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Capgemini Campus Placement - Aptitude Questions From Previous Years

This document provides 5 sample questions that have been asked in previous years in the written test for the numerical section of Capgemini's campus placement process. The questions cover topics like speed calculation based on bicycle gear ratios and revolutions per minute, calculating actual tax owed on stock profits accounting for inflation, determining total travel charges based on distance traveled and luggage weight, comparing wait times for two queues at a store checkout based on number of customers and items in each queue, and calculating profit percentage based on a given cost price to market price ratio of an article.

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Capgemini Campus Placement - Aptitude Questions From Previous Years

This document provides 5 sample questions that have been asked in previous years in the written test for the numerical section of Capgemini's campus placement process. The questions cover topics like speed calculation based on bicycle gear ratios and revolutions per minute, calculating actual tax owed on stock profits accounting for inflation, determining total travel charges based on distance traveled and luggage weight, comparing wait times for two queues at a store checkout based on number of customers and items in each queue, and calculating profit percentage based on a given cost price to market price ratio of an article.

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Capgemini Campus Placement - Aptitude questions from previous years

Here are a few questions asked in the numerical section of the written test of Capgemini in last
some years:

1. The cycle has following specifications:

The rear derailer is on the 14 tooth gear and the front derailer is on the 52 tooth gear. The rear gear
has 14 teeth. The diameter of the rear wheel is 27". If a cyclist pedals at 75 revolutions per minute,
then what will be the speed achieved?

A. 22.38
B. 26.85
C. 30
D. 25

2. Mr. Sohan works for Azania Company. The company grants 1000 shares to Mr. Sohan in 2008.
At that point each share is worth Rs. 100. In 2010, he decides to sell his entire stake and at that
point, the value is Rs. 120 per share. The government declares that the tax to be paid is 10% of the
entire profit. Due to the inflation, the value of a rupee in 2010 is equivalent to 0.8 of a rupee in
2008. In this situation, which of the following model indicates the actual tax to be paid by the
investor?

A. 120 Rs at 2008 value " 100 Rs at 2010 value * (1 Re at 2008 value / 0.9 Re at 2010 value)
B. 100 Rs at 2010 value " 120 Rs at 2008 value * (1 Re at 2010 value / 0.8 Re at 2008 value)
C. 120 Rs at 2010 value " 100 Rs at 2008 value
D. 120 Rs at 2010 value " 100 Rs at 2008 value * (1 Re at 2010 value / 0.8 Re at 2008 value)

3. The minimum token cost is Rs. 100, which grants the token holder to travel up to a distance of 10
miles. And for every additional mile travelled, the charge is Rs. 10. A minimum luggage weight of
10 kg is not charged, after which it is charged at Rs. 1 per kg. During a specific journey, suppose
you carry a weight of 'k' kg, and a distance of 'p' miles is travelled, which equation will indicate the
correct total charge to be paid by the traveller?

A. 100 + (10 * (p-10)) + k


B. 100 - (10 * p) + (k-10)
C. 100 + (10 * (p-10)) + (k-10)
D. 100 - (10 * (p+10)) + (k-10)

4. There are two queues at a discount store billing counter. In the first queue there are a1 customers
all with b1 items in their cart, while in the second queue there are a2 customers all with b2 items in
their cart. It takes t seconds to process each item and p seconds for each person to pay. A customer
wishes to know which queue to join.
Which one of these options gives the condition for the first queue to be the better queue to join?

A. a1(p+b1t) = a2(p+b2t)
B. a1(p+b1t) C. a2(p+b2t) = a1(p+b1t)
D. a1(p+b1t) = a2(p+b2t)

5. The ratio of cost price to the market price of an article is 4: 5. What is the profit percentage if the

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