Syllabus

TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability Syllabus & Practice Questions

TCS Ninja (NQT) Advanced Quantitative Ability assessment is a crucial component of their recruitment process, designed to evaluate a candidate's expertise in solving complex numerical and mathematical problems.

Scroll down for a detailed overview and breakdown of the syllabus to guide your preparation.

Note: Note: The TCS Ninja is not a separate exam; it is conducted as part of the TCS National Qualifier Test (NQT). To qualify for the TCS Ninja job roles, candidates must first take and pass the TCS National Qualifier Test (NQT).

TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability -Quick Overview

Here's an overview of the TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability assessment:

Section Details Information

Total No. of Questions

10

Time Duration

25 mins (shared with Reasoning Ability)

Type of Test

Non- Adaptive

Negative Marking

No

Estimated Cut-off For Digital and Prime

9 - 12 (shared)(Digital)
12 - 15 (shared)(Prime)

TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability - Syllabus & Topics

Here's a snapshot of the TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability syllabus:

Topic Difficulty Importance No. of Questions No. of Minutes

Number Systems

High

High

15 questions (shared along with Advanced Reasoning Ability - 5 questions)

25 minutes (shared along with Advanced Reasoning Ability section)

Percentages

High

High

Averages

High

Medium

Profit and Loss

High

High

Simple and Compound Interest

High

Medium

Time and Work

High

High

Time and Distance

High

Medium

Probability

High

Medium

Permutations and Combinations

High

High

Ratio and Proportion

High

Low

Algebra

High

Medium

Geometry

High

High

Trigonometry

Varied

High

Practice TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability Questions

1.

1. In one nation 60% of male citizens and 70% of female citizens are entitled to vote. 70 percent of male electors voted and 60 percent of female people qualified to vote. Which fraction of people voted through during the election?

0.41

0.42

0.35

0.38

2.

2. Rohan’s brother was 34 years of age when he was born. His younger brother, Shashank, now that he is 13, is very proud of the fact that he is as tall as him, even though he is three years younger than him. Rohan’s sister, who is shorter than Rohan, was only 29 when Shashank was born. What is the sum of the ages of Rohan’s siblings now?

105

92

85

101

3.

3. In this question x^Y stands for x raised to the power y. For example ,2^3 =8 and 4^1.5=8. If a,b are real numbers such that a+b=3, a^2 +b^2 =7, the value of a^4 +b^4 is?

46

45

47

42

4.

4. A Speaks Reality 40% of the time and B speaks Truth 60% of the time. The number of cases A and B are likely to contradict one another when the same statement is mentioned

41%

52%

46%

50%

5.

5. A bucket with mass m2 and a block with mass m1 are hung on a pulley system. Find the magnitude of the acceleration with which the bucket and the block are moving and the magnitude of the tension force T by which the rope is stressed. Ignore the masses of the pulley system and the rope. The bucket moves up and the block moves down.

T = 3m2m1gm1+m2

T = m2m1gm1+m2

T = 3m2m1m1+4m2

T = 3m2m1gm1+4m2

6.

6. Rajni has 50 red and 50 blue candies. She has two bowls with her. She has to distribute the candies in these two bowls in such a way that none of the bowls are left empty. If one were to choose one of the two bowls at random and them randomly draw a ball from it, the probability of the ball being red is maximized. After this distribution, What will be the maximized probability?

0.747

0.6

0.325

0.24

7.

7. There is a horse and a saddle. The sum of their cost is Rs. 1100 the cost of the horse is Rs. 1000 greater than saddle. What is the cost of the saddle

45 Rs

90 Rs

100 Rs

50 Rs

8.

8. A 70 foot pole stands vertically in a horizontal plane supported by three 490 foot wires, all attached to the top of the pole, pulled up and anchored to three equally spaced points in the plane. How many feet apart are any two of those anchor points(measure along the circumference ) ?

dashboard tcs-nqt advanced section quantitative ability question

1016.14 ft

1820 ft

1420.14 ft

840 ft

9.

9. Bhaskar and Shakuntala challenge each other in math and are at loggerheads always. At the end of a milestone in their project, the team had dinner and were seated in a circular table. If there were 16 people for dinner, what are the odds against the event that Bhaskar and Shakuntala will sit together

13 : 21

13 : 2

2 : 13

14 : 2

10.

10. 12 liters of water is poured into an aquarium of dimensions 50 cm length, 30 cm breadth and 40 cm height By what height (in cm) will the water rise?

1.5 m

1 m

12 cm

0.08 m

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Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ

How can I prepare for TCS Ninja's advanced quantitative ability test?

Focus on mastering the key topics like Number Systems, Percentages, Averages, and Algebra. Practice solving problems under timed conditions, and consider taking mock tests to gauge your preparation level.

What are the topics covered in the advanced quantitative ability test?

The topics covered in the Quantitative Ability section are:

  • Number Systems
  • Percentages
  • Averages
  • Profit and Loss
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Time and Work
  • Time and Distance
  • Probability
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry

Is it mandatory to attempt the advanced quantitative ability section?

Yes, it is mandatory to attempt the advanced quantitative ability section in the TCS Ninja Advanced section.

How many questions are there in the advanced quantitative ability test?

There are 10 questions in the Advanced Quantitative Ability Test.

What is the difficulty level of the advanced quantitative ability test questions?

The difficulty level is high for the Advanced Quantitative Ability Test.

Is there a negative marking for incorrect answers in the advanced quantitative ability test?

No, there is no negative marking for the Advanced Quantitative Ability Test.

What is the minimum passing score or cutoff mark for the advanced quantitative ability test?

There is no minimum passing or cutoff score for the Advanced Quantitative Ability Test to become eligible for TCS Ninja but for other categories clearing this section is mandatory.

The estimated Cut-off would be more than 9 (shared) for TCS Ninja Digital roles and more than 12 for TCS Ninja Prime roles

How should I approach the TCS Ninja advanced quantitative ability section?

You can approach the section in the following ways:

  1. Master key topics like Number Systems, Percentages, and Algebra.
  2. Take timed mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
  3. Prioritize strong topics during the test.
  4. Allocate time wisely, as the section shares a 25-minute slot with Advanced Reasoning.

Are there any specific resources or study materials recommended for preparing for this section?

Yes, for preparing for the TCS Ninja Advanced Quantitative Ability section, you can use the placement preparation website. It offers various resources like sample papers and mock tests that are tailored to help you practice for this specific section.