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TCS MBA Hiring Test Pattern

Subjects Questions Duration 
Verbal Aptitude 07 Questions 90 Minutes
Business Aptitude 20 Questions
Quantitative Aptitude 20 Questions
Total 47 Questions

TCS MBA Quantitative Aptitude Questions and Answers

Find the ten’s digit in the expression 652 – 552?
a) 2
b) 6
c) 5
d) 0

Answer: D
Explanation: 652 – 552 = (65+55) (65-55) = 120*10.
Therefore, ten’s digit of the expression is 0.

A number when divided by 91 leaves a remainder 65. If the same number is divided by 13, find the remainder.
a) 7
b) 0
c) 5
d) 12

Answer: B
Explanation: On dividing the given number by 91, let k be the quotient and 65 the remainder.
Then, number = 91k + 65 = 13*7k + 13*5 = 13(7k + 5).
The number is completely divisible by 13. Hence the remainder is 0.

Find the highest power of a number 18 in 100!.
a) 24
b) 18
c) 28
d) 12

Answer: A
Explanation: 18 on prime factorization yields 2*32.
In 100!, power of 32 is less than power of 2. So, we shall find power of 32 i.e., 9 in 100!.
Highest power of 9 i.e., 32 in 100! = (1003+10032+10033+10034)/2 = (33 + 11 + 3 + 1)/2 = 24.
Therefore, highest power of a number 18 in 100! Is 24.

Which of the following is a prime number?
a) 517
b) 559
c) 571
d) 533

Answer: D
Explanation: 652 – 552 = (65+55) (65-55) = 120*10.
Therefore, ten’s digit of the expression is 0.

Find the sum of first 90 even natural numbers.
a) 8180
b) 8190
c) 8100
d) 8110

Answer: B
Explanation: We know that, sum of first n even natural number is given by n2+n.
Therefore, the sum of first 90 even natural numbers = 902+90 = 8190.

Find the sum two numbers, whose product is 200 and difference is minimum.
a) 30
b) 27
c) 35
d) 33

Answer: A
Explanation: x & y be the two numbers.
Given that x*y = 200 and x-y = minimum.
The factor pairs are (1,200), (2,100), (4,50), (5,40), (8,25) and (10,20).
The only pair which satisfy both the condition is 10,20.
Hence, their sum is 30.

TCS MBA Business Aptitude Questions and Answers

Q. It is a method of making automatic predictions about the interest of a user by collecting preferences –
1) Social Networking
2) Social Targeting
3) Collaborative Publishing
4) Collaborative Filtering

Q. EMI is a marketing tool if –
1) It is very high
2) It is very low
3) It is increasing
4) It is fluctuating

Q. Which one of the following may be classified as FMCG?
1) Printing machines
2) Tobacco products
3) Life saving drugs
4) Coin vending machines

Q. Using a customer’s buying history to select them for related offers is known as –
1) Up-selling
2) Prospecting
3) Marketing
4) Cross Selling

Q. The Concept of Selling is different from Marketing and aims at profit maximization through
1) Increasing Sales Volume of Quality Products
2) Customer Satisfaction
3) Solution of Customer Problems
4) Satisfaction of Customer Needs

Q. The segmentation of markets based on the gender of the customer is a type of –
1) Geographic Segmentation
2) Demographic Segmentation
3) Psychographic Segmentation
4) Socio-cultural Segmentation

Q. Recently a row has erupted between the ‘Amul’ and ‘Nandini’ brands of milk, with the entry of ‘Amul’ in the mar­keting territories of ‘Nandini’. ‘Nandini’ is the brand of which state?
1) Telangana
2) Karnataka
3) Tamil Nadu
4) Kerala

Q. Buyer resistance in a sales deal can be overcome by means of –
1) Lengthy sales talk
2) Confusing sales talk
3) IT jargons
4) Perseverance

Q. Best, Important and the Central activity of a business is known as its –
1) Portfolio
2) Product Line
3) Nuclear Activity
4) Core Competency

Q. Best, Important and the Central activity of a business is known as its –
1) Portfolio
2) Product Line
3) Nuclear Activity
4) Core Competency

Q. The target group for Home Loans is –
1) All body-builders
2) Tiles manufacturers
3) Housing societies
4) Individuals not owning any house

TCS MBA Hiring Verbal Ability Questions & Answers

  • PM Modi passed a much-hated bill sparked off a wave of public ________which could not be _________by the concessions the Congress announced.
  • The painting in the exhibition was quite amazing and colored
  • Fill the space with the correct preposition: Movie Actor Salman Khan lives ______ Bandra Road
  • I go to Kolkata by —– Rajdhani Express
  •  Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is ‘D’. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).

TCS MBA Hiring Verbal Ability Questions With Answers

Poverty is a lack of finance, status, and other material possession. It is the …… of overall wellbeing of a person and includes several dimensions. It refers to the deprived economic and social conditions. It indicates low income and inability to …… the basic necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, education and healthcare. The cycle of poverty refers to the phenomenon where poverty continues for at least three generations i.e. the family has no living intimates who own and can transfer the social, cultural and intellectual capital important to change the economic condition. There are limited or no ……… for such families. There are many drawbacks that impact the circular …….. which makes it very difficult for the individual to break the cycle of poverty. Due to poor economic and social conditions and lack of education and connection, it becomes impossible to get out of poverty. The main causes of the cycle of poverty could be …… of resources such as land, finance, education, knowledge, and technical assistance, natural disasters, low productivity and income, unemployment, healthiness and business failure. It is something that passes to the next generation. Thus, it is a cycle that is hard to break.

Fill space C with correct option-

ANSWER: Resources

Poverty is a lack of finance, status, and other material possession. It is the …… of overall wellbeing of a person and includes several dimensions. It refers to the deprived economic and social conditions. It indicates low income and inability to …… the basic necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, education and healthcare. The cycle of poverty refers to the phenomenon where poverty continues for at least three generations i.e. the family has no living intimates who own and can transfer the social, cultural and intellectual capital important to change the economic condition. There are limited or no ……… for such families. There are many drawbacks that impact the circular …….. which makes it very difficult for the individual to break the cycle of poverty. Due to poor economic and social conditions and lack of education and connection, it becomes impossible to get out of poverty. The main causes of the cycle of poverty could be …… of resources such as land, finance, education, knowledge, and technical assistance, natural disasters, low productivity and income, unemployment, healthiness and business failure. It is something that passes to the next generation. Thus, it is a cycle that is hard to break.

Fill space D with correct option-

ANSWER: Course

Poverty is a lack of finance, status, and other material possession. It is the …… of overall wellbeing of a person and includes several dimensions. It refers to the deprived economic and social conditions. It indicates low income and inability to …… the basic necessities such as food, shelter, clothing, education and healthcare. The cycle of poverty refers to the phenomenon where poverty continues for at least three generations i.e. the family has no living intimates who own and can transfer the social, cultural and intellectual capital important to change the economic condition. There are limited or no ……… for such families. There are many drawbacks that impact the circular …….. which makes it very difficult for the individual to break the cycle of poverty. Due to poor economic and social conditions and lack of education and connection, it becomes impossible to get out of poverty. The main causes of the cycle of poverty could be …… of resources such as land, finance, education, knowledge, and technical assistance, natural disasters, low productivity and income, unemployment, healthiness and business failure. It is something that passes to the next generation. Thus, it is a cycle that is hard to break.

Fill space E with correct option-

ANSWER: LACK

In the following question, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the button corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the ‘No error’ option.

I need to get to the house in Landsdowne Road by ten o’ clock.

ANSWER: I NEED TO GET TO THE HOUSE IN

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