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Q: Describe a situation in which you had to arrive at a compromise or guide others to a compromise ? 3260 0

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Explanation :

This question is designed to see how well you can mediate a situation and handle conflict. You want to come across as someone who can compromise when necessary. An interviewer wants to see that you can not only reach an outcome that is desirable for both sides of a conflict of interest, but also that you can understand where the other person is coming from. Empathy and understanding go a long way in any job and this is a good opportunity to show that you can put yourself in another’s shoes.

Q:

She didn't realize that the clever salesman was taking her for a ride. 

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    pulling her along
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    forcing her to go with him
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    trying to trick her
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    taking her in a car
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Answer : 3. "trying to trick her "

Q: In a certain code DOWN is written as '5@9#' and NAME is written as '#6%3'. How is MODE written in that code ? 3260 0

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    6@53
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    %@53
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    53%#
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    %#35
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Answer : 2. "%@53"
Explanation :

Answer: B) %@53 Explanation: From the given information : D O W N A M E == 5 @ 9 # 6 % 3 MODE = %@53

Q: Which UN body confers the Literacy Prize? 3260 0

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    UNESCO
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    UNICEF
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    WHO
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    FAO
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Answer : 1. "UNESCO"

Q: The difference of two numbers is 14. Their LCM and HCF are 441 and 7. Find the two numbers ? 3259 0

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    63 and 49
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    64 and 48
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    62 and 46
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    64 and 49
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Answer : 1. "63 and 49"
Explanation :

Answer: A) 63 and 49 Explanation: Since their HCFs are 7, numbers are divisible by 7 and are of the form 7x and 7y Difference = 14 => 7x - 7y = 14=> x - y = 2 product of numbers = product of their hcf and lcm=> 7x * 7y = 441 * 7=> x * y = 63 Now, we havex * y = 63 , x - y = 2=> x = 9 , y = 7 The numbers are 7x and 7y=> 63 and 49

Q:

How many straight lines in the figure?

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    16
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    19
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    17
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    18
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Answer : 3. "17"

Q:

The historical Sher Shah Suri Marg is called as:

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    National Highway number 22
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    National Highway Number 11
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    National Highway Number 8
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    National Highway number 1
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Answer : 4. "National Highway number 1 "

Q: Suppose today is Friday, what day of the week will it be 65 days from now? 3258 0

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    Saturday
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    Sunday
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    Friday
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    Thursday
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Answer : 2. "Sunday"
Explanation :

Answer: B) Sunday Explanation: The day of the week repeats every 7 days. Given today is Friday. Again Friday is repeated on the 7th day, 14th,... on 7 multiple days. Hence, Friday is on the 63rd day, as 63 is multiple of 7.   Now, the required day of the week on the 65th day is Sunday.

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