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TCS PAPER ON 20th MARCH
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TCS Test Pattern
Test Consists of 3 Sections…
1. Test on Synonyms and Antonyms (40 questions, 20 minutes: Also
Q’s on Sentence Completion).
2. Aptitude Test (32 questions(may vary),40 minutes: General Questions on
Mathematics).
3. Critical Reasoning (30 Minutes: 3 Analysis Paragraphs and 12
questions Relating them
Written Test pattern
This is on line test paper. There were three sections. plz prepare last papers too & BARRONS Properly
some of antonyms are
Admonish= usurp
Adhesive = tenacious, sticky, glue, gum, bonding agent
Alienate = estrange
Bileaf = big screen, big shot, big success
Belief = conviction
Baffle = puzzle
Brim = edge
Covet = to desire
Caprice = whim
Concur = similar, acquiesce
Confiscate = appropriate, to take charge, to annex
Cargo = load, luggage
Dispel = scatter
Divulge = reveal, make known, disclose
Discretion = prudence
Emancipate = liberate
Efface = obliterate
Embrace = hug, hold, cuddle
Furtive = stealthy
Heap = to gather
Hamper = obstruct
Heap = to pile
Hover = linger
Incentive = spur
Instigate = incite
Inert = passive
Latitude = scope
Lethargy = stupor
Lamont = lakes, lamentable
Lament = wail
Latent = potential
Merry = Enjoy
Meager = small, little, scanty
Misery = distress
Momentary = for small time
Merit = to deserve
Miserable = unhappy, sad
Obstinate = stubborn
Overt = obvious, clear, explicit, evident
Pretentious = ostentatious
Potential = ability
Rinaile = rigorous
Renounce= reject
Solicit = Humble, urge
Subside = wane
Stifle = snits
Tranquil = calm, silent, serene
To merit- to deserve
Volume = quantity
Veer = diverge
Wethargy = well wisher
2. General Aptitude
For this section it is more than enough to solve all the previous papers available in this site. Then for some concepts refer R.S Agarwal aptitude book. Most of the problems will be repeated only with the numbers changed. But u will have the same model.
I could not able to recollect all the questions in my test, but I’m just giving you the models for few questions, what I have in my mind.
1.If g (0)=1,g (1)=1 and g (n)= g (n-1) + g (n –2). Find g (6).
a) 9 b) 13 c) 21 d) 7
3. Select the odd one out.
a) Java b) Lisp c) Smalltalk d) Eiffel.
a) Lisp. b) Java. c) Eiffel. d) Smalltalk.
4. Select the odd one out
a) Linux b) Oracle c) DB2 d) Ingress.
5. Number of faces, vertices and edges of a cube
a) 6,8,12 b) 8,12,8 c) 8,6,12 d) 12,8,6
6 in a two dimensional array X(9,7) which each element occupying 8 bytes of memory with address of the first element X(1,1) is 1072, find the address of X(8,5).
7Which of the following highest Standard deviation
5, -5,5,-5, 5,-5 b) 5,5,5,5,5,5 c) -5,-5,-5,-5,-5,-5 d) -5,5,-5,5,-5,5
Critical Reasoning.
questions were on one passage "politicians attending a party. They are seated in some way". 4 questions were on the passage "Red and Brown group in a community and conditions for their marriage". .
Technical & HR Roundin technical question bassically on java &c++
in hr They asked me abt my family background They asked me to tell abt it. They asked whether I am ready to sign a bond for 2yrs. I said OK. They asked my strengths, why shud I select u?
ALL ARE FROM 12 TH EDITION BARRONS. SO SEE ALL THE MODEL TEST PAPERS FOR THIS PART.