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A Basic info about the company:
DATEV is a registered cooperative society that is principally a technical information services provider for tax, accountant and attorneys. Although the firm originally materialized as a data center service provider, at present it offers software directly to end users (businesses for example) and consulting services for such occupations. The co-operative's lays emphasis on the tax market.

Before you plan on giving interviews, you must read and solve these DATEV Interview Puzzles as they can brush up your aptitude and puzzle solving skills enabling you with a better confidence in the actual interview.

DATEV Interview Puzzle - Aptitude #1 - Hard Yahoo Logical Mathematics Interview Question

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In an old town, there lived a pot maker who wanted to sell the last stock of his craft to a merchant. When the merchant asked him how many pots he had, he replied that he was unable to count after 100. But he gave him certain clues to figure out for himself:

If the number of pots are divided by two, there will be one left.
If they are divided by three, there will be one left.
If they are divided by four, there will be one left.
If they are divided by five, there will be one left.
If they are divided by six, there will be one left.
If they are divided by seven, there will be one left.
If they are divided by eight, there will be one left.
If they are divided by nine, there will be one left.
If they are divided by ten, there will be one left.
But if they are divided by eleven, there will be no pot left.

Can you find the number of pots, the pot maker possess?

DATEV Interview Puzzle - Aptitude #2 - Extremely Tough Series Interview Question

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Find the next number in the series

3, 3, 5, 4, 4, __?

DATEV Interview Puzzle - Aptitude #3 - Two Eggs Interview Problem

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Eggs have quite a unique property. They may be extremely fragile that they may break by mere a drop from your hand. However, they may not break even if they are dropped from the 100th floor. That is exactly what you have in this problem. You have two identical eggs and you have access to a 100 story building.

The question is how many drops you will make before you can find out the highest possible floor of the building from which the egg can be dropped without breaking. Remember you only have two eggs to break.

DATEV Interview Puzzle - Aptitude #4 - Ranbaxy Logical Interview Problem

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In a strange planet, there live humans and bots. You can't look and tell which one is human and which one is a bot. However, they speak just the truth or just the lies. Knowing it, can you tell who the following two speakers are?

A) B is a lying bot. I am human.
B) A is telling the truth.

DATEV Interview Puzzle - Aptitude #5 - Ranbaxy Tricky Logical Interview Question

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Three coins lie in front of you, a gold, a silver and a copper. Now if you make a truthful statement, you will win one coin and of you make a false statement, you will win nothing.

What sentence will you speak in order to guarantee that you win a gold coin only?

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