PART A SAMPLE TEST PAPER OF APTITUDE REASONING FOR INFOSYS
Questions: 30 Duration: 40 Minutes
Directions (Questions 1-5) Each of the following questions
consists of five figures marked A, B, C, D and E called the Problem Figures
followed by five other figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 called the Answer
Figures. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will continue the
same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which will
continue the same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D.
4 E. 5
Ans: C
Explanation: In each step, element at the upper-right
position gets enlarged, inverts vertically and reaches the lower-left corner;
the existing element at the lower-left position, is lost and a new small
element appears at the upper-right position.
2. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which
will continue the same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. 5
Ans: B
Explanation: In each step, the elements move in the
sequence.
3. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which
will continue the same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. 5
Explanation: In each step, the CW-end element moves to the
ACW-end position.
4. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which
will continue the same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. 5
Ans: A
Explanation: The ‘x’ moves one step and two steps ACW
alternatively and a symbol is added each time it moves one before and the other
after alternatively
5. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which
will continue the same series as established by the five Problem Figures.
Problem Figures: Answer Figures:
(A) (B)
(C) (D) (E)
(1) (2) (3)
(4) (5)
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. 5
Ans: E
Explanation: In each step, the figure rotates ACW and the trapezium gets inverted. The
other symbol gets replaced by a new one alternatively.
Directions (Questions 6-10) Each of the following Questions
consists of five options. Choose the best option that suits the question given.
6. Nithin was counting down from 32. Sumit was counting
upwards the numbers starting from 1 and he was calling out only the odd
numbers. What common number will they call out at the same time if they were
calling at the same speed?
A. 19 B. 21 C.22 D.They will not call out the same numberE.
None of these.
Ans: D
Explanation:
Nithin: 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20…..Sumit: 1 3
5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25…Clearly it is seen that they never call out same
nmber at the same time.
7. Radha moves towards South-east a distance of 7 km, then
she moves towards West and travels a distance of 14m. From here, she moves
towards North-west a distance of 7 m and finally she moves a distance of 4 m
towards East and stod at that point. How far is the starting point from where she
stood?
A. 3 m B. 4m C.8 m D10 m E.11 mAns:D
Explanation: The movements of Radha are shown as below:
Clearly Radha’s distance from starting point O = OD = (OC
–CD) =(AB-CD) = (14-4) m = 10 m
8. In a certain office, 1/3 of the workers are women, ½ of
the women are married and 1/3 of the married women have children. If 3/4 th of
the men are married and2/3 rd of the married men have children, what part of
workers are without children?A. 5/18 B. 4/9 C. 11/18 D17/18 E.17/36Ans: C
Explanation: Let total no. of workers be x
Number of women = x/3 and number of men = 2x/3Women
married=1/2 * x/3 = x/6
Women having children = 1/3 *x/6 =x/18
Married Men =3/4 *2x/3 = x/2
Men having Children =2/3 * x/2 = x/3
Workers with children = x/3 + x/18 = 7x/18
Hence, workers without children = x- 7x/18 = 11x/18
9. A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row. S and z are in
the centre. A and P are at the ends. R is sitting to the left of A. Who is to
the right of P?A. P B. A C.X D.S E.ZAns: C
Explanation : The seating arrangement is as follows :P X S Z
R AHence , right of P is X.
10. Introducing a boy, a girl said, "He is the son of
the daughter of the father of my uncle." How is the boy related to the
girl?
A. Brother B. Nephew C. Uncle D. son in law E. grand
fatherAns: A
Explanation:
The father of the boy's uncle → the grandfather of the boy
and daughter of the grandfather → sister of father.
Directions (Questions 11-12): Each Question Given Below has
a problem and two statements numbered I and II giving certain Information. You
have to decide if the information given in the statements is sufficient for
answering the problem. Indicate your answer as(i) if data in statement I alone
are sufficient to answer the question;(ii) if data in statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question;
(iii) if data either in I or II alone are sufficient to
answer the question;
(iv) if the data even in both the statements together are
not sufficient to answer the question;
(v) if the data in both the statements are needed.
11. Is Anil taller than Sachin?I. Dinesh is of the same
height as Arun and Sachin.
II. Sachin is not shorter than Dinesh.
A. i B. iii C. ii D. v E. ivAns: A
Explanation: From statement I, we can conclude that Dinesh,
Arun and Sachin are of same height. So, Arun is not taller than Sachin. So,
only statement I is sufficient to answer the question.
12. In a certain code language, ‘13’ means ‘stop smoking’
and ‘59’ means ‘injurious habit’. What is the meaning of ‘9’ and ‘5’
respectively in that code?I. ‘157’ means ‘stop bad habit’
II. ‘839’ means ‘smoking is injurious’.
A. ii B. iii C. v D. iv E. i Ans: BExplanation: ‘59’ means
‘injurious habit’ and ‘157’ means ‘stop bad habit’. Hence common letter ‘5’
denotes ‘habit’. Hence ‘9’ is obviously ‘injurious’. So I alone can be
sufficient. Also, ‘59’ is ‘injurious habit’ and ‘839’ is ‘smoking is injurious’
from which it can be implied that ‘9’ is ‘injurious’. Hence II alone can also
be sufficient. Hence either I or II alone can be sufficient.
Directions (13- 15):
In the following problem, there is one question and three statements I, II and
III below the question. You have to decide whether the data given in the
statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read all the statements
carefully and find out the probable pair which can be sufficient to answer the
question.
13. Five persons --- A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row.
Who is sitting in the middle?I. B is in
between E and C.II. B is to the right of
E.III. D is in between A and E.I and II
together B. II and III together C. I and III togetherD. I, II and III together
E. Data insufficient.Ans: D
Explanation:
From I, the order is E, B, C or C, B, E.
From II, the order is E, B.
From III, the order is A, D, E.
Combining all the three, we get the order as: A, D, E, B, C.
Clearly, E is sitting in the middle.
Hence all the three statements are required.
14. Four Subjects --- Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and
Biology were taught in four consecutive periods of one hour each starting from
8.00 a.m. At what time was the Chemistry period scheduled?I. Mathematics period
ended at 10.00 am which was preceded by Biology.
II. Physics was scheduled in the last period.
III. Mathematics period was immediately followed by
Chemistry.
Only I B. Only I or II C. Only II D. II and III together.E.
I and II together or I and III together
Ans: E
Explanation: From I and II we conclude that Mathematics
period began at9.00 a.m., Biology period began at 8.00 a.m. and Physics period
began at 11.00 a.m. So, the Chemistry period began at 10.00 a.m.
From I and III, it is clearly seen that Mathematics period
ended at 10.00 a.m. followed by Chemistry to start at 10.00 a.m.
15. How many sons does Sharma have? I. Saurav and Aditya are
brothers of Sonali.II. Ayesha is sister of Sharmila and Aditya.
III. Ayesha and Sonali are daughters of Sharma.
A. I and II only. B. II and III together. C. I, II and III
togetherD. I, II, III together are not sufficient E. I and III togetherAns: C
Explanation: From I, Saurav, Aditya and Sonali are siblings.
From II, Ayesha, Sharmila and Aditya are siblings. It implies that Saurav,
Aditya, Ayesha, Sharmila and Sonali are siblings. This is supported by III.
Directions (Questions
16-20): The following table shows the number of new employees added to
different categories of employees in a company and also the no of employees
from these categories who left the company ever since the foundation of the
company in 1995.
16. During the period of 1995 and 2000, the total no of
operators who left the company is what percent of the total number of Operators
who joined the company?A. 19% B. 21% C. 27% D. 29% E. 32% Ans: DExplanation:
Total no. of operators who left the company during 1996 to 2000
= (104 + 120 + 100 + 112 + 144) = 580.
Total No. of Operators who joined the company during 1996 to
2000
= (880 + 256 + 240 + 208 + 192 + 248) = 2024.
Hence, required Percentage = (580/2024 * 100) = 28.66% = 29%
17. For which of the following categories the percentage
increase in the number of employees working in the company from 1996 to 2000
was maximum?A. Managers B. Technicians C. Operators D. AccountantsE. Peons.
Ans: A
Explanation:
No. of managers in 1995 = 760
No. of managers by 2000 = (760 + 280 + 179 + 145 + 160 +
193) – (120 + 92 + 88 + 72 + 96) = 1252.
Hence, percentage of increase = (1262-760)/760 * 100 =
64.74%Similarly we can calculate for the rest of employees.
18. What is the difference between total number of
Technicians added to the company and total number of Accountants added to the
company during the year 1996 to 2000 at the maximum?A. 128 B. 112 C. 96 D. 88
E. 72Ans: D
Explanation: (272 + 240 + 236 + 256 + 288) – (200 + 224 +
248 + 272 + 260) = 88
19. What was the total no. of peons working in the company
in the year 1999?A. 1312 B. 1192 C.1088 D.968 E.908Ans: B
Explanation: (820 + 184 + 152 + 196 + 224) – (96 + 88 + 80 +
120) = 1192
20. What is the
pooled average of all employees in the year 1997?A. 1325 B. 1285 C. 1265 D.
1235 E. 1195Ans: E
Explanation:
Managers: (760 + 280 + 179) – (120 + 92) = 1007
Technicians: (1200 + 272 + 240) – (120 + 128) = 1464
Operators: (880 +256 +240) – (104 + 120) = 1152
Accountants: (1160 +200 +224) – (100 + 104) = 1380
Peons: (820 + 184 + 152) – (96 + 88) = 972
Hence pooled average of 5 categories = (1007 + 1464 + 1152 +
1380 + 972)/5 = 1195
Directions (Questions
21-25): The following questions are based on the information given. Choose the
appropriate answer that suits the question based on the information.
A cube is cut in two equal parts along a plane parallel to
one of its faces. One piece is then colored red on the two larger faces and
green on remaining. While the other is colored green on two smaller adjacent
faces and red on the remaining. Each is then cut into 32 cubes of same size and
mixed up. 21. How many cubes have only
one colored face each?A. 32 B. 8 C. 16 D. 24 E. 0Ans: C
Explanation:
8 from first half and 8 from second half of the main cube.
Hence total of 16 cubes.
22. What is the number of cubes with at least one green face
on each?A. 36 B. 32 C. 38 D. 48 E. 40Ans: C
Explanation:
24 from I and 14 from II
23. How many cubes have two red and one green face on
each?A. 16 B. 12 C. 8 D. 4 E. 0Ans: D
Explanation:
None from I and 4 from II
24. How many cubes have no colored face at all? A. 32 B. 24
C. 16 D. 8 E.0Ans: E
Explanation:
There is no cube in all, when all the faces are enclosured.
25. How many cubes have each one red and another green?A. 0
B. 8 C.16 D.24 E.32Ans: D
Explanation:
16 from I and 8 from II
Directions (Questions 26-30): In each of the following
questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two
conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
26. Statements: Some papers are pens. All the pencils are
pens. Conclusions:
1. Some pens are pencils.2. Some pens are papers.Only (1)
conclusion follows
Only (2) conclusion follows
Both (1) and (2) follow
Either (1) or (2) follows
Neither (1) nor (2) follows
Ans: C
Explanation:
27. Statements: Some dogs are bats. Some bats are cats.
Conclusions:
Some dogs are cats.
Some cats are dogs
Only (2) conclusion follows
Both (1) and (2) follow
Either (1) or (2) follows
Only (1) conclusion follows
Neither (1) nor (2) follows
Ans: E
Explanation:
28. Statements: All the windows are doors. No door is a
wall. Conclusions:
Some windows are walls.
No wall is a door.
Either (1) or (2) follows
Only (2) conclusion follows
Both (1) and (2) follow
Neither (1) nor (2) follows
Only (1) conclusion follows
Ans: B
Explanation:
29. Some actors are singers. All the singers are dancers.
Conclusions:
Some actors are dancers.
No singer is actor.
Only (1) conclusion follows
Only (2) conclusion follows
Either (1) or (2) follows
Neither (1) nor (2) follows
Both (1) and (2) follow
Ans: A
Explanation:
30. Statements: All the pencils are pens. All the pens are
inks. Conclusions:
All the pencils are inks.
Some inks are pencils.
Only (2) conclusion follows
Only (1) conclusion follows
Either (1) or (2) follows
Both (1) and (2) follow
Neither (1) nor (2) follows
Ans: D
Explanation:
PART B SAMPLE TEST PAPER OF Verbal ability FOR INFOSYS
Questions: 40 Duration: 35 Minutes
Directions (Questions 1-8): Which of phrases given below
each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the
grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the
answer.1. You need not come unless you want to.
A.You don't need to come unless you want to
B.You come only when you want to
C.You come unless you don't want to
D.You needn't come until you don't want to
E.No correction required
Ans: A
2. They were all shocked at his failure in the competition
A.were shocked at all
B.had all shocked at
C.had all shocked by
D.had been all shocked on
E.No correction required
Ans: E
3. Despite of their differences on matters of principles,
they all agree on the demand of hike is salary?
A.Despite their
B.Despite of the
C.Despite for their
D.Despite off their
E.No correction required
Ans: A
4. He is a singer of repute, but his yesterday's performance
was quite disappointing.
A.performances of yesterday were
B.yesterday performance was
C.esterday performance were
D.performances about yesterday were
E.No correction required
Ans: E
5.The crime has growth rapidly in Russia since the
disintegration of the communist system.
A.rapid crime has grown
B.crime has grown rapidly
C.
crimes grow rapidly
D.crimes have been rapidly grown
E.No correction requiredAns: B
6. My hair stood off ends when I saw the horrible sight.
A.stood at ends
B.tood on ends
C.stood to ends
D.stands on ends
E.No correction requiredAns: B
7. The crops are dying; it must not had rained.
A.must had not
B.must not be
C.must not have
D.must not have been
E.No correction required
Ans: C8. The intruder stood quietly for few moments
A.for few time
B.for the few moments
C.for moments
D.for a few moments
E.No correction required
Ans: D
Directions (Questions 9-16): In questions given below, a
part of the sentence is italicized and underlined. Below are given alternatives
to the italicized part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct
alternative. In case no improvement is needed, option 'D' is the answer.
9.If the room had been brighter, I would have been able to
read for a while before bed time.
A.If the room was brighter
B.If the room are brighter
C.Had the room been brighter
D.No improvement
Ans: C
10. If you are not clear about the meaning of a word, it is
wise to look to a dictionary.
A.ook for
Book at
C.look up
D.No improvement
Ans: C
11. There is no more room for you in this compartment.
A.there is no more seat
B.there is no more space
C.there is no more accommodation
D.No improvement
Ans: B
12. More than one person was killed in accident.
A.were killed
B.are killed
C.have been killed
D.No improvement
Ans: A
13. Every time I go
in a lift to my sixth floor apartment, I remember the calm and serenity of my
ancestral home in the village.
A.move in a lift
B.ascend in a lift
C.take a lift
D.No improvement
Ans: C
14. My friend was in hospital for a week after an accident.
A.through
B.following
C.for
D.No improvement
Ans: B
15. If you are living near a market place you should be ready
to bear the disturbances caused by traffic.
A.to bear upon
B.to bear with
C.to bear away
D.No improvement
Ans: B
16. In India today many of our intellectuals still talk in
terms of the French Revolution and the Rights of Man, not appreciating that much
has happened since then.
A.much has been happening
B.much had happened
C.much might happen
D.No improvement
Ans: D
Directions (Questions17-24): Pick out the most effective
word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence
meaningfully complete.
17. Catching the earlier train will give us the ...... to do
some shopping.
A.chance
B.luck
C.possibility
D.occasion
Ans: A
18. Many of the
advances of civilization have been conceived by young people just on the ......
of adulthood
A.boundary
B.threshold
C.peak
D.horizon
Ans: B
19. If I take a state
roadways bus, I'll get late...?
A.isn't it
B.won't I
C.will I
D.s it
Ans: B
20. The paths of glory lead ...... to the grave.
A.straight
B.but
C.in
D.directly
Ans: B
21. Wheat ...... carbohydrates, vitamins, proteins, and
dietary fibre in our daily diet.
A.has
B.gives
C.yields
D.provides
Ans: C
22....... all intents and purposes, the manager is the
master of the firm.
A. inB.uponC.with
D.toAns: D
23.He ...... in wearing the old fashioned coat in spite of
his wife's disapproval.
A.insists
B.persists
C.desists
D.resists
Ans: B
24. We shall not to be able to use your ability in court
unless we can find someone to ...... to statements.
A.corroborate
B.avouch
C.verify
D.approve
Ans: A
Directions (Questions25-30): Each of the following questions
contains a small paragraph followed by a question on it. Read each paragraph
carefully and answer the question given below it.
25.Due to enormous profits involved in smuggling, hundreds
of persons have been attracted towards this anti-national activity. Some of
them became millionaires overnight. India has a vast coastline both on the
Eastern and Western Coast. It has been a heaven for smugglers who have been
carrying on their activities with great impunity. There is no doubt, that from
time to time certain seizures were made by the enforcement authorities, during
raids and ambush but even allowing these losses the smugglers made huge
profits.
The passage best supports the statement that
A.Smuggling hampers the economic development of a nation.
B.Smuggling ought to be curbed.
C.Authorities are taking strict measures to curb smuggling.
D.Smuggling is fast increasing in our country owing to the
quick profit it entails.
Ans: D
26. Industrial exhibitions play a major role in a country's
economy. Such exhibitions, now regularly held in Delhi, enable us to measure
the extent of our own less advanced industrial progress and the mighty
industrial power and progress of countries like the U.K., U.S.A. and Russia
whose pavilions are the centers of the greatest attention and attractions.
The passage best supports the statement that industrial
exhibitions
-A.Greatly tax the poor economies.
B.Are more useful for the developed countries like U.S.A.
whose products stand out superior to those of the developing countries.
C.Are not of much use to the countries that are industrially
backward.
D.Boost up production qualitatively and quantitatively by
analytical comparison of a country's products with those of the developed
countries.
Ans: D
27. It is up to our government and planners to devise ways
and means for the mobilization of about ten crore workers whose families total
up about forty crore men, women and children. Our agriculture is over-manned. A
lesser number of agriculturists would mean more purchasing or spending power to
every agriculturist. This will result in the shortage of man-power for many
commodities to be produced for which there will be a new demand from a
prosperous agrarian class. This shortage will be removed by surplus man-power
released from agriculture as suggested above.
The passage best supports the statement that:
A.Employment in production is more fruitful than employment
in agriculture.
B.Indian economy is in a poor shape basically due to
improper mobilization of man-power.
C.A shift of labour from agricultural sector to the
industrial sector would uplift the living standard.
D.The industrial sector is labour-deficient while the
agricultural sector is over-manned in our country.
Ans: B
28. The only true education comes through the stimulation of
the child's powers by the demands of the social situations in which he finds
himself. Through these demands he is stimulated to act as a member of a unity,
to emerge from his original narrowness of action and feeling, and to conceive
himself from the standpoint of the welfare of the group to which he belongs.
A.The passage best supports the statement that real
education -A.
B.Will take place if the children imbibe action and feeling.
B.Will take place if the children are physically strong.
C.Is not provided in our schools today.
D.comes through the interaction with social situations
Ans: D
29. The virtue of art does not allow the work to be
interfered with or immediately ruled by anything other than itself. It insists
that it alone shall touch the work in order to bring it into being. Art
requires that nothing shall attain the work except through art itself.
This passage best supports the statement that:
A.Art is governed by external rules and conditions.
B.Art is for the sake of art and life.
C.Art is for the sake of art alone.
D.Artist realizes his dreams through his artistic creation.
Ans: C
30. The attainment of individual and organizational goals is
mutually interdependent and linked by a common denominator - employee work
motivation. Organizational members are motivated to satisfy their personal
goals, and they contribute their efforts to the attainment of organizational
objectives as means of achieving these personal goals.
The passage best supports the statement that motivation -
A.Encourages an individual to give priority to personal
goals over organizational goals.
B.Is crucial for the survival of an individual and organization.
C.s the product of an individual's physical and mental
energy?
D.s the external force which induces an individual to
contribute his efforts?
Ans: A
Directions (Questions31-40): The following section consists
of two passages followed by set of questions. Read the passage thoroughly and
answer the set of questions given below the passage.
(31 – 35):In the world today we make health and end in
itself. We have forgotten that health is really means to enable a person to do
his work and do it well. A lot of modern medicine and this includes many
patients as well as many physicians pays very little attention to health but
very much attention to those who imagine that they are ill. Our great concern
with health is shown by the medical columns in newspapers. The health articles
in popular magazines and the popularity of television programmers and all those
books on medicine. We talk about health all the time. Yet for the most part the
only result is more people with imaginary illness. The healthy man should not
be wasting time talking about health: he should be using health for work. The
work does the work that good health possible.
31. Modern medicine is primarily concerned with
A.promotion of good health
B.people suffering from imaginary illness
C.people suffering from real illness
D.ncreased efficiency in work
Ans: B32. The passage suggests that
A.health is an end in itself
B.health is blessing
C.health is only means to an end
D.we should not talk about health
Ans: C
33. Talking about the health all time makes people
A.always suffer from imaginary illness
B.sometimes suffer from imaginary illness
C.rarely suffer from imaginary illness
D.often suffer from imaginary illness
Ans: D
34. The passage tells us
A.how medicine should be manufactured
B.what healthy man should or should not do
C.what television programmers should be about
D.how best to imagine illness
Ans: B
35.
A healthy man should be concerned with
A.his work which good health makes possible
B.looking after his health
C.his health which makes work possible
D.talking about health
Ans: A
(36-40): Organizations are institutions in which members
complete for status and power. They compete for resource of the organization,
for example finance to expand their own departments, for career advancement and
for power to control the activities of others. In pursuit of these aims,
grouped are formed and sectional interests emerge. As a result, policy
decisions may serve the ends of political and career systems rather than those
of the concern. In this way, the goals of the organization may be displaced in
favor of sectional interests and individual ambition. These preoccupations
sometimes prevent the emergence of organic systems. Many of the electronic
firms in the study had recently created research and development departments
employing highly qualified and well paid scientists and technicians. Their high
pay and expert knowledge were sometimes seen as a threat to the established
order of rank, power and privilege. Many senior managers had little knowledge
of technicality and possibilities of new developments and electronics. Some
felt that close cooperation with the experts in an organic system would reveal
their ignorance and show their experience was now redundant.
36. The theme of the passage is
A.Groupism in organizations
B.Individual ambitions in organizations
C.Frustration of senior managers
D.Emergence of sectional interests in organizations
Ans: D
37. "Organic system" as related to the
organization implies its
A.growth with the help of expert knowledge
B.growth with input from science and technology
C.steady all around development
D.natural and unimpeded growth
Ans: B
38. Policy decision in organization would involve
A.cooperation at all levels in the organization
B.modernization of the organization
C.attracting highly qualified personnel
D.keeping in view the larger objectives of the organizations
Ans: C
39. The author makes out a case for
A.organic system
B.Research and Development in organizations
C.an understanding between senior and middle level
executives
D.a refresher course for senior managers
Ans: A
40. The author tends to the senior managers as
A.ignorant and incompetent
B.a little out of step with their work environment
C.jealous of their younger colleagues
D.robbed of their rank, power and privilege
Ans: A