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Value Labs Written Test Question Paper 2018 & 2019

Verbal Questions:-

Q1. Parquet : Wood

a) Color : painting
b) Mosaic : glass
c) Potpourri : medley
d) Collage : tapestry
e) Linoleum : marble

Q2. Saw : carpenter

a) scissors; tailor
b) wagon : farmer
c) Brush : Painter
d) Typewriter : Author
e) Trowel : Bricklayer

Q3. Exhort : Suggest

a) conspire : plan
b) tamper : adjust
c) Crave : accept
d) Goad : direct e
e) instruct : teach

Q4. Rig : contest

a) solve : conundrum
b) predict : race
c) repudiate : thesis
d) gerrymander : district
e) Incriminate : evidence

Q5. Febrile : illness

a) classic : cultivation
b) delusional : insanity
c) eccentric : discrimination
d) tenacious : astonishment
e) juvenile : maturity.

Q6. Harry enjoyed eating both meat and vegetables; he considered himself a(n) -------.

a) carnivore
b) vegetarian
c) gluttonous
d) omnivore
e) nepotism

Q7. His ------ sense of humour caused more ---- than he must have intended.

a) debunj... sobriety
b) wry... confusion
c) prominent... impudence
d) dry... jargon
e) incorrigible.... paucity

Q8. while the winemakers were exhausted at the end of their first season, they look ........ in the fact
that the vines would require much less
effort in the coming years.

a) Solace
b) prerogative
c) Vagaries
d) Urgency
e) divergency

Q9. It is frequently assumed that the mechanization of work has a volutionary effect on the lives of the
people who operate the new machines and on the society into which the machines have been
introduced for example it has been suggested that the employement of women in industry took them
out of the household, their ( I can not type the whole passage but is is very easy you will get anwers
easily)

Gk Questions:-

Q10. Which Indian actor who is an ambassador for UNICEF was honoured on 19th july, 06 with
doctorate of arts for his/her contribution to the movie business in India.

a) Dev Anand
b) Aishwaraya Rai
c) Amita Bachan
d) Shabana Azmi.

Q11. Against whom did Sonia Gandhi win inrecent Rae Bareli Lok Shaba by- election?

a) Sushma Swaraj
b) Amar Singh
c) Vinay Katiyar
d) Uma Bharathi

Aptitude :-
Q12. The Question: How many circles is a square if you take the ratios in the three give equations; in
others words: How many circles should be on the dots below?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 8

Q13. A Boy is 4 years of and his sister is three times as old as he is. When the boy is 12 years old, how
old will his sister be?

A. 16
B. 20
C. 24
D. 28
E. 32

Q14. You can paddle your canoe seven miles per hour through any placid lake. The stream flows at
three miles per hour. The moment you start to paddle upstream a fisherman looses one of his bobbers
in the water fourteen miles up stream of you. How many hours does it take for you and the bobber to
meet?

A. 3
B.4
C. 5
D. 2

Q15. Julia is as old as Julia was when John was half the age he will be 10 years from now. How old are
John and Julia?

A. 20 & 30
B. 30 & 40
C. 40 & 55
D. 25 & 35

Q16. In a contest four fruits have been placed in four closed boxes one fruit for a box. People may guess
which fruit is in which box, 123 people participated in the contest. When the boxes are opened / it turns
out that 43 people have guessed none of the fruits correctoly, 39 people have guessed one fruit
correctly, and 31 people have guessed two fruits correctoly. How many people have gussed three fruits
correctly?

A. None
B. 28
C. 36
D. 42
Q17. There are five dots drawn on a sheet of a paper randomly, how many circles can be drawn so that
each circle passes through 3 dots .

a. 7
b. 6
c. 9
d. 10

Q18. Lets say that u have a drawer full of socks 20 red and 12 blue socks and it is dark in the room, how
many socks should u grab to assure that u have atleast one matching pair .

a. 2
b. 4
c. 3
d. 5

C PROGRAMMING:- (No choices are given to this section)

Q19.

main()
Struct a{
Char ch[10];
Char *s;
};
Struct a s1={"valuelabs","Hyderabad"}
Printf(" %c %c",s1.ch[0],*s1.str);
Printf(" %s %s",s1.ch,s1.str);
}
What is the output?

Q20.

main()
{
Char str[10]={0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
Char *s;
Int i;
S=str;
For( i=0;i<=9;i++)
{
If(*s)
Printf("%c",*s);
S++;
}
}
What is output?
Q21.

main()
{
Int qrr[20];
Printf(" %d",sizeof(arr));
}
What is the output?

22.A train 110 m long is running with a speed of 60 km/hr. In what time will it pass a man who is running
at 6 km/hr in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going?

A. 5 sec
B. 6 sec
C. 7 sec
D. 10 sec

Answer: Option B

Solution:

Speed of train relative to man = 60 + 6 = 66 km/hr.


= 66 * 5/18 = 55/3 m/sec.
Time taken to pass the men = 110 * 3/55 = 6 sec.

23. Ram bought 4 dozen apples at Rs. 12 per dozen and 2 dozen apples at Rs. 16 per dozen. He sold all of
them to earn 20%. At what price per dozen did he sell the apples?

A. Rs. 14.40
B. Rs. 16.00
C. Rs. 16.80
D. Rs. 19.20

Answer: Option B

Solution:

6 dozen apples = Rs. (12 × 4 + 16 × 2) = Rs. 80

Gain = 20%

S.P = Rs. (120/100 × 80) = Rs. 96

Per dozen = Rs. (96/6) = Rs. 16

24. In a game of 90 points A can give B 15 points and C 30 points. How many points can B give C in a
game of 100 points?
A. 140
B. 20
C. 300
D. 50

Answer : Option B

Solution :

While A scores 90 points, B scores (90-15)=75 points and C scores (90-30)= 60 points

i.e., when B scores 75 points, C scores 60 points

=> When B scores 100 points, C scores 6075×100 = 80 points

i.e., in a game of 100 points, B can give C (100-80)=20 points

25. 150 men consume 1050 kg of rice in 30 days. In how many days will 70 men consume 980 kg of rice?

A. 30
B. 60
C. 45
D. 90
E. None of these

Answer: Option B

Solution:

Rate of consumption of each man = 1050/(150 * 30) = 7/30 kg/day


Let us say 70 men take x days to consume 150 kg.
Quantity consumed by each item in x days = (7x/30) kg
Quantity consumed by 70 men in x days = (7/30 x)(70) kg
= (7/30 x) * (70) = 960
x = 60 days.

26. A sum of money will double it set in 16 years at simple interest with a yearly rate of:

A. 10%
B. 6 1/4 %
C. 8 %
D. 16 %

Answer: Option B

27. 22004 – 29303 + 101299 – 59532 = ?

A. 44000
B. 24500
C. 34500
D. 26000
E. 36000

Answer: Option C

Solution:

22004 – 29303 + 101299 – 59532


123303 – 888.35 = 34468 = 34500

28. A is twice as fast as B and B is thrice as fast as C. The journey covered by C in 42 minutes will be
covered by A in

A. 7 Minutes
B. 14 Minutes
C. 28 Minutes
D. 63 Minutes

Answer: Option A

29. A alone can do a piece of work in 6 days and B alone in 8 days. A and B undertook to do it for Rs.
3200. With the help of C, they completed the work in 3 days. How much is to be paid to C?

A. Rs. 375
B. Rs. 400
C. Rs. 600
D. Rs. 800

Answer: Option B

Solution:

C’s 1 day’s work = 1/3 – (1/6 + 1/8) = 1/3 – 7/24 = 1/24


A’s wages : B’s wages : C’s wages
1/6 : 1/8 : 1/24 = 4:3:1
C’s share = 1/8 * 3200 = Rs. 400

30. In digging a pond 20 m * 10 m * 5 m the volumes of the soil extracted will be?

A. 100 cu.m
B. 1000 cu.m
C. 10000 cu.m
D. 2000 cu.m

Answer: Option B
Solution:

20 * 10 * 5 = 1000

31. In a group of 6 boys and 4 girls, four children are to be selected. In how many different ways can
they be selected such that at least one boy should be there?

A. 159
B. 194
C. 205
D. 209
E. None of these

Answer: Option D

32. Two pipes can fill a tank in 20 and 24 minutes respectively and a waste pipe can empty 3 gallons per
minute. All the three pipes working together can fill the tank in 15 minutes. The capacity of the tank is:

A. 60 gallons
B. 100 gallons
C. 120 gallons
D. 180 gallons

Answer: Option C

33. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of getting two numbers whose product
is even?

A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 3/8
D. 5/16

Answer: Option B

34. The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is:

A. 9000
B. 9400
C. 9600
D. 9800

Answer: Option C

Solution:

Greatest number of 4-digits is 9999.


L.C.M. of 15, 25, 40 and 75 is 600.

On dividing 9999 by 600, the remainder is 399.

Required number (9999 – 399) = 9600.

35. The product of two numbers is 4107. If the H.C.F. of these numbers is 37, then the greater number
is:

A. 101
B. 107
C. 111
D. 185

Answer: Option C

Solution:

Let the numbers be 37a and 37b.

Then, 37a x 37b = 4107

ab = 3.

Now, co-primes with product 3 are (1, 3).

So, the required numbers are (37 x 1, 37 x 3) i.e., (37, 111).

Greater number = 111.

36. The largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 is:

A. 9944
B. 9768
C. 9988
D. 8888
E. None of these

Answer: Option B

37. Arrange the given words in the alphabetical order and tick the one that comes last?

A. Demand
B. Destroy
C. Deterred
D. Direct
E. Damage
Answer: Option D

Solution:

Damage, Demand, Destroy, Deterred, Direct

38. ODOMETER : DISTANCE

A. scale : weight
B. length : width
C. inch : foot
D. mileage : speed
E. area : size

Answer: Option A

Solution:

Scale – A measuring instrument for weighing; shows amount of mass.

An odometer measures distance; a scale measures weight.

39. Virology : Virus :: Semantics : ?

A. Amoeba
B. Language
C. Nature
D. Society

Answer: Option B

Solution:

Virology deals with the effects of virus.

Similarly, semantics deals with the effect of language.

40. In some schools children can get homework as early as kindergarten, or by the third grade.
Homework has been annoying many children by the fourth grade. Should homework be banned?

A. Yes, It can also lead to stressed out children that can throw fits and also gives less time for a kid to be
a kid.
B. No, All of those people saying no are too lazy to do Homework and don’t realize how valuable it really
is.
C. No, One of the main reasons that homework should be given for learners is to attain knowledge
meticulously.
D. Yes, Homework is a serious waste of time, there are some benefits of homework but the negatives
out-rule the benefits by a mile.
Answer: Option A.

Solution:

Yes, It can also lead to stressed out children that can throw fits and also gives less time for a kid to be a
kid.

41. Here are some words translated from an artificial language.


slar means jump
slary means jumping
slarend means jumped
Which word could mean “playing”?

A. clargslarend
B. clargy
C. ellaclarg
D. slarmont

Answer: Option B

42. Assertion (A) : India is facing the problem of inflation.


Reason (R) : We have failed to check the growth of black money.

A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct Solution of A.


B. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct Solution of A.
C. A is true but R is false.
D. A is false but R is true.
E. Both A and R are false

Answer: Option A

43. M is the father of N who is the son of V. In order to know the relation of M to P, which of the
statement/statements is/are necessary?
P is the brother of V.
The daughter of N is the granddaughter of V.

A. Only (1)
B. Only (2)
C. Either (1) or (2)
D. (1) and (2) both

Answer: Option A

Solution:

M is the father of N and N is the son of V.


Hence, V is the mother of N.

From (1), P is the brother of V

Therefore, M is the brother-in-law of P because V is the wife of M.

From (2), the daughter of N, is the granddaughter of V. From this we do not get any relation of M to P.

44. Statements:
The Government has imported large quantities of sugar as per trade agreement with other countries.
The prices of sugar in the domestic market have fallen sharply in the recent months.

A. Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect


B. Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C. Both the statements I and II are independent causes
D. Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes
E. Both the statements I and II are effects of some common cause

Answer: Option A

Solution:

The increase in supply always triggers a reduction in the prices.

45. In this question, five words have been given, out of which four are alike in some manner and the
fifth one is different. Choose out the odd one?

A. Coriander
B. Jasmine
C. Lotus
D. Lily
E. Rose

Answer: Option A

Solution:

All except Coriander are flowers.

46. In a certain code language, if BUG = 90 and ALMS = 180, then CADET = ?

A. 153
B. 165
C. 175
D. 148
E. 185

Answer: Option B
Solution:

B U G => 2 + 21 + 7 = 30 and 30 * 3 = 90.


In this the sum of the place values is multiplied with the number of letters in the word.
A L M S => 1 + 12 + 13 + 19 = 45 and 45 * 4 = 180.
Similarly, C A D E T => 3 + 1 + 4 + 5 + 20 = 33 and 33 * 5 = 165.

47. Itís time we stopped searching for new statistics to suggest that we are not spending enough on
education. In fact, education spending increased 30 percent overall during the last decade.
Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the argument above?

A. Despite increased spending on education, enrollment in our elementary and secondary schools
declined about 4 percent during the last ten years.
B. Our spending on gasoline increased more than 100 percent during the last decade.
C. When adjusted for inflation, our per-pupil expenditure on education this year is less than it was ten
years ago.
D. Eleven other economically developed nations spend more on education than we do.
E. The achievement levels of our students have been declining steadily since 1960, and the last decade
produced no reversal in this trend.

Answer: Option C

48. Total money with Naresh and Ajay is 28 percent of that with Usman. How much money is Ajay
having?

I. Usman has got Rs.75000.


II. The ratio of money of Naresh to money held by Ajay is 1 : 3.

A. if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;


B. if the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question;
C. if the data either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
D. if the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
E. If the data in both the statements together are needed.

Answer: Option E

Solution:

From I, we find that


Total money with Naresh and Ajay = Rs(28/100 * 75000) = Rs.21000.
From II, we find that money with Ajay = Rs(3/4 * 21000) = Rs.15750.
So, both I and II are required.

The candidate must


A) be a graduate with at least 60 per cent marks
B) have work experience of at least two years after completion of graduation
C) not be more than 35 years of age as on 01.02.2013
D) have scored at least 40 per cent marks in the personal interview
E) have scored at least 55 per cent marks in the written examination.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the above conditions except
a) (ii) above, but has a work experience of at least one year, his/her case is to be referred to the
Chairman-Recruitment.
b) (iii) above, but is less than 40 years of age, his/her case is to be referred to the President –
Recruitment.
In each of the questions below are given the details of each candidate. You have to take one of the
following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and

sub-conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer.
You are not supposed to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All
these cases are given to you as on 01.02.2013.

49. Vijay Chauhan was born on 8th February 1990. He got 68% and 51% in the written examination and
the interview respectively. He has been working for last twenty five months and is a first – class
graduate.

A. If the candidate is to be selected


B. If the candidate is not to be selected
C. if the data provided are inadequate to take a decision
D. If the case is to be referred to the Chairman – Recruitment
E. if the case is to be referred to the President – Recruitment

Answer: Option A

50. Raj traveled from a point X straight to Y at a distance of 80 m. He turned right and walked 50 m, then
again turned right and walked 70 m. Finally, he turned right and walked 50 m. How far is he from the
starting point?

A. 10 m
B. 20 m
C. 50 m
D. 70 m
E. None of these

Answer: Option A

51. dome

A. rounded
B. geodesic
C. governmental
D. coppery

Answer: Option A

Solution:
A dome is a large rounded roof or ceiling, so being rounded is essential to a dome. A geodesic dome
(choice b) is only one type of dome. Some, but not all domes, have copper roofs (choice d). Domes are
often found on government buildings (choice c), but domes exist in many other places.

ValueLabs English Test Model Papers


In this page, we have included the latest English Test questions with a detailed solution. To support the
candidates we provided the latest questions and aspirants should practice for the best output in the
ValueLabs exam.

52. The boy was sorry that he ______ asleep.

A. are fallen
B. have fallen
C. has fallen
D. had fallen

Answer: Option D

Solution:

had fallen

53. HARBINGER

A. Messenger
B. Steward
C. Forerunner
D. Pilot

Answer: Option C

54. A style full of words

A. Pedantic
B. Rhetorical
C. Abundant
D. Verbose

Answer: Option D

Solution:

Verbose
55. He used rather harsh words/ in denouncing/ her but he must have had/ some very strong reasons to
do so.

A. He used rather harsh words


B. in denouncing
C. her but he must have had
D. some very strong reasons to do so

Answer: Option D

Solution:

say ëfor doing soí

56. find correct spelling :

A. availlable
B. abailable
C. availlable
D. available

Answer: Option D

Solution:

available

57. Most of the issues discussed in the meeting were trivial and only a few were …………

A. significant
B. complex
C. interesting
D. practical

Answer: Option A

Solution:

significant

58. I enclose
P : and the postage
Q : a postal order
R : the price of books
S : which will cover
The Proper sequence should be:
A. RPSQ
B. QSPR
C. QSRP
D. QPSR

Answer: Option C

59. As I was passing _____ the house, I saw a man standing _____ the gate.

A. by; at
B. across; in
C. through; on
D. over; inside

Answer: Option A

Solution:

by; at

60. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

A. Assassinate
B. Kill
C. Kidnap
D. Stab
E. Murder

Answer: Option C

Solution:

All except Kidnap are actions of killing.

61. He reported ______ he saw.

A. what
B. which
C. that
D. when

Answer: Option C

Solution:

that

62. To give chapter and verse for a thing :


A. To produce the proof of something
B. To eulogize the qualities of a thing
C. To make publicity of a thing
D. To attach artificial value to a thing

Answer: Option A

Solution:

To produce the proof of something

63. solve as per the direction given above

A. Please try to understand


B. that the dispute on this issue is between my brother and myself,
C. and concerns nobody else.
D. No error.

Answer: Option B

Solution:

that the dispute on this issue is between my brother and me

64. We have ________ exam tomorrow.

A. a
B. an
C. the
D. no article

Answer: B

Solution:

an

65. INSIPID

A. Tasty
B. Stupid
C. Discreet
D. Feast

Answer: Option A

66. The River Nile is the ………. River in the world.


A. long
B. longer
C. longest
D. none

Answer: Option C

67. A husband, wife and child can do a peace of work in 6 days. Wife alone can do the work in 16 days,
child alone can do the work in 24 days then husband alone can do the work in how many days?

68. If $ means three times and % means negative then what is the value of $%$6-%$%6?

69. There are two poles of equal height 15mts. One cable with length 16mts is hanging between that
two poles. The height from center of the cable to earth is 7mts then what is the distance between that
two poles?

70. Two trains 200 miles apart are traveling toward each other along the same track. Two trains have
the same speed 100MPH. A bee is hovering just above the nose of the first train. It buzzes from the first
train to the second train, turns around immediately, flies back to the first train, and turns around again.
It goes on flying back and forth between the two trains until they collide. If the bee's speed is twice the
speed of two trains, how far will it travel?

71. One person went for shopping spent 1/3rd of the amount to buy cloths and 1/4th of remaining
amount to buy shoes and 1/5th of remaining amount on food. After all, he left with Rs.100/-. How much
amount he had initially?

72. In a Bus there are 7 people.Each one carry 7 bags. Each bag contains 7 cats.Each cat carry 7 small
cats. How many legs are there in the bus?

73. A bus run at 100 km/hr top speed. It can carry a maximum of 6 persons. If speed of bus decreases in
fixed proportion with increase in number of person, find speed when three person are traveling in bus?

74. Tanya is older than Eric.


Cliff is older than Tanya.
Eric is older than Cliff.
75. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is
A) true
B) false
C) Uncertain.

76. Three people picked 65 apples altogether. At the first tree they have picked the same number of
apples. At the second tree they each picked 3 times as many as they picked at the first tree. When they
finished at the third tree, the group had 5 times as many apples as they had when they started at that
tree. At the fourth tree the group picked just 5 apples. How many apples did each person pick at the first
tree?

77. Is there any difference between arr and &arr where arr is the name of an array of 10 integers.
Explain?

78. What are the uses of bit fields in structures?

79. Is it neccessary to have same size for all members in an union. Explain?

80. How structure passing is done by the compiler.

81. NULL macro was defined in which header file?

82. What is the output of following program?

main()
{
float a=1.1;
dauble b=1.2;
if(a==b)
printf("DAUBLE");
else
printf("SINGLE");
}

83. While we pass an array to a function, what will be passed?

options:
A)The base address of the array.
B)First element of the array.
C)Last element of the array.
D)size of the array.
E)____
F)____

84. Among the following what are the preprocessor directives (This requires one option or more than
one option)

A)#if
B)#ifndef
C)#elif
D)#endif
E)#pragma
F)all.

85. It is better to use which of the following commands to pass a string of characters.

A) scanf B)gets() C)____ D)____ E)____ F)_____

86.
main()
{
char *p="ValueLabs";
char p[]="ValueLabs";
}

A)Both are same.


B)It is necessary to put a value in the square brackets.
C)We can be able to alter any of the value of *p.
D)It requires \0 at the end of each string.
E)______
F)______

(For the above type of question, put tick for all options which are correct)

87. How many number of characters are available including the space between two words?
A)128
B)256
C)64
D)512
E)30
88. find the output
int main(){
char c[20];
c="S\023";
printf("Str length:",sizeof(c));
return 0;
}

89. #include
void swap(int &i,int&j);
int main(){
int i=10,j=11;
swap(i++,j++);
printf("%d %d",i,j);
return 0;
}
void swap(int &i,int&j)
{
i+=2;
j+=3;
}

90. What does 'virtual"keyword in C++?


91. EACKFHDBG what is preorder?
92. Depth of balanced binary tree?
a) log2n b) log2n+1 c) n d) None
93.Total no of comparisons in bubble sort when list is not sorted
94. Efficient data structure for store/search list of 1000 records
a) array b) double linked list c) circular queue d) hash table

95. static variable in C stored in


a) heap b) stack c) code segment d) none
96. Connectionless protocol is

97. Which is associative of data link layer


Options a b c d

98. Page fault occurs when


a) page is not in virtual address space
b) page is in virtual address space
c) both
d) none

99. When a process waits for an i/o operation to complete then it is called
options
a) ready

100. Router works which layer of OSI

101. What is interrupt latency


options

102. RARP protocol used to


options
103. What critical region is
104. FDDI is which network
a) ring topology b) bus c) star d) mess

105. What are the protocol of data klink layer

106. Packet switching used for


a) atm

107. You want download a file modem spead (isp speed)56kbps. File downloaded with in 2 min, so how
much data downloaded

108. 2 * *X 3* *
----------------
005 **
a*6 *
**3
-----------------
*****
-------------------- find out stars
109. Six people are ther they went see the film, they want sit following order
Suzzy, miley, stella, rachel, raghu, geetha
Suzzy will sit either side of milay
Stell will sit eiher sit of suzzy, miley
Rachel will sit either side of suzzy stell

Like this what is prob of siting students


a) 40 b) 60 c) 54

1.Verbal( 9 questions)
it is very easy one total 9 questions r there , some are spelling corrections , some antonyms and
synonyms, easy ones.

2.Aptitude(7 questions)
this is also easy one

1.numerical problems,
2. wat is the angle wen the time is quarter past 9,
3.one problem like there are hens and cows the legs r double the number of heads then how many hens
r there,
4.if one number is divided by 10 it gives 9 , if divided by 9 gives 8 as reminder,with 8 gives 7.............and
if 2 gives i wat is dat number.
5.problem on intrest , like for a given ammount 4500 the rate for some amount is 4 % and for the rest of
ammount it is 6 %, even though he is getting the same amount wat is da avg rate
6. one person A sold his flat to B for 10% gain , again b sold his flat for 10%loss, wat is da deal given for A
by B
7.some thing related to % problem(error)

3.Analytical
this one is very very easy

1.if a word RESULT is reprented as 346751 and CAM E is represnted as 4651 not the same like this one
2. if word MANAGER represnts as AAEGMNR then wat shoud SANDEEP reprentss not the same, like this
one
3.problem on streams
4.and 4 more easy questions easy one , u can mark by seeing them

4 .Basic computers
all easy questions likee
1.wat is IP
2. identify the binary number given below
3.wat is other name for mother board(system board)
4.wat is the first micro processor(8088)
like this easy ones
All sections to be attempted by checking the time.

all the remaining rounds are common i.e gd, tech1, tech+hr all are depending upon ur resume

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