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Accenture Written Test Pattern: 2011 |
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Written Test consist of Three Section:
Verbal
This section consisted of simple English questions, just read with concentration
and you will get the answer though the options. Some of the questions I remember are:
1. _____his vacation, he trekked ____ the hills and walked _____ the river.
a. During, over, along
b. in, in, across.
And some similar options. well I chose the first one. next
4 questions were same filling in the blanks type. then next 3 included synonyms.
for e.g.
2. he has to endure the pain of his fathers death.
a. bear (Ans)
b. face
c. tolerate
Analytical
Mark the answers according to the following:
A- If all the three options match
B- If FIRST and SECOND options match
C- If FIRST and THIRD options match
D- If none of the three match
KKTUJNGDFTSR KKTUJHGDFTSR KKTUJNGDFTSR
Ans: C
Another example: 1896.5738491023 1896.5783491023 1896.5738461023
Ans: D These question are also easy. they consume very less time and need
no pen work.
Following was the criteria decided by the selection committee of Indian
Cricket Board:
1) Player’s age should be 18-28 years
2) He must be the captain of any cricket team for at least 2 years
3) He must be a Ranji Player for at least 2 years
4) He must have taken at least 20 wickets or made 1000 runs in a calendar
year in Ranji
If 1st condition is not fulfilled. referred to chairman
If 2nd condition is not fulfilled. he must be an all rounder with at least 500
runs and 15 wickets
If 4th condition is not fulfilled. referred to VP
Questions were like following example:
Rahul was born on dec.10,1979 and is a captain of Ranji team since Feb 2005. He
won man of the tournament last year for taking 24 wickets last year. He is:
a) Selected
b) Rejected
c) Referred to Chairman
d) Data Insufficient
Ans: a
50- Q.55 were also a bit easy and were of two types:
Example of type 1: If * means +, + means -, – means / and / means *, then
what is the value of- 8+4-9*7/12+3
Example of type 2:
If * means /, / means -, – means + and + means *, then which of the following is
true:
a) 7+43*2/13-7+8 = 22.6
b) 4-9*7/4*2/3-7+2 = 25
Aptitude:
Prepare from R.S .Agarwal Quantitative aptitude book. Important topics: Venn
diagram based problems, data sufficiency Problem, directions, relations etc.
quite easy section simple ques based on Venn diagrams like
1. there are 200 students in a class. 100 speak hindi.150 speak English.
how many speak both hindi and english. Ans. there is a particular way of solving
such question you can do it using Venn diagrams very easily. here adding 100 and
150 and then subtracting 200,We will get the common students. 100+150- 200 =50
2.there are 250 people.100 read newspaper.50 read both newspaper and
magazine. find n o. of people reading only magazine. Ans. c here it depends what
are we asked for. is it ONLY magazine or magazine. calculations vary drastically
based on the sentence given. so do carefully. there were many questions of this
type and very very easy to do. then other type of question included.
3. 600 people are there.10 benches fell short so on each bench 2 extra
members were made to sit. find the no. of benches.
4. based on blood relations.
5. based on direction sensing.
Two sentences are given below. Mark the answer according to the following:
A- If only First sentence is required to verify the sentence
B- If only Second sentence is required to verify the sentence
C- If both First and Second sentence are required to verify the sentence
D- Cannot be verified even if both sentences are considered.
Example:
Two trains are traveling towards each other. When will the two trains meet ? If
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1. Train A is coming at a speed of 20km/hr
2. Train B is coming at a speed of 30km/hr Ans: D
If 1 is written as $, and 0 is written as *. Then answer the following: (e.g. 4
is written as $** and 3 is written as $$)
Example:
3*5-12+10-9/3
The solution of the above expression can be represented as?
Ans: $*$* (1010 in binary i.e. ten in decimal)
there were almost 6 questions of such type and Will say they were really easy.
you can very easily solve them.
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