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This document contains a sample paper for an Accenture assessment. It includes 45 questions across various sections testing verbal, logical, and analytical reasoning abilities. The questions cover topics like fill in the blanks with appropriate words, choosing words similar in meaning, comprehension of passages, arithmetic word problems, determining relationships between people based on descriptions, and pattern matching.

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This document contains a sample paper for an Accenture assessment. It includes 45 questions across various sections testing verbal, logical, and analytical reasoning abilities. The questions cover topics like fill in the blanks with appropriate words, choosing words similar in meaning, comprehension of passages, arithmetic word problems, determining relationships between people based on descriptions, and pattern matching.

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Accenture Sample Paper

Section 1 Verbal Ability

direction for qn. 1-3 choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.

1. she has great love and affection _________ her grandmother.


a). for 
b). from 
c). with 
d) to 

2. but there is more ________ Argentina's red wines than Malbec only.
a. in 
b. to 
c. from 
d. at 

3. opapue glass is the kind of material____ ___ which you cannot see.
a. into 
b. through 
c. from 
d. between 

choose the word nearest in meaning

4. 25 paise coins are fast becoming...... obsolete.


a. smaller 
b. older 
c. rare 
d. outdated 

5. the omly evidance was a pice of crumpled paper lying in a cornor.


a. torn 
b. burnt 
c. wrinkled 
d. dirty 

6. his plans started going awry the moment he began his journy to nagaland.
a. well 
b. smoothly 
c. wrong 
d. slowly 

fill in blank with article.

7. the brahmputra rises in the himaliya in _______ Tibet.


a. a 
b. an 
c. the 
d. no article need 

8. it is suspect that _______ colleague committed the murder.


a. a 
b. an 
c. the 
d. no article need

9. ________ ice-pick was used for the murder.


a. a 
b an. 
c. the 
d. no article need 

10. it was no dout ________ stupidity to admit her into our gang
a. a 
b. an 
c. the 
d. no article need. 

Directions for Questions 11-15:Read the passage and answer the questions that
follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.

Microprocessor is an electronic computer Central Processing Unit (CPU) made


from miniaturized transistors and other circuit elements on a single
semiconductor Integrated Circuit (IC). Before the advent of microprocessors,
electronic CPUs were made from individual small-scale Integrated Circuits
containing the equivalent of only a few transistors. By integrating the processor
onto one or a very few large-scale Integrated Circuit packages (containing the
equivalent of thousands or millions of discrete transistors) , the cost of
processor power was greatly reduced.

The evolution of microprocessors has been known to follow Moore's Law when it
comes to steadily increasing performance over the years. This law suggests that
the complexity of an Integrated Circuit with respect to minimum component
cost will double in about 18 months. From humble beginnings as the drivers for
calculators, the continued increase in power has led to the dominance of
microprocessors over every other form of computer; every system from the
largest mainframes to the smallest handheld computers now uses a
microprocessor at their core. .As with many advances in technology, the
microprocessor was an idea wbose time had come. Three projects arguably
delivered a complete microprocessor at about the same time: Intel's 4004,
Texas Instruments' TMS1000, and Garrett AiResearch's Central Air Data
Computer. . A computer-on- a-chip is a variation of a microprocessor, which
combines the microprocessor core (CPU), some memory, and I/O (input/output)
lines, all on one chip. The proper meaning of microcomputer is a computer
using a (number of) microprocessor( s) as its CPU(s), while the concept of the
patent is somewhat more similar to a micro controller.

11) Which of the following descriptions would NOT fit a microprocessor?


A) Electronic computer
B) Central Processing Unit
C) Memory disk
D) A single integrated chip circuit. 

12) Select the TRUE statement from the following.


A) 11icroprocessors and computers on a chip are variations of each other.
B) Integration of processing power on chips has made processing power
cheaper.
C) Before microprocessors, CPUs were not made from individual small scale ICs.
D) A microprocessor circuit only has transistors in it. 

13) Which of the following was NOT the first to develop a microprocessor?
A) Microsoft
B) Intel
C) Texas Instruments
D) Garret 

14) According to the passage, which of these is NOT a use of microprocessors?


A) Drivers for calculators
B) Core for large mainframes
C) Advanced mobile phones
D) Used for small handheld computers 

15) "A number of microprocessors at its CPU" is an apt description of a:


A) Micro-controller
B) Micro-computer
C) Micro-processor
D) Micro-transistor 

Section 2 analytical.

out of the 727 members of a club, 600 decide in favour of cricket while 173
decide in favour of cricket and hockey. each member gives his opinion about at
least one of the two games.

21. how many of them decide in favour of hockey?


a. 250 
b. 300 
c. 560 
d. 600 

22. how maney of them decide in favour of only hockey?


a. 127 
b. 280 
c. 326 
d. 494 

During a games slow held in a school, 40 students play game 1, 67 plays game
2, 46 played game 3, 8 students played game 1 & 3 games. 26 students played
game 1 & 2. 28 students played game 2 & 3. 2 students played all the three
games.

23. how maney students played game 1 but not game 2 &3 ?
a. 3 
b. 8 
c. 15 
d. 23 

24. how maney students played game 3 but not game 1 &2 ?
a. 12 
b. 16 
c. 32 
d. 46 

25. how maney students played game 2 but not game 1 &3 ?
a. 2 
b. 7 
c. 15 
d. 37 

direction for q. 26 & 27 .......... .......


bhamsingh and sukhalal contested the assembly election. bhimsingh won the
election by 2000 votes,securing 55% of the total votes. 10% of the total voters
did not votes.

26. how maney votes were cast in favour of bhimsing?


a. 2000 
b.2750 
c. 4250 
d. 5500 

27. how maney votes were cast in favour of the defeated condidates?
a. 2000 
b. 2250 
c. 3500 
d. 4000 

direction for q. 28 to 32.......... .......


1. if the q. can be answer with help of statment I alone
2.if the q. can be answer with help of statment II alone
3. if the q. can be answer with help of statment I & II
4. none of these

28. is x/2 > y/3 ?


I. 3x < 2y
II. 4x > 3y
a. 1 
b. 2 
c. 3 
d. 4 

29. the tax payers are required to pay their taxes before a particular day in a
year. the tax authority remind the tax payer to do the need ful within ten days
by advertising in the newspapers. can the day by which the tax payers should
pay the taxes be determined?
I. the advertisement was published on 24th februrary.
II. the year is not a leap year.
a. 1 
b. 2 
c. 3 
d. 4 

30. is Z odd?
I. y + 3Z is odd.
II. 2y + 7z is odd.
a. 1 
b. 2 
c. 3 
d. 4 

31. how maney hours does it take for a train journey from delhi to allahabad ?
I. it takes 10 hour from delhi to lucknow.
II. it takes 6 hour from lucknow to allahabad.
a. 1 
b. 2 
c. 3 
d. 4 

32. a shopkeeper sells some mangoes on monday. what is the % profit?


I. the cost price = 2/3 of the sale price.
II. selling price of 100 mangoes = Rs. 240
a. 1 
b. 2 
c. 3 
d. 4 

direction for q. 33 to 37.


0 is represented to *
1 is represented to $
33. 601 can be represented as....
a. $**$$**$$$ 
b. $*$$$$$*$$ 
c. $**$*$$**$ 
d. $*$$$*$*$$ 

34. the value of [lcm (18, 20, 36) / 90] can be represented as
a. $* 
b. $$ 
c. $$* 
d. $$$$ 

35. 454 can represented as......


a. $*$$$***$ 
b. $$*$$$$** 
c. $$$***$$* 
d. $*$*$***$ 

36. ($$*$*) pow $* can be.......


a. 450 
b. 550 
c. 650 
d. 676 

37. the value of [ average(64, 74, 104) * 3] can be...


a. $$$$**$* 
b. $****$$* 
c. $***$*$* 
d. $$**$*$$ 

38. pointed to a man , soraj said, " he is the brother of my uncle's daugther".
how is the man related to saroj?
a. son 
b. cousin 
c. nephew 
d. uncle 

39. sita and mona are narain's wives and bindu is mona's step-daughter. how is
sita related to bindu?
a. sister 
b. mother-in-law 
c. mother 
d. none 

40. if south-east is called east, north-west`is called west and s0 on, what will
north be called ?
a. east 
b. north-west 
c. north-east 
d. north 

direction for q. 41 to 45.


A. all three are same.
B. only 1 & 2 same.
C. only 1 & 3 same.
d. none

41. GGGGMMMGG GGGGMMMGGG GGGGMGMGGG


A. A 
B. B 
C. C 
D. D 

42 7765.878762342 7765.878762342 7765.878762342


A. A 
B. B 
C. C 
D. D 

43. 5364.1980886 5364.1980786 5364.1979886


A. A 
B. B 
C. C 
D. D 

44. papanicolaou papanicolaoi papanicolaou


A. A 
B. B 
C. C 
D. D 

45. skeptic should skeptick should sckeptic should


A. A 
B. B 
C. C 
D. D

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