# Wipro Placement Paper 4

Now its placement paper 4, its a blend of the right set of questions to test your eligibility and skill to solve aptitude questions. Every question has an answer and solution, so each time you solve a question make sure to learn from your mistakes.

Once you are done with paper and if you have time then do solve placement paper 5. For a quick refresher of concepts do check out quant, verbal and reasoning.

Q1

How many of the following numbers are divisible by 132?

264, 396, 462, 792, 968, 2178, 5184, 6336

Level 1 Numbers Divisibility and Remainders
A

4

B

5

C

6

D

7

Q2

Find the L.C.M. of $$2^{2}*3^{2}*5*7^{2},2^{3}*3^{2}*5^{2}*7^{4},2*3*5^{3}*7*11$$

Level 1 HCF and LCM Basic Concept of LCM and HCF
A

719037000

B

71309700

C
713097000
D

71903700

Q3

16.02*0.001=?

Level 1 Decimal Fractions Find unknown value Decimals Basic
A

0.001602

B

0.01602

C

0.1602

D

1.6021

Q4

Income of the company doubles every one year. If the initial income was 4 lakhs, what would be the income after 5 years?

Level 1 Simplification Other Type Questions
A

Rs. 1.24 crores

B

Rs. 1.28 crores

C

Rs. 2.52 crores

D

Rs. 2.56 crores

E

None of these

Q5

$$\sqrt{0.0169*?}=1.3$$

Level 1 Squares and Square Roots Find Unknown Value
A

10

B

100

C

1000

D

none of these

Q6

The arithmetic mean of first 11 natural numbers

Level 1 Average Basic Formulae based questions
A

5

B

5.5

C

6.0

D

6.5

Q7

If the product of three consecutive integers is 120, then the sum of the integers is

Level 1 Problems on Numbers Find the unknown number
A

9

B

12

C

14

D

15

E

18

Q8

The difference between 2 numbers is 3 and the difference between their squares is 63. Which is the larger number?

Level 1 Problems on Numbers Find the unknown number
A

9

B

12

C

15

D

cannot be determined

E

none of these

Q9

The age of the mother today is thrice that of her daughter. After 12 years, the age of the mother will be twice that of her daughter. The age of the daughter is

Level 2 Problems on Ages Relationship Data Questions
A

12 years

B

14 years

C

16 years

D

18 years

Q10

Given t=2+3$$\sqrt{4}$$+3$$\sqrt{2}$$, determine the value of $$t^{3}-6t^{2}$$+6t-2

Level 2 Surds and Indices Other Type Questions
A

0

B

3

C

2

D

5

Q11

From the salary of an officer, 10% is deducted as house rent,20% of the rest, he spends on conveyance, 20% of the rest he pays as income tax and 10% of the balance, he spends on clothes. Then, he left with Rs. 15,552. Find his total salary

Level 2 Percentage Expenditure
A

Rs. 25000

B

Rs. 30000

C

Rs. 35000

D

Rs. 40000

Q12

By selling an umbrella for Rs. 300, a shopkeeper gains 20%. During a clearance sale, the shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price. His gain percent during the sale is:

Level 2 Profit and Loss Discounts
A

7

B

7.5

C

8

D

9

Q13

The monthly incomes of two families A and B are shown by the following diagrams:

If the income of family B is Rs.12000, then the income of family A would be

Level 2 Ratio and Proportion Introduction
A

Rs.15000

B

Rs.20000

C

Rs.25000

D

Rs.30000

Q14

A,B, C started a business with their investments in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5. After 4 months, A invested the same amount as before and B as well as C withdrew half of their investments. The ratio of their profits at the end of the year is:

Level 2 Partnership
A

4 : 3 : 5

B

5 : 6 : 10

C

6  : 5 : 10

D

10 : 5 : 6

Q15

If 7 maids with 7 mops cleaned 7 floors in 7 hours, how long would it take 3 maids to mop 3 floors with 3 mops?

Level 2 Chain Rule Work and Quantity Proportion
A

$$\frac{7}{3}$$ hours

B

3 hours

C

$$\frac{49}{3}$$ hours

D

7 hours

Q16

A started a work and left after working for 2 days. Then B was called and he finished the work in 9 days. Had A left the work after working for 3 days, B would have finished the remaining work in 6 days. In how many days can each of them, working alone, finish the whole work?

Level 2 Time and Work Quit Work Questions
A

2.5 days, 7.5 days

B

5 days, 8.5 days

C

5 days, 15 days

D

None of these

Q17

A tank has two outlets A and B, which together take 6 hours to empty a full tank when they are opened simultaneously. The tank was initially half-full and both the outlets were opened. If the inlet alone can fill pipe 'X' was also opened. If the inlet alone can fill an empty tank in 4 hours, how much time will it now take to fill the tank completely?

Level 3 Pipes and Cisterns Rate of Pipes
A

8

B

7

C

8$$\frac{1}{2}$$

D

9

Q18

What is the speed of the boat in still water?

I. The boat running downstream takes 6 hours from A to B.

II. The boat running upstream takes 8 hours from B to C.

Level 3 Boats and streams Formula Based Questions
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

Q19

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 3 Alligation or Mixture Ratio or Quantity of ingredients
A

5 : 4

B

4 : 5

C

1 : 5

D

1 : 4

Q20

The circumference of the front wheel of a cart is 40 ft long and that of the back wheel is 48 ft long. What is the distance traveled by the cart, when the front wheel has done five more revolutions than the rear wheel?

Level 3 Area
A

850 ft

B

950 ft

C

1200 ft

D

1450 ft

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Q21

Statements :

All branches are flowers. All flowers are leaves.

Conclusions :

I. all branches are leaves.

II. All leaves are branches.

III. All flowers are branches.

IV. Some leaves are branches.

Level 1 Logic
A
None follows
B
Only I and IV follow
C
Only II and III follow
D
All follow
Q22

Statement : Should the admission to professional courses in India be given only on merit without any concession to any particular group of students?

Arguments :

I. Yes. This will improve the quality of the professionals as they will be able to complete the courses successfully.

II. No. This will keep a large number of socially and economically backward students out of the reach of the professional courses.

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
Q23

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
Q24

Statement : There has been an unprecedented increase in the number of requests for berths in most of the long distance trains during the current holiday season.

Courses of Action:

I. The railway authority should immediately increase the capacity in rach of these trains by attaching additional coaches.

II. The people seeking accommodation should be advised to make their travel plan holiday.

Level 1 Courses of Action
A
if only I follows
B
if only II follows
C
if either I or II follows
D
if neither I nor II follows
E
if both I and II follow
Q25

Statement : The manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues.

Conclusions :

I. The manager did not like Sachin.

II. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.

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

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Q26

The asbestos industry offers salaries in India as compared to other hazardous industries.

Level 1 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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Q27

I. The government has recently fixed the fees for professional courses offered by the unaided institutions which are much lower than the fees charged last year.

II. The parents of the aspiring students launched a severe agitation last year protesting against the high fees charged by the unaided institutions.

Level 1 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
Q28

If in a certain language, DECEMBER is coded as ERMBCEDE, which word would be coded as ERMBVENO?

Level 1 Coding Decoding
A

AUGUST

B

SEPTEMBER

C

OCTOBER

D

NOVEMBER

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Q29

M*[email protected]\$K represents what relation of H with K?

Level 2 Blood Relations
A

Mother

B

Father

C

Father-in-law

D

None of these

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Q30

Which of the following combinations of colour of the envelope and the number of cards is definitely correct in respect of E-type cards?

Level 2 Puzzle Test
A

Red-1, Yellow-2

B

Yellow-1, Brown-2

C

Red-2, Brown-1

D

None of these

Q31

Find out how many pairs of letters are there in the given word each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet.

HACKLE

Level 2 Alphabet Test
A

1

B

2

C

3

D

4

E

more than four

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Q32

Which of the following is sixth to the left of eighteenth element from the left?

Level 2 Alpha - Numeric Sequence Puzzle
A

%

B

C

C

1

D

8

E

none of these

Q33

A player holds 13 cards of four suits, of which seven are back and six are red. There are twice as many diamonds as spades and twice as many hearts as diamonds. How many clubs does he hold?

Level 2 Arithmetical Reasoning
A

4

B

5

C

6

D

7

Q34

Assertion (A) : We feel comfortable in hot and humid climate

Reason (R) : Sweat evaporates faster in humid climate.

Level 2 Assertion and Reason
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

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Q35

Kamal Sawant can produce a recommendation letter from the Panchayat Pradhan. He can produce collateral of Rs. 8 lakhs. He has outstanding loan of Rs. 5 lakhs from the bank and also has fixed deposit of Rs. 3 lakhs with the bank. He was born on 8th May. 10=957.

Level 2 Eligibility Test
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
Q36

Who among P, Q, R, S and T is the lightest?

I. R is heavier than Q and T but lighter than S.

II. S is not the heaviest.

Level 2 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

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Q37

Level 3 Inserting the missing character
A

27

B

35

C

54

D

64

Q38

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

Level 3 Classification
A

Zail Sing

B

V.V.Giri

C

Zakir Hussain

D

Rajiv Gandhi

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Q39

Which of the following is true?

Level 3 Blood Relations
A

Tarun is Deepti's maternal uncle

B

Aman is the son of Medha

C

Garima is Harshit's mother-in-law

D

Nidhi is the cousin of Komal.

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Q40

Which of the following pairs occupy the lower berth?

Level 3 Puzzle Test
A

BT

B

BD

C

BK

D

Data inadequate

Q41

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

Obscene

Synonyms
A

Objectionable

B

Indecent

C

Displeasing

D

Condemnable

Q42

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

Absolute

Antonyms
A

scarce

B

limited

C

treasure

D

vague

Q43

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

He says that (a) / he has a car (b) / beside a scooter. (c) / No error (d).

Spotting Errors
A
a
B
b
C
c
D
d
E
e
Q44

Which of the following spelling is correct?

Spelling Test
A

Gaurantee

B

Guarantee

C

Garuntee

D

Guaruntee

Q45

Below are given different forms of a sentence labelled as (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose the one which conveys the meaning of the sentence correctly.

Choosing Correct incorrect Sentence
A

The typists had corrected the errors had they known that the supervisors would have seen the report

B

The supervisors reprimanded the typists whom they believed had made careless errors

C

The errors in the typed reports were so numerous that they could hardly be overlooked

D

None of the above

Q46

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.

"Are you alone, my son?" asked a soft voice close behind me.

Direct and Indirect Speech
A

A soft voice from my back asked if I was alone.

B

A soft voice said to me are you alone son.

C

A soft voice asked that what I was doing there alone.

D

A soft voice behind me asked if I was alone.

Q47

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.

Sunil thought his skill would match up to Keshav's bulk, but in the fight he was beaten neck and crop.

Idioms and Phrases
A

softly

B

completely

C

swiftly

D

profoundly

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Q48

According to the passage, through which media or forum Amnesty International has hurled the charges?

Reading Comprehension
A

Seminar on Human rights

B

its regional meet

C

Its Annual Report

D

Its international Meet

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Q49

Which of the following, according to the author, are the short-comings of genetics in becoming an exact science?

A. Technicians will not be able to determine the time when genetic disorder will set in.

B. Technicians have not been able to manipulate germ cells.

Reading Comprehension
A

A

B

B

C

Both A and B

D

Either A or B

Q50

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

I have often ................. why he went to live abroad.

Sentence Completion
A

puzzled

B

wondered

C

thought

D

surprised

Q51

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

He ........ that he could speak five languages.

Sentence Completion
A

challenged

B

boasted

C

submitted

D

suggested

Q52

Pick out the most appropriate pair to fill in the blanks in the same order, to make the sentence meaningfully complete.

Somesh ................. me coming to his table, he smiled and ............. me a chair.

Sentence Completion
A

found, signalled

B

met, sat

C

looked, gave

D

saw, offered

Q53

In question below, a part of sentence is printed in italics. Below each sentence, some phrases are given which can substitute the italicised 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'.

The officer whom I went reported that my case was pending.

Sentence Improvement
A

whom I went to

B

who I went

C

that I wnr to

D

No improvement

Q54

In question below, a part of sentence is printed in italics. Below each sentence, some phrases are given which can substitute the italicised 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'.

Madan will not be at home until eight o'clock.

Sentence Improvement
A

in home

B

to home

C

home

D

No improvement

Q55

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: Life is hazardous.

S6: Everything points to a special kind of arms race with elaborate strategies and counter-strategies for attack and defence.

P: And prey have evolved adaptations that reduce the risk of being eaten.

Q: Many animals are killed and eaten by other animals.

R: And many predators die from atarvation because they fail to secure prey.

S: Predators have continued to evolve adaptations that enable them to locate and kill prey.

Rearrangement of Sentences
A

QPRS

B

QRPS

C

QRSP

D

SQRP

Q56

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: Most people know that economics deals with such items as population, natural resources, incomes, tariffs, money and prices.

P: Instead, it is how it organises and analyses its materials; it is the perspective from which it views the world that makes it a special field to study.

Q: However, it is not what economics deals with that makes it a distinctive science.

R: Indeed, the list of topics can be greatly extended.

S: Economics is a particular view of reality.

S6: From this view, human behaviour is seen as activity directed towards the achievement of various objectives through the use of various resources.

Rearrangement of Sentences
A

PQSR

B

QPSR

C

RQPS

D

RSPQ

Q57

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) Yesterday, I chanced to meet

(P) where he lived

(Q) and asked him

(R) now in his seventies

(S) an old acwuaintance,

(6) and what he did for his living

Reconstruction of Sentences
A

PSRQ

B

QPSR

C

RQPS

D

SRQP

Q58

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.

It is a rule

(P) by anyone and admits

(Q) that must not

(R) of no variation

(S) be violated

Reconstruction of Sentences
A

PSQR

B

QPRS

C

QSPR

D

RQPS

Q59

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

Industrious

Synonyms
A

Intelligent

B

Hard working

C

Clever

D

Reserved

Q60

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

When the dentist came in (a) / my tooth was stopped aching (b) / out of fear that I might lose my tooth. (c) / No error (d).

Spotting Errors
A
a
B
b
C
c
D
d
E
e