Prologiq Interview Questions, Process, and Tips

Ques:- How soon can you travel down to any Location posted U?
Ques:- What is the least number of four digits which is divisible by 4, 6, 8 and 10 ?
Recent Answer : Added by Subhadeep Sur On 2022-05-17 08:56:52:

LCM of 4,6,8 and 10 are 120
So, the least number of four digits is 120*9=1080 ( <1000 )

Ques:- Asked about project work done in mba
Ques:- A can do half the work in one day where as B can do it full. B can also do half the work of C in one day. Ratio in their efficiency will be?
Recent Answer : Added by nq On 2022-11-06 15:57:05:

1:2:3 or 1:2:4

Ques:- Why should be you hired by the company?
Ques:- How prepare our resume?
Ques:- The wheels revolve round a common horizontal axis. They make 15, 20 and 48 revolutions in a minute respectively. Starting with a certain point on the circumference down wards. After what interval of time will they come together in the same position?
Ques:- Do u have the patience to listen to others? problems?
Ques:- Who is the first lady Prime Minister of india?
Recent Answer : Added by dilshad On 2021-03-26 17:27:29:

Indira Gandhi

Ques:- What makes you happy?
Ques:- How many numbers of hacking over concrete surface required for 1 sq m area ?
Ques:- Which is important experience or pay ?
Recent Answer : Added by Utkarsh bhardwaj On 2022-08-14 16:28:28:

I think experience because if experience brings pay. If someone having experience in any work then he/she can work easily. Although pay is important but not more then experience

Ques:- Who referred you to this company?
Ques:- B – 1, B – 2 and B – 3 are three buses that travel from Mumbai to Delhi. Each bus starts at a different time and arrives at a different time. The digit in the bus number and the order of their departure of arrival is not the same. The first bus to leave Mumbai is the third bus to reach Delhi. Which is the first bus to leave Mumbai?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-21 15:26:32:

B1

Ques:- Two trains travelling in the same direction at 40 and 22 kmph completely pass off another in 1 minute. If the length of the first train is 125 m, what is the length of the second train?
Recent Answer : Added by Pawan On 2021-07-18 09:17:06:

Ans. 175
Relative speed in m/s=40-22=18X5/18=5m/s
Total distance=125+x m
T=1min=60 s
D=sXt
125+x=5X60
x=175

Ques:- Persons A and B. Person A picks a random no. from 1 to 1000.Then person B picks a random no. from 1 to 1000. What is the probability of B getting no. greater then what A has picked.
Recent Answer : Added by Mayuri On 2021-07-08 16:28:57:

1(100-1)+ 2(100-2)+…..99(100-99)
N=100
solution: N(N-1)
100(99)= 9900

Ques:- You have eight red socks and 11 blue socks in a drawer. They are identical but for the colour. You must select your socks in the dark. How many socks, at a minimum, must you take out of your sock drawer before you have a matching pair?
Ques:- a merchant surveyed 400 ppl.180 learned abt the sale of radio,190 from TV,190 from newspaper,80 from radio and TV,90 from radio and newspapers,50 from TV and newspapers,30 from all the three sources.draw a venn diagram n explain how many learnt
A. newspapers or radio, but not from both?
B. only from newspapaers?
C. from radio or television but not the newspaper?
D. from radio and television but not the newspaper?
E. from atleast two of the three media?
Ques:- Standing on a platform, Amit told Sunita that Aligarh was more than ten kilometers but less than fifteen kilometers from there. Sunita knew that it was more than twelve but more than fourteen kilometers from there. If both of them were correct, which of the following could be the distance of Aligarh from the platform?
Ques:- Find the highest common factor of 36 and 84.
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 12
Recent Answer : Added by BISHWAS KUMAR On 2022-01-16 17:16:46:

=36*84/ lcm
= 36 * 84 / (12 * 3 * 7 )
HCF= 12

Ques:- Do you think you are eligible for the position? Why?
Ques:- Give me one example of a time when you had to quickly analyze a situation and make a quick decision.
Ques:- Mullaperiyar dam is a disputable issue between?
Ques:- The three boxes 1,2,3 has values resp. AB,BC,AC Get 2A(B+C) +AC-2C(A-B)in Box 1 using only addition in 3 steps.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:02:03:

GIVEN: 2A(B+C)+AC-2C(A-B)
THEREFORE 2AB+2AC+AC-2AC+2BC
2AB+AC+2BC
2(AB+BC)+AC
LET b1=AB b2=BC b3=AC
STEP1: b1 = b1+b2
so b1 = AB+BC
THEREFORE
NOW: b1 = AB+BC b2 = BC b3 = AC
STEP 2: b3 = b1+b3
so b3 = AB+BC+AC
THEREFORE
NOW: b1 = AB+BC b2 = BC b3 = AB+BC+AC
STEP3:
NOW: b1 = b1+b3
so b1 = AB+BC+AB+BC+AC
=2(AB+BC)+ AC
AB BC AC
STEP1 AB+BC BC AC
STEP2 AC BC AB+BC+AC
STEP3 AB+BC+AB+BC+AC BC AB+BC+AC
i.e 2(AB+BC)+AC BC AB+BC+AC

Ques:- What is the recent name of UTI bank?
Ques:- What makes you suitable for this job?
Ques:- What is your current package?
Ques:- There are 3 baskets. one of them have apples, one has oranges only and the other has mixture of apples and oranges. The labels on their baskets always lie. (i.e. if the label says oranges, you are sure that it doesn’t have oranges only,it could be a mixture) The task is to pick one basket and pick only one fruit from it and then correctly label all the three baskets.
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:30:

Take one fruit from box with label mixture. If we see
orange, because the basket lies (it cant have a mixture),
then it has only oranges. The other 2 are labeled apples and
oranges. The one labeled apples,
cannot have oranges inside, cos they are allready been
identified, and because it lies, it cannot have apples either.
So it has a mixture. And we are left with the one labeled
oranges that lies and has apples.

Ques:- What did toy learn from your last job?
Ques:- A city has a population of 3,00,000 out of which 1,80,000 are males. 50% of the population is literate. If 70% of the males are literate, then the percentage of females who are literate is
A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 30%
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:02:26:

b

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