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How many types of gametes would be produced if the genotype of a parent is Aa BB? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 |
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Answer» Correct option is B. 2 |
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Motu, Patlu and chotu decide to start the consultancy agency. They invested their sum in the ratio of 25 ∶ 15 ∶ 29 respectively. They earned Rs. 22,977 as a profit at the end of the year, then what is the difference between share of Motu and Patlu?1. Rs. 3,3302. Rs. 2,6653. Rs. 1,5564. Rs. 2,5565. Rs. 3,336 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Rs. 3,330 Given∶ Ratio of invested sum = 25 ∶ 15 ∶ 29 Total profit at the end of the year = Rs. 22,977 X = 22977/69 = Rs. 333 ∴ Required difference = Rs. (25x – 15x) = Rs. 10x → Rs. 10 × 333 = Rs. 3330 Hence, the difference between share of Motu and Patlu is Rs. 3330. |
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M. Hamel is introduced as a ruler-wielding teacher. This demonstrates that: (a) he is concerned.(b) he is adamant. (c) he is unfeeling. (d) he is a hard taskmaster. |
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Answer» (d) he is a hard taskmaster. |
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The decomposition of `N_(2)O_(5)` in chloroform was followed by measuring the volume of `O_(2)` gas evolved : `2N_(2)O_(5)(C C_(4))to2N_(2)O_(4)(C Cl_(4))+O_(2)(g)`. The maximum volume of `O_(2)` gas obtained was `100cm^(3)`. In 500 minutes, `90cm^(3)` of `O_(2)` were evolved. The first order rate constant (in `min^(-1))` for the rate of disappearance of `N_(2)O_(5)` isA. `(2.303)/(500)`B. `(2.303)/(500)"log"(100)/(90)`C. `(2.303)/(500)"log"(90)/(100)`D. `(100)/(10xx500)` |
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Madan, Ahmad and Rais started a cosmetic shop. Madan invested (3/5) of the total investment and the investment made by Rais is equal to the investment made by Ahmad. If they distributed profit in the capital ratio and Ahmad received Rs. 234. Find the value of total profit.1. Rs.12302. Rs.11703. Rs.11504. Rs.12105. Rs.1050 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Rs.1170 Given∶ Madan invested (3/5)th of the total investment. Rais’ investment = Ahmad's investment Ahmad got Rs. 234 as a profit . Formula used∶ Basic knowledge of ratio and proportion. Calculation∶ Let the total investment = x Madan’s investment = (3/5)x Rest of investment = x – (3/5)x = (2/5)x According to the question, Rais’ investment = Ahmad's investment So, the investments by Rais and Ahmad are (x/5), each. So, from the value of Ahmad's share in the profit, we have: ⇒ x/5 = 234 ⇒ x = 234 × 5 = 1170 ∴ The value of total profit is Rs.1170 |
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The phenomenon of interference demonstrates the fact that :A. light possesses transvers wave natureB. light possesses longitudinal wave natureC. light possesses particle natureD. light possesses wave nature |
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In a sale, a pair of trousers is available at 15% discount on the selling price. The trousers' discounted selling price is Rs.837.25 in the sale. What was the original selling price of the trousers?(a) Rs.995 (b) Rs. 990 (c) Rs.1,005 (d) Rs.985 (e) Rs.1,012 |
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Answer» (d) Required selling price (100/85x837.25) Rs.=985Rs. |
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Form, a cosmetic shop containing perfumes and does, a pair is selected at random. The probability that the selected pair will consist of one perfume and one deo is `16/31`. Find the maximum number of perfumes and does the shop can contain ? |
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A shopkeeper purchased 6 articles for Rs. 1 and sold 3 articles for Rs. 1, what will be the profit or loss percentage of the shopkeeper?1. 50%2. 37.5%3. 75%4. 100% |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : 100% Given: Cost price of 6 articles = Rs. 1 Selling Price of 3 articles = Rs. 1 Formula used: Profit = SP – CP Profit percentage = (P/CP) × 100 Here CP is cost price, SP is selling price and P is profit Calculation: CP of 1 article = Rs. 1/6 SP of 1 article = Rs. 1/3 Profit = SP – CP ⇒ Profit (P) = 1/3 – 1/6 = 1/6 Profit percentage = (P/CP) × 100 ⇒ P% = [(1/6)/(1/6)] × 100 ⇒ P% = 100% ∴ The shopkeeper will earn profit of 100% |
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A shopkeeper purchased pens in bulk for Rs. 28 each. He sold each for Rs. 40. What was his profit percentage?1. 28.40%2. 48.12%3. 42.85%4. 38.75% |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 42.85% Ans: 3 Given: Cost price for one pen is = 28 Rs. Selling price for one pen is = 40 Rs. Formula used: Profit percent = \(\frac{{selling\;price - cost\;price}}{{cost\;price}}\) × 100 Calculation: Cost price for one pen is = 28 Rs. Selling price for one pen is = 40 Rs. difference between selling price and cost price = 40 - 28 = 12 Rs. profit percent = \(\frac{{12}}{{28}}\) × 100 = 42.85% ∴ Profit percent for the shopkeeper is 42.85%. |
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If two successive discounts, each of 20% on the marked price of an article, are equal to a single discount of Rs. 331.20, then the marked price (in Rs.) of the article is:1. 7502. 1,2003. 6454. 920 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : 920 Given: Each discount = 20% Single discount = Rs. 331.20 Concept used: Using the concept of percentage. Calculation: Let the MP is Rs. x. 1st discount at MP = (100 – 20)% of x ⇒ 1st discount = 80% of x ⇒ 1st dicount = 80/100 × x ⇒ 1st dicount = 0.8x 2nd discount = (100 – 20)% of 0.8x ⇒ 2nd discount = 80% of 0.8x ⇒ 2nd dicount = 80/100 × 0.8x ⇒ 2nd dicount = 0.8 × 0.8x ⇒ 2nd dicount = 0.64x Equivalent discount = x – 0.64x ⇒ 331.20 = 0.36x ⇒ x = 331.20/0.36 ⇒ x = Rs. 920 ∴ The marked price of an article is Rs. 920. |
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Barish purchased a table marked at Rs. 400 at successive discount of 10% and 15% respectively. He spent Rs. 14 on transport and sold the table for Rs. 400. Calculate his profit percentage. 1. 6%2. 8%3. 10%4. 15%5. None of the above |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : None of the above Given: Marked price = Rs. 400 Two successive discount = 10%, 15% Selling price = Rs. 400 Formula used: S.P. = M.P. (1 - (Discount%/100)) S.P. = C.P. + Profit Gain % = ((S.P. - C.P.)/C.P.) × 100 Calculations: Here, M.P. = 400 ⇒ Cost price for barish = (400 × (1 - (10/100)) × (1 - (15/100))) + 14 ⇒ Cost price for barish = ((400 × 90 × 85)/(100 × 100) ) + 14 ⇒ Cost price for barish = 306 + 14 ⇒ Cost price for barish = 320 ⇒ Gain % = ((400 - 320)/320) × 100 = 25% ∴ Gain % is obtained to be 25% |
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A shopkeeper gives an initial discount of 15% on the marked price of the sewing machine. He then gives 8% additional discount on the discounted price. If the final sale price of the machine is Rs. 1,564, find the marked price.1. Rs. 3,0002. Rs. 2,5003. Rs. 2,0004. Rs. 3,500 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Rs. 2,000 Given: Initial discount = 15% Additional discount = 8% Final price = Selling price = Rs. 1,564 Concept used: Selling price = Markup price × (100 - discount percentage)/100 Calculation: Let the markup price be Rs.x Selling price when 15% discount is given = x × (100 - 15)/100 ⇒ 85x/100 ⇒ 0.85x After giving an additional discount of 8% on discounted price, now the selling price = 0.85x × (100 - 8)/100 ⇒ 0.85x × 92/100 ⇒ 0.782x According to the question, Selling price = Rs. 1,564 ⇒ 0.782x = 1,564 ⇒ x = 1564/0.782 ⇒ x = Rs. 2000 ∴ The markup price is Rs. 2000 |
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A shopkeeper gets a profit of 25% by cheating in buying goods and also he cheated to 10% while selling the goods. Then find the overall gain percent.1. 37.5%2. 38.88%3. 39.58%4. 40.52%5. 41.25% |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 38.88% Given: Profit while purchasing = 25% Profit while selling = 10% Formula used: Gain percent = [(SP – CP)/100] × 100 Calculation: Let the CP of 1000 gm of the article be Rs. 1000 According to the question, The shopkeeper gets a profit of 25% while buying ⇒ He buys 1000 + (25/100) × 1000 = 1250 gm of goods for Rs. 1000 He cheated to 10% while selling the goods ⇒ He sells 1000 – (10/100) × 1000 = 900 for Rs. 1000 ⇒ He gets a profit of 1250 – 900 = 350 gm ⇒ Overall profit = (350/900) × 100 = 38.88% ∴ The overall profit is 38.88% |
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List the price of a bike is 15% more than it's cost price. It is sold at a discount of 20%. Find the dealer's loss or profit percetnage.1. Profit8%2. Profit 9%3. Loss 9%4. Loss 8% |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Loss 8% Given: List price of the a bike is more than it's cost price = 15% Discount % = 20% Formula: If a number is increase by x%, then Increased number = Actual number × (100 + x)/100 SP = MP × (100 - Discount%)/100 Loss = CP – SP Loss % = (Loss/CP) × 100 Calculation: Let cost price of bike be Rs. 100, then List price of the bike = 100 × (115/100) = Rs. 115 SP of the bike = 115 × (80/100) = Rs. 92 Loss = Rs. 100 - Rs. 92 = Rs. 8 ∴ Loss% = (8/100) × 100 = 8% |
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Marked price of washing machine is Rs.20,000. It was sold after giving two successive discount of 15% and 10%. Find selling price of washing machine.1. Rs.15,3002. Rs.14,3003. Rs.15,4004. Rs.15,2005.None of these |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : Rs.15,300 Given: Successive discount% = 15% and 10% Marked price of washing machine = Rs.20,000 Concept used: If two successive discount percent is x% and y% Then, Effective discount% = x + y – (xy/100) Selling price = Marked price – Discount Calculation: Effective discount% = 15 + 10 – {(15 × 10)/100} ⇒ 23.5% Discount = Rs. 20, 000 × (23.5/100) ⇒ Rs.4,700 Selling price = Marked price – Discount Selling price = Rs. (20000 – 4700) ⇒ Rs.15,300 ∴ Selling price of Washing machine is Rs. 15,300 |
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A dealer offers a cash discount of 20% and still makes a profit of 20%, when he further allows 16 articles to a dozen to a particularly sticky bargainer. How much percent above the actual price were his article listed?1. 100%2. 80%3. 75%4. 66% |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 100% Given: Concept used: Calculation: |
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In a grocery store, an item with an MRP of Rs 1,000 is on a discount counter with a special prices of Rs 979. What is the percentage of discount given for that item?1. 2.1%2. 0.9%3. 1.2%4. 1.1% |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 2.1% Given- MRP = Rs 1,000 Discounted Special Price = Rs. 979 Formula Used- Discount % = (MRP - Discounted Price)/MRP × 100 Calculation- Discount % = (1000 - 979)/1000 × 100 ⇒ 2.1 ∴ Percentage of discount given for that item = 2.1% |
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A blanket is sold for Rs 680 at the discount of 15% and 20%. Find the printed price of the blanket.1. Rs. 8002. Rs. 9503. Rs. 10004. Rs. 900 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Rs. 1000 Given: Selling price of blanket = Rs 680 Discount = 15% and 20% Formula Used: Printed price = Selling price × [100/(100 – discount%)] Calculation: Printed price = Selling price × [100/(100 – discount%)] ⇒ 680 × [100/(100 – 15)] × [100/(100 – 20)] ⇒ 680 × (100/85) × (100/80) ⇒ 1000 ∴ The printed price of the blanket is Rs 1000 |
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The marked price of an item for sale is ₹ 240. If two successive discount of 10% and 5% are given on them marked price, then the selling price of the item (in ₹) will be:1. ₹34.802. ₹205.203. ₹364. ₹204 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : ₹205.20 Given: Marked price = ₹ 240 Discount = 10% and 5% Formula used: Successive discount% = {(x + y) - (x × y)/100} where, x and y are discount Discount = M.P × {(100 - discount%)/100} S.P = M.P - Discount Calculation: Let x be 10% and y be 5% Successive discount = {(x + y) - (x × y)/100} ⇒ Successive discount = {(10 + 5) - (10 × 5)/100} ⇒ Successive discount = 15 - 0.5 ⇒ 14.5% Discount = M.P × {(100 - discount%)/100} ⇒ Discount = 240 × {(100 - 14.5)/100} ⇒ Discount = 240 × {(85.5)/100} ⇒ Discount = 205.20 ∴ The selling price of the item is ₹ 205.20. |
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A, B, and C started a business. A would invest Rs. 6500 for 6 months, B, Rs. 8400 for 5 months and C, Rs. 10,000 for 3 months. A is a working member so, he receives 5% of the profits. The profit earned was Rs. 7400. What is the profit of B?1. Rs. 25502. Rs. 26503. Rs. 26604. Rs. 2670 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Rs. 2660 Given: Total profit = Rs. 7400 A’s investment = Rs. 6500 B’s investment = Rs. 8400 C’s investment = Rs. 10000 Investment time of A = 6 months Investment time of B = 5 months Investment time of C = 3 months Concept Used: Profit ratio is equal as product of investment and time ratio Calculation: Ratio of their investment = (6500 × 6) ∶ (8400 × 5) ∶ (10000 × 3) ⇒ Required ratio = 39000 ∶ 42000 ∶ 30000 ⇒ Required ratio = 13 ∶ 14 ∶ 10 Extra profit received by A = 5% of 7400 ⇒ Extra profit of A = 5/100 × 7400 ⇒ Extra profit of A = 370 Balance profit = 7400 – 370 ⇒ Balance profit = 7030 B’s share = 7030 × 14/37 ⇒ B’s share = 2660 ∴ B’s share is Rs. 2660. |
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After 5 years, father's age will be three times of his son's age. 5 years ago, father's age was 7 times of his son's age. The present age of the father is:1. 40 years2. 30 years3. 50 years4. 45 years |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 40 years Given: Calculation: |
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An earphone Rs. 750 is offered at 8% discount and a headphone Rs. 1,250 at 20% discount. If Chinmay buys 5 earphones and 3 headphones, what is the effective discount he gets (in %)?1. 122. 143. 154. 16 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 14 Given: Marked price of earphone (MPe) = Rs. 750 Marked price of headphone (MPh) = Rs. 1250 Formula used: S.P = M.P × (100 – D%)/100 Where D% → Discount% S.P. → Selling price M.P. → Marked price Calculations: S.P of an earphone = 750 × (100 – 8)/100 ⇒ 750 × 23/25 = Rs. 690 S.P of a headphone = 1250 × (100 – 20)/100 = 1000 Total S.P. of 5 earphones and 3 headphones = 5 × 690 + 3 × 1000 = Rs. 6450 Total M.P. of 5 earphones and 3 headphones = 750 × 5 + 1250 × 3 = 7500 Discount = Rs. (7500 – 6450) = Rs. 1050 Discount% = (1050/7500) × 100 = 14% ∴ The required discount% is 14% |
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The age of a man after 17 years is 3 times the age of that man 17 years ago. His present age is.1. 51 years2. 37 years3. 48 years4. 34 years5. 20 years |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : 34 years Given: Age of a man after 17 years is 3 times the age of that man 17 years ago. Calculation: Let the present age of man be x years According to the question, x + 17 = 3(x – 17) ⇒ x + 17 = 3x – 51 ⇒ x – 3x = –51 – 17 ⇒ –2x = –68 ⇒ x = 34 ∴ Man’s present age is 34 years. |
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A pair of trousers with a marked price of Rs. 750 was sold at Rs. 660 during a sale. What was the percentage of discount that was offered?1. 122. 12.53. 11.54. 14 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 12 Given: Marked price of the product = Rs. 750 Selling price of the product = Rs. 660 Concept used: Discount % = {(MP – SP)/MP} × 100 MP = Marked price of the product SP = Selling price of the product Calculation: According to the question, Discount % = {(750 – 660)/750} × 100 ⇒ Discount % = (90/750) × 100 ⇒ Discount % = 12 ∴ Required percentage of discount was 12% |
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Ratio of work efficiencies of A, B and C is 9 : 10 : 12 and they can finish a particular wok working together is 3 days. What is the ratio of the time required if they worked individually?1. 20 : 18 : 152. 20 : 15 : 183. 20 : 18 : 164. 18 : 16 : 155. None of these |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 20 : 18 : 15 Given: Ratio of efficiency of A, B and C = 9 : 10 : 12 Time taken by them to finish the job working together = 3 days Formula used: Total work = work done rate × time Calculations: Let us assume, efficiencies of A, B and C are 9x, 10x and 12x respectively. Working together, amount of work done by them/day = (9x + 10x + 12x) = 31x Total work = 31x × 3 = 93x If A works alone, time required to finish = 93x/9x = 31/3 days If B works alone, time required to finish = 93x/10x = 93/10 days If C works alone, time required to finish = 93x/12x = 93/12 days Required ratio = 31/3 : 93/10 : 93/12 = 1/3 : 3/10 : 3/12 = 20 : 18 : 15 |
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Ullas's working capacity is twice that of Tejas. Together they can finish the work in 18 days, so in how many days Tejas will complete the same work alone?A. 36B. 54C. 20D. 721. D2. C3. A4. B |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : B Given: Ratio of efficiency of Ullas to Tejas = 2 : 1 Time to complete the whole work together = 18 days Formula used: Efficiency = (Total work)/(Time Taken) Calculations: Let the efficiency of Ullas and Tejas be 2 units/day and 1 unit/day respectively. Combined efficiency of Ullas and Tejas together = 2 + 1 = 3 units/day Efficiency = (Total work)/(Time Taken) ⇒ 3 = (Total work)/18 ⇒ Total work = 54 units Time to complete the whole work by Tejas alone = 54/1 = 54 days ∴ Tejas will complete the same work alone in 54 days. |
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3 men, 4 women, and 5 boys can complete work in 47 days. In how much time 1 man, 1 woman, and 1 boy can finish the work.1. 48 days2. 50 days3. 55 days4. 60 days |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : 60 days Given: 3 men, 4 women, and 5 boys can complete work in 47 days Calculation: 3 men, 4 women, and 5 boys can complete work in 47 days \( \Rightarrow \frac{{47}}{{\frac{1}{3}\; + \;\frac{1}{4}\; + \;\frac{1}{5}\;}}\) \( \Rightarrow \frac{{47}}{{\frac{{20 + 15 + 12}}{{60}}\;}}\) ⇒ (47/47) × 60 ⇒ 60 days |
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The length of a train is 600 m and it crosses a platform of length 1200 m in some time. If the speed of the train is 180 km/hr then, find the time taken to cross the platform.1. 36 seconds2. 32 seconds3. 28 seconds4. 38 seconds |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 36 seconds Given: Length of the train = 600 m Length of platform = 1200 m Speed of the train = 180 km/hr = (180) × (5/18) m/s ⇒ 50 m/s Formula used: Time taken = Total distance covered/Speed of the train Calculation: Total distance covered = (600 + 1200) m ⇒ 1800 m Time taken = (1800/50) seconds ⇒36 seconds ∴ Time taken to cross the platform is 36 seconds |
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A train crosses a 500 m long platform in 2 minutes at the speed of 72 km/hr, then find in how much time it crosses another train of same length travelling at a speed of 108 km/hr in opposite direction.1. 76 seconds2. 84 seconds3. 96 seconds4. 120 seconds5. None of these |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 76 seconds Given: The speed of train = 72 km/hr The length of platform = 500 m The speed of another train = 108 km/hr Formula used: Distance = speed × time Concept used: To convert speed from km/hr to m/s the multiply with 5/18 Relative speed concept, Speed of both trains will add when the train moves in the opposite direction Speed of both the train will subtract when the train moves in the same direction Calculation: Let the length of train be l Now, Distance = speed × time ⇒ l + 500 = 72 × 5/18 × 120 ⇒ l = 1900 m The total length of both the train = 2 × 1900 = 3800 m Both trains moving in the opposite direction so speed = (20 + 30) = 50 m/s Time = 3800/50 = 76 second ∴ The time taken to cross another train is 76 seconds |
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If 10 men working for 5 days can earn Rs. 800, then how much money will 5 women can earn working for 10 days? Women are twice as efficient as compared to men.1. Rs. 24002. Rs. 16003. Rs. 10004. Rs. 1200 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Rs. 1600 Given: 10 Men in 5 days earned Rs. 800 Women are twice as efficient as men Concept used: If x person in n days earn Rs. y, then 1 person will earn in 1 day Rs y/(x × n) Calculation: 10 men earned in 5 days = Rs. 800 1 man will earn in 1 day = 800/(5 × 10) 1 man will earn in 1 day = 160/10 = Rs. 16 As women are twice as efficient as men so woman will earn twice of what man would earn. 1 woman will earn in 1 day = 2 × 16 = Rs. 32 5 woman will earn in 10 days = 5 × 10 × 32 = 1600 ∴ 5 woman will earn Rs. 1600 in 10 days |
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If 10 men earn Rs. 6000 in 5 days, then how much 6 men earn in 7 days?1. Rs. 50002. Rs. 35003. Rs. 12004. Rs. 5040 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Rs. 5040 Given: Number of men = 10 Number of days = 5 Wages = Rs. 6000 Formula used: If ‘M1’ person can do work in ‘D1’ days and there are wages1 and ‘M2’ persons can do work in ‘D2’ days and there are wages2, then M1D1/Wages1 = M2D2/Wages2 M1, M2, D1, D2 are the number of men and the number of days Calculation: M1 = 10; Wages1 = Rs. 6000, D1 = 5; M2 = 6; Wages2 = Wages2 and D2 = 7 ⇒ (10 × 5)/6000 = (6 × 7)/Wages2 ⇒ Wages2 = (6 × 6000 × 7)/(10 × 5) ⇒ Wages2 = Rs. 5040 ∴ 6 men earn Rs. 5040 in 7 days. |
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If 8 men earn Rs. 640 in 10 days, then how much 15 men will earn in 5 days?1. Rs. 18002. Rs. 6003. Rs. 8004. Rs. 10005. Rs. 500 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Rs. 600 Given: Number of men = 8 Number of days = 10 Wages = Rs. 640 Formula used: M1D1/Wages1 = M2D2/Wages2 M1, M2, D1, D2 are number of men and number of days Calculation: M1 = 8; Wages1 = Rs. 640, D1 = 10; M2 = 15; and D2 = 5 ⇒ (8 × 10)/640 = (15 × 5)/wages2 ⇒ Wages = (15 × 640 × 5)/(8 × 10) ⇒ Wages = Rs. 600 ∴ 15 men earn Rs. 600 in 5 days. |
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If 25 men earn Rs. 64000 in 4 days, then how much 8 men earn in 8 days?1. Rs. 500002. Rs. 350003. Rs. 120804. Rs. 40960 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Rs. 40960 Given∶ Number of men = 25 Number of days = 4 Wages = Rs. 64000 Formula used∶ M1D1 / wages1 = M2D2 / Wages2 M1, M2, D1, D2 are number of men and number of days Calculation∶ M1 = 25; Wages1 = Rs. 64000, D1 = 4; M2 = 8; Wages2 = wages2 and D2 = 8 ⇒ (25 × 4) / 64000 = (8 × 8) / wages2 ⇒ Wages = (8 × 64000 × 8) / (25 × 4) ⇒ Wages = Rs. 40960 ∴ 8 men earn Rs. 40960 in 8 days. |
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P alone finish the work in 10 days and Q alone can finish the work in 40 days. They work on alternate days. They took work for Rs.900. Find the share of P.1. Rs.1902. Rs.1803. Rs.2504. Rs.6505. Rs.720 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : Rs.720 Given: P's 1 day's work = 1/10 Q's 1 day's work = 1/40 (P + Q)'s 2 days work = 1/10 + 1/40 = 1/8 (P + Q)'s 4 days work = 2 × 1/8 = 1/4 Similarly, (P + Q)'s 16 days work = 8 × 1/8 = 1 Ratio of their work done = 8/10 : 8/40 = 4/5 : 1/5 = 4 : 1 ∴ Profit share of P = 4/5 × 900 = Rs.720 |
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Find the time taken by a train of length 120 metre to cross an electric pole with a speed of 108 kmph. 1. 4 sec2. 6 sec3. 5 sec4. 3 sec |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 4 sec Given: Speed of train = 108 km/hr Length of train = 120 metre Detailed solution: 108 km/hr = (108×5)/18 metre/sec ⇒ 30 m/sec Time taken by train to cross an electric pole will be. ⇒ 120/30 ⇒ 4 ∴ Time taken by train to cross the pole is 4 seconds
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Train crosses a platform of 200 m long in 90 seconds at a speed of 60 km/hr. The time taken by the train to cross an electric pole is ______.1. 78 sec2. 30 sec 3. 52 sec4. 62 sec |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 78 sec Given Train crosses a platform of 200 m long in 90 seconds Speed of train = 60 km/hr. Concept Speed = (Distance/Time) Speed in meter/second = (5/18) km/h When a train cross a pole it means the length of train is actual distance. Calculation Let the length of train be x meter Total distance covered by train = length of train + length of platform ⇒ Total distance covered by train = (x + 200) m. ⇒ Speed of train in meter per second = (5/18) × 60 ⇒ Speed of train in meter per second = (50/3) m/s ⇒ (50/3) = (x + 200)/90 ⇒ (50 × 90)/3 = x + 200 ⇒ 1500 = x + 200 ⇒ x = 1500 - 200 ⇒ x = 1300 meter Length of train = 1300 meter Now, ⇒ The time taken by the train to cross an electric pole = (1300/(50/3)) ⇒ The time taken by the train to cross an electric pole = 78 sec. ∴ The time taken by the train to cross an electric pole is 78 sec. |
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Arun and Karuna work together on a project. Their earnings are Rs. 16,000. If Arun’s completes (1/5)th of a work, find the share of Karuna in the total earning.1. Rs. 10,4002. Rs. 12,8003. Rs. 10,0004. Rs. 4,200 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : Rs. 12,800 Given: Total earning = Rs. 16000 Arun do (1/5)th of a work Calculation: Let total work = 1 Work done by Karuna = 1 – (1/5) = 4/5 Karuna's share = (4/5) × 16000 = Rs. 12,800 |
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Find the length of the bridge, which a train 130 metre long and travelling at 45 km/hr can cross in 30 seconds.1. 245 metre2. 225 metre3. 200 metre4. 250 metre |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 245 metre Given: Speed \(=\left(45 \times \dfrac{5}{18}\right)\) m/sec \(=\left(\dfrac{25}{2}\right)\) m/sec Time = 30 sec. Formula Used: Distance = Speed × Time Calculation: Let the length of bridge be x metres. \(\dfrac{10+x}{30}=\dfrac{25}{2}\) ⇒ x = 245 m. Conclusion: Length of bridge will be 245 metres |
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What is the ratio between time taken by a train 280m long to cross an electric pole and a bridge of 70m length?1. 4 : 12. 4 : 53. 5 : 44. 4 : 3 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 4 : 5 Given: Length of train = 280 m, and length of bridge = 70 m Concept: When speed is constant, the ratio of time is equal to the ratio of distance Calculation: When train crosses an electric pole, then The distance covered by train = 280 m When train crosses a bridge, then The distance covered by train = 280 + 70 = 350 m Now, The ratio of time taken by a train crosses an electric pole and a bridge ⇒ 280 : 350 ⇒ 4 : 5 ∴ The required ratio is 4 : 5. |
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What is the time taken by a train of length 200 m to cross a bridge of length 250 m, running at a speed of 45 m/s?1. 10 sec2. 25 sec3. 15 sec4. 20 sec |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 10 sec Given: Length of the train is 200 m and the length of the bridge is 250 m. Speed of the train is 45 m/s Concept Used: To cover the bridge = To cover the sum of the length of the bridge and train Time = Distance/speed Calculation: Speed of the train is 45 m/s To cross the bridge the train, have to cover a distance of (200 + 250) = 450 m Required time = 450/45 ⇒ 10 second ∴ Time taken by the train to cross a bridge of length 250 m is 10 second. |
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A boat covered 20 km downstream and 28 km upstream. The speed of boat in still water is 7 km/hr and speed of stream is 3 km/hr. Find the time taken to complete 20 km downstream and 28 km upstream.1. 9 hours2. 8 hours3. 6 hours4. 10 hours |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 9 hours Given: Distance covered downstream = 20 km Distance covered upstream = 28 km Speed of boat in still water = 7 km/hr Speed of stream = 3 km/hr Concept used: Downstream speed = Speed of boat in still water + Speed of stream Upstream speed = Speed of boat in still water – Speed of stream Calculation: Downstream speed = (7 + 3) km/hr ⇒ 10 km/hr Upstream speed = (7 – 3) km/hr ⇒ 4 km/hr Time taken to cover 20 km downstream = 20/10 hours ⇒ 2 hours Time taken to cover 28 km upstream = 28/4 hours ⇒ 7 hours Total time taken to complete the whole journey = (2 + 7) hours ⇒ 9 hours ∴ The time taken to complete the whole journey is 9 hours |
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The speed of a boat in still water is 9 km/hr and the speed of stream is 3 km/hr. The difference between the upstream speed and downstream speed will be:1. 6 km/hr2. 5 km/hr3. 3.5 km/hr4. 7.5 km/hr |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 6 km/hr Given: Speed of a boat in still water is 9 km/hr Speed of the stream is 3 km/hr. Concept Used: Upstream Speed = Speed of boat - Speed of stream Downstream Speed = Speed of boat + Speed of stream Calculation: Upstream Speed = Speed of boat - Speed of stream ⇒ Upstream Speed = 9 - 3 ⇒ Upstream Speed = 6 km/hr Downstream Speed = Speed of boat + Speed of stream ⇒ Downstream Speed = 9 + 3 ⇒ Downstream Speed = 12 km/hr Difference between the upstream speed and downstream speed ⇒ 12 - 6 ⇒ 6 km/hr ∴ Difference between the upstream speed and downstream speed is 6km/hr. |
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Aniket swims at the rate of 10 km/hr downstream and 8 km/hr upstream. Find the ratio of the speed of stream to speed of the boat in still water.1. 9 : 12. 1 : 93. 6 : 14. 1 : 6 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 2 : 1 : 9 Given: Upstream speed = 8 km/hr Downstream speed = 10 km/hr Formula Used: Speed = Distance/Time D = B + S U = B - S where, D → Downstream speed, U → Upstream speed, B → Speed of boat in still water, S → Speed of stream. Calculations: D = B + S ⇒ B + S = 10 ----(1) Similarly, U = B - S ⇒ B - S = 8 ----(2) Using componendo-dividendo, we get (B + S) + (B - S)/(B + S) - (B - S) = (10 + 8)/(10 - 8) ⇒ B/S = 9/1 ⇒ B : S = 9 : 1 ∴ The ratio of speed of stream to speed of boat in still water is 1 : 9 |
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Anil alone can do a job in 20 days while Sunil alone can do it in 40 days. Anil starts the job, and after 3 days, Sunil joins him. Again, after a few more days, Bimal joins them and they together finish the job. If Bimal has done 10% of the job, then in how many days was the job done?1. 152. 123. 134. 14 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 13 Calculation: Anil, Sunil and Bimal together finished the job Bimal has done 10% of the job ⇒ Job done by Anil and Sunil = (100% – 90%) of the job ⇒ 90% of the job Total job is the LCM of 20, 40 ⇒ 40 Efficiency of Anil = 40/20 ⇒ 2 The efficiency of Sunil = 20/20 ⇒ 1 Let the number of days Anil and Sunil done the job together be D days Anil has done the job alone for three days and then Sunil joined him and they have together done the job ⇒ 2 × 3 + D(2 + 1) = 90/100 × 40 ⇒ 3D = 36 – 6 ⇒ D = 30/3 ⇒ D = 10 Total time to complete the job = D + 3 ⇒ 13 days ∴ In 13 days the job was done. |
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A boat can travel 35km upstream in 7hours. The speed of the stream is 20kmph. Find the time taken by boat to travel 20km upstream and 45km downstream.1. 6 hours2. 3 hours3. 2 hours4. 7 hours5. 5 hours |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : 5 hours Given: ⇒ Speed upstream = 35/7 = 5kmph ⇒ Speed of stream = 20kmph ⇒ Speed of boat in still water = 20 + 5 = 25 kmph ⇒ Speed downstream = 25 + 20 = 45 kmph ∴ Required time = 45/45 + 20/5 = 5 hours |
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The upstream speed of a boat is 15 kmph and it travels a distance of 110 kms in 2 hours during downstream. Find the time taken by the boat to travel 165 kms upstream and 165 kms downstream.1. 162. 153. 124. 14 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : 14 Given: The upstream speed of a boat is 15 kmph and it travels a distance of 110 kms in 2 hours during downstream. Formula: Time taken by boat to travel upstream = D/(speed of bota in still water – speed of the stream) Time taken by boat to travel downstream = D/(speed of bota in still water + speed of the stream) Calculation: The upstream speed of a boat is 15 kmph Downstream speed = 110/2 = 55 kmph Required time = 165/15 + 165/55 = 11 + 3 = 14 hours |
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A, B and C working together can do a piece of work in 8 hours. A alone can do it in 20 hours and B alone can do it in 24 hours. In how many hours will C alone do the same work?1. 30 hours2. 32 days3. 34 hours4. 35 hours5. 40 hours |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 1 : 30 hours Given: A can do a piece of work in 20 hours B can do same work in = 24 hours A, B, and C working together can do the same work in = 8 hours Concept Used: If a man can do a work in x hours then he will do 1/x part of the work in 1 hour. Calculation: Work done by A in 1 hour = 1/20 Work done in 1 hour = 1/24 hour Work done by A, B, C together in 1 hour =18 We know that, Work done by C in 1 hour = work done A, B, and C in 1 hour-work done by A and B in 1 hour ⇒ \(\frac{1}{8} - \left( {\frac{1}{{20}} + \frac{1}{{24}}} \right)\) ⇒ \(\frac{1}{8} - \frac{{11}}{{120}}\) ⇒ (15 - 11)/120 (by taking LCM for 8and 120 which is 120 ⇒ \(\frac{4}{{120}}\) ⇒ 1/30 ∴ C complete the work is 30 hours |
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Ena's age was square of a number last year and it will be cube of a number next year. How long must at least she wait before her age be again the cube of a number?1. 10 years2. 20 years3. 38 years4. 42 years |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : 38 years Calculation: Let Ena's age be 'x' Last year Ena's age is equal to the square of a number ⇒ x - 1 = n2 ----(1) After 1 year age is equal to the cube of the number ⇒ x + 1 = m3 ----(2) Last year and Next year are 2 years apart, so we have to find the square and cube with a difference of 2. Squares of numbers = 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64,..... Cubes of numbers = 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216,.... Add 2 in squares of numbers = 3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 38, 51, 66, .... We can notice 27 cubes only we are getting after adding 2 Current age of Ena's = 25 + 1 = 26 years 27 is the cube of 33 = 27 and next cube is 43 = 64 Ena's has to wait = 64 - 26 = 38 years ∴ Ena's has to wait 38 years. |
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