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Latest Sample Placement Paper Of Satyam For Year-2009-10 (Mathematic, English)

1.What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation? of 168 ? 15 ÷ 5 + ? = 549 ÷ 9 + 2351) 189
2) 107
3) 174
4) 296
5) None of these

2. Four of the following five parts numbered (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5) are exactly equal.Which part is not equal to the other four parts? The number of that part is your answer.
1) 2x (x + 5) + 12
2) 2x (x + 3) + 3 (x + 4) + x
3) (x + 3)2 + (x + 1) (x + 3)
4) (x + 1 ) (2x + 3) + 2 (x + 3)
5) 2 (x + 1) (x + 3) + 2 (x + 3)


3. 12 men can complete a piece of work in 4 days, while 15 women can complete the same work in 4 days.
6 men start working on the job and after working for two days, all of them stop working.
How many women should be put on the jobto complete the remaining work, if it is to be completed in 3 days?

1) 15
2) 22
3) 18
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these


4. A shopkeeper sells milk which contains 5% water. What quantity of pure milk should be added to 2 liters of milk
(containing 5% water) so that proportion of water becomes 4%?

1) 100 ml
2) 250 ml
3) 400 ml
4) 350 ml
5) None of these


5. 'A' and 'B' started a business in partnership investing Rs 20000/- and Rs 15000/- respectively. After six months 'C' jointed them with Rs 20000/-. What will be B's share in the total profit of Rs 25000/- earned at the end of two years from the starting of the business?
1) Rs 9000/-
2) Rs 10000/-
3) Rs 7500/-
4) Rs 9500/-
5) Rs None of these


Directions (Q.6-10): In each of the following questions, a number series is given. After the series, below it a number along with (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) is given. You have to complete the series following the same sequence as that of the given series. Then answer the question that follows. 

6.  8   6   9   23   87   429
     6  (a)  (b)  (c)  (d)   (e)
What will come in place of (c)?

1) 21
2) 11
3) 19
4) 17
5) None of these


7. 2  3  10  39  172  885
   1  (a)  (b)  (c)  (d)  (e)
   What will come in place of (b)?

1) 11
2) 7
3) 9
4) 8
5) None of these


8. 5   7    10   36  136  690
   2   (a)   (b)   (c)   (d)   (e)
   What will come in place of (e)?

1) 310
2) 330
3) 110
4) 64
5) None of these


9. 8  9   13  11.5  18  14
  12  (a)  (b)  (c)   (d)  (e)
  What will come in place of (d)?

1) 13.5
2) 19.5
3) 22
4) 18
5) None of these


10. 8    4    6   15  52.5  236.25
      4   (a)   (b)   (c)   (d)     (e)
  Which of the following will come in place of (d)?

1) 36.25
2) 33.25
3) 26.75
4) 32.75
5) None of these


Directions: In the following question, four of the five words are similar in meaning. Find out the word that is different. 
11

1) Haggard 
2) Careworn 
3) Gaunt 
4) Hazard 
5) Anxious
 

12. Arrange the letters of word AUCTION in such a way that the vowels always occur together. Find the number of ways.

1) 576
2) 48
3) 144
4) 30
5) None of these


13. 2 metres broad pathway is to be constructed around a rectangular plot. The area of the plot is 96 sq.m.
The cost of construction is Rs 50 per sq. metre. Then find the total cost of construction .

1) Rs 4,800
2) Rs 4,000
3) Rs 2400
4) Rs Data inadequate
5) None of these


14.Mr. A lends 40% of a sum at 15% pa, 50% of the rest sum at 10% pa and the rest at 18% pa rate of interest.
What would be the rate of interest if the interest is calculated on the whole sum?

1) 13.4% pa
2) 14.33% pa
3) 14.4% pa
4) 13.33% pa
5) None of these


15. A sum of Rs 5000/- amounts to Rs 6050/- in two years at compound interest. What is the rate of interest?
1) 15% pa
2) 13% pa
3) 11% pa
4) 21% pa
5) None of these


Directions (Q. 16-20): Three statements follow below the question asked. How many statement (s) would be required to answer the question from the options given below?

16. By selling an article what is the profit percent gained?
(A) 5% discount is given on list price.
(B) If discount is not given 20% profit would be gained. `
(C) The cost price of the article is Rs 5000/-
1) Only A and B
2) Only A and C
3) Only B and C
4) All A, B and C together
5) None of these


17. What is the present age of father?
(A) Difference in ages of father and son is 24 years.
(B) Present age of son is of present age of father.
(C) After 6 years from now, the age of son will be of father's age.

1) Only A and B
2) Only B and C
3) Only A and C
4) All A, B and C are together required
5) Any two of the statements are required to answer the question.


18. What is the cost of fencing a rectangular plot?
(A) Length of the plot is twice its breadth.
(B) Area of the plot is 288 square metres.
(C) Cost of fencing is Rs 4/- per metre.

1) B and C only
2) A and C only
3) A and B only
4) All the three statements A, B and C are required to answer the question
5) Question cannot be answered even with all the three statements together

19. What is the length of the train?
(A) The train crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds.
(B) Train crosses a 200 m platform in 30 seconds.
(C) Speed of the train is 60 kmph.

1) A and C only
2) B and C only
3) C and A or B only
4) A or B only
5) None of these


20. What will be the compound interest earned on an amount of Rs 5000/- in two years?
(A) The simple interest on the same amount at the same rate of interest in five years is Rs 2000/-
(B) The compound interest and the simple interest earned in one year are the same.
(C) The amount becomes more than double on compound interest in 10 years.

1) A and B only
2) A only
3) B and C only
4) A and C only
5) None of these


Directions (Q. 21-25): Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity. Mark answer
1) if the inference is "definitely true", ie it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2) if the inference is "probably true" though not "definitely true" in the light of the facts given
3) if the "data are inadequate", ie from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4) if the inference is "probably false" though not "definitely false" in the light of the facts given.
5) if the inference is "definitely false", ie it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.

Increase in import of crude oil has become a major problem for the country. Now, the Indian government is formulating a national policy to promote bio-fuels. A host of fiscal incentives are on the cards. The aim is to ensure sustainable production, conversion and application of bio-fuels. As per a proposal before the Cabinet by the ministry of new and renewable energy, a national bio-fuel development board will be set up. The board's mandate is to partly replace petrol and diesel for transport and other applications.
The policy will lay emphasis on research and development (R&D) for production, processing and commercialisation of bio-fuels like ethanol and jatropha. To promote bio-fuel development the government is aiming at fiscal sops. The fiscal sops for the bio-fuel sector could include excise and sales tax/VAT exemption. There will be a plan of action to use waste and degraded land for cultivation of jatropha. In some states, large-scale jatropha cultivation has already begun. This will be expanded in scope by providing economy of scale.

21. The efforts made by the government will reduce he increasing and worrisome onus of crude oil imports on the fisc through gradual limited replacement of petroleum products with bio-fuels

22. Oil extracted from jatropha seed can be used as bio-diesel.

23. Many developed countries extensively use ethanol-blended petro fuels in the auto sector.

24. India's oil marketing companies have not shown interest in tapping the market for bio-fuels.

25. India has inexhaustible resource of crude oil.
ANSWERS : 1. (2) 2. (4) 3. (1) 4. (5) 5. (3) 6. (2) 7. (4) 8. (2) 9. (3) 10. (5) 11. (4) 12. (1) 13. (4) 14. (3) 15. (5) 16. (1) 17. (5)18. (4) 19. (5) 20. (2) 
21. (2) 22. (3) 23. (3) 24. (4) 25. (4)


MAHINDRA SATYAM Placement papers 6

by MOD on JANUARY 10, 2010
1) if a boy goes at 15kmph and returns back at 20kmph what is his avg. speed easy one just 2×15x20/(20+15).
2) A pyramid Q just adding two down numbers with the top one
3) A very easy Q on clocks what is angle between the hands when time is… ans 160min
4) Reasoning ques which is not seen but tough
5) A ques on probability when a die and coin tossed what is the probability of getting a head and 6 on top.
6) Series ques 2, 4, 6, 5,?, 9, 8, 10, 12 ans 7.
7) Another ques on reasoning like farmers growing crops and govt.’s subsidies for that just we have obtain the INFERENCE of the Para easy one.
8) Reasoning Q similar to PUZZLE TEST OF R.S.AGGARWALS NON VERBAL REASONONG just by drawing table u can find the answer.
9) Pie diagram showing a states growth in different categories and Q related to a particular category.
10) Routine question if 0 replaced by 1 and vice versa then what is sum of two numbers 0101010 =1010101 =85.
11) Question on reasoning related to figures to find the fourth successive figure using first three given ones easy.
12) Problem on multiplication a bit logical
That’s all I remember of written please excuse for other Qs So after waiting for 3hrs results were out 650 cleared. They divided into 65 batches of 10 basing on the alphabetical order of their names. Luckily I had GD on next day so prepared well before day some of my friends had on first day.
Day 2: 10th Feb 07.
For remaining students they conducted GD’S and totally they took 90+45=135.
GD: My topic is “CAPITAL PUNISHMENT”
I MADE THE INITIATIVE AND supported the topic and a strong opposition from another girl but not aggressive went cool Before starting my moderator gave us two minutes to make points but that is not the case in case of other HR so please be prepared. Other topics include
1.solution to terrorism in india.
2.role of youth in reducing corruption.
3.illeteracy and unemployment go hand in hand.
4.education necessary to enter politics.
5.brain drain good for india
6.printing media vs electronic media.
7.is us a friend or foe to india.
8.are women better employees.
9.sports persons are they on an endorsement spree?
10.kbc money making or money gaining?
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MAHINDRA SATYAM Placement papers 6

by MOD on JANUARY 10, 2010
1) if a boy goes at 15kmph and returns back at 20kmph what is his avg. speed easy one just 2×15x20/(20+15).
2) A pyramid Q just adding two down numbers with the top one
3) A very easy Q on clocks what is angle between the hands when time is… ans 160min
4) Reasoning ques which is not seen but tough
5) A ques on probability when a die and coin tossed what is the probability of getting a head and 6 on top.
6) Series ques 2, 4, 6, 5,?, 9, 8, 10, 12 ans 7.
7) Another ques on reasoning like farmers growing crops and govt.’s subsidies for that just we have obtain the INFERENCE of the Para easy one.
8) Reasoning Q similar to PUZZLE TEST OF R.S.AGGARWALS NON VERBAL REASONONG just by drawing table u can find the answer.
9) Pie diagram showing a states growth in different categories and Q related to a particular category.
10) Routine question if 0 replaced by 1 and vice versa then what is sum of two numbers 0101010 =1010101 =85.
11) Question on reasoning related to figures to find the fourth successive figure using first three given ones easy.
12) Problem on multiplication a bit logical
That’s all I remember of written please excuse for other Qs So after waiting for 3hrs results were out 650 cleared. They divided into 65 batches of 10 basing on the alphabetical order of their names. Luckily I had GD on next day so prepared well before day some of my friends had on first day.
Day 2: 10th Feb 07.
For remaining students they conducted GD’S and totally they took 90+45=135.
GD: My topic is “CAPITAL PUNISHMENT”
I MADE THE INITIATIVE AND supported the topic and a strong opposition from another girl but not aggressive went cool Before starting my moderator gave us two minutes to make points but that is not the case in case of other HR so please be prepared. Other topics include
1.solution to terrorism in india.
2.role of youth in reducing corruption.
3.illeteracy and unemployment go hand in hand.
4.education necessary to enter politics.
5.brain drain good for india
6.printing media vs electronic media.
7.is us a friend or foe to india.
8.are women better employees.
9.sports persons are they on an endorsement spree?
10.kbc money making or money gaining?
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Job Interview, Question Paper  :
 Hi friends.Here is the Mahindra Satyam written test pattern .

English Test :

It consists of 100 questions and the duration is 40 minutes. Each question carry 1 mark. You will get questions on basic English grammar like prepositions, articles, tenses,fill in the blanks and reading comprehension. Read Wren and Martin High School English Grammar book and other 10+2 standard grammar books.And it also consists of English vocabulary questions for that prepare GRE and CAT vocabulary books.

Aptitude and Reasoning:

It consists of 70 questions an the duration is 40 minutes. Each question carry 1 mark. In this test you will get questions on topics like percentage, profit and loss, time an work, time and distance, partnership, mixtures, problems on trains, calendar, analogy, coding-decoding,direction sense test, series completion. Prepare R S Aggarwal Quant and Verbal reasoning books. Here Test II will be the tough one when compared to Test I .And there is no sectional cutoffs and negative marking.
Qualifying marks are 102 out of 170. I mean 60%.

Technical an HR interviews: follows next for the written qualified candidates. Prepare well your core subjects well for the TR. And no need to tell about HR. It's a simple one.

All the best friends.

Exam/Interview Date : 05-Jan-2011
No of Rounds : Screeing Test, Aptitude Test, Techincal Round-1, Client/Manager Interview
Contributor Name : Santhosh

Latest Tech Mahindra & Mahindra Satyam Fresher Job Interview Paper Pattern 22, January 2011
Company Name: Mahindra Satyam
Type: Fresher, Job Interview

Hi friends, I am Raj

Mahindra Satyam conducted an on campus drive at our campus on 22nd January 2011. I am giving the detail of this drive here, hope it will help you to crack through Mahindra Satyam.
There are total 3 Rounds:
·         Aptitude test
·         Technical interview
·         hr Interview
All The Best
Exam/Interview Date: 22nd, January 2011.
No of Rounds: Aptitude Test, Technical Round-1, Client/Manager Interview
Contributor Name: Raj
 

Mahindra Satyam Placement Paper: English
English - I
Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   4  : 
From the two options given below each sentence select the one to fill the blank appropriately.
Q.1 Please fill up this _______ and give it back to me.
1.    form
2.    farm
Q.2 He is not one to _________ defeat easily.
1.    accept
2.    except
Q.3 Are you ________ that he has been lying to me.
1.    inferring
2.    implying
Q.4 He is an ________ personality.
1.    imminent
2.    eminent
Instruction for Q. Nos.   5   to   10  : 
Choose the correct option.
Q.5 Modern architecture has discarded the ________________ trimming on buildings and emphasises simplicity of line.
1.    gaudy
2.    gaunt
3.    flabbergasting
4.    flamboyant
5.    flagrant
Q.6 His attitude to his boss was __________ and caused a good deal of repulsion.
1.    refulgent
2.    arrogant
3.    hybrid
4.    sycophantic
5.    aggressive
Q.7 Discontented wives, dejected lovers, frustrated politicians, all these tend to be ______________.
1.    specious
2.    abstemious
3.    euphemistic
4.    persiflagus
5.    querulous
Q.8 The government should provide attractive tax ___________ to create the market of quality goods.
1.    revenues
2.    structures
3.    resources
4.    incentives
5.    controls
Q.9 During the ______________ many buildings were __________ to the ground.
1.    riots, collapsed
2.    disturbances, brought
3.    fire, razed
4.    floods, razed
Q.10 You need _______ shoes for walking in the hills.
1.    good
2.    comfortable
3.    satisfactory
4.    sturdy
 English - II
Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   5  : 
Choose the word among the four options which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
Q.1 ABSOLUTE
1.    Nearly
2.    Complete
3.    Absolution
4.    Absolutely
Q.2 ABSURD
1.    Ridiculous
2.    Abstruse
3.    Action
4.    Plenty
Q.3 Baneful
1.    generous
2.    kindly
3.    ruinous
4.    severity
5.    superfluous
Q.4 Prowess
1.    understanding
2.    keenness
3.    eagerness
4.    bravery
Q.5 Vituperate
1.    encourage
2.    appraise
3.    abuse
4.    appreciate
Instruction for Q. Nos.   6   to   10  : 
Choose the correct Antonym out of the four given alternatives against each of the following words :
Q.6 Zeal
1.    Disrelish
2.    Coldness
3.    Distaste
4.    Disgust
Q.7 Forgive
1.    Easy
2.    Deform
3.    Punish
4.    Inform
Q.8 Condemn
1.    Ignore
2.    Justify
3.    Induce
4.    Ignore
Q.9 Escape
1.    Dislike
2.    Encounter
3.    Decry
4.    Run
Q.10 Euphoria
1.    strident
2.    lethargy
3.    literary
4.    significant
5.    musical
 English - III
Instruction for Q. Nos.   1   to   10  : 
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it.

That genetic engineering had the potential to turn evolution upside down and inside out was known to be theoretically possible. No one was prepared for it when it actually happened. When last week a British scientist reproduced a sheep from its mother through genetic cloning, the news was received all around the world with near-disbelief. In India too scientists reacted broadly in the manner of their western counterparts. In the Indian Institute of science at Banglore where pioneering work on genetic engineering is under way, a senior scientist and chairman of the microbiology department Dr. K.P. Gopinathan described the cloning of “Dolly”, the British lamb as a fantastic achievement. But he cautioned that ethical questions would have to be convincingly answered before attempts are made to similarly clone human beings. Dr. Gopinathan himself has achieved considerable success in genetic engineering. His team is credited with having cloned the luminescence gene of the firefly onto a silkworm causing it to glow in the dark. His department is also at present working on a method to cultivate in a silkworm the gene that is responsible for the growth of an individual.
Q.1 Genetic cloning
1.    Has been accomplished by scientists
2.    Is yet to be accomplished
3.    Will soon be possible
4.    Will always remain an impossible feat
Q.2 The cloning of “Dolly”, the British lamb, has raised questions that are primarily
1.    Curious
2.    Ethical
3.    Monetary
4.    None of the above
Q.3 Dr. K. P. Gopinathan, Chairperson of the microbiology department
1.    Has condemned the cloning of Dolly
2.    Remained indifferent of the cloning of Dolly
3.    Hailed the cloning of Dolly
4.    Was terrified at the feat of cloning Dolly
Q.4 Dr. K. P. Gopinathan himself
1.    Has achieved considerable success in genetic engineering
2.    Has failed in his research in genetic engineering
3.    Is contemplating research in genetic engineering
4.    None of the above
We talk about democracy but when it comes to any particular thing, we prefer a man belonging to our caste or community or religion. So long as we have this kind of temptation it means that our democracy is a phoney kind of democracy. We must be in a position to respect a man as a man and to extend opportunities for development to those who deserve them and not to those people who happen to belong to our community or race. This fact of favouritism and nepotism has been responsible for much discontent and ill will in our own country. If any one asks us why we suffer, we need not point to the stars above or say that God has punished us. We have to put it down to our iniquities, our disloyalties and our deviations from the ideals which we profess. True democrats must not communal prejudices and conflicts.
Q.5 When does our concepts of democracy become phoney?
1.    It becomes phoney when we cease to put our caste or community above the country.
2.    When people stop supporting the government
3.    When we prefer a man belonging to out caste, or religion
4.    None of the above
Q.6 What should we do to make our democracy a reality?
1.    We should favour people of our communities
2.    We should put the interests of the other communities before ours
3.    We should raise, ourselves above the narrow considerations of caste and respect a man as a man
4.    None of the above
Q.7 What factor is responsible for creating ill will in our country?
1.    Favouritism and nepotism is responsible for creating ill will in our country
2.    The filling of ill well in our country is created by the insensitive nature of the people
3.    The feeling of ill will in our country is the result of evil stars
4.    None of the above
Q.8 True democrats must not tolerate
1.    Corruption
2.    Nepotism
3.    Communal prejudices and conflicts
4.    All of the above
According to Napoleon, “It is a approved maxim in war never to do what the enemy wishes you to do, for this reason alone that he desires it.” Non-violent resistance acts fully in accordance with Napoleon’s principle. Your violent opponent wants you to fight in the way to which he is accustomed. If you utterly decline, and adopt a method wholly new to him, you have thus gained an immediate tactical advantage. The surprise of non-violent resistance is effective because the opponent is so bound by his violent habits that he is ill prepared to utilize the new tactics himself. The surprise of non-violent resistance, unlike that of war, is not due to deceit or stratagem but simply due to its novelty.
Q.9 The non-violent resister gains an immediate tactical advantage over his enemy because
1.    He does not use the conventional method of war
2.    He does not fight at all
3.    He does not fight in a way his enemy is accustomed to
4.    He does not face the enemy directly
Q.10 The non-violent resistance is effective because
1.    The enemy is not able to use it himself
2.    It is deceitful
3.    It is a good strategy
4.    It hardly encourages the enemy to fight back
Mahindra Satyam Placement Paper: Logical and Analytical Reasoning
In each of the following series determine the order of the letters. Then from the given options select the one which will complete the given series.
Q.1 E D C H G F K J I N ?
1.    L M
2.    O P
3.    M O
4.    M L
Q.2 IXT, MAV, QDX ?
1.    WGX
2.    VHY
3.    UGZ
4.    YHZ
Instruction for Q. No. 3 
In the following questions select the number(s) from the given options for completing the given series.
Q.3 48,?,24,30,12,90
1.    56
2.    10
3.    33
4.    16
Instruction for Q. No. 4 
In the given series find the number which is wrong.
Q.4 4,8,11,22,18,36,24,50
1.    8
2.    22
3.    36
4.    24
Instruction for Q. No. 5 
In the questions given below one term is missing. Based on the relationship of the two given words find the missing term from the given options.
Q.5 DUST : BUSY :: JOIN :?
1.    ROIT
2.    SOON
3.    RIOT
4.    COST
Instruction for Q. Nos. 6 to 8 : 
In the following questions, select the number from the given options which follows the same relationship as shared between the first two numbers.
Q.6 8 : 27 :: 64 :?
1.    277
2.    125
3.    250
4.    99
Q.7 23 : 53 :: 8 :?
1.    66
2.    57
3.    27
4.    19
Q.8 27 : 47 :: 32 :?
1.    70
2.    92
3.    66
4.    84
Instruction for Q. No. 9 
Three of the following four in each question are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Select the group of letters that does not belong to that group.
Q.9
1.    JKkL
2.    OPpQ
3.    DEEF
4.    VWwx
Instruction for Q. No. 10 
In the following questions, which of the following pair of letters is different from the other three?
Q.10
1.    AE - OL
2.    UI - OE
3.    IO - UE
4.    EA - OU
Instruction for Q. Nos. 11 to 12 : 
In each of the following questions, there are four options. The numbers, in these options, are alike in a certain manner. Only one number does not fit in. Choose the one which is different from the rest.
Q.11
1.    24
2.    90
3.    54
4.    36
Q.12
1.    18
2.    12
3.    30
4.    20
Instruction for Q. Nos. 13 to 14 : 
In the following questions select the right option which indicates the correct code for the word or letter given in the question.
Q.13 If the word TRAIN is coded as WUDLQ, then how will the word BUS be coded?
1.    EXU
2.    DWU
3.    EXV
4.    VXE
Q.14 Certain words are coded as follows : BEAR-9281, DRUM-0683,PRY-485 AND DOOR-7899.What is the code for 'R'?
1.    9
2.    3
3.    8
4.    4
Instruction for Q. Nos. 15 to 16 : 
Read the given coded information and choose the correct answer from the given options.
Q.15 If 'orange' is called 'ashen', 'ashen' is called' red', 'red' is called 'blue', 'blue' is called 'brown', 'brown' is called 'black', 'black' is called 'white' and 'white'is called 'pale', what is the colour of a tree trunk?
1.    black
2.    brown
3.    blue
4.    white
5.    red
Q.16 If 'light' is called 'colour', 'colour is called 'red', 'power'is called 'light', 'red'is called 'dust' and 'dust' is called 'waste', what do we get from sun?
1.    colour
2.    light
3.    red
4.    power
5.    dust
Instruction for Q. No. 17 
In the following questions, under-stand the arrangement pattern and then select the right answer from the given options.
Q.17 Five boys are sitting in a row. Raghu is not adjacent to Shyam or Amit. Ajay is not adjacent to Shyam. Raghu is adjacent to Mayank. If Mayank is at the middle in the row, then Ajay is adjacent to whom out of the following?
1.    Amit
2.    Raghu
3.    Mayank
4.    Shyam
5.    Data Inadequate
Instruction for Q. No. 18 
In the following questions, select the right answer from the given options to depict the correct direction / distance.
Q.18 I was walking in South-East direction. After a while I turned 90 degree to the right and walked ahead.Later I turned 45 degree to the right.In which direction am I walking now?
1.    North
2.    North - East
3.    South - West
4.    East
Instruction for Q. No. 19 
Choose the correct option.
Q.19 If the following words are arranged in natural sequence in descending order, what will come in the second place from the last?
1. Teacher 
2. Lecturer 
3. Dean 
4. Tutor 
5. Reader
1.    Dean
2.    Lecturer
3.    Tutor
4.    Reader
5.    Teacher
Instruction for Q. No. 20 
Find out the one word among the options which cannot be formed by using the letters of the word as given in each question.
Q.20 BOISTEROUS
1.    STEREO
2.    SHOUT
3.    BOOSTER
4.    TRESS
Instruction for Q. No. 21 
Find out the one word among the options which can be formed by using the letters of the word as given in each question.
Q.21 BELLIGERENT
1.    GREEN
2.    LEGAL
3.    BLOAT
4.    INFER
Instruction for Q. Nos. 22 to 26 : 
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it.

(i) A, B, C, D and E are five friends.
(ii) B is elder to E, but not as tall as C.
(iii) C is younger to A, and is taller to D and E.
(iv) A is taller to D, but younger to E.
(v) D is elder to A but is shortest in the group.
Q.22 If F, another friend is taller than C, how many of them will be between F and E according to their height?
1.    Four
2.    One
3.    Two
4.    Three
5.    None of these
Q.23 If selection is to be made among them who would be relatively older and also taller, who among them should be chosen?
1.    A
2.    E
3.    D
4.    C
5.    None of these

Q.24 Who among the following is the eldest?
1.    C
2.    B
3.    D
4.    A
5.    None of these
Q.25 Which of the following pairs of students is elder to D?
1.    BA
2.    BC
3.    EA
4.    BE
5.    None of these
Q.26 Which of the following statements is correct about B?
(i) B is not the tallest.
(ii) B is shorter to E.
(iii) When they are asked to stand in ascending order with respect to their heights,B is in the middle.
1.    Only (i) is correct
2.    All are correct
3.    All are incorrect
4.    Only (i) and (ii) are correct
5.    None of these
Instruction for Q. Nos. 27 to 31 : 
Read the paragraph carefully and answer the questions below it.
P is the father of R, but R is not his son.
T is the daughter of R. U is the spouse of P.
Q is the brother of R. S is the son of Q.
V is the spouse of Q. W is the father of V.
Q.27 Who is the Grandmother of S?
1.    W
2.    P
3.    R
4.    U
5.    None of these
(A) 'P + Q' means 'P is the brother of Q'.
(B) 'P * Q' means 'P is the father of Q'.
(C) 'P / Q' means 'P is the mother of Q'.
Reading the above information answer the questions below :
Q.28 Which of the following would mean 'R' is the son of 'M'?
1.    M + R * S
2.    M * S / R
3.    M / R * S
4.    M * S * R
5.    None of these
Q.29 To arrive at the answer to the above question, which of the statements can be dispensed with?
1.    Only A
2.    B or C
3.    A or B
4.    Only B
5.    None
(A) 'P + Q' means 'P' is the brother of 'Q'.
(B) 'P * Q' means 'P' is the father of 'Q'.
(C) 'P - Q' means 'P' is the sister of 'Q'.
Reading the above information answer the questions below :
Q.30 Which of the following represents 'S' is the niece of 'T'?
1.    a) T * S + M - K
2.    (b) T + M * S - K
3.    c) K - S * M + T
4.    d) T * M + S - K
5.    e) None of these
Q.31 To find out the answer to the above question which of the statements can be dispensed with ?
1.    A only
2.    B only
3.    C only
4.    B or C only
5.    All are necessary
Instruction for Q. Nos. 32 to 35 : 
Choose the correct option.
Q.32
1.   
2.   
3.   
4.   
5.   
Q.33
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2.   
3.   
4.   
5.   
Q.34
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2.   
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Mahindra Satyam Placement Paper: Numerical and Mathematical Abilities
Q.1 If Thursday was the day after the day before yesterday five days ago, what is the least number of days ago when Sunday was three days before the day after tomorrow?
1.   Two days ago
2.   Three days ago
3.   Four days ago
4.   Five days ago
5.   None of these
Q.2 A train started from station 'A' and proceeded towards station 'B' at a speed of 48 Km/hr. Forty-five minutes later another train started from station 'B' and proceeded towards station 'A' at 50 Km/hr. If the distance between the two stations is 232 Km, at what distance from station 'A' will the trains meet?
1.   132 Km
2.   144 Km
3.   108 Km
4.   160 Km
5.   None of these
Q.3 At what time between 4 and 5 o'clock the hands are in opposite direction?
1.     10 2/11 minutes past 4 o'clock
2.     3 2/11 minutes past 4 o'clock
3.     3 5/11 minutes past 4 o'clock
4.     10 10/11 minutes past 4 o'clock
Q.4 How many 7s are there in the following series which are not immediately following by 3 but immediately preceded by 8?
8 9 8 7 6 2 2 6 3 2 6 9 7 3 2 8 7 2 7 7 8 7 3 7 7 9 4
1.   Nil
2.   One
3.   Two
4.   Three
5.   More than three
Q.5 How many members are there between 1 to 100 which are divisible by 9 and the sum of two digits is 9?
1.   1 3
2.   11
3.   7
4.   9
5.   10
Q.6 How many 8's are there in the given sequence which are not immediately preceded by 09 and not immediately followed by 90?
9 0 8 0 9 0 9 8 9 0 8 9 0 8 0 9 8 9 0 9 8 0 9 8 9 0 8 9 0
1.   1
2.   2
3.   3
4.   More than 3
5.   None of these
Q.7 A and B invested money together in a business and share of capital of A is 1/4th that of B. If they incurr a loss of Rs.500 then loss for B is
1.   Rs.200
2.   Rs.300
3.   Rs.400
4.   Rs.100
Q.8 How should a profit of Rs.500 be divided into two partners, if one of them invested Rs.6000 for 5 months and other invested Rs.5000 for 4 months? (in Rs.)
1.   1000,5000
2.   3000,2000
3.   500,400
4.   2000,3000
Q.9 If the compound interest (compounded Yearly) on a certain sum for 2 years at 3% is Rs.101.50 then what will be the corresponding simple interest?
1.   Rs.90.00
2.   Rs.95.50
3.   Rs.100.00
4.   Rs.98.25
Q.10 In what ratio mental A at Rs.68 per kg be mixed with another metal at Rs.96 per kg so that cost of alloy (mixture) is Rs.78 per kg?
1.   5:8
2.   4:7
3.   3:7
4.   9:5
Q.11 In a race of 4Kms A beats B by 100m or 25 seconds, then time taken by A is
1.    15 min 8 sec
2.    16 min 15 sec.
3.    8 min 15 sec.
4.    10 min 17 sec.
Q.12 In a game of 100 points there are three participants A, B, and C. A gives to B 10 points and to C 19 points, then how many points can B give to C
1.   11 points
2.   8 points
3.   9 points
4.   10 points
Q.13 In game of 500 points there are three participants A, B, and C. A game take place. A gives to B 80 points and to C 101 points. Then how many points can B give to C
1.    375
2.    500
3.    475
4.    425
Q.14 The age of Ritu's mother is 6 times that of Ritu's age. After 6 years it will be 3 times that of Ritu's age. what is Ritu's present age?
1.   4 years
2.   6 years
3.   8 years
4.   10 years
Q.15 Ten years ago A was half of B's Age. If ratio of their present ages is 3:4 then what is the total of their persent ages?
1.    08 years
2.    20 years
3.    30 years
4.    35 years



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