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Placement Questions

#1 Postby angelwing » Fri May 09, 2008 6:15 pm

Recently a company had participated in IIM's Placement Sessions. They asked some interesting questions to students during recruitment.


Here are some of them:-



1. There is one word in the English language that is always pronounced incorrectly. What is it?

2. A man gave one son 10 cents and another son was given 15 cents. What time is it?

3. A boat has a ladder that has six rungs, each rung is one foot apart. The bottom rung is one foot from the water. The tide rises at 12 inches every 15 minutes. High tide peaks in one hour. When the tide is at it's highest, how many rungs are under water?

4. There is a house with four walls. Each wall faces south. There is a window in each wall. A bear walks by one of the windows. What color is the bear?

5. Is half of two plus two equal to two or three?

6. There is a room. The shutters are blowing in. There is broken glass on the floor. There is water on the floor. You find Sloppy dead on the floor. Who is Sloppy? How did Sloppy die?

7. How much dirt would be in a hole 6 feet deep and 6 feet wide that has been dug with a square edged shovel?

8. If I were in Hawaii and dropped a bowling ball in a bucket of water which is 45 degrees F, and dropped another ball of the same weight, mass, and size in a bucket at 30 degrees F, both of them at the same time, which ball would hit the bottom of the bucket first?
Same question, but the location is in Canada ?

9. What is the significance of the following: The year is 1978, thirty-four minutes past noon on May 6th.

10. If a farmer has 5 haystacks in one field and 4 haystacks in the other field, how many haystacks would he have if he combined them all in the center field?

11. What is it that goes up and goes down but does not move?

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1. The word "incorrectly. "

2. 1:45. The man gave away a total of 25 cents. He divided it between two people. Therefore, he gave a quarter to two.

3. None, the boat rises with the tide. Googly

4. White. If all the walls face south, the house is at the North pole, and the bear, therefore, is a polar bear.


5. Three. Well, it seems that it could almost be either, but if you follow the mathematical orders of operation, division is performed before addition.
So... half of two is one. Then add two, and the answer is three.

6. Sloppy is a (gold)fish. The wind blew the shutters in, which knocked his goldfish-bowl off the table, and it broke, killing him.

7. None. No matter how big a hole is, it's still a hole: the absence of dirt.

8. Both questions, same answer: the ball in the bucket of 45 degree F water hits the bottom of the bucket last. Did you think that the water in the 30 degree F bucket is frozen? Think again. The question said nothing about that bucket having anything in it. Therefore, there is no water (or ice) to slow the ball down...

9. The time and month/date/year American style calendar are 12:34, 5/6/78.

10. One. If he combines all of his haystacks, they all become one big stack.

11. The temperature.
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#2 Postby JonathanBelles » Fri May 09, 2008 6:46 pm

That was pretty good. I got 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 9 .
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Re: Placement Questions

#3 Postby AnnularCane » Fri May 09, 2008 7:04 pm

I got 1, 4, 7, 9, and 10.
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#4 Postby Cyclone1 » Fri May 09, 2008 7:44 pm

#8 is bogus. Despite all the logic of frozen water or not or whatever, The water in Hawaii would never be 45F. :wink:
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#5 Postby senorpepr » Fri May 09, 2008 10:15 pm

Cyclone1 wrote:#8 is bogus. Despite all the logic of frozen water or not or whatever, The water in Hawaii would never be 45F. :wink:


Nobody said it as ocean water or that the outside temperature was 30°. I can put the bucket of water in the refrigerator and I can have 45° water in Hawai'i. I can also drop the balls in a walk-in ice box and it sub-freezing.
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#6 Postby brunota2003 » Fri May 09, 2008 11:14 pm

senorpepr wrote:
Cyclone1 wrote:#8 is bogus. Despite all the logic of frozen water or not or whatever, The water in Hawaii would never be 45F. :wink:


Nobody said it as ocean water or that the outside temperature was 30°. I can put the bucket of water in the refrigerator and I can have 45° water in Hawai'i. I can also drop the balls in a walk-in ice box and it sub-freezing.

Not to mention that the 45° is irrelevant information anyways. People who write tests purposely throw in unnecessary information in questions to see if you are paying attention, or if you actually know how to do the problem. Regardless of the water's temperature, the ball would still fall more slowly, as water is denser than air.
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#7 Postby coriolis » Sat May 10, 2008 7:06 pm

I don't like question #8 either. True, it did not explicitly say that water is in the cold bucket, but the question was written in a tortured manner in order to deceive the reader.

The first rule of writing is clarity. Deceiving people with intentional lack of clarity isn't fair. What are you proving if you can deceive the average fool?
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