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LTIMindtree Placement Papers with Solutions: 2026 Guide

Practice questions from LTIMindtree's online test covering aptitude, logical reasoning, and verbal ability, with solutions and the 2026 hiring pattern.

By FACE Prep Team 6 min read
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The LTIMindtree online test covers three non-coding sections (aptitude, logical reasoning, and verbal ability) with no negative marking, plus three coding sections that now include an AI-assisted evaluation layer added in 2025.

That structure is worth knowing before you pick up any practice paper. The company that ran the 2019 test you may have searched for no longer exists: Mindtree merged with L&T Infotech in 2022 to form LTIMindtree. The test patterns are recognisably similar, but the 2026 version adds a coding component and a new evaluation methodology. This guide covers the legacy paper question types with verified solutions, then maps them to the current test so your prep time is not wasted on a format that has since changed.

Two verbal answers in widely-circulated copies of the 2019 paper are arithmetically wrong. Both are re-derived below with the correct answer.

The LTIMindtree Online Test Pattern in 2026

The current LTIMindtree online test runs six sections. For the full breakdown of question counts, time allocations, and coding-round specifics, see the LTIMindtree test pattern and syllabus for 2026.

SectionQuestionsTimeNegative Marking
Quantitative Aptitude1520 minNone
Logical Reasoning1520 minNone
English Communication2020 minNone
Coding: Implementation1 problem30 minNone
Coding: DS and Algorithms2 problems60 minNone
Coding: Advanced Algorithms1 problem30 minNone

The no-negative-marking policy on all sections changes the optimal strategy for the aptitude and reasoning rounds: there is no benefit to skipping. Attempt every question; eliminate where possible and guess if you must.

LTIMindtree resumed campus hiring in 2025 and targets around 5,000 fresher onboardings this fiscal. For the end-to-end selection process from online test through HR interview, see LTIMindtree recruitment process for freshers.

Quantitative Aptitude: Practice Questions with Solutions

Alloys and Mixtures

  • Question: In two alloys A and B, the ratio of zinc to tin is 5:2 and 3:4 respectively. Seven kg of alloy A and 21 kg of alloy B are mixed to form a new alloy. What is the ratio of zinc to tin in the new alloy?
    • a) 1:1 | b) 1:2 | c) 2:1 | d) 1:3
  • Answer: Option a (1:1)
  • Step 1: Alloy A is 7 kg at zinc:tin = 5:2, so total parts = 7. Zinc = 5 kg, tin = 2 kg.
  • Step 2: Alloy B is 21 kg at zinc:tin = 3:4, so total parts = 7. Zinc = 9 kg, tin = 12 kg.
  • Step 3: Total zinc = 5 + 9 = 14 kg. Total tin = 2 + 12 = 14 kg.
  • Step 4: Ratio = 14:14 = 1:1. Verified correct.

Profit and Loss

  • Question: By selling 33 metres of cloth, a merchant gains a profit equal to the selling price of 11 metres. What is the profit percentage?
    • a) 50% | b) 45% | c) 40% | d) 60%
  • Answer: Option a (50%)
  • Step 1: Let cost price per metre = c and selling price per metre = s.
  • Step 2: Profit on 33 metres = SP(33m) minus CP(33m) = SP(11m), so 33s minus 33c = 11s.
  • Step 3: 22s = 33c, which gives s = 3c/2.
  • Step 4: Profit % = (s minus c) divided by c, multiplied by 100 = (3/2 minus 1) times 100 = 50%.

For additional aptitude question types and a topic-by-topic prep approach, see the complete guide to LTIMindtree aptitude and logical reasoning.

Logical Reasoning: Practice Questions with Solutions

Coding-Decoding

  • Question: In a code, consonants are written as their alphabetical position (A=1, B=2… Z=26) and vowels as A=1, E=2, I=3, O=4, U=5. MANGO is written as?
    • a) 13114715 | b) 1311474 | c) 14141375 | d) 13114157
  • Answer: Option b (1311474)
  • Step 1: M is a consonant, 13th letter in the alphabet, so M = 13.
  • Step 2: A is a vowel, first in the vowel sequence, so A = 1.
  • Step 3: N is a consonant, 14th letter, so N = 14.
  • Step 4: G is a consonant, 7th letter, so G = 7.
  • Step 5: O is a vowel, fourth in the vowel sequence, so O = 4.
  • Result: 13-1-14-7-4 concatenated = 1311474. Verified correct.
  • Note: The LIEUTENANT example in the 2019 source paper encodes U as 21 (alphabetical position) rather than 5 (vowel sequence position) as the stated rule requires. That is a typo in the source material. The MANGO answer is unaffected.

Sequence Arrangement

  • Question: In the arrangement B 5 R 1 @ E K 4 F 7 C D A M 2 P 3 % 9 H 1 W 8 * 6 U J $ V Q #, which element is exactly in the middle between 7 and $?
    • a) H | b) % | c) * | d) 9
  • Answer: Option d (9)
  • Step 1: List elements strictly between 7 and $: C, D, A, M, 2, P, 3, %, 9, H, 1, W, 8, *, 6, U, J.
  • Step 2: Count = 17 elements.
  • Step 3: The middle position of 17 elements is position 9.
  • Step 4: The 9th element in the list is 9. Verified correct.

Verbal Ability: Practice Questions with Solutions

Error Spotting

  • Question: Spot the error. “Through her efforts (1)/ she manage to (2)/ open several institutions to (3)/ help the downtrodden. (4)/ No Error (5)”
    • a) 1 | b) 2 | c) 3 | d) 4 | e) 5
  • Correct answer: Option b (segment 2)
  • The verb “manage” in segment 2 should be “managed.” The sentence describes a completed action, so the past tense is required. Segment 1 (“Through her efforts”) is grammatically correct as written.
  • The original 2019 paper lists Option a as the answer, but the explanation in the same paper identifies the error in segment 2. The correct answer is b.

Synonym Identification

  • Question: Find the synonym of CAMOUFLAGE.
    • a) aggressive | b) deception | c) vigilant | d) honour
  • Answer: Option b (deception)
  • CAMOUFLAGE means to disguise or create a false appearance. Deception (the act of misleading) is the closest match. Aggressive, vigilant, and honour are all unrelated in meaning. Verified correct.

Fill in the Blanks

  • Question: “I ______ a friend named Raj who ______ a horse ranch in the city.”
    • a) has, buys | b) need, holds | c) possess, runs | d) have, owns | e) got, sells
  • Correct answer: Option d (have, owns)
  • Blank 1: The subject “I” takes a base-form (plural) verb in the present tense. “Have” is the correct choice; “has” is third-person singular and is grammatically wrong with “I.”
  • Blank 2: “Raj” is a third-person singular subject, so the verb needs an -s ending. “Owns” fits both grammar and meaning.
  • The sentence reads correctly as “I have a friend named Raj who owns a horse ranch.” The original paper lists Option e (got, sells), but the paper’s own explanation points to Option d. The correct answer is d.

AI-Assisted Coding: The 2026 Layer

The aptitude and verbal sections above account for roughly 60 of the 80 questions in the LTIMindtree online test. They matter. The evaluation step that most differentiates candidates is the coding section: specifically, the AI-assisted assessment methodology LTIMindtree added in 2025.

The company launched BlueVerse, an AI platform unit aimed at helping clients adopt AI and drive AI-led deals, and that internal orientation is showing up in hiring. Candidates who code fluently under AI-assisted evaluation are increasingly separating from the field on the premium track (₹6.5 to 9.0 LPA). A public project on GitHub makes that edge visible.

The corrected verbal answers and verified aptitude solutions in this article give you a clean baseline for the aptitude and reasoning sections. The next gap to close is the coding and AI layer. The 2026 AI roadmap for Indian engineering students maps a curriculum path from aptitude-plus-DSA to deployed AI projects, which is what the premium-track evaluation is increasingly screening for.

For students who want a lower-stakes starting point, TinkerLLM offers a hands-on LLM playground at ₹499 where you can build and deploy a first AI project without a full course commitment. The verified solutions anchor your aptitude prep; TinkerLLM is where the 2026 differentiation starts.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mindtree still hiring freshers or is it all LTIMindtree now?

Mindtree merged with L&T Infotech in 2022 to form LTIMindtree. All campus hiring, offer letters, and job postings now carry the LTIMindtree name. The standalone Mindtree entity no longer recruits independently.

Does the LTIMindtree online test have negative marking?

No. The quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning sections carry no negative marking. Attempt every question; leaving one blank is always the worse choice.

What is the CTC for LTIMindtree freshers in 2026?

Graduate freshers on the standard track receive ₹4.0 to 5.5 LPA. A premium track for candidates with strong AI and coding evaluation scores offers ₹6.5 to 9.0 LPA.

What topics appear in the LTIMindtree aptitude section?

The quantitative aptitude section draws from profit and loss, percentages, time and work, time-speed-distance, ratio and proportion, alloys and mixtures, and basic probability.

Where can I find the complete LTIMindtree test pattern for 2026?

The full six-section test structure, including coding-round details and time allocations, is covered in the LTIMindtree test pattern and syllabus guide on FACE Prep.

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