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PLAKSHA TECH APTITUDE TEST

Test Structure & Sample Questions


The Tech Leaders Fellowship program requires candidates to have strong skills in mathematics, logical
reasoning, and analytical abilities. To evaluate these competencies, candidates will be required to take
a tech aptitude test in an AI-proctored environment. The test will last for 90 minutes and will have
questions on the following components:

1. Mathematical & Cognitive Abilities: This section will consist of 45 multiple-choice questions on Logical
Reasoning, Probability & Statistics, Quantitative & Numerical Abilities and will have a duration of 60
minutes.

2. Case Study: This section will have a case study question that aims to assess your problem-solving and
decision-making abilities by simulating a real-life business scenario. The duration of this section is 30
minutes.

Successful candidates will receive an intimation within a week for the technical and personal interview
round.

Please note that the sample questions in this document are for reference only, and the questions in
the actual test may be similar but not necessarily in the same areas or themes.

It is essential to note that the Tech Aptitude test is fully computerized, user-friendly, and conducted in
an AI-proctored environment with advanced security features to ensure fairness, transparency, and
standardization. Candidates can take the test from the safe and secure environment of their homes,
provided they have a desktop/laptop (with a webcam) and an uninterrupted internet connection. The
test will record the candidate's screen, audio, video, and timestamps throughout the test. Therefore,
candidates should avoid using any unfair means to attempt the test. Any such act shall lead to the
cancellation of the test and the candidate's application.

Sample Questions
Question 1

Three friends of different age and height stand in a queue for a photograph. The photographer asks the
youngest to stand to the right of Adam. The tallest stands in the extreme left. Barry does not stand in
the center and he is not the youngest. Donald is not in the center too. All are facing the photographer.
No person receives the same rank when put in the increasing order of both age and height. Now, who
is the shortest?

• Adam
• Barry
• Donald
• Cannot be determined

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Question 2

Among five family member M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 all with different heights, M2 is taller than only
M5. M3 is not the tallest in the family. M1 is taller than M2 but shorter than M3. Who among them will
be in the middle if they stand in the increasing order of their heights?

• M1
• M3
• M5
• Cannot be determined

Question 3

A man starts from a point walks 4 miles towards North and turns left and walks 6 miles turns right and
walks for 3 miles and again turns right and walks 4 miles and takes rest for 30 minutes he gets up and
walks straight 2 miles in the same direction and turns right and walks one mile What is the direction he
is facing ?

• North
• South
• East
• West

Question 4

Consider the following phrase:

Statement: A line from Ram’s appointment letter is “you are hereby appointed as a systems engineer
with a probation period of two year and your performance will be reviewed at the end of the period for
confirmation.”

Assumptions:

I. At the time of appointment the performance of one generally is not well known.

II. In the probation period one tries to prove his worth generally.

Choose the correct option given below.

(A) If only assumption I is implicit.

(B) If only assumption II is implicit.

(C) If either I or II is implicit.

(D) If neither I nor II is implicit.

(E) If both I and II are implicit.

Question 5

A class consists of 50 students, out of which 30 are girls. The mean of marks scored by girls in a test is 73
(out of 100), and that of boys is 71. Determine the mean score of the whole class.

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Question 6

Two dice are rolled. Find the probability that the sum is equal to 4.

Question 7

A problem is given to three students whose chances of solving it are 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4 respectively. What
is the probability that the problem will be solved?

Question 8

Some questions shall be data interpretation questions based on graphs, tables or charts.

Case Study Question

There will be a case study which will check candidate’s analytical and problem-solving skills. The
candidate will be expected to identify right information needed to solve the problem and answer the
question accordingly. Detailed instructions will be provided in the test.

All the best!

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