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Accenture Online Test Syllabus and Sample Questions :

Section Topic

● Reading Comprehension
● Articles
● Prepositions
English Ability
● Sentence Correction,
● Speech and Voice
● Tenses, Synonyms
● Antonyms, Spellings
● Idioms and Phrases
● Critical reasoning
● Flowcharts
Critical Reasoning and Problem solving
● Data arrangements
● Data sufficiency
● Syllogisms
● Coding and Decoding
Abstract Reasoning ● Visual Reasoning
● Odd man out
● Series
● Sequence
● While
Pseudocode
● Repeat-until
● For
● If-then-else
● Case

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MS Word

● Creating, editing, saving and


printingtext documents
● Font and paragraph formatting
● Simple character formatting
Common Applications and MS Office
● Inserting tables, smart art, page
breaks
● Using lists and styles
● Working with images
● Using Spelling and Grammar
check
● Understanding document
properties
● Mail Merge

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MS Excel
● Spreadsheet basics
● Creating, editing, saving and
printingspreadsheets
● Working with functions &
formulas
● Modifying worksheets with
color &autoformats
● Graphically representing
data:Charts & Graphs
● Speeding data entry: Using
DataForms
● Analyzing data: Data
Menu,Subtotal, Filtering Data
● Formatting worksheets

MS Power Point

● Securing & Protecting


spreadsheets
● Opening, viewing, creating,
andprinting slides
● Applying auto layouts
● Adding custom animation
● Using slide transitions
● Graphically representing data :
Charts & Graphs
● Creating Professional Slide
forPresentation.
● Data and Computer
CommunicationNetworks
● Mobile & Wireless Networks
Network Security and Cloud
● Cryptography and Network
Security

● Database Security

● Software Security

● Biometric Security

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● Data types
● Operators
● Arrays
Coding
● Strings
● Decision Making
● Looping
● Functions
● Scenario-based questions

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Round – 1 : Cognitive Ability and Technical Assessment

Section – 1 : Cognitive Ability

Subsection : English Ability

1. Find out which underlined part of the sentence below has an error and mark the option
accordingly. Butterflies are considered as the main agent of transferring pollen grains.
Sometimes, this gives rise to different species of flowers, a true fascination unknown to
the science world.
A. Sometimes, this gives rise to different
B. Considered as the main
C. Of transferring
D. Unknown to the science world
Answer: B

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
Dogs, often hailed as humans’ best friends, have been the topic of many scientific studies
looking into how they might boost our well-being. It is likely that humans and dogs
have shared a special bond of friendship and mutual support ever since at least the
Neolithic period — but why has thisbond been so long-lasting?
A recent study showed that owning a dog reduces a person’s risk of premature death
by up to a third. Also, researchers at the University of Harvard in Cambridge, MA, suggest
that dog owners have a lower risk of heart disease. Dogs can strengthen our health not just
as we grow older, but also much, much earlier than that: before we are even born. Research
published last year suggests that children who were exposed to dogs while still in the
womb — as their mothers spent time around dogs during pregnancy — had a lower risk
of developing eczema in early childhood. When we interact with dogs, our oxytocin levels
shoot up. Since this is the hormone largely responsible for social bonding, this hormonal
“love injection” boosts our psychological well-being.
Previous studies analyzed in the review have revealed that dog owners have more positive
social interactions, and that the presence of canine friends makes people more trusting.
Moreover, dogs appear to reduce symptoms of depression and render people more resilient
to stress.That is why dogs are often used as therapy animals.

2. Choose the option that is closest in meaning to the word ‘resilient’ as used in the passage
A. Stable
B. Unadaptable
C. Immune
D. Determined
Answer: C
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3. The passage is primarily concerned with:
A. Emphasizing how building a bond with dogs can help us in health matters
B. Outlining the relationship of humans and dogs.
C. Highlighting that dogs are used in medical aid now-a-days.
D. Listing the benefits of owing a dog and how to establish a bond with them.
Answer: A

4. The author feels that the owing a dog affects the mental health:
A. Quickly
B. Positively

C. Emphatically
D. Negatively
Answer: B

5. Mark the option which is closest in meaning to the word given


below.COHERENCE
A. Fighting
B. Unity
C. Companionship
D. Slowness
Answer: B

6. Mark the option containing the word that is opposite in meaning to the underlined word
given below.Roger is a consummate player who earned over nine million dollars in the
tournament last year.
A. Incompetent
B. Best
C. Slow
D. Professional
Answer: A

7. Choose the best replacement for the underlined part of the sentence.
The match was expected to be won by India as the players were very active on the field.
A. The India was expected to win the match
B. The match was being expected to be won by the India
C. It is being expected by the India to win the match
D. India was expected to win the match
Answer: D

8. Choose the best replacement for the underlined part of the


sentence.You should always keep away from bad company.
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A. Always keep away
B. Keep away always
C. Keep yourself away always
D. Always keeps away
Answer: C

9. The sentences given below from a coherent passage when arranged logically. Choose the
option which gives the correct sequence.
1. The practice is widespread: honeybees are kept in large cities and villages, on farms and
rangelands, in forests and deserts, Arctic and Antarctic from the Equator to even the
frozen polesof Earth.
2. This has helped many people to improve their economic stability by giving them a
secondary source of income.
3. Bee - keeping is caring for and management of colonies of honeybees.
4. They are kept for their honey, wax, and also their services as pollinators of fruit and
vegetable blossoms, or even as a hobby.

A. 1 3 2 4
B. 1 3 4 2
C. 3 2 1 4
D. 3 4 1 2
Answer: C

10. Choose the best replacement for the underlined part of the sentence.
Sam and Tim’s wife are coming this afternoon.
A. Sam’s and Tim’s wives
B. Sam and Tim’s wives
C. Sam’s and Tim’s wife
D. Sam’s and Tim wife
Answer: A

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Round – 1 : Cognitive Ability and Technical Assessment

Section – 1 : Cognitive Ability

Subsection : Critical Reasoning and Problem Solving

1. Statements:
I. Some apples are guavas.
II. All apples are oranges.
III. No orange is a papaya.
IV. All papayas are guavas.
Conclusions:
I. Some papayas are apples.
II. Some oranges are papayas.
III. Some guavas are oranges.
A. Only conclusion III follows
B. Either conclusion I or conclusion III follows
C. None follow
D. Only conclusion I follows
Answer: A

2. In the following question, the symbols +, -, *, /, and $ are used with the following meanings
illustrated.
‘X * Y’ means ‘X is either greater than or equal to Y’.
‘X - Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor smaller
than Y’.‘X $ Y’ means ‘X is smaller than Y’.
In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find out which of the
threeconclusions I, II and III given below the is/are definitely tree and mark your answer
accordingly.
Statements:
I. M+J
II. J/Y
III. Y$K
IV. K-N
Conclusions:
I. K*J
II. J+N
III. K$M
A. Only conclusion I and conclusion III follow
B. None follow
C. Only conclusion I and conclusion II follow

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D. Only conclusion II and conclusion III follow
Answer: B

3. Read the following argument and mark which of the following assumptions is made in the
argument. More than one billion years’ worth of rocks have gone missing from the geologic
record of Grand Canyon.
A. Earth has transitioned from an older setting to the modern one during these one billion
years.
B. None of the mentioned options.
C. The western half of the Grand Canyon has gone through a very different geologic
contortion compared to the eastern half.
D. Series of Faulting events in that region possibly tore up the earth around the Canyon
causing rocks and sediments to wash away in the ocean.

Answer: D

4. Mark the option containing the sentence that strengthens the argument given
below.Argument: People generally wear light colour clothes in summer.
A. They are easy to wash and easy to dry.
B. Light colour clothes are bad absorber of light.
C. These light colour clothes are thick and warm.
D. They are readily and cheaply available in the summer.
Answer: B

5. The question given below is followed by two statements numbered I and II. Determine if
thestatements are, individually or together, sufficient to answer the question.
Question: How many questions did Jacob attempt in the English test?
Statements:
I. There were 35 questions in the test.
II. He got 25 marks in the test, in which every correct answer fetched 1 mark, for
every unattempt questions fetched 0 mark, and for every incorrect answer ⅓ mark
was deductedfrom the total.
A. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
B. Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient to answer the question but other statement is
not.
C. Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question asked and
additional datato the problem is needed.
D. Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question asked but neither
statement alone is sufficient.
Answer: D

Direction for Q6 to Q9: Read the following information given below and answer the questions

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thatfollow:
Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular table,
notnecessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I. Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.
6. Who among the following are not the immediate neighbours?
A. Bruce and Justin
B. Nicholas and Peter
C. Nicholas and Justin
D. Jack and Sheldon
Answer: C

7. Who is sitting second to the right of Peter?


A. Peter
B. Justin
C. Jack
D. Sheldon
Answer: D

8. Who is sitting to the opposite of Sheldon?


A. Bruce
B. Justin
C. Peter
D. Nicholas
Answer: B

9. Which of the following is false regarding the position of Jack?


A. Jack is sitting third of the left of Nicholas.
B. Jack is sitting second to the right of Nicholas.
C. Jack is sitting between Bruce and Sheldon.
D. Jack is sitting to the immediate left of Bruce
Answer: A

Direction for Q10 to Q13: Read the following information given below and answer the
questionsthat follow:
There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the final of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris,
Tokyo and London. David, the judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the
participants on a scale of 1 to 10 giving a unique rating to each participant.
I. R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
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III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.

V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.

10. What was the second highest rating given?


A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6
Answer: A

11. Who belongs to New York?


A. P
B. Q
C. Cannot be determined
D. M
Answer: A

12. What was the rating of coffee prepared by Q?


A. 3
B. 2
C. 6

D. 5
Answer: A

13. Which of the following statements is definitely true?


A. P got a rating of 10
B. M got a rating of 5
C. O belongs to Mumbai
D. Q belongs to Paris
Answer: B

Direction for Q14 to Q15: The statement given below is followed by two conclusions.
Assume the statement is true, even if it contradicts commonly known facts, and determine
the conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the statement.

14. Statement: Social gatherings could turn into COVID super spreader events if safety
norms areflouted.
Conclusions:
I. The coming festive season could be dangerous if safety norms are flouted and lead to
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a surgein COVID cases.
II. Vaccine provides over 95% protection against severe disease and hospitalisation.
A. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
B. Only conclusion I follows
C. Only conclusion II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Answer: B

15. Statement:
Government has started to offer incentives and subsidies on Electric Vehicles.
Conclusions:
I. Pollution can be mitigated by the use of electric vehicles.
II. Electric vehicles are not pocket friendly as compared to conventional petrol/diesel
vehicles.
A. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
B. Only conclusion I follows
C. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D. Only conclusion II follows
Answer: D

Direction for Q16 to Q18: Study the flow given in the following diagram and answer the
questions that follow.

Box No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

-4 0 -1 2 -2 4 -3 6 -4 8

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P-> Add: (number in Box 9)+(number in Box 6). Put the result in Box 3.
Q-> Is (number in Box 2) < (number in Box 3)?
R-> Divide : (number in Box 1) / (number in Box 4). Put the result in Box 10.
S-> Add: (number in Box 10) + (number in Box 5). Put the result in Box 8.
T-> Multiply: (number in Box 8) * (number in Box 4). Put the result in Box 7.

16. At the end of the flowchart which of the following boxes will have the lowest value?
A. Box 8
B. Box 7
C. Box 2
D. Box 10
Answer: B

17. How many boxes have positive integral values at the end of flowchart?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 0
Answer: A

18. Find the value of {(number in Box 10) + (number in Box 6)} at the end of the flowchart.
A. 4
B. -2

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C. 2
D. -4
Answer: C

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Round – 1 : Cognitive Ability and Technical Assessment

Section – 1 : Cognitive Ability

Subsection : Abstract Reasoning

1. Mark the odd one out from the given options.


A. BDG
B. FHK
C. OQT
D. NPT
Answer: D

2. Mark the option that best completes the


comparison.Sun : Solar System :: Brakes : ?
A. Car
B. Office
C. Recess
D. Time
Answer: A

3. Mark the option that best completes the


comparisonRainbow: Sky :: Movie :?
A. Car
B. Picture
C. Theatre
D. Actor
Answer: C

4. Find the missing term in the series given


below:12, 20, 33, 51, ?, 102
A. 69
B. 82
C. 74
D. 78
Answer: C

5. Find the missing term in the series given


below:112, 111, 107, 98, ?, 57
A. 83
B. 79
C. 82

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D. 87
Answer: C

6. Find the missing term in the series given


below:CEG, PSU, KMO, XAC, SUW,?
A. FIK
B. EHJ
C. FHJ

D. JKL
Answer: A

7. If in a certain code language, “PACEMAKING” is coded as “UEFGNFOLPH”, then


how would“KABALISTIC” be coded in the same language?
A. PEECMNWWKD
B. PEEDMNWYKD
C. OEECNMWWKE
D. PEDCNMWWKD
Answer: A

8. The Problem Figure given-below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank
cell in theProblem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of
the Latin square:
1. A row or column never contains the same item twice
2. Same items are there in every row
3. Same items are there in every column
From the items given in the Response Figure, choose the one that should come in place of “?” in
the Problem figure.

Response Figure:

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

9. Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence.

A.

B. .

C.

D.

Answer: D

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10. Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence.

A.

B.

C.

D.

Answer: C

11. The Problem Figure given-below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank
cell in theProblem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of
the Latin square:
1. A row or column never contains the same item twice
2. Same items are there in every row
3. Same items are there in every column
From the items given in the Response Figure, choose the one that should come in place of “?” in the

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Problem Figure.

Response Figure:

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

12. Mark the option that best completes the


comparison.Tree : Seed :: Cow : ?
a. Calf
b. Colt
c. Milk
d. Leather
Answer: A

13. If in a certain code language, button is called shirt, shirt is called shampoo, shampoo is
called brush, brush is called toothpaste, and toothpaste is called mat, then which among the
following is used to wash hair?
a. Mat
b. Brush
c. Toothpaste
d. Shampoo
Answer: B

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14. If in a certain code language, button is called shirt, shirt is called shoe, shoe is called sock,
sock is called washing soap, and washing soap is called mat, then which among the
following is used to wash a dirty shirt?
a. Cloth
b. Washing Soap
c. Socks
d. Mat
Answer: D

Round – 1 : Cognitive Ability and Technical Assessment

Section – 2 : Technical Assessment

Subsection : Pseudocode

1. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?


A. 23
B. 41
C. 48
D. 58

Answer: B

2. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=0, b=2, c=10?
A. 59
B. 68
C. 70
D. 39

Answer: A

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3. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?

Note:
&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.

^ is the bitwise OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit ofits second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
corresponding result bit is set to 1.
Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 29
B. 18
C. 10
D. 16
Answer: D

4. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?

Note:
&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
^ is the bitwise OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit ofits second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
corresponding result bit is set to 1.
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Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 20
B. 27
C. 25
D. 36
Answer: C

5. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

Note:
&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 35
B. 49
C. 19
D. 28
Answer: D

6. What will be the output of the following pseudo code?

Note:
&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
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1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
II. Logical OR - The logical OR operator (II) returns the Boolean value TRUE(or 1) if either or
bothoperands is TRUE and FALSE(or 0) otherwise
A. 17
B. 10
C. 23
D. 13
Answer: D

7. What will be the output of the following pseudo code for a=1,b=2,c=9?

Note- ^ is the bitwise OR operator that compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
correspondingresult bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 26
B. 55
C. 40

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D. 44
Answer: C

8. What will be the output of the following pseudo code for a=2, b=6, c=5?

Note-&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first
operand to the corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the
corresponding result bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 33
B. 32
C. 41
D. 28
Answer: B

9. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

Note-&&: Logical AND - The logical AND operator (&&) returns the Boolean value
true(or 1) ifboth operands are true and return false (or 0) otherwise.
&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
correspondingresult bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 45
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B. 36
C. 31
D. 38
Answer: B

10. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

Note-&&: Logical AND - The logical AND operator (&&) returns the Boolean value
true(or 1) ifboth operands are true and return false (or 0) otherwise.
&: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 34
B. 20
C. 32
D. 25
Answer: D

11. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

Note- &: bitwise AND - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first
operand to the corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the

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corresponding result bit is set to
1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
correspondingresult bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 10
B. 13
C. 12
D. 19
Answer: C

12. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

A. 22
B. 32
C. 27
D. 45
Answer: C

13. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

A. 58
B. 34

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C. 45
D. 49
Answer: C

14. What will be the output of the following pseudocode?

A. 5
B. 1
C. 9
D. 20
Answer: A

15. What will be the output of the following pseudo code for a=6, b=8, c=4?

Note- &: bitwise AND - - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first
operand to the corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the
corresponding result bit is set to
1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
correspondingresult bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 11
B. 5
C. 27

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D. 8
Answer: D

16. What will be the output of the following pseudocode for a=3, b=4, c=4?

Note- &&: Logical AND - The logical AND operator (&&) returns the Boolean value true(or 1)
if bothoperands are true and return false (or 0) otherwise.
&: bitwise AND - - The bitwise AND operator (&) compares each bit of the first operand to the
corresponding bit of the second operand. If both bits are 1, the corresponding result bit is set to
1.Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.

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^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to the
corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
correspondingresult bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 51
B. 53
C. 56
D. 47
Answer: A

17. What will be the output of the following pseudo code for a=1, b=6, c=5?

Note- ^ is the bitwise exclusive OR operator that compares each bit of its first operand to
the corresponding bit of its second operand. If one bit is 0 and the other bit is 1, the
correspondingresult bit is set to 1. Otherwise, the corresponding result bit is set to 0.
A. 269
B. 279
C. 266
D. 262
Answer: C

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Round – 1 : Cognitive Ability and Technical Assessment

Section – 2 : Technical Assessment

Subsection : Common Applications and MS Office

1. In MS Word, if you want to repeat the last action performed then which of the following
keys shouldbe used?
A. Ctrl+Enter
B. Tab+Enter
C. Alt+Enter
D. Shift+Enter
Answer:

2. If you will merge all the eight cells shown in the image then which of the following value
will remainin the merged cell?

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8
A. 4
B. 8
C. 5
D. 1
Answer: D

3. In MS Excel, merging cells will keep only value and discard all other values.
A. Upper-right
B. Upper-left
C. Bottom-right
D. Bottom-left
Answer: B

4. What does the given shape of cursor in MS Excel indicates?

A. Enter data inside a cell


B. Select a cell
C. Select menu
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D. Column resizing
Answer: D

5. Which of the following key is used to exit from the full screen view from YouTube?
A. Enter

B. Esc
C. Windows
D. Capslock
Answer: B

6. What does the given shape of the cursor in MS Excel indicates?

A. Move selected cell


B. Enter data inside a cell
C. Column resizing
D. Select menu
Answer: A

7. What does the green triangle sign on the top-left corner of a cell in MS Excel
indicates?

A. Wrong datatype
B. Spelling mistake
C. Error
D. Comment
Answer: D

8. While using paint application, if you want to fill a circle with red colour in minimum time
then whichof the following should be used?

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A. 1
B. 2

C. 4
D. 6
Answer: B

9. On which of the following tab you would click if you want to print a document?

A. Insert
B. Design
C. Layout
D. File
Answer: D

10. If you have used Ctrl+Z to undone something then which of the following is used to redo it?
A. Ctrl + Y
B. Ctrl + R
C. Ctrl + x
D. Ctrl + V
Answer: A

11. Which of the following function key is used to refresh a MS Word document?
A. F2
B. F5
C. F9
D. F1
Answer: B

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Round – 1 : Cognitive Ability and Technical Assessment

Section – 2 : Technical Assessment

Subsection : Networking Security and Cloud

1. Salesforce is an example of which of the following type of cloud-based services?


A. SaaS
B. IaaS
C. IDaaS
D. PaaS
Answer: A

2. As per which of the following essential characteristics of cloud, the hosted application
should bereachable via any network-based appliance?
A. On-demand self-service
B. Broad network access
C. Resource pooling
D. Rapid elasticity
Answer: B

3. In which of the following type of hardware virtualization, the guest software run their
own isolateddomains?
A. None of the mentioned options
B. Emulation virtualization
C. Paravirtualization
D. Full virtualization
Answer: C

4. Which of the following are the PaaS characteristics that define it as a cloud service?
1. Builds on virtualization technology
2. Provides a variety of services to assist with the development, testing, and deployment of
apps
3. Integrates web services and databases
A. All 1, 2 and 3
B. 1 and 3
C. 1 and 2
D. 2 and 3
Answer: A
5. Data availability, as a security service is threatened by which of the following type of attack?
A. Denial of service attack
B. Masquerading

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C. Modification of message
D. Repudiation
Answer: A

6. The given IP Address belongs to which of the following IP


Class?10.50.13.40
A. Class A
B. Class C
C. Class B

D. Class D
Answer: A

7. In which of the following type of cyber-attacks, emails as shown in the image are sent to
victims?

A. Phishing
B. Man-in-the-middle attack
C. Denial of Service attack
D. SQL injection
Answer: A

8. In OSI reference model, which of the following data units is exchanged between two transport
layers?
A. Frame
B. Bits
C. Segment
D. Packet
Answer: C

9. Identify the type of topology shown in the image.

A. Bus
B. Mesh
C. Star
D. Ring
Answer: B

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10. IPV6 protocol is implemented on which of the following layer of OSI model?
A. Application layer
B. Presentation layer
C. Physical layer
D. Network layer
Answer: D

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Round – 2 : Coding Assessment
1. Sum of odd integers in
arrayProblem statement
An odd number is an integer which is not a multiple
of 2.You are required to implement the following
function:
Int SumOddIntegers(int arr[], int n);
The function accepts an integer array ‘arr’ of length ‘n’ as its argument. You are
required tocalculate the sum of all odd integers in an array ‘an’ and return the same.
Note:
Array can have negative
integersn > 0
Computed values lie within integer range
Example:
Input:
arr: 1 4 6 7 10 12 11 5
n: 8
Output:
24
Explanation:
The odd integers in array {1, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 11, 5} are {1, 7,11, 5} and their sum is 24, hence 24 is
returned.
The custom input format for the above case:
8
1 4 6 7 10 12 11 5
(The first line represents ‘n’ the second line represents the elements of the array)
Sample Input
arr: 2 4 9 7 11 13 25 31 6 8 10 24
n: 12
Sample Output
96
The custom input format for the above case:
12
2 4 9 7 11 13 25 31 6 8 10 24
(The first line represents ‘n’, the second line represents the elements of the array)

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Code Solution in C:

Code Solution in C++ :

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Code Solution in Java Code:

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2. Inversion count in
arrayProblem
statement
Let j and k be two indices in an array A.
If j < K and A[j] > A[k], then the pair (j,k) is known as an “Inversion pair”.
You are required to implement the following function:
int InversionCount(int *A, int n);
The function accepts an array ‘A’ of ‘n’ unique integers as its argument. You are required
tocalculate the number of ‘Inversion pair’ in an array A, and return.
Note:
If ‘A’ is NULL (None in case of python), return -1
If ‘n’ <2, return 0
Example:
Input:
A: 1 20 6 4 5
n: 5
Output:
5
Explanation:
The inversion pair in array A are (20,6),(20,4),(20,5),(6,4) and (6,5), the count of the
inversions are5, hence 5 is returned.
The custom input format for the above case:
5
1 20 6 4 5
(The first line represents the size of the array, the second line represents the elements of the
array)
Sample Input
A: 13 10 9 6 21 15 14
n: 7
Sample Output
9
The custom input format for the above
case:7
13 10 9 6 21 15 14

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Code Solution in C:

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