Aryaka Networks India Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- In the Tour de France, what is the position of a rider, after he passes the second placed rider?
Recent Answer : Added by Ashish Makhija On 2022-08-14 16:35:56:

Second

Ques:- Why do you consider yourself sutiable for the post?
Ques:- Peter invested an amount of Rs. 12,000 at the rate of 10% p.a simple interest and another amount at the rate of 20% p.a. simple interest. The total interest earned at the end of one year on the total amount invested became 14% p.a. Find the total amount invested?
Recent Answer : Added by Prakash Harigopal On 2022-05-17 09:08:33:

20000

Ques:- There are 3 clans in an island – The Arcs who never lie, the Dons who always lie and the Slons who lie alternately with the truth. Once a tourist meets 2 guides who stress that the other is a Slon. They proceed on a tour and see a sports meet. The first guide says that the prizes have been won in the order Don, Arc, Slon. The other says that, the order is Slon, Don, Arc. (the order need not be exact). To which clan did each of the guides and the players belong? …
Ques:- What are examples of interview answers that ask about attention to detail?
Recent Answer : Added by Anam Rana On 2022-05-08 20:56:17:

I will reading IPad questions and Awsome

Ques:- What was your favourite manager and why
Ques:- There is a log A having weight 30kgs. The thickness of the log is twice as another log B. And log A is half short as B. What is the weight of B?
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Ques:- There is six letter word VGANDA . How many ways you can arrange the letters in the word in such a way that both the A’s are together.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:31:

120 (5×4!)

Ques:- In what ratio must be a grocer mix two varieties of tea worth Rs. 60 a kg and Rs. 65 a kg so that by selling the mixture at Rs. 68.20 a kg he may gain 10%?
A. 3 : 2
B. 3 : 3
C. 3 : 4
D. 3 : 6
Recent Answer : Added by Testq On 2021-12-05 14:52:33:

Required Ratio=3:2

Ques:- Find the missing number on the series 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, …., 17
Recent Answer : Added by shivangi sharma On 2022-08-14 16:42:27:

13 and 15

Ques:- Tell us what you like the most and what not in your professional life.
Ques:- How many liters of oil at Rs.40 per liter should be mixed with 240 liters of a second variety of oil at Rs.60 per liter so as to get a mixture whose cost is Rs.52 per liter?
Ques:- How do you establish working relationships with new people?
Ques:- M/N = 6/5 3M+2N = ?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:21:

cannot be determined .

Ques:- Two employees were there. Employee one says to employee two — your work experience twice as me amp; employee2 to employee1 but two years before you said that your work experience is thrice as me. Employee2 said yes its also true. What are their work experience?…
Ques:- The area of a sector of a circle of radius 5 cm formed by an arc of length 3.5 cm is?
Recent Answer : Added by Tayyab On 2021-12-24 03:28:00:

Pi * radius * radius
3.14 * 5 * 5

Ques:- If we change the word ‘ddosszm’ into ‘central’ then what will be the changed word for ‘rtjbl’ ?
Recent Answer : Added by Aziz Khan On 2022-05-17 09:08:39:

Quick

Ques:- There are 9 balls of equal size and same weight(they look similar) except 1. How many weights required to find the dissimilar ball using a weighing balance?
Recent Answer : Added by G Dinesh On 2023-06-10 18:20:22:

Here is the solution to the given version of the puzzle (9 balls, one is heavier, need to identify oddball), where we label the balls A, B, …, I:

1. Weigh ABC versus DEF.

Scenario a: If these (1) balance, then we know the oddball is one of G, H, I.

2. Weigh G versus H.

Scenario a.i: If these (2) balance, the oddball is I.

Scenario a.ii: If these (2) do not balance, the heavier one is the oddball.

Scenario b: If these (1) do not balance, then the oddball is on the heavier side. For simplicity, assume the ABC side is heavier, so the oddball is one of A, B, C.

2. Weigh A versus B.

Scenario b.i: If these (2) balance, the oddball is C.

Scenario b.ii: If these (2) do not balance, the heavier one is the oddball.

answer is maximum of 2.

Ques:- Have you worked in any place earlier and which type work you can do it
Ques:- How would you manage two projects that require your time?
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Ques:- What skills does a leader need to have? why?list the steps you would take in building up a team? how about a team with low morale?what do you do to prioritized on a given workday?
Ques:- A sample of milk contains 5% water. What quantity of pure milk should be added to 10 litres of milk to reduce the water content to 2%? (a) 5 litres (b) 7 litres (c) 15 litres (d) 12 litres (e) None of these
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:03:55:

( c ) 15 litres

Ques:- Assume you are hired, then how long would you expect to work for us?
Ques:- A and B entered into a speculation. A put in Rs.500 and B put in Rs.450. At the end of 4 months A withdrew half of his capital and at the end of 6 months B withdrew half of his capital, then C entered with a capital of Rs.700. At the end of 12 months, in what ratio would the profit be divided?
A. 80 : 81 : 84
B. 80 : 81 : 85
C. 81 : 81 : 84
D. 81 : 81 : 85
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-23 18:55:36:

A. 80 : 81 : 84

Ques:- 8.008 + 0.8 + 80.8 + 800.8 + 0.08 = ?
Recent Answer : Added by rahul kumar chaurasiya On 2022-05-17 08:56:41:

890.488

Ques:- A certain number when divided by 39 leaves a remainder 20, what is the remainder when the same number is divided by 13?
Recent Answer : Added by bhawanisej On 2022-09-15 16:36:22:

when know that 13 is factor of 39 so it will also not be able to divide it differently. so the remainder will be same 20 but as we know that 20 is greater then 13 so we can divide it once again and in the casE of 13 the remainder will be 20-13=7

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