# Capgemini Placement Paper 2

Capgemini’s placement paper 2 questions consist of level 1 and level 2 questions. These questions are designed to evaluate the candidate from different perspectives. Candidates who put in effort from day 1 are bound to do well in the exam. Many students have said that the questions that we gave were very similar to the questions that have come up in the exam. If you want to join Capgemini as an employee, then clearing the rounds becomes very important because competition is tough these days. Prepare a plan for yourself and study accordingly. Also, Time Management play a key role in your preparation. Doing smart work is the order of the day.

The syllabus for this paper is as follows...

1. Probability.

2. Permutations and Combinations.

3. Clocks.

4. Volume and Surface Area.

5. Area.

6. Logarithms.

7. Compound Interest.

8. Allegation or Mixtures.

9. Boats and Streams.

10. Problems on Trains.

Once you are done with these topics then you can move on CapGemini Placement Paper 3.

Q1

An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green and 3 yellow marbles. If four marbles are picked up at random, what is the probability that 1 is green, 2 are blue and 1 is red?

Level 1 Probability Problems on Balls and Marbles
A

$$\frac{13}{35}$$

B

$$\frac{24}{455}$$

C

$$\frac{11}{15}$$

D

$$\frac{1}{13}$$

E

None of these

Q2

In how many different ways can the letters of the word PUNCTUAL be arranged?

Level 1 Permutation and Combinations Basic Questions from Permutations
A

64

B

960

C

20160

D

40320

E

None of these

Q3

The angle between the minute hand and the hour hand of a clock when the time is 4.20, is

Level 1 Clocks Type I - Based on Angles
A

0°

B

10°

C

5°

D

20°

Q4
A sphere and a cube have same surface area. The ratio of squares of their volumes is
Volume and Surface Area
A

6 : π

B

5 : π

C

3 : 5

D

1 : 1

Q5

A rectangular field is 40 yards long. Find the area of the field.

I. A fence around the outside of the field is 140 yards long.

II. The distance from one corner of the field to the opposite corner is 50 yards.

Area
A

If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question

B

If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question

C

If the data either in Statement I or in Statement II alone are  sufficient to answer the question

D

If the data even in both Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question

E

If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question

Q6

If a=$$log_{8}225$$ and b=$$log_{2}15$$, then a in terms of b, is

Level 2 Logarithms Properties of Logarithms
A

$$\frac{b}{2}$$

B

$$\frac{2b}{3}$$

C

b

D

$$\frac{3b}{2}$$

Q7

Under the Rural Housing Scheme, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) allotted a house to Kamal Raj for Rs.1,26,100. This payment is to be made in three equal annual instalments. If the money is reckoned at 5% per annum compound interest, then how much is to be paid by Kamal Raj in each installments?

Level 2 Compound Interest Basic Formulae Based Questions
A

Rs.45205

B

Rs.46305

C

Rs.47405

D

Rs.48505

Q8

A milkman mixed some water with milk to gain 25% by selling the mixture at the cost price. The ratio of water and milk is respectively.

Level 2 Alligation or Mixture Ratio or Quantity of ingredients
A

5 : 4

B

4 : 5

C

1 : 5

D

1 : 4

Q9

P, Q and R are three towns on a river which flows uniformly. Q is equidistant from P and R. I row from P to Q and back in 10 hours and I can row from P to R in 4 hours. Compare the speed of my boat in still water with that of the river.

Level 2 Boats and streams Formula Based Questions
A

4 : 3

B

5 : 3

C

6 : 5

D

7 : 3

Q10

A train with 90 km/hr crosses a bridge in 36 seconds. Another train 100 metres shorter crosses the same bridge at 45 km/h. What is the time taken by the second train to cross the bridge?

Level 2 Problems on Trains Relative Motion of Train
A

61 seconds

B

62 seconds

C

63 seconds

D

64 seconds

Q11

There are 8 equidistant points A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H in the clockwise direction on the periphery of a circle. In a time interval t, a person reaches from A to C with uniform motion while another person reaches the point E from the point B during the same time interval with uniform motion. Both the persons move in the same direction along the circumference of the circle and start at the same instant. How much time after the start, will the two persons meet each other?

Level 3 Time and Distance
A

4t

B

7t

C

9t

D

Never

Q12

2 pipes A and B can fill a tank in 24 minutes and 32 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, after how much time B should be closed so that the tank is full in 18 minutes?

Level 3 Pipes and Cisterns Pipes Turned Off
A

7 minutes

B

8 minutes

C

9 minutes

D

10 minutes

Q13

A can do a piece of work in 10 days, B in 15 days. They work for 5 days. The rest of the work was finished by C in 2 days. If they get Rs.1500 for the whole work, the daily wages of B and C are

Level 3 Time and Work Other Type Questions
A

Rs.150

B

Rs.225

C

Rs.259

D

Rs.300

Q14

If 5 men or 7 women can earn Rs.5250 per day, how much would 7 men and 13 women earn per day?

Level 3 Chain Rule Direct Proportion Problems
A

Rs.11600

B

Rs.11700

C

Rs.16100

D

Rs.17100

Q15

The weights of two persons A and B are in the ratio of 3 : 5. A's weight increases by 20% and the total weight of A and B together becomes 80 kg, with an increase of 25%. By what percent did the weight of B increase?

Level 3 Ratio and Proportion Increment Ratio Questions
A

20%

B

25%

C

28%

D

30%

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Q16

Statements : All myths are fictions. No fiction is novel. All novels are stories.

Conclusions : I. No Myth is noval.

II. Some fictions are novels.

III. Some fictions are myths.

IV. Some myths are novels.

Logic
A

either I or II and both III and Iv follow.

B

either I or IV and II follow

C

either I or IV and both II and III follow

D

All follow

E

None of these

Q17

Statements : Should there be an upper age limit of 65 years for contesting Parliamentary/Legislative Assembly elections?

Arguments :

I. Yes. Generally, people above the age of 65 lose their dynamism and will power.

II. No. The life span is so increased that people remain physically and mentally active even upto the age of 80.

Level 1 Arguments
A
if only argument I is strong
B
if only argument II is strong
C
if either I or II is strong
D
if neither I nor II is strong
E
if both I and II are strong
Q18

Statement : Kartik left for Delhi on Tuesday by train to attend a function to be held on Friday at his uncle's house in Delhi.

Assumptions :

I. Kartik may reach Delhi on Wednesday.

II. Kartik may reach Delhi before Friday.

Level 1 Assumptions
A
if only assumption I is implicit
B
if only assumption II is implicit
C
if either I or II is implicit
D
if neither I nor II is implicit
E
if both I and II are implicit

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Q19

Statement : The Company X has rejected first lot of values supplied by Company A and has cancelled its entire huge order quoting use of inferior quality material and poor craftsmanship.

Courses action :

I. The company A needs to investigate functioning of its purchase, production and quality control department.

II. The company A should inspect all the values rejected by company X.

III. The company A should inform company X that steps have been taken for improvement and renegotiate schedule of supply.

Courses of Action
A

I and II

B

II

C

II, and either I or III

D

I, II and III

E

None of these

Q20

Statement : Vegetable prices are soaring in the market.

Conclusions :

I. Vegetables are becoming a rare commodity.

II. People cannot eat vegetables.

Level 1 Conclusions
A
if only conclusion I follows
B
if only conclusion II follows
C
if either I or II follows
D
if neither I nor II follows
E
if both I and II follow

#### Passage

Q21

All over the world diversifiable risks are always covered by the insurance companies.

Deriving Conclusions from passages
A
if the inference is 'definitely true' i.e., it directly follows from the facts given in the passage
B
if the inference is 'probably true' though not definitely true in the light of the facts given
C
if the 'data provided is inadequate' i.e., from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false
D
if the inference is 'probably false' though not definitely false in the light of the facts given
E
if the inference is 'definitely false' i.e., it contradicts the given facts

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Q22

I. Police resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the unlawful gathering of large number of people.

II. The citizen's form called a general strike in protest against the police atrocities.

Level 2 Cause and Effect Reasoning
A
If Statement I is cause and statement II is its effect
B
If Statement II is cause and statement I is its effect
C
If both the statements I and II are independent causes
D
If both the statements I and II are effects of independent cause
E
If both the statement I and II are effects of some common cause
Q23

In a certain code language, '481' means 'sky is blue', '246' means 'sea is deep' and '698' means 'sea looks blue'.

What is the code for 'sky'?

Level 3 Coding Decoding
A

1

B

4

C

8

D

none of these

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Q24

Which of the following definitely means 'X is grandson of D'?

Level 3 Blood Relations
A

X*H÷D

B

A+X*H÷D

C

A-X*H÷D

D

None of these

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Q25

If both Asha and Vanya are interviewed, then which of the following is a complete and accurate list of the days on which kunal could be interviewed?

Level 3 Puzzle Test
A

Monday, Friday

B

Tuesday - Thursday

C

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

D

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

Q26

How many girls are taller than Shravan in his class?

I. When students of Shravan's class are ranked in descending order of their heights, Shravan's rank is 17th from the top among all the students and 12th among boys.

II. Shravan's rank from the bottom on the basis of height among boys is 18th and among all students, 29th.

Level 3 Data Sufficiency
A
if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not answer the question
B
if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not answer the question
C
if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question
D
if the data in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question
E
if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question

#### Passage

Q27

Level 3 Inserting the missing character
A

619

B

660

C

670

D

690

Q28

The positions of the second and the eighth digits of the number 39128564 are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the fourth and the fifth digits are interchanged. The positions of the first and the sixth digits are interchanged and the positions of the third and the seventh digits are interchanged. Which of the following will be the third digit to the left of 3 after the rearrangement?

Level 2 Number Ranking Time Sequence
A

2

B

4

C

6

D

8

E

9

Q29

I start from my home and go 2 km straight. Then, I turn towards my right and go 1 km. I turn again towards my right and go 1 km again. If I am north-west from my house, then in which direction did I go in the beginning?

Level 2 Direction Sense Test
A

North

B

South

C

East

D

West

Q30

In the following questions, three classes are given. Out of the five figures that follow, you are to indicate which figure will best represent the relationship amongst the three classes.

Brick, House, Bridge.

Level 2 Logical Venn Diagrams