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Ques:- Tell me about your last movie that you see?
Ques:- What is your long-range objective?
Ques:- Rs.160 contained in a box consists of one rupee, 50 paisa and 25 paisa coins in the ratio 4:5:6. What is the number of 25 paisa coins?
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2022-09-28 18:19:47:

4x:5x:6x
100:50:25
100×4x +50×5x+25×6x
then 400x + 250x + 150x = 16000
800x=16000
x = 20

25 paisa=6x = 20×6=120

so the ans is 120 coins

Ques:- What is the basic need for a sales personal?
Recent Answer : Added by Mastanbi On 2022-05-17 09:07:48:

Active listening,Effective communication,Confidence.

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Ques:- The sum of the present ages of father and his son is 60 years. Six years ago, father’s age was five times the age of the son. After 6 years, son’s age will be:
Recent Answer : Added by Eepuri Nagalaxmi On 2022-08-24 17:03:29:

11

Ques:- The positions of the first and the fifth digit in the number 93264187 are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the sixth digits are inter changed and so on. Which of the following will be the third digit from the right end after the rearrangement?
A. 8
B. 3
C. 2
D. 6
E. None of these
Recent Answer : Added by Gokukl On 2021-08-10 09:39:24:

The Answer is 3

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Ques:- How will you weigh the weight of a car without using any weighing equipment or technology?
Ques:- A person who is the husband of my son’s sister is my
Recent Answer : Added by Soumya Rao On 2021-08-26 16:05:42:

Son in law

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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:- Any personal details as a HR requirement
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Ques:- Why should company prefer me as a candidate?
Ques:- Have you ever work for a foreign company before outside your country
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Ques:- About your academics project?
Ques:- There are 4 cars . They all are coming from different directions. They have to cross through one square.They all arrive at the same time. Nobody stops . still there is no clash .note : They all are driving at a speed if 100 km/hr.
Ques:- In a class of 60 students, the number of boys and girls participating in the annual sports is in the ratio 3 : 2 respectively. The number of girls not participating in the sports is 5 more than the number of boys not participating in the sports. If the number of boys participating in the sports is 15, then how many girls are there in the class? (1) Data inadequate (2) 20 (3) 25 (4) 30 (5) None of these
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:03:57:

let no. of boys not participating be x
then the no. of girls not participating = x+5
no. of boys : girls participating = 3:2
given no.of boys participating = 15
therefore, the ratio is now 15:y(say)
then 3:2 = 15 : x
on solving 3/2 =15/y ie.., 3y =30 we get y =10
hence no. of girls participating =10
therefore total no of students paricipating = 15+10=25
total no of students in class =60 given
hence no. of students not participating = 60-25=35
therefore x+(x+5)=35
2x=30
x=15
therfore no of girls not participating =15+5=20
therefore total no of girls in class = no of girls
participating + no of girls not participating
=10+20
=30 is the answer

Ques:- How is Ravi’s mother’s father’s son related to Ravi’s father ?
Recent Answer : Added by Naveen On 2021-08-11 19:02:50:

Grandfather

Ques:- WAT IS VISA?
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:- What kind of changes you find in yourself after completing your MBA?
Ques:- What are the steps that you will take for the development of the company?
Ques:- My job profile
Ques:- The average of 10 numbers is 23. If each number is increased by 4, what will the new average be?
Recent Answer : Added by Rajeswari Suresh On 2021-10-10 19:03:42:

avg of 10nos.=23==>23*10=230
if each no increased by 4 ==> 4*10=40
then new avg is giveen by : 230+40=270
270/10=27
hence the new avg =27

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