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TCS PAPER ON 9TH APRIL,2008 

Hi friends this is kishore reddy  from  padmasri B.V.RAJU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLGY . we had tcs on campus on 9th april,2008 in which 248 were participated. and 119 selected for written test and out which 78 were cleared in technical round and 52 were selected for HR round ….Its very easy to get in to tcs if u concentrate on technical…
There are four rounds …..
1.Aptitude
2.Technical round
3.MR round
4.HR round

1.Aptitude round is very easy …for quant go through previous papers…its 100% from previous papers u can easily clear this round. and for reasoning go through barron`s 12th edition  (last 5 model papers)…its better to  mug up answers from it…..because they just copy and paste all questions…even they don’t change any  values also…and for verbal go for the barrons high frequency words.. and in my view its better to practice synonym and

Antonyms from previous papers.. its enough ..Don't worry about upper cutoff or sectional cutoff there is no upper and sectional cutoff.. attempt all questions…the previous questions are
There will be three section for online test
1.English 32 ques 20min
2.Aptitude section 38ques 40 min.
3.critical reasoning 12ques 30min.

VERBAL
SYNONYMS
1. Physiognomy    the practice of trying to judge character and mental qualities by observation of bodily, esp. facial, features
2. Repudiate        disinherit, banish, renounce; discard, oust.
3. Mitigate           alleviate, reduce, diminish, lessen, weaken, attenuate
4. Inundate          overwhelm, overpower, overburden, overflow, overrun
5. Bilk                 cheat, defraud, exploit, fleece, deceive, trick
6. Nettle              irritates, provoke, try someone's patience, annoy, incense
7. Impugn            question, dispute, query, berate, criticize, denounce, censure
8. Mulch              fertilize, fertilizer
9. Tenacity           firmness, fastness, tightness, strength, force, forcefulness, power.
10. Sobriety         soberness, seriousness, solemnest, solemnity, thoughtfulness, gravity,  graveness, earnestness, calmness,
11. Misanthrope  a person who hates or distrusts all people
12. Waif              stray, foundling, orphan.
13. Hamper         obstruct, impede, hold back, inhibit, retard, slow down
14. Retrograde     worsening, deteriorating, declining
15 Despondent     hopeless, downcast, cast down, down, low, disheartened
16. Debacle          downfall, collapse
17. Tarry              delay, dawdle, dally, wait; linger loiter.
18. Incontinent.     unrestrained, unbridled, unchecked, uncurbed, ungoverned,
19. Nebulous        shapeless, unformed, amorphous, shadowy, dim, indistinct
20. Paradox          mystery, enigma, ambiguity; puzzle
21. Hidebound      narrow-minded, narrow, intolerant, conventional
22. Lacklustre       bland, insipid, vapid, dull, flat, dry, prosaic
23. Moribund        near death, near the end, breathing one's last, fading fast

 WHIMSICAL:    unusual and not serious in a way that is either amusing or annoying.
CENSURE:          criticism
OPTIMUM:         the best possible
MISAPPREHENSION:  wrong idea bout sth
CANDID:             frank, saying wat u feel openly, not hiding ones thought
TERSE:                 using few words and often not seeming polite or friendly
CITE:                   to mention sth as a reason or eq to support wat u r saying
EFFUSIVE:          showing too much of emotion, overenthusiastic
IRRADIATE:        Radiate (darken)
TENACIOUS:      firm, stubborn
VOLUBLE:          talkative
BANAL:               commonplace, trite, saying sth too often so that it becomes common
RUPTURE:           a situation in which sth breaks
STANDING:         status, existing or arranged permanently
NASCENT:           emerging, budding
TRANSIENT:        continuing fr a short time
CLUTCH:              to hold sth tightly
GENERIC:             general, (specific)
EMPIRICAL:         based on exp n experiments rather than ideas
ANOMALY:          abnormality, glitch
CIRCUITOUS:       long n not direct
HAMPER:               hinder
SURVEILLANCE:  observation, watch
OBJECTIVE:           purpose
RAUCOUS:             harsh, rasping
VORACIOUS:         greedy, hungry
PEDIGREE:             ancestry, derivation
FIDELITY:              loyalty, commitment
AUGMENT:            to increase the amnt, value of sth
PRECARIOUS:        not safe or certain, dangerous, uncertain (stable)
ALACRITY:             great willingness or enthusiasm
DEROGATORY:      insulting
ONUS:                 the responsibility fr sth
ANALOGUE:          thing similar to another thing
EXPEDIENT:           useful fr a particular purpose but not always fair or rite
ANALOGOUS        similar in some way therefore able to be compared
ASSUAGE:             to make un unpleasant feeling less severe
COMPLIANCE:      practice or obeying rules or request made by the authority
DIFFIDENT:           shy (bold)
PLAINTIVE:           sounding sad, lamenting
INSINUATE:          hint, intimate
MISDEMEANOR:  an action that is bad or unacceptable but not serious
EXONERATE:        to officially state that sb is not responsible fr sth they ve been blamed fr
GREGARIOUS:      sociable
ANATHEMATIZE:  curse (bless)
BENIGN:               kind n gentle
ATTENUATE:         to make sth weaker of less effective
SONOROUS:          having a pleasant full deep sound
BOLSTER:              to improve sth or make it more stronger
DIVERGENT:          to go in a diff way..opinion
DECOLLATE:         the top edge of womens dress etc
HETERODOX:        not following the usual opinion (unorthodox)
RESTIVENESS:      able to stay still
IGNONIMOUS:     dishonor, deep disgrace
PLAGIARIZE:         steal another's ideas and pass them as one's own
EFFIGY:                 a statue of famous person
TENACIOUS:        determined, persistent
RETROGRADE:     making a situation worse or returning to how sth was in past
SACROSANCT:    that is considered to be too important to change or question
DANGLE:              to hang or swing freely
CRYPTIC:             with a meaning that is hidden or not easily understood
DEBILITATE:        to make sth weak
DIVULGE:             reveal. to give some info that is considered to be secret
SCEPTIC:              a person that usually doubts claims that r true specially that others believe in
SPENDTHRIFT:    who spends too much money
SPECULATE:        to form opinion without knwing the details or facts
INDIGENOUS:      native
ERRONIUS:           not correct
EQUIVOCATE:     to talk bout sth in a way that is deliberately not clear in order to avoid or hide the truth
MINION:               servant
VERACITY:           truthfulness, quality of telling truth
MITIGATE:            to make sth less harmful or serious, alleviate
APEX:                   top or highest part of sth
APPAL:                 to shock sb very much
BRACKISH:          salty in unpleasant way
COGENT              strongly n clearly expressed in a way that influences wat people believe in
CONCEDE:           to admit that sth is true, logical
CONCEIT:            too much pride in urself n wat u do
CONCEAL:           to hide sth
CONCEIVE:          to form an idea in ur mind
LETHARGY:         the state of not having energy to do things
TACITURN:          tending not to say very much, in a way that seems unfriendly
Dwindle:        to become less gradually.
Efface:           to make sth disappear
Indignity:        humiliation
Inept:             acting or done with no skill
Infirmity:         weakness or illness fr a long period of time
Harbinger       forerunner, precursor, usher, announcer
Cacophony    discord, dissonance, discordance, jarring, stridency
Divulge          disclose, reveal, make known, tell, impart, communicate, publish
Clutch           grasp, clasp, hold; grip
Prolific          fertile, fruitful, fecund, luxuriant, abundant, profuse
Jaded           fatigued, worn-out, wearied; bored, tired
Mite             parasite, bug, tick; insect, vermin
Buxom         obust, vigorous; healthy ,fat
Foray           venture; attack , venture
Deponent     witness  
admonish :    usurp
meager :       canty
alienate:        strange
merry :         gay
brim:            boarder
obstinate:     stubborn
adhesive:     tenacious
tranquil :      serene
solicit:         urge
furtive :       stealthy
misery:        distress
volume:       quantity
hamper :      obstruct
veer :           diverge
belief:           conviction
incentive:      merit
inert:             passive
concur:         acquise
cargo:           freight
dispel:           scatter
caprice:         whim
heap:             to pile
covet:            crave
emancipate:   liberate
instigate:        incite
latitude:         scope
lethargy:        stupor
divulge:         discretion
hover:           linger
embrace:       effigy
baffle:            frustate
lament:                
stiffle:            snithy
subside:        wane
confiscate:    appropriate
discretion:     prudence
efface:          deliberate
latent:           potential

1. Depreciation: deflation, depression, devaluation, fall, slump
2. Deprecate: feel and express disapproval,
3. Incentive: thing one encourages one to do (stimulus)
4. Echelon: level of authority or responsibility
5. Innovation: make changes or introduce new things
6. Intermittent: externally stopping and then starting
7. Detrimental: harmful
8. Conciliation: make less angry or more friendly
9. Orthodox: conventional or traditional, superstitious
10. Fallible: liable to error
11. Volatile: ever changing
12. Manifest: clear and obvious
13. Connotation: suggest or implied meaning of expression
14. Reciprocal: reverse or opposite
15. Agrarian: related to agriculture
16. Vacillate: undecided or dilemma
17. Expedient: fitting proper, desirable
18. Simulate: produce artificially resembling an existing one.
19. Access: to approah
20. Compensation: salary
21. Truncate: shorten by cutting
22. Adherence: stick
23. Heterogeneous: non similar things
24. Surplus: excessive
25. Assess: determine the amount or value
26. Cognizance: knowledge
27. Retrospective: review
28. Naive: innocent, rustic
29. Equivocate: tallying on both sides, lie, mislead
30. Postulate: frame a theory
31. Latent: dormant, secret
32. Fluctuation: wavering,
33. Eliminate: to reduce
34. Affinity: strong liking
35. Expedite: hasten
36. Console: to show sympathy
37. Adversary: opposition
38. Affable: lovable or approachable
39. Decomposition: rotten
40. Egregious: apart from the crowd, especially bad
41. Conglomeration: group, collection
42. Aberration: deviation
43. Augury: prediction
44. Credibility: ability to common belief, quality of being credible
45. Coincident: incidentally
46. Constituent : accompanying
47. Differential : having or showing or making use of
48. Litigation : engaging in a law suit
49. Maratorium: legally or offficiallly determined period of dealy before fulfillment of the agreement of paying of debts.
50. Negotiate: discuss or bargain
51. Preparation: act of preparing
52. Preponderant: superiority of power or quality
53. Relevance: quality of being relevant
54. Apparatus: appliances
55. Ignorance: blindness, in experience
56. Obsession: complex enthusiasm
57. Precipitate: speed,active

Pillage – steal , loot , plunder
Cleft - split , crack
Incesment –
Brazen - bold , shameless
Awry - skewed , twisted , crooked
Remiss – careless , negligent
Defection - desertion
Ensue - follow
Avid - keen , eager
Rupidiate Repudiate - reject,deny
Gauche - clumsy, vulgar
Intrinsic - essential
Gaudy – flashy , showy
Hidebound – narrow minded
Incognitent -
Intermittent – irregular,broken
Clastrophobia - fear
Contraband – illegal trade
Pagm concealed rapt
Voracious – avid,hunger,greedy
Seedy – sleazy,seamy
Omniscience – knowing all
Diatribe – attack,criticism
Felicitous – fortunate,luck
Relish – enjoy,savor
Aloofness – unfriendliness, remoteness
Ambiguity - unknown
Pattry
Baleful – threatening, malevolent
Odium – hatred, disgust
Lapidarian
Gambol - skip
High handed – dominant,imperious
Retrospection - perception
Antithe
Pagan
Genuflect – kneel,bow
coerce – force,compel
Indubitably – undoubtedly, certainly
Extraneous – irrelevant , unrelated
Corpulent – fat,pump
Transient – momentary
Spurious – false,fake
Whimsical - fancy
Braggadocio -
Chimerical
Callow – inexperience,naive
Menial – unskilled,boring
Indigenous – native,original
Ambiguity
Foil – frustrate,halt

Censure -  fault, criticize
Optimum-  best, most favorable
Candid-    frank, open, blunt, upfront, forth-right
Cite -       quote, name, mention, refer to, allude to
Effusive - demonstrative, fussy, talkative, overenthusiastic,vociferous, extroverted
Voluble - articulate, vociferous, talkative
Banal -   commonplace, trivial, predictable, trite, hackneyed
Standing - rank, permanent, position, duration, status, reputation, eminence
Nascent - budding, emerging, blossoming, embryonic
Clutch -   grasp, grab, hold
Generic -  general, basic, common
Empirical - experimental, pragmatic, practical
Anomaly -  irregularity, glitch, difference
Circuitous - roundabout, twisty, meandering, indirect, winding, tortuous
Surveillance - observation, watch, shadowing
Objective -  aim, impartial, real, purpose, goal
Raucous -   rough, wild, hoarse, guttering
Voracious - insatiable, avid, hungry, big, rapacious, greedy
Pedigree -  rare-breed, full-blooded, lineage
Fidelity -    loyalty, reliability
Augment -  supplement, boost, add to, bump up
Precarious - unstable, shaky, risky, uncertain
Derogatory - disparaging, critical, insulting, offensive
Onus -         responsibility, burden, obligation, duty
Analogous - similar, akin, related
Expedient - measure, convenient, device, maneuver
Compliance - fulfillment, obedience
Diffident -   shy, insecure, timid
Plaintive -   mournful, sad, melancholic, nostalgic, lamenting
Insinuate -  imply, suggest, make-out, ingratiate yourself
Misdemeanor - wrong, sin, crime, offense
Exonerate - clear, forgive, absolve
Gregarious - outgoing, extroverted, sociable, expressive, unreserved
Benign -     kind, benevolent, compassionate
Attenuate - satisfy, calm, soothe, ease
Sonorous -  loud, deep, resonant, echoing
Bolster -      boost, strengthen, reinforce, encourage
Heterodox - unorthodox, dissenting, contrary to accepted belief,heretical, deviating
Restiveness - impatience, restlessness, nervousness
Effigy -        image, statue, model
Retrograde - retrospective, traditional, conservative, nostalgic, forward-looking (antonym)
Sacrosanct - sacred, holy, revered
Dangle -      hang down, sway, droop, swing, suspend
Cryptic -     mysterious, enigmatic, puzzling, hidden
Debilitate -  incapacitate, weaken, hamper, encumber, hinder
Divulge -     reveal, disclose
Spendthrift - wastrel, squanderer, compulsive shopper
Indigenous -native, original, local
Erroneous - mistaken, flawed, incorrect
Minion -     follower, subordinate, underling, gofer
Veracity -   reality, truth, sincerity.  

Q No. 1  GARRULOUS
(a) Arid                  (b) Hasty             (c) Sociable            (d) Quaint            (e) Talkative

Q No. 2  INTER
(a) Bury                 (b) Amuse           (c) Relate               (d) Frequent        (e) Abandon

Q No. 3  CHIMERICAL
(a) Developing        (b) Brief              (c) Distant              (d) Economical    (e) Fantastic

Q No. 4  BROCHURE
(a) Opening            (b) Pamphlet      (c) Censor              (d) Bureau           (e) Pin

Q No. 5  EQUANIMITY
(a) Clamour            (b) Disparity        (c) Composure      (d) Propensity      (e) Indivisibility

Q No. 6  GALLEON
(a) Liquid measure (b) Ship             (c) Armada             (d) Company       (e) Printer’s proof

Q No. 7  REGAL
(a) Oppressive        (b) Royal            (c) Major               (d) Basic             (e) Entertain

Q No. 8  MUSTY
(a) Stale                (b) Necessary      (c) Indifferent          (d) Nonchalant    (e) Vivid

Q No. 9  INDIGNITY
(a) Pomposity         (b) Bombast        (c) Obeisance         (d) Insult            (e) Message

Q No. 10 CANDID
(a) Vague               (b) Outspoken   (c) Experience        (d) Anxious         (e) Sallow  

Q No. 1  CONTROVERT
(a) Turn over          (b) Contradict    (c) Mind                 (d) Explain           (e) Swing

Q No. 2  MIRAGE
(a) Dessert             (b) Illusion         (c) Water               (d) Mirror            (e) Statement

Q No. 3  INTERDICT
(a) Acclaim             (b) Dispute          (c) Prohibit            (d) Decide           (e) Fret

Q No. 4  INCONTINENT
(a) Insular               (b) Complaisant  (c) Grass                (d) Wanton          (e) Faults

Q No. 5  GADFLY
(a) Humourist         (b) Nuisance        (c) Scholar             (d) Bum              (e) Thief

Q No. 6  DECIMATE
(a) Kill                   (b) Disgrace        (c) Search              (d) Collide           (e) Deride

Q No. 7  MESMERIZE
(a) Remember        (b) Hypnotize     (c) Delay                (d) Bore              (e) Analyze

Q No. 8  SEDATE
(a) Unify                 (b) Immunize       (c) Tranquilize      (d) Stimulate        (e) Injure

Q No. 9  DECOROUS
(a) momentary        (b) Emotional       (c) Suppressed       (d) Proper          (e) Unexpected

Q No. 10 REPUGNANCE
(a) belligerence       (b) Tenacity         (c) Renewal            (d) Pity                (e) Loathing

Q No. 1  CLEFT

(a) Split                 (b) Waterfall        (c) Assembly          (d) Adherence     (e) Surplus

 

Q No. 2 ISOTROPIC

(a) Feeling cold        (b) Being isolated   (c) Showing warm   (d) Having uniformity   (e) Creating wealth

 

Q No. 3  TAWDRY

(a) Orderly             (b) Meretricious    (c) Reclaimed     (d) Filtered          (e) Proper

 

Q No. 4  FURTIVE

(a) Underhanded  (b) Coy                (c) Brilliant              (d) Quick            (e) Abortive

 

Q No. 5  EQUANIMITY

(a) Clamour            (b) Disparity        (c) Composure      (d) Propensity      (e) Indivisibility

 

Q No. 6  INCRIMINATE

(a) Exacerbate        (b) Involve           (c) Intimidate        (d) Lacerate        (e) Prevaricate

 

Q No. 7  INTREPID

(a) Cold                 (b) Hot                (c) Understood       (d) Callow           (e) Courageous

 

Q No. 8  INNOCUOUS

(a) Not capable      (b) Not dangerous  (c) Not eager     (d) Not frank       (e) Not peaceful

 

Q No. 9 TRANSLUCENT

(a) Clear                (b) Opaque         (c) Movement         (d) Efficient          (e) Telepathy

 

Q No. 10 BRACKISH
(a) Careful            (b) Salty              (c) Chosen            (d) Tough           (e) Wet  

ANTONYMS:  

Q No. 11 REPUDIATE
(a) Hesitant             (b) Neutrality       (c) Admit               (d) Polite             (e) Incongruity

Q No. 12 CREDIT
(a) Believe false  (b) Treat as equal  (c) Make more difficult    (d) Underemphasize   (e) Irresolute

Q No. 13 TENACIOUS
(a) Fast-running      (b) Intention         (c) Obnoxious        (d) Holding fast    (e) Irresolute

Q No. 14 PRECIPITATE
(a) Intricate             (b) Devious         (c) Posthumous       (d) Dilatory        (e) Contradictory

Q No. 15 QUIXOTIC
(a) Slow    (b) Abstemious    (c) Pragmatic  (d) Benevolent     (e) Grave

Q No. 16 ADMONITION
(a) Premonition       (b) Hallucination (c) Escape   (d) Commendation   (e) Trepidation

Q No. 17 PROCLIVITY
(a) Prodigality         (b) Avoidance    (c) Credence          (d) Calumny        (e) Inception

Q No. 18 OMNISCIENCE                          
(a) Power               (b) Extravagance  (c) Magnanimity   (d) Conscience   (e) Ignorance

Q No. 19 PRECIPITIOUS
(a) Cooperative      (b) Cautious       (c) Inaccurate         (d) Formal           (e) Simplistic

Q No. 20 PROTRACT
(a) Defy                 (b) Supplement    (c) Postpone           (d) Shorten          (e) Design

Q No. 11 TANTAMOUNT
(a) Not negotiable   (b) not equivalent    (c) Not ambitious  (d) Not evident   (e) Not relevant

Q No. 12  ABIDE
(a) Retract an offer     (b) Refuse to endure     (c) Shield from harm    (d) Exonerate     (e) Welcome

Q No. 13 PROSPEROUS
(a) Disengage         (b) Impoverished  (c) Refute thoroughly  (d) Answer hypothetically    (e) Consider genuinely

Q No. 14 VOUCHSAFE
(a) Postpone           (b) Dissemble      (c) Endanger         (d) Prohibit          (e) Justify

Q No. 15 CAVIL
(a) Discern             (b) Disclose         (c) Introduce          (d) Flatter          (e) Commend

Q No. 16 BOORISH
(a) Juvenile             (b) Well mannered   (c) Weak minded     (d) Unique  (e) Concealed

Q No. 17 ANTITHETICAL
(a) Qualitative         (b) Unnatural       (c) Deceptive          (d) Supportive    (e) Noncommittal

Q No. 18 REVILE
(a) Compose          (b) Awake           (c) Deaden             (d) Praise           (e) Secrete

Q No. 19 DESULTORY
(a) Apologetic        (b) Independent   (c) Laudatory         (d) Questionable  (e) Methodical

Q No. 20 ASSUAGE
(a) Wane    (b) Belie     (c) Worsen   (d) Intervene   (e) Presume  

Q No. 11 COMPLY
(a) Simplify             (b) Strive             (c) Rebel               (d) Unite              (e) Appreciate

Q No. 12 RETROSPECTION

(a) Introversion       (b) Deliberation   (c) Anticipation     (d) Gregariousness    (e) Equivocation

 

Q No. 13  HAPLESS

(a) Fortuitous          (b) Fortunate     (c) Fortifield           (d) Forbidden      (e) Forestalled  

 

Q No. 14 PRECIPITATE

(a) Intricate             (b) Devious         (c) posthumous       (d) Dilatory  (e) Contradictory

 

Q No. 15 SEDULOUS

(a) Tangential          (b) Rampant        (c) Esoteric             (d) Morose          (e) Indolent

 

Q No. 16  HAMPER

(a) Feed                 (b) Animate         (c) Facilitate         (d) Treat lightly    (e) Caution tactfully

 

Q No. 17 URBANE

(a) Civic                 (b) Remote          (c) Deceptive          (d) Conventional  (e) Naive

 

Q No. 18 DISINGEOUS

(a) Naive                (b) Accurate        (c) Hostile              (d) Witty             (e) Polite

 

Q No. 19 TRACTABLE

(a) Incoherent         (b) Advisable       (c) Simplistic           (d) Influential       (e) Uncooperative

 

Q No. 20 PROPITIOUS
(a) Adjacent     (b) Clandestine (c) Contentious (d) Unfavourable (e) Coy

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE SECTION
1. Two pencils costs 8 cents, then 5 pencils cost how much
Sol: 2 pencils è 8 cents => 1 pencil è 4 cents
Therefore 5 pencils cost = 5 * 4 = 20 cents

2. A work is done by two people in 24 min. one of them can do this work a lonely  in 40 min. how much time required to do the same work for the second person.
Sol: (A+B) can do the work in = 1/24 min.
A alone can do the same work in = 1/40 min.
B alone can do the same work in = (A+B)’s – A’s = 1/24 – 1/40 = 1/60
Therefore, b can do the same work in = 60 min

3.A car is filled with four and half gallons of oil for full round trip. Fuel is taken  1/4 gallon more in going than coming. What is the fuel consumed in coming up?
Sol Before the trip, car is filled with = 4 ½ gallon of oil
Let ‘X’ be the quantity of fuel consumed for the trip in one direction
The fuel consumed while going = X + ¼
The fuel consumed while coming = X
Therefore, the fuel consumed for the trip = (X + ¼) + X = 4 ½
ð 2X + ¼ = 4 ½ => 2X = 4 ½ - ¼ => 2X = 4 ¼ => X= 2. approx
Therefore the fuel consumed while coming = 2 gallon

4. Low temperature at the night in a city is 1/3 more than 1/2 high as higher  temperature in a day. Sum of the low temperature and highest temp. is 100 degrees. Then what is the low temp?
Sol: 40 deg.
5. A person, who decided to go to weekend trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day. Average speed of forward journey is 40 m/h. Due to traffic in Sundays, the return journey average speed is 30 m/h. How far he can select a picnic spot?
a) 120 miles
b) Between 120 and 140 miles
c) 160 miles
Answer: 120 miles

5. A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10mph. Another person was also fined for exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same. If the second person was traveling at a speed of 35 mph, find the speed limit.
Sol: Let ‘x’ be the speed limit
Person ‘A’ was fined for exceeding the speed limit by = 10mph
Person ‘B’ was fined for exceeding the speed limit by = twice of ‘A’
= 2*10mph=20mph given that the second person was traveling at the speed of 35mph => 35mph – 20mph = 15mph
Therefore the speed limit is =15 mph

6.A bus started from bus stand at 8.00am, and after 30 minutes staying at destination, it returned back to the bus stand. The destination is 27 miles from the bus stand. The speed of the bus is 18mph. In return journey bus travels with 50% fast speed. At what time it returns to the bus stand?
Sol: 11.00am

7.In a mixture, R is 2 parts S is 1 part. In order to make S to 25% of the mixture, how much r is to be added?
Sol: One Part

8. Wind flows 160 miles in 330 min, for 80 miles how much time required.
Sol:

9. With 4/5 full tank vehicle travels 12 miles, with 1/3 full tank how much distance travels
Sol: ( 5 miles )

10. A storm will move with a velocity of towards the center in hours, at the same rate how much far will it move in hrs.
Sol: ( but the answer is 8/3 or 2 2/3 )

11. In a two-dimensional array, X (9, 7),with each element occupying 4 bytes of memory, with the address of the first element X (1, 1) is 3000; find the address of X (8, 5).
Ans: 3212

12. In the word ORGANISATIONAL, if the first and second, third and forth, forth and fifth, fifth and sixth words are interchanged up to the last letter, what would be the tenth letter from right?
Ans:I

13. What is the largest prime number that can be stored in an 8-bit memory? Ans : 251

14. Select the odd one out…..a. Java b. Lisp c. Smalltalk d. Eiffel.

15. Select the odd one out a. SMTP b. WAP c. SAP d. ARP

16. Select the odd one out a. Oracle b. Linux c. Ingress d. DB2

17. Select the odd one out a. WAP b. HTTP c. BAAN d. ARP

18. Select the odd one out a. LINUX b. UNIX c. SOLARIS d. SQL SEVER

19. Select the odd one out a. SQL b. DB2 c. SYBASE d. HTTP

20. The size of a program is N. And the memory occupied by the program is given by M = square root of 100N. If the size of the program is increased by 1% then how much memory now occupied?
Ans: 0.5%(SQRT 101N)

21. A man, a woman, and a child can do a piece of work in 6 days. Man only can do it in 24 days. Woman can do it in 16 days and in how many days child can do the same work?
Ans: 16

22. In which of the system, decimal number 184 is equal to 1234?
Ans: 5

23. Find the value of the 678 to the base-7.
Ans: 1656

24. Number of faces, vertices and edges of a cube
 Ans: 6 8 12

25. Complete the series 2, 7, 24, 77,__
Ans: 238

26. Find the value of @@+25-++@16, where @ denotes "square" and + denotes "square root".
Ans: 621

27. Find the result of the following expression if, M denotes modulus operation, R denotes round-off, T denotes truncation: M(373,5)+R(3.4)+T(7.7)+R(5.8)
Ans:19

28. If TAFJHH is coded as RBEKGI then RBDJK can be coded as?
Ans: qcckj

29. G(0)= -1, G(1)=1, G(N)=G(N-1) - G(N-2),G(5)= ?
Ans: - 2
30. What is the max possible 3 digit prime number?
Ans: 997

31. A power unit is there by the bank of the river of 750 meters width. A cable is made from power unit to power plant opposite to that of the river and 1500mts away from the power unit.The cost of the cable below water is Rs.15/- per meter and cost of cable on the bank is Rs.12/-per meter. Find the total of laying the cable.
Ans : 1000 (24725-cost)

32. The size of a program is N. And the memory occupied by the program is given by M = square root of 100N. If the size of the program is increased by 1% then how much memory now occupied?
Ans:0.5%(SQRT 101N)

33. In Madras , temperature at noon varies according to -t^2/2 + 8t + 3, where t is elapsed time. Find how much temperature more or less in 4pm to 9pm.
Ans: At 9pm 7.5 more

34. The size of the bucket is N kb. The bucket fills at the rate of 0.1 kb per millisecond. A programmer sends a program to receiver. There it waits for 10 milliseconds. And response will be back to programmer in 20 milliseconds. How much time the program takes to get a response back to the programmer, after it is sent?
Ans: 30

35. A man, a woman, and a child can do a piece of work in 6 days. Man only can do it in 24 days. Woman can do it in 16 days and in how many days child can do the same work?
Ans: 16

36. Which of the following are orthogonal pairs?
a. 3i+2j b. i+j c. 2i-3j d. -7i+j
Ans: a, c

37. If VXUPLVH is written as SURMISE, what is SHDVD?
Ans: PEASE

38. If A, B and C are the mechanisms used separately to reduce the wastage of fuel by 30%, 20% and 10%.What will be the fuel economy if they were used combined.
Ans: 20%

39. What is the power of 2? a. 2068 b.2048 c.2668

40. Complete the series. 3, 8, --, 24, --, 48, 63. Ans: 15.35

41. Complete the series. 4, -5, 11, -14, 22, -- Ans: -27

42. A, B and C are 8 bit no's. They are as follows:
A -> 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
B -> 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
C -> 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1
Find ((A-B) u C)=? Hint: 109…. A-B is {A}- {A n B}

43. A Flight takes off at 2 A.M from northeast direction and travels for 11 hours to reach the destination, which is in northwest direction. Given the latitude and longitude of source and destination. Find the local time of destination when the flight reaches there?
Ans: 7 am

44. A can copy 50 papers in 10 hours while both A & B can copy 70 papers in 10 hours. Then for how many hours required for B to copy 26 papers?
Ans: 13

45. A is twice efficient than B. A and B can both work together to complete a work in 7 days. Then find in how many days, A alone can complete the work?
Ans: 10.5

46. A finish the work in 10 days. B is 60% efficient than A. So how many days do B takes to finish the work?
Ans :100/6

47. A finishes the work in 10 days & B in 8 days individually. If A works for only 6 days then how many days should B work to complete A's work?
Ans: 3.2 days

48. Given the length of the 3 sides of a triangle. Find the one that is impossible? (HINT: sum of smaller 2 sides is greater than the other one, which is larger)

49. Find the singularity matrix from a given set of matrices? (Hint det(A)==0))

50. (Momentum*Velocity)/(Acceleration * distance). Find units.
Ans: mass

51. The number 362 in decimal system is given by (1362) x in the X System of numbers find the value of X a}5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8 e) 9

52. Given $ means Tripling and % means change of sign then find the value of $%$6-%$%6

53. My flight takes of at 2am from a place at 18N 10E and landed 10 Hrs later at a place with coordinates 36N70W. What is the local time when my plane landed?
6:00 am b) 6:40am c) 7:40 d) 7:00 e) 8:00
(Hint: Every 1 deg longitude is equal to 4 minutes. If west to east add time else subtract time)

CRITICAL REASONING:
Entirely from Barron’s 12th edition 5 Model Test Papers at the end. Those who don’t have barrons, you can obtain it from the Internet and get the book in a pdf format. The questions asked are from these…  

Model test 1: Section5 - qns 1-4 (motorist),qns 13-16 (red and brown)
Section6 - qns 1-4 (conservative,democratic),qns 8-11 (latin, sanskrit),qns 12-18 (joe,larry,ned),qns    19-22 (a causes b) 
Model test 2: Section1 - qns 19-22 (wallachia and rumelia) ---
Section6 - qns 8-12 ( ashland , liverpool),qns 13-16 (spelunker) ---
qns 17-22 (pesth) ---i got this one too 
Model test 3: Section6 - qns 1-4 (all Gs are Hs)
Model test 4: Section5 - qns 8-11 (horizontal row),qns 19-22 (a,b,c cause d)
Section6 - qns 8-12 (spanish, italian),qns 13-16 (all As, Bs),qns 17-22 (progressive federal party) 
Model test 5: Section3 - qns8-11 (museum),qns 19-22 (A is the father)
Section7- qns 1-5 (prahtu, brahtu),qns 21-25 (scurvy)

TECHNICAL ROUND
Be prepare with basics ..its enough .Be perfect in  atleast two subjects….its easy round they will check u r confidence in  technical round ..
Sir: u r mr.kishore
Me: yes sir.
Sir: He saw my resume ands asked tell about u r studies?
Me :I said my ssc and inter and b.tech.
Sir : have done a project on robotics?
Me :yes sir
Sir: explain about it?
Me : I explained in clear way?
Sir: tell abt 8085 and 8086 ?
Me : I explained abt that  and differences.
Sir :r u good at c?
Me: I said I know basics.
Sir : he asks ab t fscanf and fprintf?
Me : I didn’t answer.
Sir: say abt the how to open a file and syntax?
Me: I said and wrote syntax .
Sir: he asked me abt programes like reading file,call by reference programme..bla bla ..?
Me : iam able to explain theory but iam unable to write programmes..
Me : sir ..aim actually good at elctronics..
Sir :ok..fine what  abt  communication in optical fiber?
Me: I explained all ..total internal reflection..bla bla bla………
Sir: draw a half adder and full adder circuits?
 Me: I hav drawn it.
Sir: and he keep asking all question in my core subjects..and abt my ppts..
Me: iam confident  and I  answered abot 90%                                    

MR ROUND
After 10 minutes I was called for MR round …its easy round but .don't neglect its also elimination round .most are eliminated in this round...its round where u was asked about Technical and about company profile.. and bla  bla  bla……..
Sir: good evening kishore.
Me : a nice good evening sir..
Sir: he  saw my resume and asked abt y u got less % in b.tech compared to ssc?
Me : I explained it……
Sir: tell abt u r current sem subjects?
Me : I told all sub..like vlsi,ms,mp…mw…
Sir: he asked  questions from each subject…?
Me: iam able to answer all questions..
The question are like what the fm range, audible frequency range..and  communication process,8086 architecture.,flags in 8086..and abut the half adder,and full adder,logic gates,and bla  bla bla………..
Sir: he asked  some practical questions like which comanys produce processors..?
Me: I told some companies..
We both had a few words abot tcs company for 10 mintues….
Sir:do u want askl any thing for me?
Me : I asked what kind of projects can we have in tcs…..
Sir: he explained all process……

At last he gave me  shake hand…… And I gave in a confident way…………. He said u have to improve u r percentage.. I promised that I will make it …….And this was cool round …be confident always ..it will help u a lot….. If u  get through  MR round 99.99 % u will get job……

HR ROUND
It is easy round…….They will ask about u r self…… And they will ask questions like why tcs?, what way u can help to tcs, bla bla.......Don’t worry its easy round ..even if u r unable to answer the question they will not remove u …..be confident in all rounds…. Its almost night 8 pm I attend HR..After  2 hours at 10 pm results were announced …..and i am happy to say that i am one of the member in that……..

BE CONFIDENT THAT WILL HELP U ALOTTTT..

 

 

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