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Accenture Aptitude

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Latest Answer: Cut the cake horizantally (First Cut) will get two pices and the vertically (Second Cut) will get 4 pices and the cut it from middle thats the third one and will get 8 pieces ...
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600 to be seated. 10 benches are less. 2 more persons are required to be seated in each bench. How many benches.209364460
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In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is. * and that for 1 is $. The numb.:rs greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the symbol for 1 doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left.(For example, 4 is written as $**; and; 3 is written as $$)
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Latest Answer: compound ration formula is   a:b :: c:d :: e:f = a*c*e : b*d*f ...
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Each of the followed paired numbers have a relationship that's the same for all of the paired numbers. What is the missing number?{4, 100} {7, 111} {8, 1000} {1, 1} {12, 1100} {2, ?}
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In a pasture, the grass grows at an even rate. 40 cows can completely eat the grass in 40 days, if there are 30 cows the grass last fot 60 days, for how long it is sufficient for 20 cows 1) 80 2)90 3)100 4)120 5 )none
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How to solve cube problems, like a big cube is divided into 64 smaller cubes. Some sides are painted in blue, red or green. Can you plz. guide me how to approach these types of problems?
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Latest Answer: i am selected in accenturewritten round is very easythe factor u need to consider is time onlyall the question r solvablesome problems on substitution like-- if * is replaced by /....................and $ is replaced by 1-- if TV is represented as grinder ...
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Next number will be 18.This is fibonacci series X, X+1, X+2, X+3..... 
Latest Answer: The diffrence between the first two numbers is 1 and again other two numbers is increasing equally by one so at the at 5th position it would be 5So 13+5=18 is the answer. ...

Latest Answer: hello friend!firstly i would like to tell u that MBT is no more MBT. It is now tech mahindra. Ok got it.i got placed in tech mahindra. so i m gvg u the tips regarding the preperation.u must strong in ur basic english. bcoz there would be total five sections ...
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