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ACCENTURE 2023

1. We have chicken left for only about 50 people, we must buy more.
If the above statement is true, then which of the following is an assumption made while
making this statement?

a. More than 50 people will partake chicken.


b. Chicken is easily available for purchase.
c. Enough money is available to buy more chicken.
d. None of the options is an assumption.

2. Seven men: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, and M7 are sitting in a row. M2 sits to the immediate
left of M5 and third to right of M1. M7 sits at the extreme left and is next to M6. M3 is the
neighbor of M1. What is the position of M2?

a. Immediate left of M5
b. Immediate right of M5
c. Second to right of M6
d. None of the above

3. Five professionals are sitting in a row. The accountant is sitting next to the Ph.D, who is
sitting on the extreme left. The musician is not sitting next to the lawyer. Who is sitting between
the athlete and the accountant?

a. Lawyer
b. Musician
c. Lawyer or Musician
d. Ph.D

4. Four students are sitting on a bench facing the south. S1 is sitting adjacent to S4 who is
second to the left of S2. What is the position of S3?

a. Extreme right end


b. Extreme left end
c. Extreme end
d. Cannot be determined

5. There are 6 houses along a lane. The houses are named P, Q, R, S, T and U.
House P is between the houses Q and R. House Q is adjacent to house S which is adjacent to
house T. House T is at the extreme left end of the lane. What is the position of house U?

a. 2nd from the left


b. 3rd from the left
c. 5th from the left
d. Extreme right

6. Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:
A. All tulips are plants
B. Only things that need air are plants

Conclusions:
I. All tulips need air
II. Some things that need air are tulips

Select an option
a. Only I follows
b. Only II follows
c. Both I and II follow
d. Neither follow

7. Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:
C. All bags are made of plastic
D. No book is made of plastic

Conclusions:
III. No bag is a book
IV. Some things that are plastic are bags

Select an option
e. Only I follows
f. Only II follows
g. Both I and II follow
h. Neither follow

8. Read the flowchart given below and answer the question that follows:
a. € 17,50,000 & € 6,60,000
b. € 6,60,000 & € 17,50,000
c. € 17,60,000 & € 5,00,000
d. € 5,00,000 & € 17,60,000

9. ABC Foods Ltd, a company involved in agribusiness, sells its high-quality products directly to
supermarkets at a higher price. Its farms, primarily located in arid locations, need substantial
expenditure on irrigation. In order to increase profitability, the company has decided to start drip
irrigation system, which requires a substantially higher initial investment.

Which of the following, if true, would strengthen the company's decision given above?
a. Drip Irrigation system is universally accepted to be the most water-conserving irrigation
system and, thus, the most eco-friendly.

b. The share of the food business of supermarkets has been steadily increasing due to the
increasing rate of urbanization.

c. Drip irrigation supplies water where it is most needed, leaving other parts of the land dry,
facilitating significantly higher agricultural production of crops.

d. Whether water is supplied by surface irrigation or drip irrigation, crops cultivated in and
regions consume the same amount of water.

10. In a row, the position of Tina is nth from the right end and (n-1)th from the left end. How
many people are sitting in the row?

a. n-1
b. 2n
c. 2n-1
d. None of the mentioned options

11. In a row of 72 people, Johny is sitting in 18th place from the right end. Find his position from
the left end.

a. 55th
b. 56th
c. 57th
d. None of the mentioned options

12. In a recent survey of all the companies which were penalized for not complying with the
regulations mandated by the government, it is found that, of all the companies which were
highly penalized, 80% of those were not complying with the emission standards. The companies
which were not highly penalized, all of which complied with the emission standards.

Which of the following can be concluded from the information given?

a. Substantially more than 20% of companies in country Z always comply with emission
standards mandated by the country.

b. More companies in the survey than other companies not covered by the survey were
highly penalized.
c. More than half of the companies in the survey were not following emission standards
when the government's inspection was not taking place.

d. Of all the companies in the survey, more than 20% were complying with emission
standards mandated by the country.

13. The Don Juan pond of Antarctica, the saltiest of Earth, has traditionally been believed to be
fed with moisture seeping from local valley slopes. Its high salinity remains constant throughout
the year, indicating that salts and water are not reaching the lake that way. The surroundings are
vast expanses of frozen water, making the area a snow desert with the lowest rainfall.

Which of the following can be properly concluded solely from the given information?

a. High salinity of the Don Juan pond is resulting in high salinity of surrounding frozen
water.

b. The Don Juan pond is likely to be fed from deep beneath, rather than from anywhere
else.

c. The pond is unlikely to support any life form usually present in salt lakes.

d. The desert conditions of Antarctica make the Don Juan pond unlikely to last long.

14. Directions: The problem below consists of a problem followed by two Statements.

Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Select your
answer depending upon whether the data provided in:

(A) statement 1 alone is sufficient, but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(8) statement 2 alone is sufficient, but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(C) both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement
alone is sufficient to answer the question
(D) each statement alone is sufficient to sufficient to answer the question
(E) statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the
question

Problem: In how many days A alone can complete the work?


Statement 1: A and B can do the work together in 12 days and B and C can do the same work in
15 days.
Statement 2: A and B can do the work together in 20 days and A is two times faster than B.

a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
e. E

15. Read the flowchart given below and answer the question that follows:

a. 1300.5
b. 1312.5
c. 1500.0
d. 187.5

16. There is no point debating over history as historical evidence is corroborative and thus only
points out something that might have happened.
Which of the following is an assumption to the claim above?

a. Those who debate over history don't have precise proof.


b. Historical accuracy needs clear proof.
c. In the absence of indisputable proof one should not indulge in debates.
d. Corroborative evidence does provide undeniable proof.

17. A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a line for a photo shoot. E and F are at the two middle
positions while A and B are at the two extremes. C is to the immediate right of A. If there is
exactly one person between A and F, who is standing between B and E?

a. C
b. D
c. B
d. F

18. Six people are sitting on a bench facing north, P is sitting second to the left of R who is third
to the left of U. S is second to the right of Q. What is the position of T with respect to P?

a. Third to the right


b. Third to the left
c. Fourth to the right
d. None of the above

19. Six people are sitting on a bench facing north, Sam, Peter, and Chris are sitting 1st, 3rd, and
5th positions from the left end. Peter is third to the left of Rex, who is second to the right of Jack.
At which position is Mathew sitting from the left end?

a. 2nd
b. 3rd
c. 4th
d. Cannot be determined

20. A carousel advertisement for a tourist spot was made using 5 images in a loop. The images
used were of a mountain, a tiger, an elephant. a river and a peacock. The image of the
mountain is not next to the image of the tiger. The image of the elephant is two slots to the right
of the river. If the image of the peacock is two places from the last image on the right, which
image is in the middle?

a. River
b. Peacock
c. Tiger
d. Elephant
21. Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:
A. All policemen are lawyers
B. All lawyers wear a black dress

Conclusions:
I. Some people who wear a black dress are policemen
II. All policemen wear a black dress

Select an option
a. Only I follows
b. Only II follows
c. Both I and II follow
d. Neither follow

22. Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:
A. Some cinemas are not stories.
B. Some stories are biographies.

Conclusions:
I. Some cinemas are biographies.
II. Some biographies are not stories.

Select an option
a. Only I follows
b. Only II follows
c. Both I and II follow
d. Neither follow

23. Most IT organizations face a unique dilemma. They find that with every trend in the industry
and in the market, their workers' knowledge and skills become obsolete. New skills and
knowledge are needed every six months in order to keep up with the demands of the consumer
and competition in the market.

Which of the following options would help companies reduce the threat they face from
this particular obsolescence?

a. Companies need to develop a skills survey and administer this frequently to understand
the skill gaps that prevail among employees.
b. Companies need to develop a training schedule that ensures frequent and necessary
training for its employees.
c. Companies increase their training budget to allow for different training techniques.
d. Companies develop a training schedule that makes it compulsory for employees to be
every 3 years

24. Dolly is 39th from the right end in a row of 81 girls. What is her position from the left end?

a. 42nd
b. 44th
c. 41st
d. None of the above

25. Working on a social project for the benefit of others has been seen as a great health benefit.
It not only keeps one occupied and calm but also brings in a deep sense of satisfaction and
self-worth. Most volunteers at development organizations are seen as cheerful, energetic and
above all witty and quick-thinking. It is clear that volunteer activities are beneficial for the
well-being of a human being

The conclusion drawn above can be seen as incorrect through which of the following options

a. Volunteer activities are also a great way to pick up organizational skills and go through a
training on different issue-based projects.
b. Developmental organizations have a selfish interest in attracting volunteers and ensuring
that they treat them well in order to retain them.
c. People who come to volunteer are usually witty, quick-thinking, and have a sense of
self-worth.
d. Great health benefits are not always derived from being witty, quick-thinking, and having
a sense of self-worth.

26. Directions: The problem below consists of a problem followed by two Statements.

Decide whether the data in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Select your
answer depending upon whether the data provided in:

(A) statement 1 alone is sufficient, but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(8) statement 2 alone is sufficient, but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question
(C) both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement
alone is sufficient to answer the question
(D) each statement alone is sufficient to sufficient to answer the question
(E) statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the
question
Problem: Parveen borrowed Rs 2000 at 10% simple interest. She put a part of her money in one
investment and part in another. After one year, she had a net profit of Rs 200. What was the rate
of

a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
e. E

27. Complete the comparison:


North West : East : : ? : West

a. North East
b. South East
c. South West
d. North

28. Complete the comparison:


CARD: ACDR:: BEAT: ?

a. EBTA
b. BETA
c. ABET
d. EBAT

29. The Problem Figure given below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank cell in the
Problem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of the Latin square:

1. A row or column never contains the same item twice.


2. Same items are there in every row.
3. Same Items are there in every column.

From the items given in the Response Figures, choose the one that should come in place of "?"
in the Problem Figure.
a. 2
b. 4
c. 3
d. 1

30. The Problem Figure given below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank cell in the
Problem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of the Latin square:

1. A row or column never contains the same item twice.


2. Same items are there in every row.
3. Same Items are there in every column.

From the items given in the Response Figures, choose the one that should come in place of "?"
in the Problem Figure.

a. 3
b. 1
c. 2
d. 4

31. If in a certain coded language, BA is coded as 6 and CA is coded as 8. Then how would BSC
be coded in the same code language?
a. 54
b. 24
c. 48
d. 22

32. If in a certain coded language, 'EIGHT’ be coded as 'GLLMZ. Then how would "TRUST be
coded in the same code language?

a. UVWXY
b. VUXYZ
c. UVXYZ
d. VUYXZ

33. Find the missing term:


1/6, 1/15, 1/35, 1/77, ?

a. 1/132
b. 1/136
c. 1/144
d. 1/143

34. Find the missing term:


480, 240, 80, 20, ?

a. 5
b. 2
c. 4
d. 3

35. Find the missing term:


39, 53, 45, 45, 51, 37, ?

a. 45
b. 29
c. 57
d. 43

36. Find the missing term:


60, 90, 180, 450, ?

a. 1440
b. 1125
c. 900
d. 1350

37. Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence.

38. Mark the odd one out?

a. 632
b. 842
c. 551
d. 732

39. Mark the odd one out?

a. FBC
b. RCE
c. LAL
d. PDD

40. Mark the odd one out?

FRET, GSFU, HUGV, IUHW, JVIX

a. IUHW
b. HUGV
c. JVIX
d. FRET

41. Find the missing term:


4, 5, 9, 14, 23, 37, ?
a. 60
b. 51
c. 63
d. 55

42. In a certain language, ‘HOCKEY’ is coded as ZFLDPI. Then how would CRICKET be coded in
the same code language?

a. VFDLJSD
b. UFLDJSD
c. DSJDLFU
d. TEKCIRC

43. Find the missing term:


24, 60, 120, 210, ?

a. 336
b. 360
c. 343
d. 330

44. If in a certain code language, "DIFFERENT" is coded as "", then how would "AMBIGUOUS" be
coded in the same code language?

a. EOCMIWSWT
b. EOCMIVSWT
c. EODMIVSWT
d. EOCMIVTWT

45. The Problem Figure given below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank cell in the
Problem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of the Latin square:

1. A row or column never contains the same item twice.


2. Same items are there in every row.
3. Same Items are there in every column.

From the items given in the Response Figures, choose the one that should come in place of "?"
in the Problem Figure.
a. 1
b. 3
c. 2
d. 4

46. Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence

47. Find the missing term:


DEB, IJG, NOL, ?, XYV

a. RSP
b. RSQ
c. STQ
d. STP

48. Find the missing term:


13, 9, 26, 18, 52, 36, ?

a. 90
b. 124
c. 104
d. 100

49. Find the missing term:


2, 10, 20, 68, 130, 222, ?

a. 362
b. 360
c. 350
d. 348

50. Find the missing term:


PANT, SXQQ, VUTN, ?

a. YRWK
b. WRYK
c. XSVL
d. YKWR

51. If in a certain coded language, 'CAKE' is coded as 400 and 'BAE' is coded as 64. Then how
would 'BAKE' be coded in the same code language?

a. 81
b. 400
c. 361
d. 100

52. If in a certain coded language, 'PAPER' be coded as 6. Then how would 'STATIONARY' be
coded in the same code language?

a. 9
b. 11
c. 8
d. 10

53. Mark the odd one out?


12, 36, 80, 140, 252, 392
a. 140
b. 36
c. 392
d. 80

54. The Problem Figure given below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank cell in the
Problem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of the Latin square:

1. A row or column never contains the same item twice.


2. Same items are there in every row.
3. Same Items are there in every column.

From the items given in the Response Figures, choose the one that should come in place of "?"
in the Problem Figure.

a. 3
b. 1
c. 4
d. 2

55. The Problem Figure given below has the properties of a Latin Square. Each blank cell in the
Problem Figure will contain an item based on the following properties of the Latin square:

1. A row or column never contains the same item twice.


2. Same items are there in every row.
3. Same Items are there in every column.
From the items given in the Response Figures, choose the one that should come in place of "?"
in the Problem Figure.

a. 3
b. 2
c. 4
d. 1

56. Complete the comparison:

CAT: 60 : : DEN : ?

a. 196
b. 272
c. 289
d. 280

57. If in a certain code language, "EMPLOYERS" is coded as "IOTNSAITW", then how would
"RECRUITER" be coded in the same code language?

a. VGGTXLXGV
b. VGGTXKXGV
c. VGGTXKWGV
d. VGHTXKXGV

58. Mark the odd one out?


120, 190, 360, 900, 2700, 9450

a. 9450
b. 190
c. 900
d. 390

59. If in a certain coded language, 'HOTEL' be coded as 'GNSDK. Then how would 'CHURCH be
coded in the same code language?

a. BGTPDG
b. BGTQBG
c. BGTPBG
d. DIVSBG

60. Find the missing term:


19, 76, 304, 1216, ?

a. 4800
b. 4500
c. 4554
d. 4864

61.

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