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TCS Model paper

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TCS Talent Test

> Time : 2 Hrs
>
> Part I English Synonyms etc. 34 Bits
> Part II Arthimatic 32 Bits
> Part III Critical Reasoning 12 Bits
> Total 78 Bits 2 Hours Duration.
>
> Part I and Part III are Multiple Choice Questions and Patr II is filling up the Blanks model.
> If your choice is B among A, B, C, D then put a
cross mark on B.
> i.e.
>
>
>
> IMPORTANT : Once you stricked off the answer you
CAN NOT CHANGE IT again.So be careful in the first time. Not applicable for
fill up the blanks.
>
> PART I English Synonyms & Passages 34 Bits
>
> Nearly 20 Bits on Synonyms:
> 1. Clutch
> 2. Divergent
> 3. Veracity
> 4. Indigenous
> 5. Hamper
> Please go through Barrons GRE book -> High
Frequency Words List
> (especially all words starting with A and C.
But look all the
words
> nearly 300. Even 1 mark makes the difference. Don't
neglect. Hardly
it
> takes 2 hrs to remember them along with synonyms)
>
> Next two passages are given consisting of some
underlines in between.
Below
> passage, its given some (7-8) sentences. We have to
choose the
correct
> sentence and put it in the appropriate blank in the
main passage.
> Passage 1 is on Mind Power ( 8 blanks)
> Passage 2 is on Investing Shares in the Companies (
6 Balnks)
>
> Part II Arthimatic 20 Bits
>
> 1. 5,6,7,8,10,11,14, ?

> 2.
>
|---+---+----+---+----+----+----+----+----|
> | A | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1
|
>
|---+---+----+---+----+----+----+----+----|
> | B | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0
|
>
|---+---+----+---+----+----+----+----+----|
> | C | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0
|
> | | | | | | | | |
|
>
|---+---+----+---+----+----+----+----+----|
>
> (AuB)nC = ? [ (A union B) intersection C = ?]

> 3. Find the Odd word .
> Java, Lisp, Smalltalk, Eiffel
> (One more wuestion of same type ? Oddman out)

> 4.
> M 100
1
> E
> M 70
10
> B 60
> E 50
> R Year
> S 95 96 97
98 99
>
> i ) Which year has maximum members growth?
> Two more questions on this. Please go
through Barrons
GRE
> data interpretation problems

> 5. In Madras, temperature at noon varies according
to -t^2/2 + 8t
+ 3
> (READ as : -t square /2 + ...), where t is elapsed
time. Find how
much
> temp. More or less in 4pm to 9pm. (May be we can
solve it by Definite
> Integration. Check any way)

> 6. 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 howmany days
child
> can do the same work? ( Numbers are not correct.
Problem model is
> important)

> 7. What is the highest prime number that can be
stored in a 8-bit
> microprocessor?

> 8. In which of the system 384 is equal to 1234?
(Numbers are not
correct.
> Important is only problem model)

> 9. If D_MUQZM is coded as CENTRAL then RBDJK can
be coded as
---------

> 10. 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 ?
> 11.
>
>
>
French
> English
>
>
>
>
>
> German
>
>
>
>
> 1.How many more or less speak English than French?
> 2.What % people speak all the three languages?
> 3.What % people speak German but not English?
>
> 12. 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 responce will be back
to programmer in
20
> milliseconds.
> Based on above information one question is there.
> 13. A power unit is there by the bank of the river
750 mts. A cable
is
> made from power unit to power a plant opposite to
that of the river
at
> 1500mts. The cost of the cable below water is Rs.
15/- per meter ansd
cost
> of cable on the bank is Rs. 12/- per meter.
> Based on above information one question is there.
> 14. Match the following.
>
> i. brother ? sister a. Part of
> ii. alsecian ? dog b. Sibling
> iii. sentence ? paragraph c. Type of
> iv. d.
>
> 15. If the vertex (5,7) is placed in the memory.
First vertex (1,1)
's
> address is 1245 and then address of (5,7) is
----------
>
> 16. A Planar solid cube contains howmany vertices,
howmany corner points and how many faces?
>
>
> Y
>
> 17.Which of the equation satisfies the graph?
> 4 equations given.
> >
>
> 18. Square of the <> is directly proportional
to the cube of
the
> <> . If the <> is 'a' and
<> is 'b'
then
> which one is correct?
> 4 options given like a square / b cube =const...
>
>
> Part III Critical reasoning

>
> 4 passages and each 3 questions.
> Passage 1 : Barrons GRE Analytical Ability
->Practice Excercise
questions
> 7-11. ( passage is : The office staff of the XYZ
corporation.....) In
1996
> edition page number 377.
> Any way Iam giving the passage for those who do not
have Barrons
book.
>
> The office staff of the XYZ corporation
presently consists of
three
> book keepers (A, B and C) and five secretaries
(D,E,F,G, and H).
Management
> is planning to open a new office in another city
using 3 secretaries
and 2
> book keepers of the present staff. To do so they
plan to seperate
certain
> individuals who do not function well together. The
following
guidelines
> were established to set up the new office.
> 1. Book keepers A and C are constantly finding
fault with one
another
and
> should not be sent as a team to the new office.
> 2. C and E function well alone but not as a team.
They should be
> seperated.
> 3. D and G have not been on speaking terms for
many months. They
should
> not go together.
> 4. Since D and F have been competing for
promotion, they should not
be a
> team.
> Questions :
> 1. If A is to be moved as one of the book keeper
which of the
following
> CANNOT be a possible working unit?
> a. ABDEH b. ABDGH c. ABEFH d. ABEGH e.
ABFGH
> ANS) b
> 2. If C and F are moved to the new office , how
many combinations
are
> possible?
> a. 1 b.2 c.3 d. 4 e. 5
> ANS) a
> 3. If C is sent to new office, which member of
the staff CANNOT go
with
> C?
> a. B b. D c. F d. G e. H
> ANS) b
> 4. Under the guidelines developed, which of the
following MUST go
to
the
> new office?
> a. B b. D c. E d. G e. H
> ANS) a
> 5. If D is going to the new office which of the
following is/are
true?
> I. C cannot go
> II. A cannot go
> III. H must also go
> a. I only
> b. II only
> c. I and II only
> d. I and III only
> e. I, II, III
> ANS)d
> NOTE : Qustion paper contains project leads and
programmers not
book
> keepers and secretaries.
>
> Passage 2 : Barrons GRE Analytical Ability
->Practice Excercise
questions
> 14-17. ( passage is : After months of talent
searching for an .....)
In
> 1996 edition page number 377.
> Any way Iam giving the passage for those who do not
have Barrons
book.
> 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
finalist would be
chosen
> after a series of all-day group personal interviews
were held. The
> examining committee agreed upon the following
procedure.
> 1. The interviews will be held once a week.
> 2. Three candidates will appear at any all-day
interview session.
> 3. Each candidate will appear atleast once.
> 4. If it is necessary to call applicants for
additional interviews,
no
> more than one such applicant should be asked to
appear the next week.
> 5. Because of the details in the written
applications, it was
agreed
that
> whenever candidate B appears, A should also be
present.
> 6. Because of the travel difficulties, it was
agreed that C will
appear
> for only one interview.
> Questions:
> 1. 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?
> a. BCD b. CDE c. ABE d. ABC
e. ADE
> ANS) b
> 2. Which of the following is a possible
combinations for
interviews
in
> two consecutive interviews?
> a. ABC ; BDE
> b. ABD; ABE
> c. ADE; ABC
> d. BDE; ACD
> e. CDE; ABC
> ANS) c
> 3. If A, B and D appear at the interviw and D is
called for
additional
> interview the following week, which the two
candidates may be asked
to
> appear with D?
> I. A
> II. B
> III. C
> IV. E
> a. I and II
> b. I and III only
> c. II and III only
> d. II and IV only
> e. III and IV only
> ANS)e
> 4. Which of the following correctly state(s) the
procedure followed
by
> the search committee?
> I. After the second interview, all appicants have
appeared atleast
once.
> II. The committee sees each applicant a second
time.
> III. If a third session is held it is possible fir
akk applicants to
appear
> atleast twice.
> a. I only
> b. II only
> c. I and II only
> d. III only
> e. I and III only
> ANS)a
>
> Passage 3 is some thing like this. There are
swimmers
J,K,L,M,N,O,P
and
> different conditions given.
> Passage 4 is like . A former planted trees in 4X4
rows. No of
plant
> verieties are 6. Like red, green etc. Questions
based on these
> arragements.
>

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