Wells Fargo Syllabus
Wells Fargo Syllabus 2024
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Wells Fargo Online Test Syllabus 2024
There are 4 sections inWells Fargo Online Test Paper –
- Quantitative Aptitude
- Logical Reasoning
- Verbal English
- Computer Programming MCQ
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Wells Fargo Written Test Paper Syllabus
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Wells Fargo Aptitude Test Syllabus
- Basic Mathematics
- LCM & HCF
- Divisibility
- Numbers, decimal fractions and power
- Applied Mathematics
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Time, Speed and Distance
- Inverse
- Engineering Mathematics
- Logarithms
- Permutation and Combinations
- Probability
- Max Score – 900
- Questions – 16 Ques
- Time – 18 mins
NTT Data Verbal English Syllabus
- Vocabulary
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Contextual Vocabulary
- Grammar
- Error Identification
- Sentence Improvement & Construction
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- Tenses & Articles
- Preposition & Conjunctions
- Speech & Voices
- Reading Comprehension
- Inferential and Literal Comprehension
- Contextual Vocabulary
- Comprehension ordering
- Max Score – 900
- Questions – 18 Ques
- Time – 16 mins
NTT Data Logical Reasoning Syllabus
- Deductive Reasoning
- Coding deductive logic
- Blood Relation
- Directional Sense
- Objective Reasoning
- Selection decision tables
- Inductive reasoning
- Analogy and Classification pattern recognition
- Coding pattern and Number series pattern recognition
- Abductive Reasoning
- Logical word sequence
- Data sufficiency
- Max Score – 900
- Questions – 14 Ques
- Time – 16 mins
NTT Data Computer Programming Syllabus
- Basic Programming
- Data Types
- Iteration, Recursion, Decision
- Procedure, functions and scope
- Data Structures
- Arrays, Linked Lists, Trees, Graphs
- Stacks, Queues
- Hash Tables
- Heaps
- Searching and Sorting
- OOPs
- Polymorphism
- Abstraction
- Encapsulation
- Complexity Theory
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