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Accenture Recruitment Model and Sample Paper

Company Profile:
Accenture Ltd. is a management consulting, technology services and outsourcing organization with over 110 offices in 48 countries. The Company’s business consists of using industry and business-process knowledge, service offering expertise and insight into, and access to, existing and emerging technologies to identify new business and technology trends, and formulate and implement solutions for clients under demanding time constraints.

Selection Procedure
The selection procedure includes four steps.
  • Written Test + Essay Writing
  • Group Discussion
  • HR Interview
  • Technical Interview
  1. WRITTEN-(1 hour)
    Easy to clear, It has 3 sections
    a) ENGLISH
    Total 20 questions.10 Fill in the blanks of prepositions, synonyms & antonyms,2 passages related to computers.
    b) APTITUDE
    Topics on which questions were asked are:
    • Blood Relations
    • Directions
    • Time & Distance
    Refer R.S.Agarwaal Book.
    c) VERBAL & NON-VERBAL
    Topics on which questions were asked are:
    • Mathematical Operations
    • Data Sufficiency
    • Logic
    • Puzzle Test
    Refer R.S.Agarwaal Book
    d) ESSAY WRITING: 10 mins, 100-150 words
  2. Group Discussion: In Group Discussions you must put your points confidently & speak.
Sample Paper
Directions for Questions 1-3: Choose the option which will correctly fill the blank.
  1. I will be here __________- Thursday and Friday.
    A. During
    B. for
    C. until
    D. after
    Ans: A
  2. I have been here ______ three years
    A. since
    B. from
    C. for
    D. none of the above
    Ans: C
  3. The sun rose ______the horizon.
    A. below
    B. over
    C. in
    D. above
    Ans: D
    Directions for Questions 4-6: Choose the word nearest in meaning to the word in ITALICS from the given options.
  4. Now the fury of the demonstrators turned against the machines.
    A. Range
    B. Acrimony
    C. Asperity
    D. Passion
    Ans: A
  5. Malice is a feeling that we should always avoid.
    A. Spite
    B. Envy
    C. Hatred
    D. Cruelty
    Ans: A
  6. He was punished for shirking his official work
    A. Delegating
    B. Slowing
    C. avoiding
    D. Postponing
    Ans: C
    Directions for Questions 7-10: Choose the answer option which will correctly fill the blank.
  7. Seiko is______ practicing Buddhist
    A. an
    B. the
    C. a
    D. none of these
    Ans: C
  8. ___________ awards ceremony at Kremlin would not normally have attracted so much attention.
    A. A
    B. An
    C. The
    D. All the above
    Ans: B
  9. He spilled ___________ milk all over the floor
    A. A
    B. An
    C. The
    D. none of these
  10. I saw _________ movie last night. _____ movie was entertaining.
    A. the, A
    B. A, the
    C. An, A
    D. the, the
    Directions for Questions 11-14: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
    Disequilibrium at the interface of water and air is a factor on which the transfer of heat and water vapor from the ocean to the air depends. The air within about a millimeter of the water is almost saturated with water vapor and the temperature of the air is close to that of the surface water. Irrespective of how small these differences might be, they are crucial, and the disequilibrium is maintained by air near the surface mixing with air higher up, which is typically appreciably cooler and lower in water vapor content. The turbulence, which takes its energy from the wind, mixes the air. As the speed of wind increases, so does the turbulence, and consequently the rate of heat and moisture transfer. We can arrive at a detailed understanding of this phenomenon after further study. The transfer of momentum from wind to water, which occurs when waves are formed, is an interacting-and complicated phenomenon. When waves are made by the wind, it transfers important amounts of energy-energy, which is consequently not available for the production of turbulence.
  11. This passage principally intends to:
    A. resolve a controversy
    B. attempt a description of a phenomenon
    C. sketch a theory
    D. reinforce certain research findings
    E. tabulate various observations
    Answer: B
  12. The wind over the ocean usually does which of the following according to the given passage?
    I. Leads to cool, dry air coming in proximity with the ocean surface.
    II. Maintains a steady rate of heat and moisture transfer between the ocean and the air.
    III. Results in frequent changes in the ocean surface temperature.
    A. I only
    B. II only
    C. I and II only
    D. II and III only
    E. I, II, and III
    Answer: A
  13. According to the author the present knowledge regarding heat and moisture transfer from the ocean to air as
    A. revolutionary
    B. inconsequential
    C. outdated
    D. derivative
    E. incomplete
    Answer: E
  14. According to the given passage, in case the wind was to decrease until there was no wind at all, which of the following would occur?
    A. The air, which is closest to the ocean surface get saturated with water vapor.
    B. The water would be cooler than the air closest to the ocean surface.
    C. There would be a decrease in the amount of moisture in the air closest to the ocean surface.
    D. There would be an increase in the rate of heat and moisture transfer.
    E. The temperature of the air closest to the ocean and that of the air higher up would be the same.
    Answer: A
    Directions for Questions 15-20: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage.
    Roger Rosenblatt's book Black Fiction, manages to alter the approach taken in many previous studies by making an attempt to apply Literary rather than sociopolitical criteria to its subject. Rosenblatt points out that criticism of Black writing has very often served as a pretext for an expounding on Black history. The recent work of Addison Gayle's passes a judgment on the value of Black fiction by clearly political standards, rating each work according to the ideas of Black identity, which it propounds.
    Though fiction results from political circumstances, its author react not in ideological ways to those circumstances, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of ideology circumvents much of the fictional enterprise. Affinities and connections are revealed in the works of Black fiction in Rosenblatt's literary analysis; these affinities and connections have been overlooked and ignored by solely political studies.
    The writing of acceptable criticism of Black fiction, however, presumes giving satisfactory answers to a quite a few questions. The most important of all, is there a sufficient reason, apart from the racial identity of the authors, for the grouping together of Black authors? Secondly, what is the distinction of Black fiction from other modern fiction with which it is largely contemporaneous? In the work Rosenblatt demonstrates that Black fiction is a distinct body of writing, which has an identifiable, coherent literary tradition. He highlights recurring concerns and designs, which are independent of chronology in Black fiction written over the past eighty years. These concerns and designs are thematic, and they come form the central fact of the predominant white culture, where the Black characters in the novel are situated irrespective of whether they attempt to conform to that culture or they rebel against it.
    Rosenblatt's work does leave certain aesthetic questions open. His thematic analysis allows considerable objectivity; he even clearly states that he does not intend to judge the merit of the various works yet his reluctance seems misplaced, especially since an attempt to appraise might have led to interesting results. For example, certain novels have an appearance of structural diffusion. Is this a defeat, or are the authors working out of, or attempting to forge, a different kind of aesthetic? Apart from this, the style of certain Black novels, like Jean Toomer's Cane, verges on expressionism or surrealism; does this technique provide a counterpoint to the prevalent theme that portrays the fate against which Black heroes are pitted, a theme usually conveyed by more naturalistic modes of expressions?
    Irrespective of such omissions, what Rosenblatt talks about in his work makes for an astute and worthwhile study. His book very effectively surveys a variety of novels, highlighting certain fascinating and little-known works like James Weldon Johnson's Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man. Black Fiction is tightly constructed, and levelheaded and penetrating criticism is exemplified in its forthright and lucid style.
  15. The author of the passage raises and objection to criticism of Black fiction like that by Addison Gayle as it:
    A. Highlights only the purely literary aspects of such works
    B. Misconceive the ideological content of such fiction
    C. Miscalculate the notions of Black identity presented in such fiction
    D. Replaces political for literary criteria in evaluating such fiction
    E. Disregards the reciprocation between Black history and Black identity exhibited in such fiction.
    Answer: D
  16. The primary concern of the author in the above passage is:
    A. Reviewing the validity of a work of criticism
    B. Comparing various critical approaches to a subject
    C. Talking of the limitations of a particular kind of criticism
    D. Recapitulation of the major points in a work of criticism
    E. Illustrating the theoretical background of a certain kind of criticism.
    Answer: A
  17. The author is of the opinion that Black Fiction would have been improved had Rosenblatt:
    A. Undertaken a more careful evaluation of the ideological and historical aspects of Black Fiction
    B. Been more objective in his approach to novels and stories by Black authors
    C. Attempted a more detailed exploration of the recurring themes in Black fiction throughout its history
    D. Established a basis for placing Black fiction within its own unique literary tradition
    E. Calculated the relative literary merit of the novels he analyzed thematically.
    Answer: E
  18. Rosenblatt's discussion of Black Fiction is:
    A. Pedantic and contentious
    B. Critical but admiring
    C. Ironic and deprecating
    D. Argumentative but unfocused
    E. Stilted and insincere.
    Answer: B
  19. According to the given passage the author would be LEAST likely to approve of which among the following?
    A. Analyzing the influence of political events on the personal ideology of Black writers
    B. Attempting a critical study, applies sociopolitical criteria to the autobiographies of Black authors
    C. A literary study of Black poetry that appraises the merits of poems according to the political acceptability of their themes
    D. Studying the growth of a distinct Black literary tradition within the context of Black history
    E. Undertaking a literary study, attempts to isolate aesthetic qualities unique to Black fiction.
    Answer: C
  20. From the following options, does the author not make use of while discussing Black Fiction?
    A. Rhetorical questions
    B. Specific examples
    C. Comparison and contrast
    D. Definition of terms
    E. Personal opinion.
    Answer: D
    Section 2 -Analytical Ability
    No. of questions: 20
    Duration in minutes: 20
  21. 10 men can complete a piece of work in 15 days and 15 women can complete the same work in 12 days. If all the 10 men and 15 women work together, in how many days will the work get completed?
    A. 6
    B. 6 1/3
    C. 6 2/3
    D. 7 2/3
    Ans: C
  22. If Kamal says," Ravi's mother is the only daughter of my mother", how is Kamal related to Ravi?
    A. grandfather
    B. father
    C. brother
    D. none of these
    Ans: D
  23. If Ramola ranks 14th in a class of 26, what is her rank from the last?
    A. 13
    B. 14
    C. 15
    D. 12
    Ans: A
  24. If Kalpana remembers that her mother's birthday is after 11th August but before 15th August and her brother Ramesh remembers that the birthday is before 20thth August. If both of them are correct, when does the birthday of their mother fall? August but after 13
    A. 14th August
    B. 15th August
    C. 13th August
    D. 16th August
    Ans: A
  25. A fort has enough food for 45 days for 175 soldiers. If after 15 days 100 soldiers leave the fort, for how many more days the food will last?
    A. 60
    B. 70
    C. 80
    D. 75
    Ans: B
  26. The price of petrol is increased by 10%. By how much percent the consumption be reduced so that the expenditure remains the same?
    A. 8.5
    B. 7
    C. 10
    D. 9
    Ans:D
  27. A train 120 meters long passes an electric pole in 12 seconds and another train of same length traveling in opposite direction in 8 seconds. The speed of the second train is
    A. 60 Km
    B. 66 Km
    C. 72 Km
    D. 80 Km
    Ans: C
  28. A person travels through 5 cities - A, B, C, D, E. Cities E is 2 km west of D. D is 3 km north-east of A. C is 5 km north of B and 4 km west of A. If this person visits these cities in the sequence B - C - A - E - D, what is the effective distance between cities B and D?
    1. 13 km
    2. 9 km
    3. 10 km
    4. 11 km
    Ans: A
  29. Two identical taps fill 2/5 of a tank in 20 minutes. When one of the taps goes dry in how many minutes will the remaining one tap fill the rest of the tank?
    A. 5 minutes
    B. 10 minutes
    C. 15 minutes
    D. 20 minutes
    E. None of the above
    Ans: C
  30. If r = (3p + q)/2 and s = p - q, for which of the following values of p would r2 = s2?
    A. 1q/5
    B. 10 - 3q/2
    C. q - 1
    D. 3q
    E. 9q/2 - 9
    Ans: A
    Direction (31-34): In each question below are given three statement followed by 4 conclusions-I,II,III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read entire conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
  31. Statements
    Some books are pens.
    All pens are chairs
    Some chairs are tables
    Conclusions
    I. some books are chairs
    II. Some chairs are books
    III. All tables are chairs
    IV. Some tables are chairs
    A. All follow
    B. Only I, II, and III follow
    C. Only I, II, and IV follow
    D. Only I, III, and IV follow
    Ans: C
  32. Statements
    All cars are jeeps
    All jeeps are buses
    All buses are trucks
    Conclusions
    I. All trucks are buses
    II. All buses are jeeps
    III. All jeeps are cars
    IV. All cars are trucks
    A. None follows
    B. All follow
    C. Only III and IV follow
    D. Only IV follow
    Ans: D
  33. Statements
    Some trees are flowers
    Some flowers are pencils
    Some pencils are tables
    Conclusions
    I. Some tables are flowers
    II. Some pencils are trees
    III. Some tables are trees
    IV. Some trees are pencils
    A. All follow
    B. Only I and III follow
    C. Only II and IV follow
    D. None follows
    Ans: D
  34. Statement
    All towns are villages
    No village is forest
    Some forests are rivers
    Conclusions
    I. Some forests are villages
    II. Some forests are not villages
    III. Some rivers are not towns
    IV. All villages are town
    A. all follow
    B. Only either I or II follow
    C. Only either I or II or III follow
    D. None
    Answer: D
Dr E. Sreenivasa Reddy
VICE-PRINCIPAL
ANU
Published date : 29 Apr 2011 03:59PM

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