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Monday, July 16, 2012

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Mathematics MOCK CET TEST PAPER-2 - 2012

1. For any integer a, the remainder obtained when a2 is divided by 4 is

(1) 0 or 2 (2) 1 or 2 (3) 0 or 1 (4) 1 or 3



2. It is observed that 23X + 17Y = 1 for some integers X and Y. Then (X, Y )=

(1) 4 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) 3



3. The sum of all the positive divisors of 180 excluding 1 and itself is

(1) 365 (2) 456 (3) 637 (4) 526



5. If the value of a third order determinant is 11, then the value of the determinant formed by the cofactors will be

(1) 11 (2) 121 (3) 1331 (4) – 11



9. The 3 vectors 7i - 11j + k, 5i + 3j - 2k and 12i - 8j - k form the sides of

(1) an equilateral triangle (2) an isosceles triangle (3) a scalene triangle (4) a right angled triangle
12. Which one below is true?

(1) Every binary operation, * on a set satisfies the identity axiom.

(2) Every binary operation, * on a set satisfies a * (b * c) =(a * b) * c.

(3) Every commutative binary operation is associative.

(4) Every binary operation defined on a set having exactly one element is both

commutative and associative.



13. The total number of binary operations that can be defined on the set (0,1) is

(1) 6 (2) 24 (3) 8 (4) 16



35. The least perimeter of a rectangle of area 100 sq. units is

(1) 40 units (2) 50 units (3) 25 units (4) 20 units

............

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011


Essar Aptitude - General

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 Analytical Reasoning - I
Time Limit: 9 min 10 sec
Question 1. (Single Selection)
STATE is related to ESTATE in the same way as TUMBLE is related to ________?
1. Fumble
2. Crumble
3. Stumble
4. Mumble
5. Humble


Question 2. (Single Selection)
If the following alphabet were written in the reverse order, which will be the fifth letter to the right of the eleventh letter from the left?

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
1. J
2. K
3. L
4. P
5. U


Question 3. (Single Selection)
Four of the following five English words are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
1. C-G
2. T-X
3. E-I
4. J-N
5. M-Q
Question 4. (Single Selection)
If the first and the third letters in the word CONTRIBUTION were interchanged, also the second and fourth letters, the fifth and seventh and so on, which letter would be eighth, counting from your left?
1. I
2. B
3. U
4. R
5. None of these
Question 5. (Single Selection)
If A ^ B means “A is the father of B” A < B means “A is the sister of B”, A > B means “A is the brother of B”, then how is P related to R in the following codified relationship?

R < S ^ P > T
1. Aunt
2. Cousin
3. Niece
4. Nephew
5. None of these
Question 6. (Single Selection)
Given that “Mountain is greater than or equal to Tree”, Tree is smaller than Ocean”, and “Ocean is not greater than River”, which of the following statements can be definitely TRUE?
1. Mountain is either greater than or equal to River
2. River is either smaller than or equal to Tree
3. River is greater than Tree
4. Mountain is either greater than or equal to Ocean
5. None of these
Question 7. (Single Selection)
In a certain code ASHOK is written as LMIQB, how will MEDHA be written in that code?
1. BFCDN
2. BFECN
3. BFEFN
4. BIECN
5. None of these
Question 8. (Single Selection)
“t” is in ‘Often’ in the same way as “h” is in ________?
1. Inhibit
2. House
3. Enhance
4. Hope
5. Hour
Question 9. (Single Selection)
In a certain code LARGEST is written as SRDFQZK. How would RATION be written in the code?
1. MNHSAQ
2. MNISZQ
3. MNHDZQ
4. MNHSZQ
5. None of these
Question 10. (Single Selection)
If Y denotes ÷, Q denotes x, and T denotes +, then 15Q13Y3T6 = ?
1. 65
2. 591
3. 71
4. 946
5. None of these
Question 11. (Single Selection)
In a certain game, if a person steps on the particular square he gets one rupee and every time he misses the particular square he has to pay one rupee. He is allowed to try 100 times and gets an amount of Rs. 40. How may times did he step on the particular square?
1. 75
2. 65
3. 55
4. 60
5. 70
 
Analytical Reasoning - II
Description:

These questions are based on the following series of elements (English letters, numerals and symbols).

A B 8 @ E 2 $ + 5 J 3 6 M * % P 7 9 S 4 U ? 1 X { }

Time Limit: 3 min 20 sec
Question 1. (Single Selection)
If the first two elements interchange their positions, the third and the fourth elements interchange their positions, and so on and so forth, which of the following triplet will show the exact sequence of the three elements in the new arrangement?
1. X 1 {
2. 5 6 3
3. P M %
4. * P M
5. None of these
Question 2. (Single Selection)
If this series is of English alphabet, in which some letters are represented by numerals or symbols, which letter is represented by the element which is exactly midway between11th element from the left and the 10th element from the right?
1. L
2. Q
3. O
4. N
5. None of these
Question 3. (Single Selection)
How many such letters are there in the above series, each of which is immediately preceded by a numeral and immediately followed by a symbol?
1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. 5
5. None of these
Question 4. (Single Selection)
If numbers from 1 to 9, in the serial order, expresses the English letters that appear in the above series, what will be the sum of all the numerals, the old and the new together?
1. 90
2. 45
3. 36
4. 18
5. None of these

 
Analytical Reasoning - III
Description:

In the following questions the symbols <, >, &, £ and ? are used with the following meaning:

A > B means A is smaller than B
A < B means A is greater than B
A & B means A is either greater than or equal to B
A £ B means A is either smaller than or equal to B
A ? B means A is equal to B

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I & II given below them is/ are definitely true?

Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec
Question 1. (Single Selection)
Statement
J & I, C > O, I < O

Conclusions
I.
C > J
II. C > I
1. Only Conclusion I is true
2. Only Conclusion II is true
3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true
Question 2. (Single Selection)
Statement
J > S, S ? Z, Z > W

Conclusions
I.
Z ? J
II. W > J
1. Only Conclusion I is true
2. Only Conclusion II is true
3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true
Question 3. (Single Selection)
Statement
Y £ W, W ? X, X & U

Conclusions
I.
Y > X
II. Y ? X
1. Only Conclusion I is true
2. Only Conclusion II is true
3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true
Question 4. (Single Selection)
Statement
C < L, Z > J, L & Z

Conclusions
I.
L > J
II. C < J
1. Only Conclusion I is true
2. Only Conclusion II is true
3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true
Question 5. (Single Selection)
Statement
E & C, L < Z, C > Z

Conclusions
I.
E < Z
II. L < C
1. Only Conclusion I is true
2. Only Conclusion II is true
3. Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II is true
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
5. Both the Conclusions I and II are true
Analytical Reasoning - IV
Description:

Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II are 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 (1) 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.
Give answer (2) 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.
Give answer (3) if the data in Statement I alone OR in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

CAUTION: Do NOT mark your answer unless you consider both the statements carefully.

Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec
If “6 5 9” stands for “we are healthy”, which digit stands for ,healthy,?
I. “5 7” stands for “healthy habits”.
II. “693” stands for “we are busy”.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 2. (Single Selection)
Who among A, B, C, D and E is the tallest?
I. E is taller than three of them but not as tall as A.
II. B is taller than D and C; but not tall as A.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 3. (Single Selection)
In a seven-storey building with one flat on each storey, who among A, B, C, D, E, & F occupies the middlemost flat?
I. A and D occupy the flats on the two extremes storeys and they have C and E as their immediate neighbors.
II. The flat occupied by B is not in the middle.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 4. (Single Selection)
Which code stands for “Brazil” in a code language in which “Mob” stands for “Argentina.”?
I. “Dip Mob Nod” denotes “Brazil defeated Argentina”, in that code.
II. “Italy defeated Argentina” is denoted by “ Sip Dip Mob” in that code.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 5. (Single Selection)
What is the area of a circular playground that has a wire fencing around it?
I. The cost of fencing was Rs. 15, 626 at the rate of Rs. 35 per Kg.
II. The fencing is 63 meters away from the center of the playground.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Analytical Reasoning - V
Description:

Read the following information and answer the questions.

(A) A Cultural Organization desires to organize a programme of two categories, Viz.: Classical Dance performances and Music Concerts in a week commencing from Sunday to Saturday.
(B) There will be four dance performances viz: Kathakali, Bharatnatyam, Katthak and Oddyssi, and three musical concerts : Pure Classical, Semi Classical and Light music.
(C) Of these seven performances, no two of the same category will be organized on two consecutive days.
(D) The programme is to start with Kathakali, and Semi-Classical is to be organized on the middle day of the week.
(E) Bharatnatyam is to be organized on the previous day of Pure Classical.

Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec
Question 1. (Single Selection)
Bharatnatyam can be organized on:
1. only Tuesday
2. only Friday
3. only Thursday
4. cannot be determined
5. None of these
Question 2. (Single Selection)
With the given specifications, the only programme that can be arranged on Monday is:
1. Semi classical
2. Light music
3. Pure classical
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
 
Question 3. (Single Selection)
Which of the following can be the last programme of the week?
1. Oddyssi or Katthak
2. only Oddyssi
3. only Pure classical
4. cannot be determined
5. none of these
Question 4. (Single Selection)
If the programme is required to start with Pure Classical on Sunday, which of the conditions given above can NOT be adhered to?
1. Only (E)
2. Only (C)
3. Only (D)
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
Question 5. (Single Selection)
Katthak can be organized on:
1. only Thursday
2. only Friday
3. only Saturday
4. on Tuesday or Saturday
5. None of these
 
Analytical Reasoning - VI
Description:

In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer

(1) if only assumption I is implicit.
(2) if only assumption II is implicit
(3) if either I or II is implicit;
(4) if neither I nor II is implicit
(5) if both I and II are implicit.

Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec
Question 1. (Single Selection)
Statement
The only way to contain the circulation of black money in the market is to make the tax laws more liberal and user friendly.

Assumptions
I. Tax laws in India are draconian and inadequate.
II. Circulation of black money in the market is undesirable.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 2. (Single Selection)
Statement
Teachers of many schools and colleges are breaking all norms of the profession and provoking unnecessary controversies by entering into the active party politics.

Assumptions
I.
Teachers should be above party politics.
II. Teachers should take part in social activities rather than party politics.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 3. (Single Selection)
Statement
What is needed at the center to-day is the will and determination to govern and not authoritarian government.

Assumptions
I.
Authoritarianism and effective governance go hand in hand.
II. Will and determination to govern and non-authoritarian government are the two sites of the same coin.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 4. (Single Selection)
Statement
India needs competent manpower just as urgently as it needs massive capital inflow for rapid economic development.

Assumptions
I. India
cannot achieve fast economic growth without massive does of capital.
II. Competent manpower is necessary for rapid economic development.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Question 5. (Single Selection)
Statement
If you want to understand the determinants of effective leadership, this is one of the available books.

Assumptions
I. If is essential for everyone to understand the determinants of effective leadership.
II. Wrong understanding may be gained if this book is not read.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

 
Analytical Reasoning - VII
Description:

In each question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions, which are numbered I, II and III. Assuming that all the given statements are True, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.

Time Limit: 4 min 10 sec
Question 1. (Single Selection)
Statements
All fans are phones. All phones are letters. Some letters are bulbs.

Conclusions
I. Some letters are phones.
II. Some phones are fans.
III. All fans are letters
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only III follows
4. Only II and III follow
5. None follows
Question 2. (Single Selection)
Statements
Most psychologists are historians. No historian is economist. All economists
are psychologists.

Conclusions
I. Some historians are psychologists
II. All psychologists are economists
III. No economist is historian.
1. Only II follows
2. Only I and II follow
3. Only II and III follow
4. Only I and III follow
5. None of these
 
Question 3. (Single Selection)
Statements
Some flowers are gifts. All gifts are books. All books are tables.

Conclusions
I. Some tables are flowers.
II. Some flowers are tables.
III. All tables are books.
1. Only I follows
2. Only II follows
3. Only I and II follow
4. Only II and III follow
5. None of these
Question 4. (Single Selection)
Statements
Some banks are factories. Some factories are offices. All offices are prisons

Conclusions
I. All prisons are factories.
II. Some Banks are prisons.
III. Some offices are banks.
1. None follows
2. All the three follow
3. Only I and II follow
4. Only II and III follow
5. Only I and III follow
Question 5. (Single Selection)
Statements
All principals are teachers. All teachers are schools. All schools are grounds.

Conclusions
I. Some teachers are grounds.
II. All teachers are principals.
III. All principals are grounds.
1. Only I and II follow
2. Only I and III follow
3. Only II and III follow
4. None follows
5. All follow

Saturday, August 20, 2011

L&T Infotech Technical Questions papers previous years


L&T Infotech Campus Selection Placement Paper,GD,Final Selection Rounds
qustion papers of previous years by the persons appearing in the L&T infotech  technical institute
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L&T Infotech Placement Papers | L&T Infotech  Interview Procedure | 
L&T Infotech Aptitude Questions | L&T Infotech Technical Questions | 
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 Iam Srinivas of Sri Venkateswara Engg. College, Chittoor.
 
I recently attended L&T infotech campus recruitment held at Sri 
Vidyanekethan Engg. College, Tirupathi on 9th -10th  of September
(2006) .
 
Eligibilities:
 
Should have consistently scored atleast 60% in 10th, intermediate
and 
BTECH all sems.
 
Should not have any history of fails in any class or semester.
 
Process of Selection:
 
1) Written test on quantitative aptitude, reasoning and English
each section consists of 30 questions => total 90 questions in 90
minutes.
No negative marks 90 marks.
 
There is sectional cutoff so you need to score in all sections
properly
The sectional cutoff was around 14-16.
 
Note: there are 3 sets of papers almost same standard.
 
2) Technical interview     may or may not have group discussion
3) HR interview   
 
 
 
 
 
        
 
Written Test:
 
Aptitude:
 
1. In a kilometer race between A and B, A beats B by 9 seconds or 36 
meter. Then what is the time taken by B to finish the race.
 
Sol:  When A has just completed the race it means B is behind by
36mts or  
completed 966mts. And when a has taken T seconds to complete the
race B 
needs another 9 secs to complete the race; that means B runs
another 36mts 
in 4sec so his speed is 36/9 = 4mts/sec
 
So travels 1000mts or 1km in 1000/(36/9)=250secs(time=dist/speed)
So A completes race in 250-9sec=241secs .
 
2. If 4apples and 6oranges cost 13/- and 2apples & 4oranges cost
7/- find 
cost of one apple and one orange.
 
Sol: subtract 2nd eqn from 1st then we have 2a-2o=6 =>1apple and
1orange 
cost 3/-
 
3. If a person travels for P km in t hrs and then increases his
speed by x 
km/hr find his new speed.
 
a) (p/t)+x    b) pt+x         c)p/x+t     d)pt/x   ans:a
 
4,5,6 questons based on statistics from a bar graph.
 
7. If a kite is at a height of 50mts from ground and the angle of 
inclination from a point on ground is 60degree then find length
of the 
kite sting.
 
Sol: based on trigonometry heights and distances: sin60=height of 
kite/length of string(altitude/hypotenuse) .
 
ans:100/(root of 3).
 
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8. If avg. of 6 nos. is 8 and later 2 new nos. are added such
that the avg 
of the present 8 nos is 6 then what is the avg of  newly added
two nos.
 
 
Sol:
 
 avg=total sum of values/ no of objects or observation
?    8 =total sum of values of 6 nos /6
?    total sum of values of 6 nos=6*8=48
now when 2 new nos are added applying same formula 6= total sum
of values 
of 8 nos/8
?    total sum of values of 8 nos=48 so the value has not changed
which 
means the sum of added 2 nos is zero so avg=zero/2=zero (ans)
 
9. What % of 4/7 is 4/5?
 
Sol: {(4/5)/(4/7)}*100= ans =140%
 
10. By what % should a person sell an article so as to gain a
profit of 
24% even after giving a discount of 10 % ?
 
Sol)
 
the easiest way to solve such problems is by assuming the cost
price as 
100rs 
        So to get a profit of 24% means to sell at 100+24=124/-
        So suppose he sold it at 10% discount initially he sells
at 90rs  
so ther is a difference of 34/- 
 
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11. One problem on Arithematic progression
 
12. One on mean
 
13. Matrix addition:
      If    1  2  3          1  1  1             0  1  2    
            5  7  9    =    3  4  7      +     2  3  2   
            2  3  4          1   1  1           1  2    ?       
then what is the value of ?  
  
ans: 4-1=3
 
14. Find the determinant of a 3*3 matrix?  
 
15. A red light glows every 10sec, yellow every 15sec and red
every 18sec. 
find the number of times all three glow together from 8:00AM to
9:00AM 
(including both times)
 
Sol :   LCM of 10,15,18 = 90 
So every 90 seconds all three glow together so in one hour there
are 3600 
secs 
So 3600/90=40 times but answer is 41 because they glow at 0th
second that 
is at 8 Am since both times are included.
 
16. If a man travels at 30km/hr is behind a car by 40mtrs. In
20sec if he 
leads the car by 20mts then what is speed of car?
 
17. If age of a person is x and his mothers age is 34. then after
how many 
years will the mothers age be twice of the son? 
 
18. One more age problem
 
19. If a person takes 5 days and 8 hrs   to dig a trench ; then
how many 
persons will dig 3 trenches in 1 day (with each day of  8 hrs work)
 
20,21,22 questions based on arthematic calculation to check ur
speed in 
calculating.
 
One question based on allegation and mixture  go for error and
trial method
 
I don't remember other 7 questions
 
 
 
 
Verbal test:
 
30 questions 
 
Meanings 3 questions:
 
Faux Pas : means a blunder (spelled as fau pa)
 Don't remember other two 
 
 
Arranging sentences in order(3 or 4 questions)
 
Finding errors in a sentence(3 Qs)
 
Reading passage (5 questions ): easy to score atleast 4 marks out
of 5 by 
reading questions and coming to passage to search answer also
less time 
consuming
 
Also anologies
 
Reasoning
 
Based on venn diagram 3 questions 
 
 
 
 
1) Which diagram best represents musician, violinist and
instrumentalist?
 
Ans: three concentric circles  the outermost circle being
musician the 
inner circle instrumentalist and the innermost being violinist.
Because every violinist a musician and instrumentalist but not the 
viceversa.
Every instrumentalist is a musician but not the viceversa
 
2) polygon, quadrilateral and rhombus ?
 
Ans : the same as above answer rhombus is the innermost then the 
quadrilateral and outside is the polygon .
 
Explaination: a polygon is a 3 or more close sided figure so even a 
triangle and pentagon are polygons so is a quadrialateral which
is a 4 
sided fig and quad includes rombus, square, rectangle, kite,
trapezium etc
Not able to remember other one 
 
Three questions on seating arrangement .
 
3 questions based on giving 3 figures and then we are required to
find the 
4th fig which comes next in the logical sequence.
 
 
Other questions are also not that tough.
 
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Technical Interview questions:
 
As I belong to ECE they asked on 
define modulation and types of modulation ?
Types of antenna and where is antenna placed in an aeroplane?
 
What is the antenna used in home for doordarshan chaneel ans is 
broad 
side array antenna ?
Data bus size of 8086 &8085 microprocessors ?
Ram size of 8085&86 ?
My favourite subjects I was also asked tell me about urself  ?

L&T Infotech Campus Selection Placement Paper


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Infotech Campus Selection Placement Paper,GD,Final Selection Rounds
qustion papers of previous years by the persons appearing in the L&T infotech  technical institute

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Hi this is Bhuwan Rawat from Dehradun institute of technology.
I got through in L&T infotech on 24th jan 2008 conducted in Dehradun 
institute of technology, Dehradun
 
The test comprised of 90 questions equally divided into 3 sections given 
below
 
Quantitative Aptitude         30 quesstions
Verbal                        30 questions
Logical Reasoning             30 questions
 
There were 3 sets of papers & everything was professionally managed.
 
Quantitative   
 
    * Profit & Loss
    * Number Systems
    * Linear Equations
    * Permutations & Combinations
    * Time speed distance
    * Time & Work
    * Mixtures & Allegations
    * pipes and cisterns
    All are really simple & basic problems. Concentrate more on 
fundamentals
 
1) A red light glows every 10sec, yellow every 15sec and red every 
   18sec.find the number of times all three glow together from 8:00AM 
   To 9:00AM (including both times)?
 
2) If age of a person is x and his mothers age is 34. then after how   
   many years will the mothers age be twice of the son? 
 
3) Three problem on Arithmetic progression and geometric progression.
 
4) One on mean.
 
5) Matrix addition?
 
6) Find the determinant of a 3*3 matrix?  
 
7) A man buys two watches at Rs.540. He sells one watch at 10% profit   
   and other at 15% loss. He didn’t gain any profit or loss. What was
   the cost of the watch.
 
8) Value of diesel is 5.40 and petrol is 4.20. if petrol value
   Increases with 40% per week after how many week wil it overcome the
   Value of Diesel.
 
9) 5 questions were on bar graph. Very simple ones.
 
10) If a can give b a lead start of 10 meters and c a lead start of 17
    meters how much lead start can b give to c.
 
11) If average of three innings of a is 75. and the average score of
    First two innings is 75% then how much did he score in the third
    Inning?
 
12) no. divide by 5 & 7 gives remainder 3 & 7. if same no. is divided 
    by 35 then what is the remainder?
 
13) (72+70+68+_ _ _ +40) =?
14) Three taps A and B can fill up a tank in 10 min,15 mins and 21
    Mins respectively. They are opened together and after 4 mins A is
    closed.In how much time Band C will fill up the remaining part?
 
 
 
Verbal test:
 
 
30 questions
 
Meanings 3 questions:
 
Faux Pas: means a blunder (spelled as fau pa)
 
Sanguine
 
Arranging sentences in order (3 or 4 questions)
 
Finding errors in a sentence (6 Qs)
 
Fill in the blanks (5 questions)
 
Analogy (4 questions)
 
Reading passage (5 questions): 
 
easy to score atleast 4 marks out of 5 by reading questions and coming to 
passage to search answer also less time consuming.
 
Reasoning:
 
It was the simplest part I found in the whole paper. There were questions 
related to
 
1)      A puzzle of 8 friends 4 girls and 4 boys who have to be placed on 
4 bikes. And different conditions were given.
 
2)      Another puzzle where five band member were present i.e. ram, 
Mohan, shyam, ravi, suresh and five instruments like guitar, violin, 
tabla,sitar,paino. Few conditions like a) ram can only sitar. B) mohan can 
play all the instruments. C) shyam can only play piano or guitar. D) ravi 
can only play piano. Four questions related to it were given.
 
 
3)       Four question on figure reasoning.like sets of figures(SHAPES ) 
ARE GIVEN  .EACH SET HAVING THREE FIGURES 
   LAST SHAPE OF THIRD SET Will be missing and you  HAVE TO IDENTIFY 
   it BY CHECKING OTHER COMBINATIONS  
 
                 A1  A2  A3
                 B1  B2  B3
                 C1  C2  X      Find X?
 
 
GD/Extempore
 
 
There were 4 panels in which GD/Extempore
 is distributed.
 
as there r various topics  running  from which some are
 
Global warming
 
Brain drain
 
Growth of it in India
 
reservation system in india.
 
BPOs in INDIA
 
For this section just speak what ever u know about that topic u have a
chance as their selection rate per group is very higher around 10 out of 
15 students. Every one is given chance. 
If the HR doesn’t like the performance in gd he can go for Extempore. In 
some cases only extempore was conducted.
 
 
 
HR/Tech interview 
 
For hr part prepare the basic simple questions like 
 
About yourself?
 
why L & T?
 
After 5 years where you think to stand in organization?
 
problem is on teamwork or coordination?
 
why l & t hire u?
 
questions on projects you mentioned in that?
 
Tech part prepare c language, basic difference in java, c++,c# .
 DBMS( normalization and triggering).
Why c++ is called c++ and not c+?
If you have unix background as I had 
then what is kernel, shell and wat is shell 32?
 
That’s all I can remember.