Is there any negative working for this section?
No, there will be no negative marking for this round. But the difficulty level of this round is very high and the questions are very tricky so you need to prepare well for this round.
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Infosys Arithmetic And Analytical Questions and Answers is one of the most important section asked in Infosys exam, it is also a section with combination of Quants and Logical which was latest Infosys Arithmetic and Analytical Questions and Answers pattern last year.
This part will contain trickiest logical questions and the difficulty level of this round is very high. So, go through the whole page to have a thorough knowledge about Infosys Arithmetic and Analytical Questions and Answers.
Go through the table below to understand about the diffiulty and other important parameter of this section:
Arithmetic and Analytical Section | Infosys |
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Number of Questions | 15 Questions |
Time Limit | 25 Min |
Difficulty Level | Hard |
Type of Exam | Adaptive |
Negative Marking | No |
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Infosys has recently changed the name of Logical section and now Logical section is known as Arithmetic and Analytical Section.
All the topics that will be covered under this section are mentioned below:
The topics under Infosys Arithmetic and Analytical-
Question 1: Complete the analogy- DECK : HJFV :: FIG : ?
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Question 2: Ramesh starting from a fixed point goes 15 km towards North and then after turning to his right he goes 15 km. then he goes 10, 15 and 15 metres after turning to his left each time. How far is he from his starting point?
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Question 3: Sonalika goes 12 km towards North from a fixed point and then she goes 8 km towards South from there. In the end she goes 3 km towards east. How far and in what direction is she from her starting point?
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Question 4: Sunita goes 30 km towards North from a fixed point, then after turning to her right she goes 15 km. After this she goes 30 km after turning to her right. How far and in what direction is she from her starting point?
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Question 5: In each question below are given three Statements followed by three Conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given Statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows from the given Statements disregarding commonly known facts.
1. Statements:
Some cycles are busses.
All cars are buses.
Some buses are trains.
Conclusions:
I. All cars are cycles.
II. Some trains are buses.
III. Some trains are cars.
Question 6: In a certain language, if ‘tti wop nhi’ stands for ‘he gives nothung’, ‘nsoptrklichn’ stands for ‘sharma gets marriage gift’ and ‘ptrinmchn’ stands for ‘wife gives marriage gift’, what would mean gives?
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Question 7: A. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked.
B. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question asked.
C. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither statement is sufficient alone.
D. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
E. Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data is needed to answer the statements.
Q: If the average size of 3 accounts is $1 million, is the smallest account less than $500,000?
Option:
1. The largest account is $1.3 million.
2. One of the accounts is $0.7 million.
Question 8: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are six persons A B C D E and F in a school. Each of the teachers teaches two subjects, one compulsory subject and the other optional subject. D’s optional subject is History while three others have it as compulsory subject. E and F have Physics as one of their subjects. F’s compulsory subject is Mathematics which is an optional subject of both C and E. History and English are A’s subjects but in terms of compulsory and optional subjects, they are just reverse of those of D’s. Chemistry is an optional subject of only one of them. The only female teacher in the school has English as her compulsory subject.
Q. What is C’s compulsory subject?
Question 9:
Statements:
Some buds are leaves. No leaf is fruit. Some fruits are buds.
Conclusions:
I. Some fruits are leaves.
II. All buds are fruits.
III. Some leaves are buds.
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Question 10: Kanchan goes 5 m towards east from a fixed point N and then 35 km after turning to her left. Again she goes 10 metres after turning to her right. After this she goes 35 m after turning to her right. How far is she from N?
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No, there will be no negative marking for this round. But the difficulty level of this round is very high and the questions are very tricky so you need to prepare well for this round.
The cut-off for this section is very high. There will be 15 questions in the test and you will have to solve 7-8 questions correctly to clear this round.
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