(paper)Latest Sample Placement Paper Of Virtusa For Year-2009-10 (Mathematic, Reasoning)
Latest Sample Placement Paper Of Virtusa For Year-2009-10 (Mathematic, Reasoning)
Directions (1-8):
Each of the following questions
is based on a set of facts. Choose the correct answer in each case.
1.
The workers union of Grain Corp, a grain-processing
plant, is attempting to obtain a pay raise from Grian Corp management. To
pressurize the Graincorp management into accepting the union's proposal, the
president of the union has proposed a boycott against Square Mart food stores,
which are owned by Mega Food, the parent company of the GrainCorp.
The answer to which of the following is LEAST directly relevant to the union
president's consideration of whether a boycott of Square Mart will lead to
acceptance of their pay rate proposal?
(1) Are the staple food products purchased by the consumers at Square Mart
stores readily available at other stores not owned by Mega Food?
(2) Would the loss of business at Square Mart stores materially affect Mega
Food?
(3) How many Square Marts are within the region of the GrainCorp plant?
(4) Is Mega Food the only corporation that operates both grain-processing
plants and Stores?
2.
The owner of a four-story commercial building discovered termites in the
building's first and second floors and called an exterminator. The
exterminator pumped gar into the walls on both the first and second floors.
Due to the exterminator's work the termites on those floors were killed
quickly.
Which of the following if true, most seriously undermines the validity of the
explanation for the speed with which the termites were killed?
(1) Even though the exterminator did not pump gas into the walls of the
fourth storey, the termites there died as quickly as they did on the first and
second storeys.
(2) The third floor had on termite infestation.
(3) The speed at which termites are killed increase as the concentration of an
exterminator's gas increases.
(4) The speed with which the exterminator's gas kills termites drops off
sharply as the gas dissipates throughout the building's walls.
3.
A chemical company recently introduced a new type of foam spray that it
claims will reduce the rate of erosion from walls of road cuts. A study by the
company showed that the rate of erosion was low on a road cut where the from
was applied.
Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the company's
conclusion?
(1) Because the foam itself weathers, the foam would have to be reapplied
every four years in order to maintain protection against erosion.
(2) Road cuts similar to the one studied typically show low rates of erosion
without the foam.
(3) Studies by the company that produces the material are sometimes unreliable
because of conflicts of interest.
(4) The rate of erosion from the road cut in the study was greater then
expected based on computer simulation models.
4.
The Laysan Rail, an insectivore bird once present on several of the
Hawaiian Islands, can no longer be found and is thought to be extinct.
Scientist originally thought that a decrease in the amount of ground
vegetation available for nesting was responsible for the decline of the bird.
However, for the decline that increased competition for food was ultimately
responsible for the Latsan Rail's inability to survive.
When of the following would best help to account for the change in the
accepted explanation for the Laysan Rail's extinctions?
(1) When attempts were made to relocate the Laysan Rail to other islands,
the birds lost the geographical cues that they relied on for finding mating
sites.
(2) The vegetation on the Laysan Rail's home island was decimated when rabbits
were introduced to the island in the 1910s.
(3) The Laysan Rail builds nests under dense ground cover to protect the eggs.
(4) An increase in the use of pesticide resulted in a decrease in the numbers
of flies and moths present in the Laysan Rail's territory.
5.
Retail clothing stores hold “one day only” sales to clear
merchandise that has been returned because it is defective in some way. The
stores should sell this merchandise for up to 70 percent less then the
original retail price. Stores will find these sales to be an effective way of
getting rid of defective merchandise as long as they inform customers that the
discounted merchandise is non-returnable.
The author assumes which of the following about the “one-day only” sale
merchandise in predicting the effectiveness
of these sale?
(1) The rate of returns when merchandise is new makes this “one day
only” sale key to a store profitably.
(2) The defects in the merchandise are not so significant that customers will
be unwilling to pay even the sale price.
(3) Too few shoppers purchase merchandise at full retail price.
(4) If these sales become popular, then stores will have to have them more
after.
6.
“Some me are certainly intelligent, others are certainly not
intelligent, but of intermediate men, we should say, 'intelligent'? Yes. I
think so, or no, I shouldn't be inclined to call him intelligent.”
Which of the following most accurately reflects the intention of writer of the
above?
(1) Every empirical concept has a degree of vagueness.
(2) To call men intelligent who are not strikingly so much be to use the
concept with undue imprecision.
(3) Calling someone intelligent or not depends upon one's whim.
(4) There is no need to be as indecisive as the writer of the above.
7.
A highly cohesive work group is a prerequisite for high team
performance. Sociologists point that the association between groups cohesion
and success is owing to the support individual team members give to one
another and their acceptance of the group’s goals and activities.
Each of the following, if true, either providers support for or cannot weaken
the sociologists' assumption about the relationship between cohesion and
success EXCEPT
(1) University researchers found that there was a significant correlation
between team productivity and the extent to which team members understood and
complied with the group's objectives.
(2) A group of Japanese researchers found that successful work teams were
headed by dominant leaders.
(3) American researchers found that successful team member tended to rate
their fellow members more favorable.
(4) Industrial Psychologists in the UK found that work groups who tended to
participate in after hours social activities were more productive.
8.
Many business offices are located in buildings having two to eight
floors. If a building has more than three floors, then it has a lift if the
statements above are true, then which of following must also be true?
(1) Seventh floors have lifts.
(2) Second floors do not have lifts.
(3) Only floors above the third floors have lifts.
(4) All floors may be reached by lifts.
Directions (9-12): Study the following information carefully and answer the
question given below them:
After months of talent searching for an Administrative
Assistant to the President of the college, the field of applicants has been
narrowed down to five (A, B, C, D, and E,). It was announced that the finalist
would be chosen after holding a series of all day group personal interviews.
The examining committee agreed upon the following procedure:
(I) The interviews will be held once a week.
(II) Not more then three candidates will appear at any all-day interview
session.
(III) Each candidate will appear at least once.
(IV) If it becomes necessary to call applicants for additional interview, then
not more than one such applicant should be asked to appear the next week.
(V) Because of a detail in the written application, it was agreed that
whenever Candidate B appears, A should also present.
(VI) Because of the travel difficulties, it was agreed that C will appear for
only one interview.
9. At the first interview, the following candidates appear: A,B and D.
Which of the following combinations can be called for the interview to be held
the next week?
1) CDE
2) BCD
3) ABE
4) ABC
10. Which of the following is a possible sequence of combinations for
interviews in two successive weeks?
1) ABC:ABE
2) ABC:BDE
3) ADE:ABC
4) BDE:ACD
11. If A, B and D appear at the interviews and D is called for an
additional interview the following week, then which two candidates may be
asked to appear with D?
I. A
II.B
III. C
IV. E
1) I and III only
2) I and II only
3) II and III only
4) III and IV only
12. Which of the following correctly states the procedure followed by the
search committee?
I. After the second interview, all the applicants have appeared at least once.
II. The committee sees at least one applicant a second time.
III. If a third session is held, then it is possible for all the applicants to
appear at least twice.
1) II only
2) I only
3) I and II only
4) III only
Directions (13-15):
Study the following in formation carefully and answer
the question given below them:
I. There is a family of five persons A,B,C,D and E.
II. They are working as a doctor a teacher, a trader, a lawyer and a farmer.
III. B, an unmarried teacher, is the daughter of A.
IV. E, a lawyer, is the brother of C.
V. C is the husband of the only married couple in the family.
VI. A, a farmer, is a farther of two sons and an unmarried daughter.
VII. Daughter-in-law of A is a doctor.
13. Which of the following is a group of female members in the family?
1) D and E
2) B and D
3) A,C and E
4) B and C
14. which of the following is the married couple?
1) C and D
2) A and B
3) A and D
4) B and D
15. Which of the following is a group of male members in the family?
1) B and D
2) A, B and C
3) A, C and E
4) A, C and D
Directions (16-18): Read the following information to answer these
questions:
For getting selected as a Marketing Manager in a company, the candidate must:
I. Be a graduate with at least 50% marks.
II. Have secured at least 40% marks in the Written Test.
III. Not be less than 24 years and more then 29 years as on October 10, 1997.
IV. Should have work experience of at least two years as an officer.
However, if a candidate:
V. Fulfills all other criteria except at (IV) above but has a diploma in
Marketing Management, his/her case is to be referred to the General Manager,
Marketing.
VI. Fulfills all other criteria except at (III) above but has worked as
Marketing Officer at least for three years, his/her case is to be referred to
the Director, Marketing.
Based on the above criteria and the information given each of the questions 16
to18, you have to take the decision with regard to each case. You are not to
assume anything. These cases are given to you as on October 10, 1997.
Mark your answer as
(1) If the candidate is not to be appointed
(2) If the candidate is to be referred to the Director, Marketing.
(3) If the data given are not sufficient to take the decision
(4) If the candidate is be referred to the General Manager, Marketing
16. Amit Khanna, born on June 5, 1973, has done his
post-graduation in Marketing Management with first class. He has secured 50%
marks in the written Test. He has been working in an organisation as a
Marketing Officer for the last four years.
17. Rohit verma has been working in as organisation as
Officer for the least ten years. His date of birth is February 17, 1964, He
has secured 60% marks in the Degree Examination And 40% marks in the Written
Test.
18. Manju Sharma is a first class graduate and has done a
diploma in Marketing Management. She has secured 50% marks in the written
Test. She was 23 years old as on September 5, 1996.
Directions (19-20): Find the set which is most similar to the given set:
19. Given Set : (6, 15, 28)
1) (46, 56, 66)
2) (50, 59, 71)
3) (60, 69, 72)
4) (60, 69, 82)
20. Given Set : (81, 77, 69)
1) (64, 61, 53)
2) (56, 52, 44)
3) (92, 88, 79)
4) (75, 71, 60)
Directions (21-23): Study the information given below to answer these
questions:
(i) A certain city is served by six subway lines,
designated by the letters A, B and C, and the numbers 1,2 and 3.
(ii) When it snows, morning service on the B line is delayed.
(iii) When it rains or snows, service on the A, 2 and 3 lines is delayed both
in the morning as well as in the afternoon.
(iv) When the temperature drops below 30o F, afternoon service if cancelled on
either the A line or the 3 line, but not both.
(v) When the temperature rises above 90o F, afternoon service is cancelled on
either the C line or the 3 line, but not both.
(vi) When service on the A line is cancelled, service on the C line, which
connects the A line, is delayed
(vii) When service on the 3 line is cancelled, service on the B line which
connects the 3 line, is delayed.
21. On January 10, with the temperature at 15o F, it snows all day. On how
many lines will the service be affected, both in the morning as well as in the
afternoon?
1) 3
2) 2
3) 4
4) 5
22. On August 15, with the temperature at 97o F, it begins to rain at 1
p.m. What is the minimum number of lines on which the service will be
affected?
1) 3
2) 2
3) 4
4) 5
23. On which of the following occasions would service on the least number
of lines be disrupted?
1) A snowy morning with temperature 45o F
2) A snowy afternoon with temperature 45o F
3) A rainy morning with temperature 45o F
4) A snowy afternoon with temperature 20o F
Directions (24-25): Six products U,V,W, X,Y, and Z are to be placed in
display windows of a shop. There are six display windows 1,2,3,4,5,6, and one
product is to be displayed in one window. Moreover, U cannot be displayed
immediately to the left or immediately to the right of V. W must be displayed
immediately to the left of X. Z cannot be displayed in window
number 6.
24. Which of the following products cannot be displayed in
window number 1?
1) V
2) U
3) W
4) X
25. If X is displayed in window number 3, then W must be displayed in which
window?
1) 2
2) 1
3) 4
4) 5
ANSWERS: 1. (3) 2. (1)
3. (2) 4. (4) 5. (4) 6. (2) 7.
(4) 8. (1) 9. (1) 10. (3) 11.
(4) 12. (3) 13. (2) 14. (1) 15.
(3) 16. (3) 17. (2) 18.(4) 19.
(4) 20. (2) 21. (4) 22. (1) 23.
(4) 24. (4) 25. (1)

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