a. 59.6 %
b. 57.6 %
c. 57.9 %
d. 58.3 %
Answer:
59.6%
Question 14:
The number of female players participating in sports A and B together is what percentage more than the
number of male players participating in sports B and D together (correct to one decimal place)?
a. 31.8 %
b. 46.2 %
c. 31.2 %
d. 48.4 %
Answer:
46.2%
Question 15:
Answer:
12.5%
Verbal
Question 1:
Select the option that gives the best appropriate meaning of the underlined word.
Answer:
Small but organized
Question 4:
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follows:
Genealogy is fun. Just a piece of furniture or a picture takes on much more interest if you know its history,
so does an individual become much more real once the ancestral elements that shaped him are known.
Question take from Perp Insta An in-depth family history is a tapestry of all those to whom we owe our
existence.
Answer:
C - Knowing the genealogy of a person makes the person more real.
Question 5:
Sentences of a paragraph are given below in a jumbled order. Arrange the sentences into correct order to
form a meaningful and coherent paragraph.
1. This calls for a continuous, in-situ sewerage water quality monitoring systems without human
intervention in factories which will provide real-time data and track the situation
2. The source of pollution was unclear, but the pandemic-related industrial lockdown provided a once-
in-a-lifetime opportunity to get to the source of the problem
3. The dramatic fall in river pollution during the lockdown pointed to industrial pollutants as the
principal culprit, even though all the industries are meant to be fitted with treatment plants
4. In spite of vast investment in efforts to clean the river waters in India, the finding in 2017 ‘not a
single drop of river Ganga has been cleaned so far.”
a. 4132
b. 3142
c. 4231
d. 3421
Answer:
4231
Question 6:
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined word.
Naphtha, a cheap fuel extracted from crude oil, is added to petrol to make the quality of petrol poorer.
Answer:
C - Adultrate
Question 7:
Select the most appropriate Antonym for the given word below.
Auspicious
a. Felicitous
b. Ominous
c. Pompous
d. Vicious
Answer:
Ominous
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Typically when an author signs a publishing contract, she or her agent negotiates an advance against
royalties. When a book ‘has sold for’ so many dollars, this amount is the advance and not a flat purchase
price. An advance is often paid in three installments. When the manuscript is accepted by the publisher,and
when the book is published. Some publishers may break down these payments even more. Once the book is
published, authors make a percentage of sales for each book sold, which are their royalties. However they
are essentially earning money they have already been paid. Once the book has made the author the amount
of royalties they were advanced, they begin to earn additional royalties; this is often called ‘earning out’. If
the book never makes an advance back, the author does not have to pay the overage back to the publisher,
except in circumstances where they have violated/terminated the contract.
Question 8:
Select the title for the passage:
Answer:
C - How author payment works in the traditional publishing industry.
Question 9:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Typically when an author signs a publishing contract, she or her agent negotiates an advance against
royalties. When a book ‘has sold for’ so many dollars, this amount is the advance and not a flat purchase
price. An advance is often paid in three installments. When the manuscript is accepted by the publisher,and
when the book is published. Some publishers may break down these payments even more. Once the book is
published, authors make a percentage of sales for each book sold, which are their royalties. However they
are essentially earning money they have already been paid.Once the book has made the author the amount
of royalties they were advanced, they begin to earn additional royalties; this is often called ‘earning out’. If
the book never makes an advance back, the author does not have to pay the overage back to the publisher,
except in circumstances where they have violated/terminated the contract.
Answer:
C - The Publisher
Question 10:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Answer:
B - When royalties surpass the advance paid
Question 11:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Typically when an author signs a publishing contract, she or her agent negotiates an advance against
royalties. When a book ‘has sold for’ so many dollars, this amount is the advance and not a flat purchase
price. An advance is often paid in three installments. When the manuscript is accepted by the publisher,and
when the book is published. Some publishers may break down these payments even more. Once the book is
published, authors make a percentage of sales for each book sold, which are their royalties. However they
are essentially earning money they have already been paid. This question was taken from Perp Insta. Once
the book has made the author the amount of royalties they were advanced, they begin to earn additional
royalties; this is often called ‘earning out’. If the book never makes an advance back, the author does not
have to pay the overage back to the publisher, except in circumstances where they have violated/terminated
the contract.
Answer:
C - Authors are wealthy as they earn high royalties
Question 12:
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most
appropriate option to fill in each blank
Who governs a country’s airspace? And what laws protect airline’s (1) ______ to fly over a foreign
country? For the answers go back to treaties that set up the international (2)______ after the second world
war. Aviation and shipping were excluded from these ----- the first because post-war Britain thought that
competition from American airlines on routes to its (3)___________ would drive Londin-based ones out of
business. The resulting Chicago convention of 1994--- which set up the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), which would become the United Nations body for air transport--- gave countries
‘complete and _____ Sovereignty’ over the skies above their territories.
Answer:
Colonies
Question 13:
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the
most appropriate option to fill in each blank
a. Exceptional
b. Executive
c. Inclusive
d. Exclusive
Answer:
Exclusive
Question 14:
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most
appropriate option to fill in each blank
Who governs a country’s airspace? And what laws protect airline’s (1) ______ to fly over a foreign
country? For the answers go back to treaties that set up the international (2)______ system after the second
world war. Aviation and shipping were excluded from these ----- the first because post-war Britain thought
that competition from American airlines on routes to its (3)___________ would drive Londin-based ones
out of business. The resulting Chicago convention of 1994--- which set up the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), which would become the United Nations body for air transport--- gave countries
‘complete and _____ Sovereignty’ over the skies above their territories.
Question 15:
In the following passage some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the
most appropriate option to fill in each blank
Who governs a country’s airspace? And what laws protect airline’s (1) ______ to fly over a foreign
country? For the answers go back to treaties that set up the international (2)______ after the second world
war. Aviation and shipping were excluded from these ----- the first because post-war Britain thought that
competition from American airlines on routes to its (3)___________ would drive Londin-based ones out of
business. The resulting Chicago convention of 1994--- which set up the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO), which would become the United Nations body for air transport--- gave countries
‘complete and _____ Sovereignty’ over the skies above their territories.
Answer:
Right
Question 1:
For hiring a car, a travel agency charges R1 rupees per hour for the first N hours and then R2 rupees per
hour. Given the total time of travel in minutes in X.
The task is to find the total travelling cost in rupees.
Note : While converting minutes into hours, ceiling value should be considered as the total number of
hours.
For example : If the total travelling time is 90 minutes, i.e. 1.5 hours, it must be considered as 2 hours.
Example :
Input :
20 -- r1
4 -- n
40 -- r2
300 -- x
Output :
120
Explanation :
Total travelling hours = 300 / 60 = 5 hours
Rupees 20 / hours for first 4 hours = 20 * 4 = 80 rupees
Rupees 40 / hours in 5th hour = 40 * 1 = 40 rupees
Hence, the total travelling cost = 80 + 40 = 120 rupees
Solution in C++:
int main () {
int r1;
cin >> r1;
int n;
cin >> n;
int r2;
cin >> r2;
int x;
cin >> x;
int total = 0;
int hours = ceil(x * 1.0 / 60);
if (n > hours) {
total += (hours * r1);
} else {
total += n * r1;
hours -= n;
total += hours * r2;
}
cout << total;
return 0;
}
Question 2:
Explanation:
There is a bag with three types of gemstones: Ruby of type R, Garnet of G, and Topaz of type T.
Example 1:
Input:
1-- count of Ruby
1-- count of Garnet
0-- count of Topaz
Output:
2
Example 1:
Input:
1-- count of Ruby
1-- count of Garnet
1-- count of Topaz
Output:
6
Solution in C++:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
#define mod 1000000007
int dp[21][21][21][4];
int main () {
int a, b, c;
cin >> a >> b >> c;
solve(a, b, c);
return 0;
}
Day 2 Slot 1
Quants
Question 1:
The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 4:5 The average score in an English test of all students is 58. The
average score of the boys in the test is 40% more than that of girls. What is the average score of the girl?
a) 48
b) 42
c) 46
d) 45
Question 2:
a. 15,124
b. 14,112
c. 14,215
d. 15,114
Question 3:
a. 3/2
b. 3
c. 1
d. 2
Question 4:
In a class of 500 students, 35% are girls and the rest are boys. 80% of girls and 60% boys passed in the
exam. Find the percentage of difference between the girls and boys that failed the exam to the boys who
failed.
a.
Question 5:
A box contains x paper sticks,x+3 plastic sticks and x-7 wooden sticks. If the probability of getting one
plastic and one wooden stick is 32% , then find the total number of sticks.
a. 35
b. 40
c. 15
d. 25
Question 7:
The cost price of a juicer and a grinder is x+320 and x-200, respectively. The juicer is sold at 25% loss and
the grinder is at 25% profit. If the selling price of the juicer is Rs. 810 less than the grinder, then find the
sum of their cost prices.
a. Rs. 5,220
b. Rs. 5,520
c. Rs. 5,420
d. Rs. 5,320
a. 7,200 and 6%
b. 5,400 and 8%
c. 4,800 and 8%
d. 4,800 and 9%
Question 10:
a. 2.4 seconds
b. 2.8 seconds
c. 2.6 seconds
d. 2.2 seconds
Question 11:
Work done by Ramesh in 8 hours is equal to work done by Mohit in 10 hours and the same work done by
Anjali in 6 hours.Suppose Ramesh and Mohit complete the job working together 8 hours per day in 5
days.Determine how many days will be required if Mohit and Anjali work together for the same job, if they
work 10 hours per day.
a. 3.25
b. 3.375
c. 3.625
d. 3.5
Study the graph and table and answer the following questions:
The given table shows the number of people who read newspapers P,Q,R and S and the percentage of total
number of people who read newspapers in these cities.
Cities-> A B C D E
\
Newspapers
P 15 20 28 18 20
R 20 30 20 20 30
S 25 35 22 32 24
Question 12:
What is the difference between the total number of people who read newspapers P and S in city B and the
total number of people who read newspapers Q and R in city D?
A. 1,30,000
B. 1,25,000
C. 1,20,000
D. 1,35,000
Question 13:
What is the ratio of the total number of people who read newspapers Q and R in city C to the total number
of people who read newspapers P and R in city E?
a. 6:7
b. 5:6
c. 5:4
d. 2:3
a. 12.5%
b. 13.2%
c. 11.1%
d. 12.8%
Question 15:
The average number of people who read newspapers Q and S in city B is what percentage is less than the
average number of people who read newspapers Q, R and S in city E? (correct to one decimal place)
a. 39.2%
b. 38.5%
c. 64.8%
d. 35.2%
Verbal
Question 1.
a. Motivation
b. Occupation
c. Asset
Answer - motivation
Question :
Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow:
The major motive for excuses-making seems to be to maintain our self-esteem, to project a positive image
to ourselves and to others.Excuses are also offered to reduce stress that may be created by a bad
performance. We feel that if we can offer an excuse- especially Prep Insta a good one that is accepted by
those around us- it will lessen the negative reaction and the subsequent stress that accompanies poor
performance.
Answer - Option A
Excuses are face-saving devices.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option that can substitute the underlined words in the given sentence.
Education, experience PerpInsta and references are some of the standards on which a judgement is based
when selecting candidates for job
a. Paradigm
b. Criteria
c. Agenda
d. Statutes
Coding:
Question1 :
Given a sentence cstr, written in a camel case (i.e. every word starts with an uppercase letter and there is no
space or punctuation between two consecutive words). The task is to put one space after every word and
convert every uppercase letter to lowercase.
Example 1:
Input :
ThisIsAnAutomationEra
Output:
this is an Automation Era--- Value of cstr
Output:
this is an automation era
Example 2:
Input:
HeyYou--- Value of cstr
Output:
hey you
Constraints:
● The string cannot contain space.
● Size of cstr <= 500
Instructions:
● The System does not allow any kind of hard-coded input value/values.
● The written program code by the candidate will be verified against the input which is supplied from
the system.
Solution in C++:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
string cstr;
cin>>cstr;
string res="";
cout<<res;
return 0;
}
Question 2:
A company is organizing a fun game for its employees. N number of employees are participating in this
game. Each employee can either compete in the game as an individual or as a pair with another employee.
The task is to find the number of different ways in which N number of employees can be single or can be
paired up.
Condition:
● If the total count of employees is odd, then pairing is not allowed.
● If the total count of employees is even, then employees can be single or can be paired up.
Instructions:
● Each employee can be paired only once.
● Each employee can only compete once
Example 1:
Input:
3---- Number of employees
Output:
1
Explanation:
N= 3 i.e, Odd Number
[1],[2],[3]: all employees are single.
Output:
10
Explanation:
N= 4 i.e, Even Number
[1],[2],[3],[4]: all employees are single.
[1],[2,3],[4]: 3 and 4 are paired but 1 and 2 are single
Constraints:
● 1< N<= 10
● The Candidate has to write the code to accept a positive integer number representing count of
employees
Instructions:
● The System does not allow any kind of hard-coded input value/values.
● The written program code by the candidate will be verified against the input which are supplied
from the system.
Solution in C++:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
if(N%2!=0)
return N;
int t[N+1];
return t[N];
}
int main(){
int N;
cin>>N;
return 0;
}
Day 2 Slot 2
Quants:
Question 1:
The average height of some children in a group was 146 cm. When 5 children with height 158 cm,152 cm,
151 cm,155 cm and 150 cm joined the group, then the average height of the group increased by 5 mm. The
number of children in the group initially was?
a. 65
b. 62
c. 67
d. 55
Answer :
67
Question 2:
A and B borrowed a total sum of Rs. 20,300 at 12.15% p.a compound interest, compounded yearly in such
a way that A paid as much amount after 3 years as B paid after 5 years, from the date of borrowing. If the
sum of A exceeds the sum borrowed by B by Rs. x, then what is the value of x?
a. Rs. 2,610
b. Rs. 2,560
Question:
I. A box contains ‘a’ pens and 12 pencils.If getting probability of getting ‘a’ pens is ⅝, then find the
probability of getting a pen and pencil from the bag.
II. A bag contains 15 oranges and 10 mango this question has been taken from perpinsta candies. If
two candies are taken out without replacement, then find the probability that both are different.
a. I < II
b. I <= II
c. II < I
d. I = II
Question :
The cost of 5 pens and 7 notebooks is Rs. 224. If the cost of a pen increases by Rs. 2 and the cost of one
notebook reduces by Rs.3 , then the cost of 3 pens and 4 notebooks is Rs. 124 What is the original cost of 4
pens and 3 notebooks?
a. Rs. 144
b. Rs. 127
c. Rs. 122
d. Rs. 121
Question:
The quantity of milk is 20% less than the quantity of water in mixture A. The difference between mixture
B to that mixture A is 80 litres of milk and 20 litres of water. ¼ of both mixtures are taken and mixed in
mixture ‘P’ having milk and water in the ratio 2:5. The amount of milk in mixture B is 144 litres. Find the
final ratio of milk and water in the mixture p, when the difference between milk and water was 27 ltrs
initially.
a. 7:9
b. 7:18
c. 5:9
d. 5:27
Answer:
5:27
Question:
The population of a town is 1,21,000. If it increases at a rate of 10% p.a, what is the difference between the
population 3 years hence and 2 years ago?
a. 61055
b. 61051
c. 61251
d. 62041
Answer:
61051
Question :
a. 324 m
b. 144 m
c. 360 m
d. 128 m
Answer:
144 m
Study the pie chart and answer the questions that follow:
A company manufactures items A,B,C,D and E. The cost of manufacturing per unit of A,B,C,D and E is
Rs. 540, Rs. 400, Rs. 420, Rs. 360, Rs. 450 respectively. All units manufactured by the company are sold.
( percentage distribution)
( Percentage distribution)
Question:
What is the profit percentage by selling item B? (correct to one decimal place)
a. 12.5%
b. 7.4%
c. 19.4%
d. 19.0%
12.5%
Question :
a. D
b. C
c. A
d. E
Answer:
Verbal:
Question - Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word:
Options
a. Rebuked
b. Approved
c. Applauded
d. Censured
Answer:
Question: Select the option that gives the most appropriate meaning of the underlined word:
Many people admire my friend Rani because even when she is in a difficult situation, she tends to be
hopeful and believes that good things will happen in the future.
a. Idealistic
b. Pessimistic
c. Realistic
d. Optimistic
Answer D
Optimistic
Question:
For the four sentence (1 to 4) paragraph below, sentences 1 and 4 are given. From P, Q, R and S, select the
appropriate sentence for 2 and 3 respectively
1. Over the last seventy years, humankind has broken the Chekhov Law
2.
3.
4. Since 1945 however, humankind has learned to resist this temptation
P. Throughout the history, if kings and emperors acquired some new weapon, sooner or later they were
tempted to use it
Q. In these years we have become aware of preserving our natural resources
R. Anton Chekhov famously said that a gun appearing in the first act of a play will inevitably be fired in the
third
S. The laws about use of handguns must be abolished
Options:
Answer - D
RP
Question 8: Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow
In 1990 a (missing) English Translation of the (missing) had Achilles tell Agamemner that he does not
want people to think he is “a worthless, burnt-out coward”. This expression was not in Homer's original
Greek. Still, the notion that people in the twelfth and thirteenth century BC, suffered from burnout is a good
indication of the disorder’s claim to universality. People who _________ burnout tend to argue that it exists
everywhere and has existed forever, even if somehow it is always getting worse. In the Old Testament,
Moses was burned out when he complained to God, Ï am not able to bear all this people alone, because it is
too heavy for me”. To be burned out is to be used up, like a battery so depleted that it cannot be recharged.
In people, unlike batteries, it is said to produce the defining symptoms of ‘burnout syndrome’: exhaustion,
cynicism, and loss of efficacy.
Question:
a. Not being a depleted _____, burnt-out people can bounce back with vitality and resume their normal
lives
b. It was coined by a translator of Greek to refer to Angamemnon; later, it was found to have been
used with Moses
c. The expression is new but the feeling, the disorder and the notion of burn-out are ancient, universal
and deepening
d. When we feel run down and incapable of doing anything, we suffer a burnout - an ancient and
universal one.
Question 11:
Which will be the feeling preceding burnout?
Answer - C
Question No
The following paragraph contains four sentences, three of which are grammatically incorrect and only
one is correct. From the given options, select the sentence that us grammatically correct.
A health club, also known as a fitness club, is a place that houses exercise equipments for the purpose of
physical exercise. Health clubs have undergone a major transformation this question has been taken from
perpinsta that can be described in three words: mind, body , spirit. Loud, fast, heart-thumping aerobics
exercises have been replaced by the hushed tones of yoga and the controlled movements of Pilates (a method
of exercise). The clubs are responsible to the needs of their customers who are increasingly looking for a way
to finding a healthy balance in their life.
a) A health club, also known as a fitness club, is a place that houses exercise equipments for the purpose of
physical exercise.
b) The clubs are responsible to the needs of their customers who are increasingly looking for a way to finding a
healthy balance in their life.
Question 4:
When you imagine the desert, you probably think of a very hot place covered with sand. Although this is a
good description _________. actually a very cold place covered with ice. Antarctica. In order for an area to be
considered a desert, it must receive very little rainfall. ________ receive an average of less than ten inches of
precipitation - which can be rain, sleet, hail, or snow - on the ground every year. Antarctica, the coldest place
on earth, has an average temperature that usually falls below the freezing point. Because Antarctica gets so
little precipitation every year, it is considered a desert.
Answer - exciting
Question:
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow:
Dewey (1938) described progressive education as “a product of discontent with
traditional education” which imposes adult standards, subject matter, and methodologies. He believed that
traditional education was beyond the scope of young learners. Progressive education as described by Dewey
should include socially engaging learning experiences that are developmentally appropriate for young
children.
Dewey thought that effective education came primarily through social interactions and that the
school setting should be considered a social institution. He considered education this question has been
taken from perpinsta to be a “process of living and not a preparation for future living”. This set of beliefs set
Dewey apart from philosophers that supported traditional classroom settings.
In contrast to traditional classrooms, Dewey thought that schools and classrooms should
be representative of real life situations, allowing children to participate in learning activities
interchangeably and flexibly in a variety of social settings. He was of the idea that abruptly introducing too
much academic content, out of context with children’s social lives, bordered on unethical teaching behavior.
This notion would be a point of conflict in education today, as it is vastly different from what is happening
in classrooms with the strong emphasis on implementing the Common Core standards. The strong focus on
According to Dewey, which of the following is NOT true about traditional education?
a. It has standards meant for adult learners
b. It includes socially engaging learning experiences appropriate for children
c. Its subject matter is beyond the level of children
d. Its methods of teaching are not fit for young children
Answer - B
Question:
Coding:
Question1:
In a shop every item has an alphanumeric code printed on the label. Each consecutive sequence of the digit
in a code is to be readed as a multi digit number. The selling price of the product is the sum of the number
in the code.
You are given the alphanumeric code for an item as a string Str. your task is to compute the selling price of
the item.
Example 1:
Input :
1xyz23
Output :
24
Explanation :
Here the alphanumeric string is : 1xyz23
In the give string , 1+23 = 24
Hence, the output is 24
Example 2:
Input :
Output :
53
Solution in C++:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main(){
string s, temp="";
int res=0;
cin>>s;
else{
if(temp !="")
{
res += stoi(temp);
temp = "";
}
}
}
if(temp !="")
res += stoi(temp);
return 0;
}
Question 2- Lynda has three children. She wants to distribute N candies among all three in such a way that
exactly one child gets the maximum number of candies among all three and each child gets at least one
candy. The task is to find the total number of ways to distribute N candies among the three children.
Example:
Input:
6--- Number of candies
Output:
9
Explanation:
There are 9 ways to distribute 6 candies [1,1,4], [1,4,1], [4,1,1], [1,2,3], [1,3,2], [2,1,3], [2,3,1], [3,2,1], and
[3,1,2].
[2,2,2], is not valid because three children will be getting the maximum number of candies i.e 2.
Constraints:
● 3< N< 100
The candidate has to write a code to accept a positive number integer representing the count of the candies.
Instructions:
C++ Solution:
//Rahit:
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int a,ans=0;
int main()
{
cin>>a;
int i=1,j=1;
func(1,1);
cout<<ans;