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Re: Jobs after B.Tech in Infosys, TCS

As you want info related to job opportunities so for it I want tto say that after b.tech you can do following jobs in software company like Infosys, TCS

Senior enggineer.
IT administration.
Data operator.
Executive
Hr department
Research and development.

Here I am providing modal paper of APTITUDE REASONING FOR INFOSYS

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

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.


1. Which of the following may not be seated at either end of the table?
(a) C
(b) D
(c) G
(d) F-Answer

2. Which of the following pairs may not be seated together?
(a) E and A -Answer
(b) B and D
(c) C and F
(d) G and D

Directions for Questions 3-4: Answer the Questions based on the information given below

A, B, C, D, E and F are a group of friends from a club. There are two housewives, one lecturer, one architect, one accountant and one lawyer in the group. There are two married couples in the group. The lawyer is married to D who is a housewife. No lady in the group is either an architect or an accountant. C, the accountant, is married to F who is a lecturer. A is married to D and E is not a housewife.



3. What is the profession of E?
(a) Lawyer
(b) Architect -Answer
(c) Lecturer
(d) Accountant

4. How many members of the group are male?
(a) 2
(b) 3 -Answer
(c) 4
(d) NOT

5. Three friends went to a restaurant. After dinner, they paid their bill and noticed a bowl of mints. Sita took 1/3 of the mints, but returned 4. Fatima took 1/4 of what left but returned three. Eswari then took half of the remaining but retuned 2. The bowl had only 17 mints left. How many mints were there originally in the bowl?
(a) 38
(b) 31
(c) 41
(d) NOT-Answer

Directions for questions 6 to 10: In the figures given below, C and D should follow the same logical relation as A and B. Find the appropriate picture from the list in the answer figures that can take the place of D (?)



Answers 6-3/7-1/8-2/9-2/10-2

Directions for questions 11 to 13

The owner of the mansion has been murdered. The visitors of the mansion were Aditya, Vijay and Puneet. The following additional information is also given:

(i) The murderer, who was one of the three visitors, arrived at the mansion, later than at least one of the other two visitors.

(ii) A detective, who was one of the three visitors, arrived at the mansion earlier than at least one of the two visitors.

(iii) The detective arrived at the mansion at mid-night.

(iv) Neither Aditya nor Vijay arrived at the mansion after mid-night.

(v) The earlier arriver between Vijay and Puneet was not the detective.

(vi) The later arriver between Aditya and Puneet was not the murderer.

11. Who arrived at the mansion earliest?
(a) Puneet
(b) Aditya
(c) Vijay -Answer
(d) Data insufficient

12. Who is the murderer?
(a) Puneet
(b) Aditya -Answer
(c) Vijay
(d) Data insufficient

13. Who is the detective ?
(a) Puneet
(b) Vijay
(c) Aditya -Answer
(d) Data insufficient

Direction for Question 14-18:
The problems below contain a question and’ two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the questions. The answer is correct.
(1) If Statement I alone is sufficient but Statement II alone is not sufficient.
(2) If Statement II alone is sufficient but Statement I alone is not sufficient.
(3) If both statements I and II together are sufficient but neither of statements alone is sufficient.
(4) If each statement alone is sufficient.
(5) If Statement I and II together are not sufficient.

14. Ten children are sitting at a table. What is the average age of 10 children?
I. The average age of 6 youngest children is 12 years.
II. The average age of 4 older children is 16 years.
3-Answer


15. What are the speeds of two trains 80 yards and 85 yards long respectively? Assume that former is faster than later.
I They take 7.5 seconds to pass each other when running in the opposite direction.
II They take 37.5 seconds to pass each other when running in the same direction.
3-Answer


16. What is the probability that 2 men and one woman chosen to form a committee are all Indians?
I. There are 4 men and 3 women in all.
II. There are 3 Indians in all.
5-Answer


17. How many right circular cylinders of equal size can be made from a metal of volume 200 cm3
.
I The height of each cylinder is equal to its diameter.
II The slant surface area of each cylinder is 45 sq.cm.
3-Answer


18. A certain 4-litre solution of vinegar and water consists of x litre of vinegar and y liters of water. How man liters of vinegar do the solution contain?
I. x/4=3/8
II. y/4=5/8 '
4-Answer


Directions for Question 19-24:
Based on the statement in the question, mark the most logical pair of statement that follow

19. If one succeeds. One makes merry.
(1) One did not succeed
(2) One did not make merry.
(3) One succeeded
(4) One made merry-Answer

(1) 2, 3
(2) 3, 2
(3) 1, 2
(4) 2, 1

20. If one gets lucky. One will win the prize.
(1) Ramesh did not get the prize -Answer
(2) Ramesh got the prize
(3) Ramesh didn’t get lucky
(4) Ramesh got lucky

(1) 1,3 (2) 3,1 (3) 2,4 (4) None of these

21. Either he will shout or they will fire.
(1) He shouted.
(2) He did not shout.
(3) They fired
(4) They did not fire-Answer

(1) 1,4
(2) 2,3
(3) 4,1
(4) Both (2) & (3)

Directions for Question 22-24:
Based on the statement in the question, mark the most logical Set among options


22. A. Pomfret is a fish.
B. Pomfret is not a fish.-Answer
C. Pomfret will not lay eggs.
D. Some fish lay eggs.
E. All fish lay eggs.
F. Pomfret may lay eggs.

(a) DFA
(b) ADF -Answer
(c) BDF
(d) EBC

23. A. All copper is metal.
B. All bronze is non-metal.
C. Some metal is silver.
D. Some metal is not silver.
E. No copper is bronze.
F. Some silver is not metal.

(a) ABF
(b) ACB
(c) ABE -Answer
(d) CDF

24. A. T may be A.
B. A is T.
C. T is G.
D. Some G are A.
E. G may be A.
F. No A is T.

a) CDA -Answer
(b) BCF
c) DEF
(d) ACB

Directions for Questions 25-28:
The data in the table below gives the number and value of lost and found articles in City Women’s College for two consecutive years 2003 and 2004. The data is based on the cases reported to the cases reported to the dean of the college.
Articles Lost and Found

2003


2004
No. of Articles Value (in Rs) No. of Articles Value (in Rs)
Hanky 20 1950 10 950
Lipsticks 175 5750 120 12050
Perfume 155 7950 225 17350
Makeup Kit 1040 127050 860 10800
Talcum Powder 1135 34950 1070 24400
Hand Bag 355 8250 240 6350
All other items 1175 187150 975 93150



25. By what percentage is average price per hanky in 2004 more or less than average price per hanky in 2003
(a) 5%
(b) 2.5 % -Answer
(c) 8%
(d) Cannot be Determined

26. The difference between total number of items lost and found in both the years is
(a) 1435 -Answer
(b) 1937
(c) 1235
(d) 1538

27. Which of the following articles can be considered to be most expensive in the year 2003?
(a) Handbag
(b) Perfume
(c) Make-up Kit -Answer
(d) talcum Powder

28. How many Lost and Found articles are showing a decreasing trend both number wise and
value-wise from year 2003 to year 2004 in the above table?
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 5
(d) Cannot be Determined-Answer

Directions for questions 29-30:
A survey on a sample of 25 new cars being sold at a local auto dealer was conducted to see which of the three popular options – air conditioning, radio and power windows – were already installed. The survey found:


♦ 15 had air conditioning
♦ 2 had air conditioning and power windows but no radios
♦ 12 had radio
♦ 6 had air conditioning and radio but no power windows
♦ 11 had power windows
♦ 1 had radio and power windows but no air conditioning
♦ 3 had all three options.

29. What is the number of cars that had none of the options?
(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 1
(d) 2-Answer

30. How many cars have exactly one of the three options?
(a) 8
(b) 7
(c) 11 -Answer
(d) None of these
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Re: Jobs after B.Tech in Infosys, TCS

Hello sir I have completed B.Tech and looking forward for job in Infosys, TCS so please provide me the information about these companies.
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10th November 2015, 03:18 PM
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Re: Jobs after B.Tech in Infosys, TCS

There are many jobs post available for IT engineer in software companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro etc

Jobs after B.Tech in IT Companies


There are so many posts in, IT companies like Infosys; TCS etc after B.Tech are as follows,

1. Senior engineer.
2. IT administration.
3. Data operator.
4. Executive
5. HR
6. Research and development
7. System analyst
8. Software programmer
9. Assistant system engineer

B.Tech (Computer Science) program brings a lot of job opportunities for the students. If interested you may also work in other related areas like:

Support and Application services
Sales and Marketing
Computer Operations

Type of Works Carried Out In Software Companies

Some of the important section of works carried out in a software companies are as follows...

Java

Microsoft

Main Frame

BI (Business Intelligence )

Oracle

Testing


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