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The document provides a syllabus and sample items for the Wipro-WILP exam. It includes the following sections and number of questions: - English (60 questions, 60 minutes) covering English grammar, reading comprehension, and verbal ability. - Analytical Reasoning (60 questions, 60 minutes) covering inductive/deductive reasoning, abstract reasoning, flowcharts, logical reasoning, and critical reasoning. - Quantitative Aptitude (60 questions, 60 minutes) covering quantitative reasoning, math knowledge, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. - WET (1 question, 20 minutes) requiring a written response on the topic of qualities of a true leader. Sample items

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The document provides a syllabus and sample items for the Wipro-WILP exam. It includes the following sections and number of questions: - English (60 questions, 60 minutes) covering English grammar, reading comprehension, and verbal ability. - Analytical Reasoning (60 questions, 60 minutes) covering inductive/deductive reasoning, abstract reasoning, flowcharts, logical reasoning, and critical reasoning. - Quantitative Aptitude (60 questions, 60 minutes) covering quantitative reasoning, math knowledge, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. - WET (1 question, 20 minutes) requiring a written response on the topic of qualities of a true leader. Sample items

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Wipro-WILP

Syllabus and Sample Items

Syllabus

Section Topics Number of Questions Duration


English English Grammar - Basics and Advanced
Usage Reading Comprehension
Verbal Ability - Basics and Advanced
Analytical Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
Reasoning Abstract Reasoning
Flowchart & Visual Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Critical Reasoning 60 60 mins

Quantitative Quantitative Reasoning


Aptitude Mathematical Knowledge and
Achievements
Algebra and Basic Arithmetic
Geometry & Mensuration
Data Interpretation using Graphs
WET WET 1 20 mins

Sample Items:

English Usage

Q1. Fill in the blank with the most suitable option.


One of the flowers in my garden was ______ rose, which was much different from all other roses
anywhere else.

A. a
B. an
C. the
D. No article required

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Q2. Fill in the blank with the most suitable option.
I didn’t go to the wedding because nobody ______ me about it.

A. tells
B. told
C. will tell
D. has tell

Q3. Find out which part of the sentence below has an error and mark the option accordingly.
The leader, as well as / five other workers of the union, / was present, / weren’t they?

A. The leader, as well as


B. five other workers of the union
C. was present
D. weren’t they?

Q4. Fill in the blank with the most suitable option.


Will you _____ the offer?

A. accept
B. except
C. dispense
D. forbid

Q5. Mark the option which is closest to the meaning of the word given below.
MENIAL

A. Lowly
B. Boring
C. Dangerous
D. Rewarding

Analytical Reasoning

Q6. If in a certain code language “MRV” is coded as “OTX” then how would “GUM” be coded in the
same code language?

A. IWO

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B. IJI
C. JKO
D. JWJ

Q7. The question given below is followed by two statements numbered I and II. Determine if the
statements are, individually or together, sufficient to answer the question.
Question: What is the value of (a/b)?
Statements:
I. a = 4
II. a*b = 4

A. Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient but the other statement is not.
B. Both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither statement alone is sufficient.
C. Each statement alone is sufficient.
D. Statements I and II together are not sufficient.

Q8. In the following question, a portion from the Problem Figure is missing. Complete the missing
portion by selecting the correct option from the Response Figure (1), (2), (3) and (4).

A. (1)
B. (2)
C. (3)
D. (4)

Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow:

Eight books are kept one over the other counting from the top. The second, fifth and sixth books are
on English Literature. Two books on English Literature are between two books on English Grammar.

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One book on English Literature is between two books on English Vocabulary, while the book at the
top of the book of English Poetry is a book of English Grammar.

Q9. Which book is fourth from the top?

A. English Literature
B. English Grammar
C. English Vocabulary
D. English Poetry

Q10. Which book is last from the top?

A. English Literature
B. English Grammar
C. English Vocabulary
D. English Poetry

Quantitative Aptitude

Q11. (12% of 250) + (45% of 600) = ?

A. 300
B. 270
C. 320
D. 250

Q12. If the selling price of a Airpod is 73% of the cost price, then find the loss %.

A. 28%
B. 29%
C. 27%
D. 26%

The following chart shows the volume (in tonnes) of amount of different types of materials recycled.
Study the graph and accordingly answer the questions that follow.

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Q13. Which of the materials is recycled in maximum amount together from all the three sites?
A. Compost
B. Glass
C. Paper and Card
D. Total cans

Q14. Which of the materials is not recycled from Kerbside integrated?

A. Compost
B. Glass
C. Paper and Card
D. Total cans

Q15. Total recycled co-mingled material is what percent of recycled glass?

A. 12.5%
B. 32.2%
C. 50%
D. 25%

WET
Please write your views on the topic given below.
Q1. Qualities of a True Leader

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