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Placement Papers by ZS Associates

Details of Placement Papers by ZS Associates conducted by ZS Associates for job interview.
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From 2017 ZS Associates has been using HirePro for on campus/Off- Campus placements.AMCAT isn’t used by ZS Associates any more.

You can find the ZS Associates aptitude question paper on our website PrepInsta.

Since, ZS Takes Exam by HirePro our ZS Associates Dashboard is based on HirePro

For ZS Associates, AMCAT test usually consists of 4 sectionsQuantVerbalLogical & Attention to Detail

The duration and number of questions varies depending on the position you are being considered, whether it is a on campus test or an off campus, and the number of students appearing for the test at a time. There can be more similar conditions.

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You will have to solve about 60 question in 75 minutes. These questions will be divided into the following heads:

Verbal Ability- this section is going to be very easy. No practice needed.

Reading Comprehension- this section is also going to be easy. However, you need to be able to read the passage quickly to save some precious seconds.

Logical Reasoning- Easy but do have an idea before-hand as to what kind of topics are included in this section. Refer youtube.

Data Interpretation- easy but time consuming. Try to be quick with analyzing data (graphs) and solving calculations.

Attentive to Detail- nothing can be done about this section. This section just checks how attentive are you with data that is presented to you. EXAMPLE: I was given a paragraph consisting of about 8 to 10 lines and was asked to find the number of times ’n’ appeared in the paragraph. Also I could not include ‘N’. Around 5 questions make up this section.

Quantitative Aptitude- the most time consuming section. You need to be thoroughly prepared with the formulae as most question are direct formula application. If you don’t understand the question or don’t recollect the formula, just skip the question rather than wasting time on it.

In the end I would like to give you one advice: Try to solve as many questions as possible. If you think you cannot solve it, when you read the question, just move to the next question. Don’t unnecessarily waste time. However, since there is NO negative marking, you can come back to these question in the end when the time is almost over and you know that solving the marked questions would be pointless, so then you can attempt flukes.