Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Placement Paper Held on 28th January 2010 1) APTITUDE TEST: Questions = 82 ; time limit = 90 minutes. no negative marking. Offline (paper & pen) test and a PSYCHOMETRY TEST also. Section 1: VERBAL ( 32 Questions ‚20 minutes ) Directions for questions 1-10:Find the synonyms of the following words 1. Depreciation A. appreciation B. Deflation C. rise D. None of these Ans: B 2. Circumspect A Condition B Inspect C. Cautious D Reckless Ans: C 3. Abysmal A
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“I Like to See It Lap the Miles” In “I Like to See It Lap the Miles‚” Emily Dickinson uses metaphoric comparisons of a train to a horse. Dickinson also uses distinctive vocabulary to emphasize objects and places in the poem‚ perhaps to confuse the reader on what the poem is truly about. Although the poem never mentions the words “train” or “horse”‚ Dickinson’s choice of words makes the reader think it is about a train. In the poem Dickinson gives the train characteristics that relateto the
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I think that three mile island should close because of dangers it brings. If Tmi would blow up the whole city would have to evacuate. And pollution would be in the river and around the city for awhile and if people were still in the city they would most likely die. But there are some pros and cons to why I think it should close. So the first pro is while tmi is running they are losing money. In the last 5 years they lost $500 Billion dollars. Why should they keep it open if they are losing that
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In October and November I read a book called "Four Miles to Pinecone". I think it’s a good book and I have to write an essay about it. In this essay I am going to tell you about the conflicts that the main character‚ Tom Barry‚ encountered and how he handled them. First‚ I am going to talk about friendship and a conflict involving friendship in this book. Tom and Mouse were best friends. They went to Donnelly High School and lived in St. Paul. One day‚ while Tom was working at the grocery store‚ two
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The 100-mile diet is a great concept where you consume food that is grown and produced in a one-hundred-mile radius from your house. The perks of this diet are clear: you know what’s being put into your food‚ you aren’t producing as much fossil fuel waste‚ you have open communication with farmers‚ you’re supporting the local farming industry. However‚ this diet is much easier said than done—especially in Shanghai. The 100-mile diet is very popular in America where people care about what they are
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the control. Smith would be dependent on Harris‚ and if something suddenly happened to him‚ or the deal didn’t end up going through‚ then Smith would be out of business. His SCORE counselor recommended that he does not give up more than 20% share to one investor‚ and this is above and beyond that. He is also asking to be paid back his full loan of $95‚000 over the first five years. This is completely unreasonable‚ since it is a brand new company and they will not be returning high profits in those
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has now become a norm in some companies with the option of working from home finding more takers than ever before. Employees at IBM even receive Rs 15‚000 more a month for this. This is because they save the company walloping infrastructure costs‚ one of the perils of rapid expansion. This way the company can also drive home the point that it truly promotes work-life balance. The company says it also increases the productivity of employees. "We know that if we can successfully address the challenges
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different historical writings and interpretations of slavery in America in the Antebellum period. One could be mistaken into thinking that there is nothing left to research and debate. Yet‚ what is rarely mentioned in the annals of American history are the profound effects slavery has had on the Native American nations. Hoping to illuminate this often overlooked part in American history‚ Tiya Miles‚ author of Ties That Bind: The Story of an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery and Freedom‚ gives a chilling
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Strolling along the boardwalk of The Six Mile Cypress Slough was a memorable experience. This secluded area creates a better view of wild life. Along the boardwalk‚ we passed lakes and ponds and saw an alligator‚ a few turtles‚ two snakes‚ and anhingas (snake birds). The walk is enjoyable because it is mosquito free and is mostly in shade. I highly recommend this trip to everyone because this ecosystem provides a relaxing and stress-free environment with no interruptions of civilization. The walk
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“Knee Deep” is about escaping‚ the author broke up with his girlfriend and he’s trying to get her off his mind. He bought a boat and sailed away to his favorite beach thinking no one is going to miss him. The ocean and the drinks were the only way for his stress to go away. He never wants to leave the beach‚ but one way or another‚ he has to face reality once again. He completely forgot what made him stressed out because he was having too much fun. Knee Deep means no matter how stressed you are
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