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Tech Mahindra Sample Aptitude Questions and Answers

Practice sample Tech Mahindra aptitude questions and answers to enhance your preparation for the placement process. Utilize this resource to sharpen your problem-solving skills and get a step closer to achieving success in your Tech Mahindra placement.

Q31

Q31 Fill in the blank:
The little girl kept crying and _____________ her father to buy her a new doll until he agreed.

A

To pestering

B

Pestering

C

To pester

D

Pester

Q32

Q32 Fill in the blank with a suitable form of the adverb:
I ________ go to meet my friends from school as they are my close friends.

A

angrily

B

occasionally

C

rarely

D

lazily

Q33

Q33 Fill in the blank with the correct word:
It is pathetic to observe people who do not hesitate to ________ others for petty selfish reasons.

A

muster

B

malign

C

desiccate

D

implore

Q34

Q34 Choose the correct spelling of the word to fill in the blank:
This __________ light is very disturbing.

A

Flurescent

B

Florescent

C

Fluorescent

D

Fluoresent

Q35

Q35 Change the voice of the following sentence:
By the next week, the house would have been bought by me.

A

By the coming week, I will be buying the house.

B

By the next week, I will have bought the house.

C

By the next week, the house was bought by me.

D

I will have bought the house by the next week.

Q36

Q36 Read the following passage and answer the given questions.

Hardships made Abraham Lincoln develop a deep sense of self-confidence that he fully leveraged throughout his entire adult life. But perhaps his greatest inspiration came from an intransigent belief that he had a purpose to fulfil.

Apparently, at a very early age, Lincoln set his sights on "engraving his name in history." "Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition," he wrote. “I have no other so great as that of being truly esteemed by fellow men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem."

With America greatly divided over slavery, and at the height of a civil war that already had taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of men, Lincoln was certain that his purpose was to preserve the greatest democracy the world had ever known, and to ensure its "government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.“
Tied to the conviction that his work was intrinsically important, it was Lincoln who consistently found the courage to invigorate the spirits of his cabinet and troops during the country's most dire and desperate hours.

Which of the following conclusions logically follows from the passage?

A

Problems and sufferings made Lincoln who he was.

B

Civil war motivated Lincoln to save his nation.

C

Lincoln's belief that his life had an aim to achieve kept him going.

D

Lincoln realized his purpose very late in his life!

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