Accenture Sample Placement Paper & Questions
Preparing for the Accenture exam, a standardized assessment conducted by Accenture requires a thorough understanding of the test format, typical questions, and strategic preparation.
Scroll down to practice the latest Accenture Placement Paper & Questions.
Accenture Placement Questions - Sample Question Paper
16.
16. Directions: underlined words have been given below along with a statement where they have been used in a certain context. You have to find the word from the options which is the most opposite to the given context and mark that as your answer.
The minister asked its coalition partner to treat regional parties well before striking an alliance for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Imminent
Coming
Unavailable
Candid
17.
17. DIRECTIONS:The question consists of five statements labelled A, B, C, D and E which when logically ordered form a coherent passage. Choose the option that represents the most logical order.
A.Despite the strong performance of the economy in 2010-11, the outlook for 2011-12 is clouded by stubborn and persistently high inflation, and rising external risks.
B.The three key macroeconomic concerns before the Union Budget 2011-12 were high inflation, high current account deficit (CAD), and fiscal consolidation.
C.Additionally, there was an expectation that the government would restart the reform process.
D.While the Budget sets a lower nominal gross domestic product (GDP) growth target of 14%, we believe that the real GDP growth target of 9% factored in the Budget is on the optimistic side.
E.The Budget has made an attempt to address all these issues, albeit through small steps.
BCEAD
CBAED
DACEB
ADCEB
18.
18. Statements:
No watch is cycle.
No cycle is Motorbike.
Some auto are motorbike
Conclusion:
I. No Motorbike is watch
II. No motor bike is cycle
III. Some cycles are watches
IV. All Motorbikes are watches
None follows
Only I follows
Only I and III follow
None of these
19.
19. Directions: Kindly study the paragraph given below and answer the question that follows.
It is perhaps no surprise that political parties are deeply divided over the idea of holding simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and the State Assemblies. During consultations initiated by the Law Commission of India, nine parties opposed it, arguing that it went against the constitutional fabric and that it would be impractical. Four parties backed the concept.
Which of the following strengthens the case for simultaneous elections?
I. A simultaneous poll, particularly in this era where news is easily and widely disseminated, will privilege national issues over regional ones even if, arguably, the reverse may happen too.
II. Assemblies can be bunched into two categories based on whether their terms end close to the 2019 or the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and then elections could be held for one group in 2019, and for another in 2024 so that subsequent elections could be synchronised.
III. Election expenditure will be drastically cut and ruling dispensations will be able to focus on legislation and governance rather than having to be in campaign mode forever.
Only II
Only III
Only I and II
Only II and III
20.
20. Read the following argument and mark which of the following assumptions is made in the argument.
More than one billion years’ worth of rocks have gone missing from the geologic record of Grand Canyon.
Earth has transitioned from an older setting to the modern one during these one billion years
The western half of the Grand Canyon has gone through a very different geologic contortion compared to the eastern half
Series of Faulting events in that region possibly tore up the earth around the Canyon causing rocks and sediments to wash away in the ocean
None of the mentioned options
21.
21. Mark the option containing the sentence that strengthens the argument given below.
Argument: People generally wear light colour clothes in summer.
They are easy to wash and easy to dry
Light colour clothes are bad absorber of light
These light colour clothes are thick and warm
They are readily and cheaply available in the summer
22.
22. What is the marked price of the shirt?
I. A shopkeeper purchases 2 same shirts for 2200 Rs. and earns 55 Rs. per shirt after giving 23% discount.
II. A shopkeeper marks the price 36% more than the cost price and earns 200 Rs. after giving some discount.
The data in statements I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
The data in statements II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
The data in statements I alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
The data in both the statements I and II is not sufficient to answer the question.
23.
23. Direction for Q23 to Q26: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular table, not
necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I. Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.
Who among the following are not the immediate neighbours?
Bruce and Justin
Nicholas and Peter
Nicholas and Justin
Jack and Sheldon
24.
24. Direction for Q23 to Q26: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular table, not
necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I. Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.
Who is sitting second to the right of Peter?
Peter
Justin
Jack
Sheldon
25.
25. Direction for Q23 to Q26: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular table, not
necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I. Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.
Who is sitting to the opposite of Sheldon?
Bruce
Justin
Peter
Nicholas
26.
26. Direction for Q23 to Q26: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular table, not
necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I. Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.
Which of the following is false regarding the position of Jack?
Jack is sitting third of the left of Nicholas.
Jack is sitting second to the right of Nicholas.
Jack is sitting between Bruce and Sheldon.
Jack is sitting to the immediate left of Bruce
27.
27. Direction for Q27 to Q30: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the final of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Tokyo and London. David, the judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10 giving a unique rating to each participant.
I. R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.
V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.
What was the second highest rating given?
7
8
9
6
28.
28. Direction for Q27 to Q30: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the final of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Tokyo and London. David, the judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10 giving a unique rating to each participant.
I. R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.
V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.
Who belongs to New York?
P
Q
Cannot be determined
M
29.
29. Direction for Q27 to Q30: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the final of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Tokyo and London. David, the judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10 giving a unique rating to each participant.
I. R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.
V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.
What was the rating of coffee prepared by Q?
3
2
6
5
30.
30. Direction for Q27 to Q30: Read the following information given below and answer the questions that follow:
There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the final of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Tokyo and London. David, the judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10 giving a unique rating to each participant.
I. R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.
V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.
Which of the following statements is definitely true?
P got a rating of 10
M got a rating of 5
O belongs to Mumbai
Q belongs to Paris
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
Are the provided sample questions from previous exams?
No, the provided sample questions are not from previous exams but closely resemble the Accenture exam pattern and are designed by expert teachers in the field.
How similar are the sample questions to the actual questions in the Accenture?
The sample questions are very similar to the actual questions in the Accenture as they are designed by experienced teachers in the industry.
How regularly are Accenture sample question papers updated to align with the current exam pattern?
The Accenture sample question papers are frequently updated to align with the current exam pattern.
What is the difficulty level of the Accenture exam?
The difficulty level of the Accenture can range from moderate to challenging.
Is switching allowed between questions in a particular section?
Yes, candidates can switch between questions within a particular section during the Accenture.
Is there a negative marking in the Accenture exam?
There is no negative marking in the Accenture exam.
What will be the mode of the Accenture exam?
The Accenture is typically conducted online, allowing candidates to take the test from designated centers or remotely under monitored conditions.
How many coding questions are there in the Accenture exam?
There are 2 coding questions in the coding section of the Accenture exam.