Department for digital, culture, media and sport (dcms) Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- Ten years ago, the age of Anand was one-third the age of Bala at that time. The present age of Bala is 12 years more than the present age of Anand. Find the present age of Anand?
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2021-12-25 15:45:35:

let present age of ANAND AND BALA BE( A AND B ) RESPECTIVELY

A.T.Q

(A-10) = 1/3[B-10]. ……… – {1}

given

B = A+ 12 PUTTING IN 1

THEREFORE A-10 = 1/3 (A+2) = A+2 = 3A – 30

2A =32

A=16

Ques:- How many minimum number’s of whole square slabs are required for paving the floor 12.96 meters long and 3.84 meters side?
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Ques:- What are the Academic Facilities of your choosen college/university ?
Ques:- Who is your role model in life?
Ques:- What is the correct chronological order of the following Mughal Kings?
A. Babar, Akbar, Jahangir, Humayun
B. Akbar, Jahangir, Babar, Humayun
C. Babar, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir
D. Humayun, Babar, Akbar, Jahangir
Recent Answer : Added by Mrs.PersisRuban On 2022-08-14 16:39:54:

C

Ques:- When you feel that a team is working efficiently, except for the fact that one member is clearly not pulling their weight? What steps will you take?
Ques:- Three thives were caught stealing sheep, mule and camel. A says ” B had stolen sheep ” C says ” B had stolen mule” B says he had stolen nothing. the one who had stolen horse is speaking truth.the one who had stolen camel is lying . Tell who had stolen what? give the steps …
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:04:29:

Had is correct ! Anil went in right direction but ended up
with wrong answers
Soln: B lied ( see anil’s comment ) which implies B has not
stolen mule. So B could steal camel or sheep.
1) Lets assume B stole camel.
In that case, A lies ( refer – A says “B had stolen sheep”
), which implies A had stolen sheep ( becoz a lier cant
steal mule ). So A->sheep B->camel C->mule. But this cant
happen because C cant lie ( refer – C says ” B had stolen
mule” ).
2) Lets assume B stole sheep.
In that case, A is true ( refer – A says “B had stolen
sheep” ), which implies A had stolen mule. So A->Mule
B->Sheep C->camel. Here C lies ( refer – C says ” B had
stolen mule” )
SO ANS: answer A- mule, B-sheep, C camel

Ques:- Two trains 140 m and 160 m long run at the speed of 60 km/hr and 40 km/hr respectively in opposite directions on parallel tracks. The time which they take to cross each other is?
Ques:- Tests conducted during the interview proces
Ques:- If a man stands in front of sun what is the first letter of the direction which is left to him:
Recent Answer : Added by Jay On 2022-08-14 16:42:07:

The answer is W. Since, the direction left to him, would be west.

Ques:- You have two jars, 50 red marbles and 50 blue marbles. A jarwill be picked at random, and then a marble will be pickedfrom the jar. Placing all of the marbles in the jars, howcan you maximize the chances of a red marble being picked?What are the exact odds of getting a red marble using yourscheme?
Ques:- In a chess board you have placed the Horse (I dont know how to say this in chess terminology but the main thing is Horse moves in 'L' Shape) at a random position. What is the probability that the horse would move out of the chess
Ques:- Six points are marked on a straight line and five points are marked on another line which is parallel to the first line. How many straight lines, including the first two, can be formed with these points?
Recent Answer : Added by Shashank Chauhan On 2021-09-14 15:41:44:

30+2=32

Ques:- What is difference between NTFS and FAT
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:04:09:

NTFS — New Technology File System
Fat — file allocation table
NTFS having a quota, commpress system with securites base as
administrator giving, multipal user, groups, to set permission

Ques:- if a number is choosen between 100 and 999 includeing these numberrs what is the provbabilty that the number selected does not contain a 7 is
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 11:59:52:

p = prob(1st digit not 7)*prob(2nd digit not 7)*prob(3rd
digit not 7)
=(8/9)*(9/10)*(9/10)
=0.72
Sandhya had it right except that there are 900 numbers
between 100 and 999 inclusive (not 899).

Ques:- The unit’s digit in the product 274 x 318 x 577 x 313 is
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:02:54:

A

Ques:- You are standing next to a well, and you have two jugs. One jug has a content of 3 liters and the other one has a content of 5 liters. How can you get just 4 liters of water using only these two jugs?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-28 17:19:23:

Lets call the 5 litre jug as jug A and 3 litre jug as jug B. Now, follow the steps:

Fill jug A completely. Now it contains 5 litres.
Slowly pour the water from jug A to jug B until jug B is completely filled. Now, jug A contains 2 litres and jug B contains 3 litres.
Throw away the water in jug B so that it is completely empty. Now, jug A contains 2 litres and jug B is empty.
Transfer the water from jug A to jug B. Now, jug A is empty and jug B contains 2 litres.
Fill jug A completely. Now, jug A contains 5 litres and jug B contains 2 litres.
Transfer water from jug A to jug B until jug B is completely filled. Now, jug A contains 4 litres and jug B contains 3 litres.

Now you have 4 litres of water in jug A.

Ques:- Are you familiar with collaboration tools? Whichcommunication method do you prefer for talk, email and chat?
Ques:- Is there anything I've mentioned that makes you think I'm not the best candidate for this job?
Ques:- In a class 80% have passed english,70% passed Hindi 10% didnot passed either. If 144 students passed both. What is the total strength of the class.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:21:

let t = total no of students.. then
students who passed one or both subjects,
n(e U h) = n(e) + n(h) – n(e intersection h)
=> t = 0.8t + 0.7t – 144
=> t = 1.5t – 144
students who failed both subjects is 10% i.e. 0.1t
=>t-n(e U h) = 0.1t,
=>t -(1.5t – 144) = 0.1t
=>t- 1.5t- 0.1t = -144
=> -0.6t = -144
=>t = 240

Ques:- A box contains nine bulbs out of which 4 are defective. If four bulbs are chosen at random, find the probability that at least one bulb is good?
Recent Answer : Added by jose On 2022-01-08 16:06:39:

4/9

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Ques:- The H.C.F and L.C.M of two numbers are 44 and 264 respectively. If the first number is divided by 2, the quotient is 44. The other number is
A. 66
B. 132
C. 264
D. 528
Recent Answer : Added by Shiva Akhil On 2023-06-09 12:28:38:

let,first num be x and second num be y
hcf =264
lcm=44
given equation
x/2=44 i.e x=88
product of 2 numbers is equal to lcm*hcf
88*y=44*264
y=132

Ques:- LCM and HCF of two numbers are 48 and 8 respectively. If one of the numbers is 16, the second number is
A. 36
B. 24
C. 18
D. 12
Recent Answer : Added by MONICA On 2021-11-22 17:29:35:

ANS = 24.
16 = 2^4
24 = 2^3 x 3
H.C.F of 16 and 24 = 8
L.C.M will be 48

Ques:- 7394 – 1236 – 4652 = ?
Recent Answer : Added by soni On 2022-10-21 19:49:18:

1506

Ques:- Distance between two poles is 50 meters. A train goes by 48 at a speed of kmph. In one minute how many poles will be crossed by the train ?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:58:

16 poles per min
48kmph=48000 meters per hr
=800 meters per min
800/50=16 poles per min

Ques:- Total distance is 120 km . Going by 60kmph and coming back by 40kmph what is the average speed?
Recent Answer : Added by Sanjai Kumar On 2021-01-26 02:42:30:

Avg = 2(X*Y)/X+Y
2*(60*40)/60+40
2*(2400)/100
2*24
48.

Ques:- Number Series 40,42,39,44,38,46,?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:22:

37

Ques:- Consider the following statements about natural numbers
(1) There exists a smaller natural number.
(2) There exists a largest natural number.
(3) Between two natural numbers, there is always a natural number.
Which of the above statement is/are correct?
A. None
B. Only 1
C. 1 and 2
D. 2 and 3
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:03:05:

B

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