Accenture Interview
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Accenture Recruitment Process
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Accenture Company is well known for recruiting worth candidates. So, Accenture conducts a conscientious recruiting process. There are several rounds conducted during the complete recruitment process. Before going for an interview with Accenture, you must go through the official Accenture website to get a detailed knowledge of the company.

There are mainly three rounds in Accenture interview:
In Accenture recruitment process, the candidates have to go through the following rounds:
Aptitude/Verbal ability round/Written Round
Technical Interview Round
HR round
First Round: Accenture Written Round
The first round for Accenture recruitment process is written round having three different sections that are analytical aptitude, verbal ability and attention to detail. In this round, you will get 55 total number of questions and time duration will be total 60 minutes.
Second Round: Technical Interview Round
The second round for Accenture recruitment process is technical interview round. In this round, candidate has to face questions based on programming concepts for different technologies like C, C++, Java, etc. In this round, candidate has to show his technical skills.
Third Round: HR Round
HR round is the last round of the Accenture recruitment process. In this round, Interviewer checks the communication and professional skills of the candidate.
Accenture First Round: English Interview Questions
1) The sun rose________________ the horizon in the east.
Over
Above
In
Below
Hide Answer
Answer: b
2) Rohan will be there _ Sunday and Monday.
For
Until
During
After
Hide Answer
Answer: c
3) Cat spilled__________ milk all over the floor.
AN
A
The
None of the above.
Hide Answer
Answer: c
4) The baseball game was cancelled ___ the rain.
Due to
Because of
By
None of the above
Hide Answer
Answer: b
5) I have been working here______________ five years.
Since
From
For
None of the above.
Hide Answer
Answer: c
6) Alina was punished for___________ her official work
Slowing
Avoiding
Postponing
Shrinking
Hide Answer
Answer: b
7) Which is the correctly spelled word in the following:
Excessive
Exccessive
Exxcesive
Excesive
Hide Answer
Answer: a
8) Catching the earlier train will give us the ……. to do some shopping for the home.
Chance
Possibility
Occasion
Luck
Hide Answer
Answer: a
9) This train travels from Delhi______ Orissa.
At
To
Over
below
Hide Answer
Answer: b
Accenture First Round: Quantitative Aptitude Questions
1) A teacher can divide his class into groups of 7, 11 and 15. Find the smallest possible strength of the class?
965
1250
1155
1250
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Answer: c
Explanation:
For the smallest possible strength of the class, we will find LCM of the given number
LCM (7, 11, 15) = 1155
2) A lady purchased a bag for Rs.500 and sold it at a gain of 25% of the selling price. The selling price of the bag is:
425
575
625
475
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Answer: c
Explanation:
Here Cost price of Bag= Rs.500
%gain = 25, so gain= accenture interview questions
Gain= 25*500/100= 125
Selling price= Cost price+ gain
Hence, S.P= 500+125= Rs.625
3) The average weight of a class of 20 students is 35kgs. If the weight of the teacher is also included with the class weight, the average weight increases by 1kg. What is the weight of the teacher?
60kgs
51kgs
56kgs
NONE OF THEM
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Answer: c
Explanation:
Average weight= Sum of weight of all students / total no of students
35= Sum of weight of all students/20
Sum of weight of all students=35*20= 700
When the weight of teacher is also included: Suppose teacher weight is x kg
Average weight+1kg= (Sum of weight of all students+ x)/21
36= (700+x)/21
X= 56kg.
4) A fort has enough food for 35 days for 120 soldiers. If after 15 days 70 soldiers leave the fort, for how many more days the food will last?
68
48
58
70
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Answer: b
Explanation:
Total food available= 12035 They all consume food for 15 days, food consumed in 15 days= 15120
Food left after 15 days= (12035-12015)
For how many days 50 soldiers can eat this food= (12035-12015)/ 50
=48 days
5) A train 150 meters long passes an electric pole in 15 seconds and another train of same length traveling in opposite direction in 5 seconds. The speed of the second train is
35m/sec
40m/sec
32m/sec
50m/sec
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Answer: d
Explanation:
Speed of first train a = 10m/sec (150m/15sec).
Suppose speed of second train b=x m/s.
Train are moving in opposite direction, hence their speed = (10+x) m/sec
therefore total distance to be covered = (150+150) = 300
time=5 secs
hence,
Speed = distance/time
10+x= 300/5
X= 50m/sec
6) When Mohan was born, his father was 32 years older than his brother, and his mother was 25 years older than his sister. If Mohan’s brother is 6 years older than Mohan and his mother is 3 years younger than his father, how old was Mohan’s sister when Mohan was born?
5 years
10 years
8 years
None of the above
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Answer: b
Explanation:
Mohan’s brother was 6 years old when Mohan was born
So, His father’s age = 32 + 6 = 38 years
His mother’s age = 38-3 = 35 year (3 years younger his father)
His sister age = 35 – 25 = 10 years (Mother was 25 years older than the sister)
7) If the radius of a circle is increased by 10% then the area is increased by:
22%
100%
110%
21%
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Answer: d
Explanation:
Let say radius = πr^2
New radius = r + 10/100r = 1.1r
New area = π (1.1r) ^2= 1.21πr^2
Difference in area = 1.21πr^2 – πr^2 = .21πr^2
Increment = .21πr^2*100/πr^2= 21%
8) One pipe can fill a tank four times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 40 minutes, then the slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in:
120 min
8 min
200 min
192 min.
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Answer: c
EXPLANATION:
Suppose, the slower pipe alone fill the tank in x min
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5/x= 1/40
X=200min.
9) Ravi’s father said to Ravi, “I was as old as you are at present at the time of your birth.” If the father’s age is 40 years now, the son’s age six years back was:
14 years
19 years
33 years
38 years
Hide Answer
Answer: a
EXPLANATION:
Let Ravi’s present age be x years. Then, (40 – x) = x
2x = 40.
x = 20.
Hence, Ravi’s age 6 years back (20 – 6) = 14 years.
10) A alone can do a piece of work in 8 days and B alone in 6 days. A and B undertook to do it for Rs.4600. With the help of C, they finished the work in 3 days. What is the share of C?
587
575
750
650
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Answer: b
Explanation:
A’s 1 day work= 1/8
B’s 1 day work= 1/6
A, B and C’s 1 day work = 1/3
C’s 1 day work = 1/3-(A’s 1 day work+ B’s 1 day work)
= 1/3- (1/8+1/6)
= 1/24
Since C worked for 3 days hence C’s share will be= (3/24)*4500 = Rs.575.
Accenture First Round: Reasoning Questions
1) If Ramesh ranks 14th in a class of 26, then what is his rank from the last?
13
15
14
12
Hide Answer
Answer: a
2) Choose the below option which is suitable for the given Statement and conclusion:
Statement
Some pens are pencil. All pencil are chairs some chairs are tables
Conclusions
I. Some pens are chairs
II. Some chairs are pens
III. All tables are chairs
IV. Some tables are chairs
All follow
Only I,II, and III follow
Only I,II, and IV follow
Only I,III, and IV follow
Hide Answer
Answer: c
3) If * stands for /, / stands for -, + stands for * and -stands for +, then 9/8*4+5-10=?
13
9
10
1
Hide Answer
Answer: b
Explanation:
9-8/45+10= 9-25+10=9-10+10= 9
4) If a, b, and c are consecutive negative integers, and if a > b> c, which of the following must be a positive odd integer?
abc
(a-b)(b-c)
a-bc
a(b+c)
Hide Answer
Answer: b
Explanation:
For all conditions only (a-b)(b-c) satisfy to positive odd integer.
5) FBG, GBF, HBI, IBH, __
JBK
HBL
HBK
JBI
Hide Answer
Answer: a
Explanation:
All the words are of 3 letters in which middle letter is common that is B and, first letter is following alphabetic series. In all words first and last letter is forming a group.
6) Find the odd value 7,13,19,25,30,37,43
13
19
30
37
Hide Answer
Answer: c
Explanation:
There is difference of 6 between two numbers that is
13-7=6
19-13=6
25-19=6
30-25=5 (odd one)
7) If QUESTION = DOMESTIC then what will be the equivalent code for RESPONSE?
OMESUCEM
OMESICSM
OMESICEM
OMESISCM
Hide Answer
Answer: c
Explanation:
Q U E S T I O N
D O M E S T I C here O and M are common in all option which is code for R and P respectively, and for E=M, S= E, P=S, O=I , N=C, S= E
Hence RESPONSE will be equivalent to OMESICEM
8) SCD, TEF, UGH, __, WKL
CMN
UJI
VIJ
IJT
Hide Answer
Answer: c
9) Find the next term of series 24 28 36 52 84 ?
144
135
148
140
None of these
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Answer: c
EXPLANTION:
Series increases as multiple of 4
24+4=28, 28+(42)= 36, 36+(44)=52, 52+(48)= 84, 84+(416)= 148
10) Introducing a man to her husband, Reena said, “His brother’s father is the only son of my grandfather.” How is the Reena related to this man?
Mother
Aunt
Sister
Daughter
Grandmother
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Answer: c
EXPLANATION:
Only son of her Grandfather= Reena’s father
Man’s brother’s father= Man’s father
Reena’s father is man’s father hence Reena is man’s Sister.
Accenture Second Round: Technical Interview Questions
Java Interview questions:
1) Why is Java called platform independent?
Java is platform independent that means we can execute our code in any operating system either it is mac, Window or Linux. Java is Platform independent because when we write code, then its compiler converts it into bytecode and this bytecode can be executed on any platform (JDK should be installed in that OS).
2) What do you understand by Exception Handling?
Exception handling is a process of handling exceptions occurs during the execution of a program. Due to the occurrence of exception, execution of programs get halted, so it is very important to handle these exceptions so that program can be executed smoothly. We can handle the exceptions by using five keywords: try, catch, throw, throws, and finally.
3) What is checked and unchecked exception?
Checked exception: If the exception occurs or checked at compile time during the execution of a program, it is called as the checked exception. We should handle these exceptions using try-catch block or using throws keyword.
E.g., if someone tries to read a file which is not present then it will throw a checked exception at compile time FileNotFoundException
Unchecked exceptions: If the exception is not checked at compile time and occurred at runtime then this type of exception is called an unchecked exception. This type of exceptions occur due to an error in the logic of the code. If we do not handle this type of exception then also compiler will not give a compilation error.
E.g. ArithmeticException
4) What are the reasons behind the occurrence of an exception?
Following are the reasons behind the occurrence of an exception:
Accessing a file, which does not exist
Dividing a variable by zero
Inserting an element in the array outside the range
If throw statement occurs
Abnormal execution condition captured by JVM
5) What is OOP concept?
OOP stands for Object-Oriented Programming. Object-Oriented Programming is a coding practice which works with objects and class. Java is one of the programming languages which is based on these concepts. The basic OOP concepts are:
Object
Class
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Abstraction
Encapsulation
6) Explain the basic features of OOPs.
Following are the basic features of OOPs:
Object: – An object is a physical entity which has a state and behaviour. It occupies space in memory. It is a sample of a class. Object helps to access the methods and variables in the program.
Class – A Class is “collection of objects.” A class is a logical entity, which does not take any space. A class includes all the data and methods which shows the behaviour of an object.
Inheritance – Inheritance is a process by which one class can have all properties of other class. Inheritance increases the code reusability. There are two terms used
Child class (Subclass): Class which inherits other class, called as Child class or derived class.
Parent class (Superclass): A class which got inherited by another class is termed as parent class or Base class.
Polymorphism: – Polymorphism is a method of performing “a single task in different ways.” Polymorphism enables a programmer to use methods or operators in different ways. In Java, we use method overloading and overriding to obtain the polymorphism.
Abstraction: If we show only functionality and hide the explanations or details then this process is called as Abstraction. For achieving the abstraction, we use two ways in Java
Abstract class
Interface
Encapsulation: Encapsulation is a process of enclosing the data and code together to form a single unit. It makes the data safer within the code for any modification. For achieving the encapsulation, we can declare the data variables of class as private.
7) Differentiate between class and object.
The class and object both are the features of OOPs concepts. The basic differences between both features are given below:
The Class is a logical entity whereas Object is a physical quantity.
Class does not occupy memory at the time of creation whereas Object occupied space in memory when it is created.
For declaring a class, we use a ‘class’ keyword followed by a class name, whereas we can create the object using the ‘new’ keyword in Java.
A Class is like a factory which generates object and object are the instances of the class.
8) What is encapsulation in Java?
Encapsulation is a process of enclosing the data and code together to form a single unit. The best example to understand the encapsulation is a capsule which contains the medicine in it.
If we declare all the data members of the class as private, then it is called a fully encapsulated class in Java, and then we can use getter and setter method to access it.
One of the examples of the fully encapsulated class is Java Bean class.
Encapsulation keeps its data hide from other class hence it is also called as data-hiding.
Example for encapsulation:
class EncapsulationEg{
private String empname;
private int empage;
private int empid;
public String getEmpName() //getter method
{
return empname;
}
public int getEmpAge()
{
return empage;
}
public int getEmpId()
{
return empid;
}
public void setEmpName(String setvalue) //setter methods
{
empname=setvalue;
}
public void setEmpAge(int setvalue){
empage=setvalue;
}
public void setEmpId(int setvalue){
empid=setvalue;
}
}
public class TestEncapsulation{
public static void main(String args[]){
EncapsulationEg en= new EncapsulationEg();
en.setEmpName("Alvin");
en.setEmpAge(22);
en.setEmpId(12568);
System.out.println("Employee Name: " +en.getEmpAge());
System.out.println("Employee Age: " +en.getEmpAge());
System.out.println("Employee ID: " +en.getEmpId());
}
}
Output:
Employee Name: 22
Employee Age: 22
Employee ID: 12568
9) What is Recursion and recursive function in Java?
Recursion is a process of calling a method by itself continuously till not get termination point. A method which calls itself is called as a recursive method.
Syntax:
Return-type method_name()
{
// Code to be executed
method_name(); // same name of calling method }
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