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I had no sooner checked in to the hotel_______. A) when two gunmen ordered me to open my briefcase B) than he arrived with the appropriate documents C) a young lady approached me with a smile D) before all rooms have been reserved |
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Answer» Correct option is B) than he arrived with the appropriate documents |
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The cake is delicious, but I can’t eat ________ more. A) some B) no C) any D) nothing |
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Answer» Correct option is C) any |
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I’ll BE IN tomorrow morning. A) stay B) be out C) be over D) come E) give |
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Answer» Correct option is B) be out |
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Write the plural forms. 1. lark – .......2. tonga – .......3. washer – .......4. candy – .......5. child – .......6. holy man – .......7. vendor – .......8. lawyer – ....... |
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Answer» 1. lark – larks 2. tonga – tongas 3. washer – woman – washer-women 4. candy – candies 5. child – children 6. holy man – holy men 7. vendor – vendors 8. lawyer – lawyers |
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What’s the Category?carnation, tulip, rose, daisy |
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Answer» Correct answer is flowers |
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Long before you return _______. A) everybody has already left B) we’d sold out of your size C) she will have forgotten you D) I’d finished all the work |
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Answer» Correct option is C) she will have forgotten you |
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Tomorrow I’ll go to the library ________ . A) and study B) for studying C) and studying D) reading |
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Answer» Correct option is A) and study |
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Paul’s ill, so he ________ a doctor tomorrow. A) is going to be visit B) goes to mee C) is going to see D) goes to tell |
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Answer» Correct option is C) is going to see |
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What time do you come to the office? -Usually at 9, but tomorrow I’ll have to be there a bit earlier ___ through some documents. A) looking B) looked C) to be looking D) to look E) to be looked |
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Answer» Correct option is D) to look |
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Match the following .1.Tennis(a)Club2.Golf(b)Bow and Arrow3.Archery(c)Racquets |
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Answer» 1. (c) Racquets 2. (a) Club 3. (b) Bow and Arrow |
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He grabbed me and shook me till _______. A) my teeth rattled B) the police have arrived C) I’d apologized to him D) he would have noticed I had a gun |
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Answer» Correct option is A) my teeth rattled |
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Fill in the blanks with suitable adjectives. 1. He is a _______ boy. 2. She bought a _______ watch. 3. Raju likes to have a _______ tea. 4. My father is _______ man. 5. My family doctor is a _______ gentleman. 6. Latha is a _______ girl. 7. I like _______ chocolates. 8. We saw a _______ bear. 9. There is a _______ hole here. 10. Our school has a _______ play ground.11. He is an _______ painter. 12. _______ work leads to success. 13. She is a _______ model. 14. Listen to his _______ story. 15. He is the _______ ranker. |
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Answer» 1. smart 2. lovely 3. hot 4. sturdy 5. kind 6. good 7. milk 8. big 9. tiny 10. large 11. excellent 12. Hard 13. role 14. sad 15. top |
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‘We had a new teacher today called Mary.’ ‘What was she _____?’ A) liked B) look like C) like D) as |
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Answer» Correct option is C) like |
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Find the appropriate questions for the following answersI'll have to get up early tomorrow. A) Will you have to get up early tomorrow? B) When will you have to get up early? C) Will you have to go to bed late? D) Who will have to get up early tomorrow? E) Will you have to get up early or late tomorrow? |
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Answer» E) Will you have to get up early or late tomorrow? |
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Mention some of the unique ideas and paradoxes put forward by Stephen Hawking. |
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Answer» Some of the unique ideas and paradoxes put forward by Stephen Hawking are :
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Stephen Hawking did not appear to be a promising choice to lead any adventure. Why? |
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Answer» He was sitting in a wheelchair while one of his students was reading his lecture to the audience. His appearance was not healthy and naturally he did not appear to be a promising choice to lead any adventure. |
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When ___ you ___ here? -I ___ just ___ . A) did/come back/have/come back B) have/come back/have/come back C) will/come back/have/come D) do/come back/have/has come E) are/coming back/was/coming back |
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Answer» Correct option is A) did/come back/have/come back |
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Who do I look _____ , my mother or my father? A) like B) more C) likes D) as |
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Answer» Correct option is A) like |
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I’ll see you tomorrow at 11.00 _____ usual. A) like B) as - as C) like D) as |
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Answer» Correct option is D) as |
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Look! There ___ nothing here. Everything ___ away. A) are / have been taken B) is / has been taken C) is / is taken D) is / is being taken E) is / will be taken |
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Answer» Correct option is B) is / has been taken |
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She ________ going to the dentist although her teeth needed attention. A) put in B) put out C) put through D) put off E) put away |
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Answer» Correct option is D) put off |
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She really annoys me. I can’t stand people _____ her. A) likes B) compared to C) like D) as |
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Answer» Correct option is C) like |
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Everybody ___ at what ___ . A) was surprised/has happened B) was surprised/had happened C) is surprised/happen D) surprise/happenE) will be surprised/ happened |
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Answer» Correct option is B) was surprised/had happened |
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It’s very easy to ________ your temper when someone annoys you. A) mislay B) lose C) miss D) forget E) damage |
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Answer» Correct option is B) lose |
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The brave man was greatly honored when the general said “You ________ a medal.” A) earn B) expect C) deserve D) reserve E) justify |
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Answer» Correct option is C) deserve |
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This story ___ to everybody as the name of the first space pioneer ___ in the heart of people all over the world. A) knows / lives B) knew / lived C) is known / is lived D) is known / lives E) knows / is lived |
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Answer» Correct option is D) is known / lives |
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There is real concern that food supplies will not be ________ to feed the increasing world populationA) sufficient B) satisfactory C) equal D) measured E) effective |
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Answer» Correct option is A) sufficient |
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Everybody ________ in bed. A) has to spend some time B) have to spend some time C) has to spend sometimes D) have to spend sometimes |
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Answer» Correct option is A) has to spend some time |
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If the World Population ________ continues, it will be impossible to feed everybody. A) outbreak B) bang C) blast D) explosion E) contraction |
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Answer» Correct option is D) explosion |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: A sum of money becomes (5/4) of itself in one year at a certain rate of simple interest. Find the rate of interest per annum.Quantity B: 25%1. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation Quantity A: R = (Interest × 100)/(Principal × Time) Let the principal be Rs. 100 Amount = ( 5/4) of Principal ∴ Amount = Rs. 125 Simple interest = Amount – Principal = Rs. 125 – Rs. 100 = Rs. 25 Rate = (25 × 100)/(100 × 1) = 25% Quantity B: 25% ∴ Quantity A = Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: If a sum of money amount to Rs. 10,070 at the end of 2 years and Rs. 10,355 at the end of 3 years. Find a sum.Quantity B: Rs. 90001. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Quantity A > Quantity B Quantity A: S.I = ( P × R × T)/100; S.I = A2 – A1; Amount = Principal + simple interest Calculation: Simple interest for 1 year = Rs. 10,355 – Rs. 10,070 = Rs. 285 285 = ( x × r × 1)/100 285 = xr/100 Let the principal be Rs x ⇒ 10,070 = x + (x × r × 2)/100 ⇒ 10,070 = x + (2 r x)/100 ⇒ 10,070 = x + 2 × 285 ⇒ 10,070 – 570 = x ⇒ x = Rs. 9500 Principal is Rs. 9500 Quantity B: Rs. 9000 ∴ Quantity A > Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: Find the mean proportion of 6.25 and 0.09.Quantity B: 0.751. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation Quantity A: ⇒ 6.25 : x ∷ x : 0.09 Product of extreme terms = product of middle terms ⇒ 6.25 × 0.09 = x × x ⇒ √6.25 × 0.09 = x ⇒ 2.5 × 0.3 = x ∴ x = 0.75 Quantity B: 0.75 ∴ Quantity A = Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: A sum of Rs. 850 gives a simple interest of Rs. 136 in 4 years. Find the rate of interest.Quantity B: 3.33%1. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Quantity A > Quantity B Quantity A: S.I = ( P × R × T)/100 136 = ( 850 × R × 4)/100 (136 × 100)/(850 × 4) = R 4 % = r Quantity B: 3.33% ∴ Quantity A > Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: Mr. X borrowed a sum of money from Mr. Y. He returned him Rs 4,410 in 2 years at 5 % per annum compound interest. Find a sum of money he borrowed.Quantity B: Rs. 50001. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Quantity A < Quantity B Quantity A: A = P[1 + r %]t Calculation: 4410 = P[1 + 5 %]2 ⇒ (4,410/P) = [1 + 5 %]2 ⇒ (4,410 × 100 × 100)/(105 × 105) = P ⇒ P = Rs 4,000 Quantity B: Rs. 5000 ∴ Quantity A < Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: At present, the ratio of the age of Atul and Akhil is 5 : 3. After 6 years, the ratio of Atul’s age to Akhil’s age is 7 : 5. Find the present age of Atul.Quantity B: 12 years1. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Quantity A > Quantity B Quantity A: Ratio of Atul and Akhil present age is 5 : 3 and ratio of Atul and Akhil age after 6 years is 7 : 5. Let the present age of Atul and Akhil is 5x and 3x. According to question, (5x + 6)/ (3x + 6) = 7/5 ⇒ 5(5x + 6) = 7(3x + 6) ⇒ 25x + 30 = 21x + 42 ⇒ 4x = 12; x = 3 ∴ present age of Atul is 15 years. Quantity B: 12 years ∴ Quantity A > Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: In a pack of cards, one card is drawn, find the probability of the drawn card, if it is black or ‘10’?Quantity B: 7/131. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 5 : Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation Quantity A: P (E) = Number of favorable outcomes/ total number of outcomes Let E is a probability of an event. Total number of cards = 52 ⇒ Number of favorable outcomes = 28 i.e.(there are 26 black cards in a pack of cards and there are 4 cards in each suit but out of 4 cards, 2 cards are black in color which is already included in black cards. Therefore, 2 red cards of number 10 is left. So, 26 + 2 = 28) P (E) = 28/52 = 7/13 Quantity B: 7/13 ∴ Quantity A = Quantity B |
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In the following question, two statements are numbered as A and B. On solving these statements, we get quantities A and B respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.Quantity A: A bag contains 50 slips. Numbers are written on each slip from 51 to 100.One slip is drawn randomly from the bag. What is the probability, it is a square number?Quantity B: 2/251. Quantity A ≥ Quantity B2. Quantity A ≤ Quantity B3. Quantity A < Quantity B4. Quantity A > Quantity B5. Quantity A = Quantity B or No relation |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 3 : Quantity A < Quantity B Quantity A: P (E) = Number of favorable outcomes/ total number of outcomes ⇒ Let E is an event of a probability. ⇒ Number of favorable outcomes = 3 i.e. (64, 81,100) ∴ P (E) = 3/50 Quantity B: 2/25 ∴ Quantity A < Quantity B |
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Charges are placed on the verticles of a as shown. Let `vec(E)` be the electric field and V the potential at the centre. If the charges on a and B are inercharged with those on D and C respectively, then- A. `vec(E)` remains unchanged, V changesB. both `vec(E)` and V changeC. `vec(E)` and V remain unchangedD. `vec(E)` charges and V remains unchanged |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D Potential remains same as it depends on algebraic sum of charges but electric field `vec(E)` charges. |
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The potential at a point x ( measured in `mu` m) due to some charges situated on the x-axis is given by `V(x)=20//(x^2-4) vol t`A. `5/3 V/mu m` and in the -ve x deirectionB. `5/3 V/mu m` and in the +ve x deirectionC. `10/9 V/mu m` and in the -ve x deirectionD. `10/9 V/mu m` and in the +ve x deirection |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D `V(x)=20/(x^(2)-4)` The electric field `vec(E)` along all such lines where potential is a function of position So `(delV)/(delx)=((x^(2)-4)(0)-20(2x))/((x^(2)-4)^(2))=(-40x)/((x^(2)-4)^(2))` `vec(E)=(40x)/((x^(2)-4)^(2))(hat(i)) At x=4 mu m` `vec(E)=(40(4))/((4^(2)-4)^(2))=160/144=(10/9 hat(i))V//m` |
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∫dx/(1 + √tan x) , x ∈ [π/6, π/3] is equal to(A) π/3(B) π/6(C) π/9(D) π/12 |
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Answer» correct option: (D) π/12 |
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∫|(1/logx) - 1/(log x)2| dx is equal to |
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Answer» correct option: (B) x/log x + c |
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Assume that an electric field `vec(E) = 30 x^(2) hat(i)` exists in space. Then the potential differences `V_(A) - V_(0)` where `V_(0)` is the potential at the origin and `V_(A)`, the potential at `x = 2m` isA. `-80 J`B. `80 J`C. `120 J`D. `-120 J` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - A Given unit in options is wrong. By using `dv=-vec(E).vec(dx)` `DV=-int vec(E).vec(dx)` `V_(A)-V_(0)=-underset(x=0)overset(x=2)(int)30x^(2)dx=-10x^(3)|_(x=0)^(x=2)` `V_(A)-V_(0)=-10[8-0]=-80 V` |
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To control _______ it is necessary to follow ethics in the field of computer. |
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Answer» Control processing unit (CPU) |
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Find the word which is out of the logic list:A) resign B) step down C) quit D) swap |
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Answer» Correct option is D) swap |
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At a motorbike expo sale a man buys a R15 Bike at Rs. 23750 and pays an additional Rs. 1500 for transport and Rs. 1730 for installation of other accessories. What should be the selling price to get a profit of 17% on the whole transaction? (approximated to nearest integer)1. Rs. 32,5662. Rs. 33,0003. Rs. 33,5964. Rs. 31,567 |
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Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Rs. 31,567 Given: CP of bike = Rs. 23,750 Cost on transport = Rs. 1500 Cost on installation = Rs. 1730 Formula Used: SP = CP × [(100 + Gain%)/100] Calculation: Let the SP of the Bike be Rs. x Total cost on bike = Rs. (23750 + 1500 + 1730) ⇒ Rs. 26980 SP = Rs. 26980 × [(100 + 17)/100] ⇒ Rs. 26980 × (117/100) ⇒ Rs. 31,566.66 ≈ Rs. 31,567 ∴ The required selling price of the Bike is Rs. 31,567 |
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The equation of the lines parallel to x − axis and passing though (−2, 3) is (a) x = −2 (b) x = 3 (c) y = −2 (d) y = 3 |
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Answer» (d) y = 3 The equation of the lines parallel to x − axis and passing though (−2, 3) is y = 3. |
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Find the investment in buying 450 shares of Rs. 100 each at 5% discount (a) Rs. 47,250 (b) Rs.50,000 (c) Rs. 42,750 (d) Rs. 45,000 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (c) Rs. 42,750 |
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If P(A) = 0.6, P(AB) = 0.7, A and B are independent events, then P(B) is(a) 1/2(b) 1/3(c) 1/4(d) None of these |
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Answer» (c) 1/4 If P(A) = 0.6, P(AB) = 0.7, A and B are independent events, then P(B) is 1/4. |
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If R is the largest equivalence relation on A and S is any relation on A, then(A) R ⊂ S(B) S ⊂ R(C) R = S(D) None of these |
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Answer» correct option: (C) R = S |
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The total revenue received from the sale of x units of a product is given by R(x) = 3x2 + 36x + 5. The marginal revenue, when x = 15, is(a) 116 (b) 96 (c) 90 (d) 126 |
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Answer» Correct answer is (d) 126 |
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