Juspay MCQ questions | Juspay hiring challenge 2024 Experience
So Previouly in 2024, When I Just Fresh graduate. I see that Juspay started hiring freshers through the Unstop platform. The registration process was open for a few weeks but got closed in mid-September.
There are 4 rounds in total for the full hiring process:
Juspay Hiring Rounds Overview
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Round 1.1 – MCQ Assessment 
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Round 1.2 – MCQ Assessment 
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Round 2 – Coding Challenge 
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Round 3 – Final Interviews 
📝 Note: In this article, I’ll only talk about Round 1.1 (MCQ Test).
Round 1.1 – MCQ Assessment (My Experience)
🕒 Time Limit: 30 Minutes
❓ Total Questions: 30 Questions
✅ Marking: You get marks for both accuracy (correct answers) and speed (how quickly you answer).
Question Pattern in Round 1.1
There were two parts in the MCQ test:
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Aptitude-Based Questions – 20 Questions 
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Technical-Based Questions – 10 Questions 
Let me explain both parts in detail:
1. Aptitude-Based Questions (20 Questions)
These were mostly logic and reasoning type questions. Here’s the breakdown:
| Topic | No. of Questions | 
|---|---|
| Order & Ranking | 3 | 
| Encoding & Decoding | 2 | 
| Direction Test | 2 | 
| Blood Relation | 3 | 
| Seating Arrangement | 3 | 
| Puzzle (Floor Puzzle) | 2 | 
| Statement (True/False Type) | 2 | 
| Series (Find Next Pattern) | 3 | 
These are basic logical reasoning topics. You should practice similar questions from websites like IndiaBix or RS Aggarwal books.
2. Technical-Based Questions (10 Questions)
These were based on Computer Science subjects like DSA, Operating Systems, and Databases.
Data Structures & Algorithms
You can expect questions from:
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Arrays 
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Linked Lists 
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Trees (BST, AVL Tree) 
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Graphs 
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Heaps 
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Time and Space Complexity 
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BFS & DFS 
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Dynamic Programming (Knapsack, Huffman Coding, etc.) 
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Floyd Warshall, Ford Fulkerson 
C++ Coding Questions
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Output-based questions (predict the output of given code) 
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Fill in the blanks (complete a missing part of a function) 
Operating System Concepts
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Examples of Distributed OS 
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Difference between Windows, MacOS, and Linux 
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Fragmentation in memory 
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File Systems 
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CPU Scheduling algorithms 
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BIOS boot process 
Database & Security
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Questions about Database Security 
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Deadlock Detection 
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Data Breach scenarios 
These questions check your basic understanding of CS topics, not deep-level knowledge. If you’ve studied CS subjects in college or prepared for placements, you’ll find them manageable.
So Finally,
This was just the first MCQ round (Round 1.1). It was a mix of logical reasoning and CS fundamentals. The time was limited, so speed and accuracy both matter a lot.
I’ll soon share my experience from Round 1.2 and later rounds...
