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⭕ HEXAWARE PGET (Premier Graduate Engineer Trainee) - JD ⭕

�Selection Process: (There Are 3 Section):


1) Aptitude Test:
2) Technical Test:
3) Coding Section:
4) Interview: a) Technical Round.
b) HR Round.

� Test 1: Aptitude Test: ( 60 Min & 60 Qsn):


Three Sections: 1) English.
2) Analytical Reasoning.
3) Quantitative Aptitude.

✅ Note: No Negative Marking.

� Test 2: Technical Test: ( 30 Min & 30 Qsn):


Two Sections: 1) Pseudocode.
2) Computer Fundamentals.

✅ Note: Only those candidates who will clear the cut-off of Aptitude Test will be
redirected to Technical Test.

� Test 3: Coding Section: ( 40min & 2 Qsn):


✅ Note: Only those candidates who will clear the cut-off of Technical Test will be
redirected to the Programming Test.
� Quants Section:
1) LCM & HCF.
2) Percentagr.
3) Ranking Based.
4) Ratio & Proportions.
5) Ages.
6) Speed Time & Distance.
7) Probability.
8) Time & Work.
9) Profit & Loss.
10) Line Graph.
11) Bar Graph.
12) Tabular DI.
13) Pie Chart.

� Logical Section:
1) Syllogism.
2) Arrangements.
3) Letter Series.
4) Coding & Decoding.
5) Ranking & Sequence.
6) Blood Relations.
7) Relationship between Words.
8) Visual Reasoning.
9) Odd One Out.
10) Statements & Arguments.
� Verbal Section:
1) Sentence Ordering.
2) Error Identification.

� Technical Section:
1) Pseudo Code.
2) Computer Fundamentals.
1. Express a speed of 36 kmph in meters per second?
A. 10 mps

B. 12 mps
C. 14 mps

D. 17 mps
Answer: Option A

2. Express 25 mps in kmph?

A. 15 kmph
B. 99 kmph

C. 90 kmph
D. None
Answer: Option C

3. The speed of a train is 90 kmph. What is the distance


covered byit in 10minutes?

A. 15 kmph
B. 12 kmph

C. 10 kmph
D. 5 kmph
Answer: Option A

4. A car covers a distance of 624 km in 6 ½ hours. Find its speed?


A. 104 kmph
B. 140 kmph
C. 104 mph
D. 10.4 kmph

Answer: Option A

5. A and B complete a work in 6 days. A alone can do it in 10 days. If


bothtogethercan do the work in how many days?

A. 3.75 days

B. 4 days
C. 5 days
D. 6 days

Answer: Option A

6. A can do a piece of work in 4 days. B can do it in 5 days. With the


assistanceofC they completed the work in 2 days. Find in how many days
can C alone do it?

A. 10 days
B. 20 days

C. 5 days

D. 4 days
Answer: Option B

7. A, B and C can do a piece of work in 24, 30 and 40 days respectively. They


start the work together but C leaves 4 days before the completion of the
work. In howmany days is the work done?

A. 15 days

B. 14 days
C. 13 days
D. 11 days
Answer: Option D

8. 5 men and 12 boys finish a piece of work in 4 days, 7 men and 6 boys
do it in 5days. The ratio between the efficiencies of a man and boy is?

A. 1:2

B. 2:1

C. 2:3

D. 6:5

Answer: Option D

9. A and B can finish a work in 16 days while A alone can do the same
work in 24days. In how many days B alone will complete the work?

A. 56

B. 48
C. 36

D. 58

Answer: Option B

10. Some persons can do a piece of work in 12 days. Two times the
number ofthese people will do half of that work in?

A. 3 days
B. 4 days

C. 6 days
D. 12 days
Answer: Option A

11. What number has a 5:1 ratio to the number 10?


A. 42

B. 50
C. 55

D. 62
Answer: Option B

12. Two same glasses are respectively 1/4th 1/5th full of milk. They are
thenfilledwith water and the contents mixed in a tumbler. The ratio of milk
and water in the tumbler is?

A. 3:8

B. 9:31

C. 8:21

D. 10:27

Answer: Option B

13. A and B entered into a partnership investing Rs.25000 and


Rs.30000 respectively. After 4 months C also joined the business with
an investment ofRs.35000. What is the share of C in an annual profit of
Rs.47000?

A. Rs.18000

B. Rs.15000

C. Rs.17000

D. Rs.14000

Answer: Option D
14. In how many years does a sum of Rs. 5000 yield a simple
interest ofRs. 16500at 15% p.a.?

A. 22

B. 24

C. 25
D. 23

Answer: Option A

15. The radius of a circle is increased by 1%. Find how much %


doesits areaincreases?

A. 1.01%

B. 5.01%

C. 3.01%

D. 2.01%

Answer: Option D
1. Class A has a higher enrollment
thanClass B.Class C has a lower
enrollmentthan Class B. Class A
has a lower enrollment than Class
C.

If the first two statements are true, the third statement is

A. true
B. false
C. uncertain
D. None
Answer: Option B

2. All animals have

A. Eyes
B. Four legs
C. Horns
D. Instincts

Answer: Option D
3. We, at Comfort Stationers, have always been striving to provide
stationery items that would make your work more enjoyable and less
strenuous. Our latestinnovations are a smooth-flow pen and gradual-
friction paper. A combination of these two reduces strain on your fingers
and allows faster writing the causes lesser fatigue. Therefore,
replacement of your pen and paper with ourinnovativeproducts reduces
cost of clerical jobs.

Which of the following, if true, would weaken the conclusion drawn in the
aboveargument?

A. Those who are already using the above new products report greater
difficulty in transition from new products to regular ones than from the
regular ones tothenew ones.

B. The cost of manufacturing these new products is not more than the cost
of manufacturing the regular ones and the new products last longer than
the regularones.

C. The number of offices using the new products is increasing month by


month.

D. These products need to be purchased in huge lots and need to be


storedinspecial conditions. The cost of procurement and strong is quite
high.

Answer: Option D

Solution:
The passage talks about the advantages in writing by using the new
kind ofpen and paper and arrives at a conclusion about the cost of
clerical job. We have to show that the new products do not lead to
decrease in cost of clerical job.
None of the choice (a), (c) and (e) has anything about the cost. Hence, none
ofthem weakens the conclusion.

Choice (b) states that the new products can be manufactured and they also
lastlonger. This information strengthens the conclusion.

According to choice (d) the procurement and storage costs are very high.
This casts a doubt on the conclusion that the cost of clerical job can be
decreased byusing these new products. Hence, (d) weakens the
conclusion.

4. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and
fill inthe blank spaces:

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, (....), 17

A. 12
B. 13
C. 14
D. 15
Answer: Option B

Solution:

Clearly, the given series consists of prime numbers starting from 2. The
primenumber after 11 is 13. So, 13 is the missing number

5. (A) The Archaeological Survey of India has submitted a report for the
SupremeCourt that there is no evidence to prove that the Rama Sethu is
man made.
(B) Mr. Kailash which is a natural formation, is considered holy and is
received byHindus and Buddists the world over.

A. if statement (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its effect.


B. if statement (B) is the cause and statement (A) is its effect.
C. if both the statements (A) and (B) are independentcauses.
D. if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of independent causes.

Answer: Option D

Solution:

The cause for ASIs report and the cause for Hindus and Buddists
consideringKailash as holy mountain are different.

6. Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of
words andnumbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step.
The following isan illustration of input and rearrangement:

Input: 39 121 48 18 76 112 14 45 63 96

Step I: 14 39 121 48 18 76 112 45 63 96


Step II: 14 39 48 18 76 112 45 63 96 121

Step III: 14 18 39 48 76 112 45 63 96 121


Step IV: 14 18 39 48 76 45 63 96 112 121
Step V: 14 18 39 45 48 76 63 96 112 121
Step VI: 14 18 39 45 48 63 76 96 112 121

This is the final arrangement and step VI is the last step for this input.

How many steps will be required for getting the final output for the following
input?

Input: 101 85 66 49 73 39 142 25 115 74

A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
Answer: Option D

Solution:
Step I: The smallest number becomes first and the remaining numbers shift
oneposition rightward.

Step II: The largest number among given numbers becomes last and the
remaining numbers shift one position leftward.

The steps are repeated alternately till all the numbers get arranged in
ascendingorder and that will be that last step for that particular input.

7. Statement:
The principal instructed all the teachers to be careful in class because some
students may disturb other students.

Assumptions:

I. The teachers may handle the situation properly and they may
restrict thenaughty students.

II. The students will welcome the decision of the Principal.

A. If only assumption I is implicit


B. If only assumption II is implicit
C. If either I or II is implicit
D. If neither I nor II is implicit
Answer: Option
ASolution:

I is implicit; that is why the principal instructed the teachers to carry the
responsibility. II is not implicit. The mischievous section may not welcome
thedecision.

8. Labourer is related to wages in the same way as an entrepreneur is


related to?

A. Loan
B. Interest
C. Taxes
D. Profit
Answer: Option
DSolution:

First earns in the form of a second.

9. Event (A): Company X is opening an office in city Y for marketing the


company'sproducts.

Event (B): Company X has chalked out an expansion plan, involving raising
production capacity at its existing plants.

A. If 'A' is the effect and 'B' is its immediate and principlecause.


B. If 'B' is the effect and 'A' is its immediate and principlecause.
C. If 'A' is the effect but 'B' is not its immediate and principle cause.
D. If 'B' is the effect but 'A' is not its immediate and principle cause.
Answer: Option C

Solution:

Events (A) and (B) are related events and chronologically (B) occurs before
(A) andbecause of as they are planning to increase capacity, they have to
make a plan to sell their products also so they open new offices for
marketing those products.
But opening an office in a particular city, requires other events such as
marketsurvey etc. It is not the immediate and principle cause.

10. Statement:
Cutting down of forests is a threat to the wild life. Most of the species of
animalsare on the verge of extinction.
Courses of Action:

I. The species of animals, which are on the verge of extinction, must be


protected by creating wild life sanctuaries which contain flora that defines
the native habitatof the endangered animals.

II. To the maximum extent possible we should stop deforestation.


III. Growing urban forests to compensate for deforestation.
A. Only II follows
B. Only III follows

C.Only I and II follow

D. Only I and
followsAnswer:
Option C Solution:

Here the problem is extinction of various species of animals, so providing


themtheir native habitat is the proper solution for the problem.

II is a proper course of action, as stopping deforestation can solve the


problem tosome extent.

III is not a proper course of action as urban forest cannot be the habitat
for thewild animals.

From the first two statements, we know that of the three classes, Class A
has thehighest enrollment, so the third statement must be false.

11. 522 1235 2661 4800 7652 11217 ?

A. 15495
B. 16208

C. 14782

D. 16921
Answer: Option A
⭕ HEXAWARE GET Interview Experience ⭕

� Technical Round:

1) Tell me about yourself. He asked some questions about what I told him regarding my
hobbies.
2) Your favorite subjects? I said Cpp and JAVA?
3) What is the difference between these two?
4) What is polymorphism?
5) What is black box testing?
6) What is a spiral model.
7) What is a waterfall model?
8) Details about your project. So in case you haven't prepared your own project, start
studying it. And they will ask anything about it. Absolutely anything.
9) What is scheduling?
10) Just prepare about all the subject you have in the current semester.
11) Any questions for me?

� HR Round:

1) Whatever you have written in your resume, you should know EVERYTHING about it.
Especially about your hobbies.
2) Answer every question with confidence
3) All he was asking about what you answered in the previous questions. So be careful
with the words you choose.
4) He wants to know your point of view, your attitude. He just makes sure if you will be
able to face and deal with the clients confidently or not.
⭕ HEXAWARE PGET Interview Experience ⭕

� Technical Round:
1) Tell me about yourself.
2) Tell me about your projects.
3) Difference between c and c++.
4) OOPS concepts: polymorphism, abstraction, inheritance.
5) Theoretical questions on your project, in my case it was on HTML tags and attributes.

� EC Round:
1) Tell me about yourself.
2) Why Engineering?
3) Situation-based questions :
4) If you are an employee working under a manager and the manager is on leave. The
deadline is nearby and the client is cranky and arrogant. As your manager is not there, you
are supposed to handle the client and submit the work before the deadline. What will be
your strategy and how will you handle the client?
Now you are the manager and your head has told you that you won’t be given extra man
hours for the task and you have to complete the task in a specific time.
5) How will you manage the manpower and time allocated to you and meet the deadline?

� HR Round:
1) Introduce yourself.
2) Do you have any placement offers?
3) Why Hexaware?
4) How your friend will describe you in 3 words?

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