# Wipro Placement Paper 2

The second Wipro placement paper also has most of the questions from level 1 and level 2. If you have not solved Wipro placement paper 1 then attempt that paper first before proceeding

It is always a good practice to keep a track of time while solving the practice papers so that you get an idea of balancing time for tough and moderate questions accordingly. Second, after completion of the paper, list out all the incorrect questions and identify where exactly the misconceptions are more, this gives a chance to work on your mistakes and improve drastically.

if time permits do solve Wipro placement paper 3 also. Good Luck!

Q1
The number π﻿ is
A

a fraction

B

a recurring decimal

C

a rational number

D

an irrational number

Q2

A rectangular courtyard 3.78 meters long and 5.25 meters wide is to be paved exactly with square tiles, all of the same size. What is the largest size of the tile which could be used for the purpose?

A

14 cms

B

21 cms

C

42 cms

D

none of these

Q3

$(0.2*0.2+0.01)(0.1*0.1+0.02)^{-1}$ is equal to

A

$\frac{5}{3}$

B

$\frac{9}{5}$

C

$\frac{41}{4}$

D

$\frac{41}{12}$

Q4

If [p] means the greatest integer less than or equal to p, then $\left [ -\frac{1}{4} \right ]+\left [ 4\frac{1}{4} \right ]+[3]$ is equal to:

A

4

B

5

C

6

D

7

Q5

If $\sqrt{1+\frac{55}{729}}=1+\frac{x}{27}$, then the value of x is:

A

1

B

3

C

5

D

7

Q6

16 children are to be divided into two groups A and B of 10 and 6 children. The average percent marks obtained by the children of group A is 75 and the average percent marks of all the 16 children is 76. What is the average percent marks of children of group B ?

A

$77\frac{1}{3}$

B

$77\frac{2}{3}$

C

$78\frac{1}{3}$

D

$78\frac{2}{3}$

Q7

The sum of two numbers is 22. Five times one number is equal to 6 times the other. The bigger of the two numbers is:

A

10

B

12

C

15

D

16

Q8

The product of the ages of Ankit and Nikita is 240. If twice the age of Nikita is more than Ankit's age by 4 years, what is Nikita's age?

A

14

B

15

C

16

D

12

Q9

$(25)^{7.5}*(5)^{2.5}\div (125)^{1.5}=5^{?}$

A

8.5

B

13

C

16

D

17.5

E

none of these

Q10

Sameer spends 24% of his monthly income on food and 15% on the education of his children. Of the remaining salary, he spends 25% on entertainment and 20% on conveyance. He is now left with Rs. 10736. What is the monthly salary of Sameer?

A

Rs. 27600

B

Rs. 28000

C

Rs. 31200

D

Rs. 32000

Q11

A man bought a horse and a carriage for Rs. 3000. He sold the horse at a gain of 20% and the carriage at a loss of 10%, thereby gaining 2% on the whole. Find the cost of the horse.

A

Rs.1000

B

Rs.1100

C

Rs.1200

D

Rs.1300

Q12

Initially two cups of same volume are filled with milk upto $\frac{3}{5}$th and $\frac{4}{5}$th of their volumes. Water is then filled. Then two mixtures are mixed and poured into a jug. Find the ratio of water to milk in the mixture.

A

3:7

B

7:3

C

4:7

D

7:4

Q13

A fort had provision of food for 150 men for 45 days. After 10 days, 25 men left the fort. The number of days for which the remaining food will last, is:

A

29

B

37

C

42

D

54

Q14

Ronald and Elan are working on an assignment. Ronald takes 6 hours to type 32 pages on a computer, while Elan takes 5 hours to type 40 pages. How much time will they take , working together on two different computers to type an assignment of 110 pages?

A

7 hours 30 minutes

B

8 hours

C

8 hours 15 minutes

D

8 hours 25 minutes

Q15

A cistern has three pipes A, B and C. A and B can fill it in 3 hours and 4 hours respectively while C can empty the completely filled cistern in 1 hour. If the pipes are opened in order at 3,4 and 5 p.m. respectively, at what time will the cistern be empty?

A

7:12 pm

B

7:15 pm

C

8:10 pm

D

9:10 pm

Q16

It takes eight hours for a 600 km journey, if 120 km is done by train and the rest by car. It takes 20 minutes more, if 200 km is done by train and the rest by car. The ratio of the speed of the train to that of the car is:

A

2:3

B

3:2

C

3:4

D

4:3

Q17

A committee of 3 members is to be selected out of 3 men and 2 women. What is the probability that the committee has at least 1 woman?

A

$\frac{1}{10}$

B

$\frac{9}{20}$

C

$\frac{1}{20}$

D

$\frac{9}{10}$

E

None of these

Q18

At which time number of minutes elapsed since midnight is nine times the number of minutes before noon?

A

8.30 a.m.

B

6.56 a.m.

C

9.46 a.m.

D

10.48 a.m.

Q19

A man on the top of a vertical observation tower observes a car moving at a uniform speed coming directly towards it. If it takes 12 minutes for the angle of depression to change from 30° to 45°, how soon after this will the car reach the observation tower?

A

14 min.  35 sec

B

15 min 49 sec

C

16 min 23 sec

D

18 min 5 sec

Q20

If a=$b^{2}=c^{3}=d^{4}$, then the value of $log_{a}(abcd)$ would be

A

$log_{a}1$+$log_{a}2$+$log_{a}3$+$log_{a}4$

B

$log_{a}24$

C

1+$\frac{1}{2}$+$\frac{1}{3}$+$\frac{1}{4}$

D

1+$\frac{1}{2!}$+$\frac{1}{3!}$+$\frac{1}{4!}$

Q21

In the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the word

Stubborn

A

Easy

B

Obstinate

C

Willing

D

Pilable

Q22

In following question, choose the word opposite to the meaning to the given word.

Delete

A

impound

B

insert

C

inspire

D

injure

Q23

In the following question, find out which part of the sentence has an error. If there is no mistake, the answer is 'No error'

All the furnitures have been (a) / sent to the new house (b) / located in a village. (c) / No error (d)

A
a
B
b
C
c
D
d
E
e
Q24

Which of the following spelling is correct?

A

Gaurantee

B

Guarantee

C

Garuntee

D

Guaruntee

Q25

One of the sentence given below is grammatically wrong. That alternative is your answer.

A

Our followers are but a handful

B

Neither he nor I was there

C

Many a glorious deeds were done.

D

Everyone of the boys loves to ride.

Q26

In the following question, a sentence has been given in Direct (or Indirect) speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect(or Direct) speech.

Rajesh said, "I bought a car yesterday."

A

Rajesh said that I have bought a car the previous day

B

Rajesh told that he had bought a car yesterday

C

Rajesh said that he had bought a car the previous day.

D

None of these

Q27

In following question, Some alternatives are suggested for the idiom/phrase in italic in the sentence. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/proverb.

He is temporarily in charge of the company and is trying to feather his nest.

A

raise the imagine of the company

B

bring order and discipline in the company

C

act for his own future benefits

D

None of these

#### Passage

Q28

According to the passage, which of the following aspects has been identified as, it alone would not bring change in the status of women?

A

Coparcenary rights to women

B

Decision making role in political area

C

Greater control over economic status

D

Enactment of socially progressive legislation

Q29

Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete

He admired precision in everything, but it never hampered his quick .........

A

finalisation

B

dealing

C

action

D

decision

Q30

In question below, a part of sentence is printed in italics. Below each sentence, some phrases are given which can substitute the italicized part of the sentence. Find out the phrases which can correctly substitute that part of the sentence. If the sentence is correct as it is, the answer is 'No correction required'or 'No improvement'.

They are social insects, living in communities, regulated by definite laws, each member of society bearing a well-defined and separate part in the work of a colony.

A

living among a community

B

who are living in communities

C

who lives with a community

D

No improvement

Q31

In the following question, there are six sentences marked S1, S6, P, Q, R, S. The positions of S1 and S6 are fixed. You are required to choose one of the four alternatives which would be the most logical sequence of the sentences in the passage.

S1: Urban problems differ from state to state and city to city.

S6: There is no underground drainage system in most cities, and the narrow historical roads are already congested.

P: Most of the cities have neither water not the required pipelines.

Q: The population in these cities has grown beyond the planners imagination.

R: However, certain basic problems are common to all cities.

S: Only broad macro - planning was done for such cities, without envisaging the future growth, and this has failed to meet the requirements

A

PQSR

B

QPSR

C

RQPS

D

RSQP

Q32

In the following question, you are provided with the first and last parts of a sentence. The remaining sentence is broken into four parts labelled (P), (Q), (R) and (S). You are required to arrange these parts so as to form a complete meaningful sentence and then choose the correct combination.

(1) Gandhiji wanted the Congress Party

(P) for he knew that

(Q) its usefulness and would merely be

(R) to be disbanded on Independence,

(S) after that the party had outlived

(6) used by some politicians for their own ends

A

PSQR

B

QSPR

C

RPSQ

D

SQPR

Q33

Find which of the given alternatives is either a synonym or antonym of the word given below.

Recuperate

A

Resolve

B

Avenge

C

Cooperate

D

Recover

Q34

In each of the following questions, choose from the given words below the two sentences, that word which has the same the same meaning and can be used in the same context as the part given in italics in both the sentences.

I. The distance from Amman to Bombay is too far to be covered by the A 320 Planes.

II. Ashish waited at the door for his father with a sad face.

A

B

heavy

C

long

D

unlucky

Q35

In question below, There are two sentences. These two sentences are to be combined into one sentence which should convey the same meaning as conveyed by the two sentences. It is possible to combine the pair of sentences in various different ways. Beginnings of three such sentences is given below each pair of sentences. You have to find out which one, two, three or none of them is the correct, appropriate and logical way to combine the pair of sentences into one sentence to convey the same meaning as conveyed by the two sentences.

You will not recover fast. Refrain from smoking

(A) Unless you recover ...

(B)  If you want to refrain from smoking ..........

(C) Inspite of refraining from  ...........

A

A

B

B

C

C

D

none of these

Q36

In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active (or Passive) Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive (or Active) voice.

After driving Professor Kumar to the museum she dropped him at his hotel.

A

After she was driving Professor Kumar to the museum she was dropping him at his hotel.

B

After she had driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel

C

After being driven to the museum, Professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel.

D

None of these

Q37

Select the combination of numbers so that letters/words arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word.

T R I F U

1 2 3 4 5

A

31245

B

42531

C

43215

D

53214

Q38

In following question, a paragraph or a sentence has been broken up into different parts. The parts have been scrambled and numbered are given below. Choose the correct order of these parts from the given alternatives.

(1) it is of vital importance

(2) if this can be prevented

(3) since man depends for his food

(4) upon artical

(5) that none of this soil should be wasted

(6) produced from the earth's layer of fertile soil

A

3,1,2,4,6,5

B

3,1,5,4,6,2

C

3,4,6,1,5,2

D

3,5,1,2,6,4

Q39

Choose the most appropriate phase to complete a sentence.

The more we looked at the piece of modern art, ........

A

it looked better

B

the more we like it

C

we liked it less

D

the less we liked it

Q40

Out of four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for the given word/sentence.

Through which light cannot pass.

A

Dull

B

Dark

C

Obscure

D

Opaque

Q41

In certain code, MADRAS is written as ARSARS. How is ARKONAM written in that code?

A

ROAAKNM

B

ROAKANM

C

ROAKNNM

D

ROAKNAM

E

ROKANAM

Q42

D, the son-in-law of B, is the brother-in-law of A who is the brother of C. How is A related to B?

A

Brother

B

Son

C

Father

D

#### Passage

Q43

Jack of hearts is with

A

A

B

B

C

C

D

D

Q44

Your maid has invited you to her daughter's wedding. You would

A

completely ignore her

B

attend the wedding

C

D

congratulate her and make up some excuse for not being able to attend.

Q45

Assertion (A) : There is rainbow in the sky only after rains.

Reason (R) : Water drops suspended in the air break up sun's rays into seven colours.

A
if both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B
if both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
C
if A is true but R is false
D
if A is false but R is true
E
if both A and R are false

#### Passage

Q46

Sarthak Sinha is an Electrical Engineer passed out in 1999 at the age of 23 years with 82% marks. He scored 64% marks in the Selection Test and 58% marks in the interview. He has got the work experience as programmer for 2.5 years.

A
if the candidate is to be selected
B
if the candidate is not to be selected
C
if the data provided are not adequate to arrive at a decision
D
if the case is to be referred to VP-Personnel
E
if the case is to be referred to SVP-Personnel
Q47

How is X related to Y?

I. Y and Z are children of D who is wife of X.

II. R's sister X is married to Y's father.

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
Q48

A

10

B

12

C

13

D

15

#### Passage

Q49

1. Presentation

2. Recommendation

3. Arrival

4. Discussion

5. Introduction

A

3,5,1,4,2

B

3,5,4,2,1

C

5,3,1,2,4

D

5,3,4,1,2

Q50

Choose the word which is least like the other words in the group.

A

Deck

B

Quay

C

Stern

D

Bow

Q51

Two words are given in the below question. These words are related to each other in some way. Another word is also given. The candidate is required to find out the relationship between the first two words and choose the word from the given alternatives, which bears the same relationship to the third word, as the first two bear.

Blind:Visual :: Deaf:?

A

Sound

B

Auditory

C

Hearing

D

Listening

Q52

Which fraction comes next in the series $\frac{1}{2}$, $\frac{3}{4}$, $\frac{5}{8}$, $\frac{7}{16}$?

A

$\frac{9}{32}$

B

$\frac{10}{7}$

C

$\frac{1}{34}$

D

$\frac{12}{35}$

Q53

Find the missing term in the following series

AZ,GT,MN,?,YB

A

JH

B

SH

C

SK

D

TS

Q54

In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in that order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternative.

a-ba-b-b-a-b

A

abaab

B

abbab

C

aabba

D

bbabb

#### Passage

Q55

A : All synopses are poets.

B : Some synopses are mentors.

C : Some X are not mentors

D : All X are poets.

E : All synopses are mentors

F : All synopses  are X.

A

ACB

B

AEC

C

FEC

D

DFA

Q56

Statement : Should the government open more medical colleges in the country?

Arguments :

I. Yes. There is urgent need of qualified doctors and the ratio between doctors and the citizens is the lowest in India.

II. No. The Government should ensure quality education in the existing Medical Colleges as majority of the colleges lack necessary infrastructure.

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
Q57

Statement : The Principal instructed all the teachers to be careful in class because some students may disturb other students.

Assumptions :

I. The teachers will handle all the situation properly and they will point out the naughty students.

II. The students will welcome the decision of the Principal.

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
Q58

Statement : The Cabinet of State X took certain steps to tackle the milk glut in the state as the cooperative and government dairies failed to use the available milk. - A news report.

Conclusions :

I. The milk production of State X is more than its need.

II. The Government and co-operative dairies in State X are not equipped in terms of resources and technology to handle such excess milk.

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

Q59

I. The local traders association urged all its members to close down their shops for a day to protest against the government's new policy.

II. Many shopkeepers decided to close down their shops for the day and gave a day off to their employees.

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

#### Passage

Q60

The spread of pollution has gathered momentum in the recent past.

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