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The document outlines a comprehensive assessment structure for a graduate non-engineering program, detailing sections such as English ability, cognitive skills, and technical assessments with specific questions and time allocations. It includes various types of reasoning questions, including critical reasoning, abstract reasoning, and problem-solving scenarios. Additionally, it features sample questions related to logical reasoning, coding-decoding, and family relationships, among others.

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The document outlines a comprehensive assessment structure for a graduate non-engineering program, detailing sections such as English ability, cognitive skills, and technical assessments with specific questions and time allocations. It includes various types of reasoning questions, including critical reasoning, abstract reasoning, and problem-solving scenarios. Additionally, it features sample questions related to logical reasoning, coding-decoding, and family relationships, among others.

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Graduate- Non Engineering

Sections Part No of Questions Time


English ability

Cognitive Critical Reasoning & Problem 50 50


Solving
Abstract Reasoning
Engineering
No of No of
Sections Part Questions Questions Time
English ability 17
Critical Reasoning & Problem 50
18
Solving
Abstract Reasoning 15
Cognitive and
90
Technical assessment Common Application and MS office 12
Pseudocode 18 40

Fundamentals of Networking,
Security and Cloud 10
90
Syllabus- Cognitive Ability
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving = 18 Question
• Arrangements
• Blood Relations
•Statement & Conclusions
• Coding Decoding
• Agree Disagree – Assumption , Conclusion
• Analogies
• Inferred Meaning ( Syllogism )
• Logical Sequence- Series
Question 1 :
Pointing to a girl in a college poster,
Deepika said, "She is my mother-in-law's
only son's niece". How is that girl's
mother related to Deepika?

A. Sister
B. Sister-in-law
C. Daughter-in-law
D. Cousin
Question 2 :

If the Code of “ SBZMNH” is ACTION , then


A(1) Z(26) what will be the code of DETAIL ?
B(2) Y(25)
C(3) X(24)
D(4) W(23)
E(5) V(22)
F(6) U(21) A SDCKHZ
G(7) T(20) B SCDKZH
H(8) S(19) C SDCKYZ
I(9) R(18) D SDTKHZ
J(10) Q(17)
K(11) P(16)
L(12) O(15)
M(13) N(14)
Question 3 :
Study the following information and answer the questions
that follow.
Seven people P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V go shopping on the one
of the days starting from Monday. It is known that only one
person goes shopping each day.
-P goes shopping on Thursday.
-Only two people go shopping between P and S as well as P
and V.
U goes shopping before P.
-There is a two days' gap between shopping days of Q and R.
-T, Q and U go shopping before R.
-V goes shopping on Sunday.

Q3 Who among the following shops on Wednesday?


Q4 Who among the following goes shopping on day next to
P?
Question 5: Find the Missing Term
4 : 24 :: ?: 120
A. 6
B. 7
C. 4
D. 5
Question6: Answer the questions based on the
information given below:
If RAT = 42 and CAT = 57, then LATE = ?
A(1) Z(26)
B(2) Y(25) A. 60
B. 70
C(3) X(24) C. 64
D(4) W(23) D. 74
E(5) V(22)
F(6) U(21)
G(7) T(20)
H(8) S(19)
I(9) R(18)
J(10) Q(17)
K(11) P(16)
L(12) O(15)
M(13) N(14)
Directions (7-8): Answer the questions based on the information given
below.
In a family, there are seven kids K, L, M, N, O, P and Q of different heights. Q
is shorter than only O. L is just shorter than K. At least three persons are
shorter than K. M is taller than P. M is shorter than K. N is not taller than P.
Q7. How many kids are taller than M?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Five
(d) Four
(e) None of these
Q8. Who among the following is third
tallest kid?
(a) M
(b) Q
(c) K
(d) L
(e) None of these.
Q9: What should come in place of “?”in the
following number series ?
5 , 11 , 35 , 143, 719 , ?
A. 4319
B. 4300
C. 4400
D. 4517
E. 4488
Question 10 :
A certain number of people are sitting in a row, facing north. N is sitting third to the left of P.
M is sitting third to the left of N. O is sitting third to the left of M. M is sitting
between O and N. N is sitting between M and P. If no other person is sitting in the row, what is
the total number of persons seated?

1. 9
2. 10
3. 8
4. 11
Q11: Statement: Unemployment allowance should be given to all unemployed Indian
youth above 18 years of age.
Assumptions:
1.There are unemployed youth in India who needs monetary support.
2.The government has sufficient funds to provide allowance to all unemployed youth.

A. Only assumption I is implicit


B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implici
E. Both I and II are implicit
Question 12 :
To provide proper education, we need to improve our education system. To improve education
system, we need good teachers. To provide good teachers, we again need good education. In
India there are some good institutes too but most of the students opt for a job rather than trying
the career in teaching field which requires post-graduation as minimum eligibility criteria
because they do not get a good salary there.

Course of Action-

(I ) The Salary of the teachers should be hiked to encourage them for opting teaching.
(II) The minimum eligibility criterion to be a teacher should be graduate rather than post-
graduation and PhD to become a teacher as students can get a job even after graduation

(a) Only II follows


(b) Only I follows
(c) Either I or II follows
(d) Neither I nor II follows
(e) Both I and II follows
Q13 . Statements:
Give answer
Some roads are ponds.
1) if only conclusion I follows.
All ponds are stores.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
Some stores are bags.
3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Conclusions: I. Some bags are ponds
4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows
II. Some stores are roads.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow.
Q14 . Statements:
Some buildings are sofas.
Some sofas are benches.
Some benches are tables.
Conclusions:
I. Some tables are sofas.
II. No table is sofa
Give answer Statements:
1) if only conclusion I follows. Some blue are black.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
Some black are brown.
3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Some brown are red.
Conclusions:
4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows
I.Some blue are brown.
5) if both conclusions I and II follow. II.Some black are red.

Q15: Statements :
All lights are woods.
Some papers are woods.
All papers are boring.

Conclusions :I. Some boring are woods.


II. Some woods are lights.
Question 16:
Statement: There has been huge surge in covid cases, but some of the medicine's retailers are
doing black marketing of medicines and medical equipment.
Course of Action:
I. Government should take proper legal action against them.
II. All those black marketers should be hanged.
III. Government should fix the rate of medicine and medical equipment.

(a) Only I and II follow


(b) Only I follows
(c) Only I and III follow
(d) Only II and III follow
(e) All follow
Q17: What should come in place of “?”in the
following number series ?
2 , 6 , 20 , 72 , ? , 1056

A. 292
B. 272
C. 264
D. 288
E. 244
SET 18 : Foundation: Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the centre. F is third to the right of C and second
to the left of H. D is not an immediate neighbour of C or H. E is on the immediate right of A, who is
second to the right of G.
1. Who sits between G and D?

H 2) D 3)F 4) E 5) None of these

2.Which of the following is the correct position of B with respect to H?


I. Second to the right

II. Fourth to the right

III. Fourth to the left

IV. Second to the left

1) Only I

2) Only II

3) Only III

4) Both II & III

5) None of these
SECTION -B
Cognitive Ability
Abstract Reasoning- 15Q

❑ Visual Reasoning- Series , Dice , Paper folding,


pattern
❑ Flowcharts-Visual Reasoning-DI – 2
❑ Directional Sense- 2
❑ Seating Arrangement
❑ Missing Term next – 3-4
❑ Inequality
❑ D.S- 1-2
❑ Coding decoding
Question 1 :
Question 3:
Identify the figure given in the options which when put in place of (?) will logically complete
the series.

4
Question 4:
What should come in place of “?”in the following
number series ?
24 ,48 , 120 , 240 , ? , 1200

A. 620
B. 610
C. 580
D. 570
E. 600
Question 5:
Select a suitable figure from the four alternatives that would complete the figure matrix.
Direction (6-7): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Point B is 10m north of A. Point C is 24m south of D which is 5m east of E. Point G is 5m
west of F. Point C is 15m east of B. point F is 12m south of point E.
What is the shortest distance between G and B? (a) 14m
(b) 11m (c) 13m (d)10m (e) 5m

What is the direction of E with respect of G?


(a) South-west
(b) North-east
(c) South
(d) North
(e) North-west

If point H is 8m north of C, what is the direction and


distance of Point H with respect to B?
(a) 12m, North-East
(b) 7m, North
(c) 15m, South-west
(d) 17m, North-East
(e) 10m, North-west
Question 8 :
The questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You
have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question, Read
both the statements and give answer
Question : - Which code word stands for 'good' in the coded sentence
'sin co bye’ which means 'He is good’ ?
I. In the same code language, ‘co mot det' means "They are good’.
II. In the same code language, 'sin mic bye' means 'He is honest’.
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 answer the
question while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer
the question
C. If the data in statement in either statement I or II are sufficient to answer
the question
D. If the data given in statement I or statement II are not sufficient to answer
the question
E. If the data in statement I and II together are necessary to answer the
question
Question 9 :
What should come in place of “?”in the following number series ?

3.5 , 7 , 14 , 24.5 ,38.5 , ?

A. 62
B. 56
C. 52.5
D. 77
E. 49
In a row of girls facing north, Reshma is in the 10th position to the left of
Pallavi. Pallavi is 21st from the right end. If Kanika, who is 17th from the
left end, is fourth to the right of Reshma, then how many girls are there
in the row?
A. 37
B. 44
C. 43
D. 40
SANKALP BATCH(Complete Preparation)FOR PLACEMENT TCS + all Upcoming
Preparation : Daily Live
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Question (): There are eight members in a family i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. There are
three females and two married couples. A is son-in-law of C. B is daughter in law of G who
is father of H. H is unmarried. D is son of C. C married to F who is grandfather of E. E is
niece of H who is brother of A. Q17. Who among the following is brother-in-law of D?
(a) G (b) C (c) A (d) B (e) None of these
Q18. Who among the following is brother-in-law of B?
(a) A (b) H (c) D (d) G (e) None of these
Q19. Who among the following is father of D?
(a) E (b) F (c) A (d) H (e) None of these
Q12: Find the Next Term :
37 , 39 , ? , 242 , 970 , 4852

80
122
108
160

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