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| 552. |
Question 5 (e) Find the whole quantity if e) 8% of it is 40 litres |
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Answer» Question 5 (e) |
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| 553. |
The number of computers available in different labs of a school are 1,4,2,x,y and z, where x<y<z.Determine the values of x,y and z.Given:Median= 3.5Mode= 4Mean= 4.5 |
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Answer» The number of computers available in different labs of a school are 1,4,2,x,y and z, where x<y<z. |
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| 554. |
Find the next two shapes in the given pattern: |
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Answer» Find the next two shapes in the given pattern: |
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| 555. |
Which of the following figures are such that the dotted line divides them into two mirror halves? |
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Answer» Which of the following figures are such that the dotted line divides them into two mirror halves? |
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| 556. |
If 'Father' is coded as 12356 and 'Found' is coded as 18097 ; then 'Drafter' can be encoded as ___ |
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Answer» If 'Father' is coded as 12356 and 'Found' is coded as 18097 ; then 'Drafter' can be encoded as |
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| 557. |
Simplify and choose the correct option.527÷557 |
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Answer» Simplify and choose the correct option. |
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| 558. |
In the given circle, identify the center, radii, diameter and chords. What are their properties? |
Answer» In the given circle, identify the center, radii, diameter and chords. What are their properties?![]() |
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| 559. |
Question 31Fill in the blanks to make the statement true.In a three-dimensional shape, diagonal is a line segment that joins two vertices that do not lie on the ___ face. |
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Answer» Question 31 Fill in the blanks to make the statement true. In a three-dimensional shape, diagonal is a line segment that joins two vertices that do not lie on the |
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| 560. |
Write in set builder form:(6,12]What is the meaning of different brackets,And how to solve for different brackets? |
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Answer» Write in set builder form:(6,12] What is the meaning of different brackets, And how to solve for different brackets? |
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A, B and C were partners, sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. B decides to retire on 31st March, 2019. On the date of his retirement, some of the assets and liabilities appeared in the books as follows:Creditors ₹ 70,000; Building ₹ 1,00,000; Plant and Machinery ₹ 40,000; Stock of Raw Materials ₹ 20,000; Stock of Finished Goods ₹ 30,000 and Debtors ₹ 20,000.Following was agreed among the partners on B's retirement:(a) Building to be appreciated by 20%.(b) Plant and Machinery to be reduced by 10%.(c) A Provision of 5% on Debtors to be created for Doubtful Debts.(d) Stock of Raw Materials to be valued at ₹ 18,000 and Finished Goods at ₹ 35,000.(e) An Old Computer previously written off was sold for ₹ 2,000 as scrap.(f) Firm had to pay ₹ 5,000 to an injured employee.Pass necessary Journal entries to record the above adjustments and prepare the Revaluation Account. |
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Answer» A, B and C were partners, sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. B decides to retire on 31st March, 2019. On the date of his retirement, some of the assets and liabilities appeared in the books as follows: Creditors ₹ 70,000; Building ₹ 1,00,000; Plant and Machinery ₹ 40,000; Stock of Raw Materials ₹ 20,000; Stock of Finished Goods ₹ 30,000 and Debtors ₹ 20,000. Following was agreed among the partners on B's retirement: (a) Building to be appreciated by 20%. (b) Plant and Machinery to be reduced by 10%. (c) A Provision of 5% on Debtors to be created for Doubtful Debts. (d) Stock of Raw Materials to be valued at ₹ 18,000 and Finished Goods at ₹ 35,000. (e) An Old Computer previously written off was sold for ₹ 2,000 as scrap. (f) Firm had to pay ₹ 5,000 to an injured employee. Pass necessary Journal entries to record the above adjustments and prepare the Revaluation Account. |
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| 562. |
Which of the following does not support Crowther’s definition of money? |
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Answer» Which of the following does not support Crowther’s definition of money? |
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Jay started his own business by borrowing ₹ 40,000 from his friend. He earned about ₹ 33,000 from his business. How much extra should he earn (in rupees) to give back the entire amount?7000 |
Answer» Jay started his own business by borrowing ₹ 40,000 from his friend. He earned about ₹ 33,000 from his business. How much extra should he earn (in rupees) to give back the entire amount?
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| 564. |
Fill in the blank with the correct option from the following.9 > |
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Answer» Fill in the blank with the correct option from the following. |
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Help Prof. Burger choose the pair of like fractions. |
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Answer» Help Prof. Burger choose the pair of like fractions. |
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40. A three digit number is equal to 17 times the sum of its digits. If 198 is added to the number,the extreme digits get interchanged. The sum of first and third digit is 1 less than middle digit.Find the number |
| Answer» 40. A three digit number is equal to 17 times the sum of its digits. If 198 is added to the number,the extreme digits get interchanged. The sum of first and third digit is 1 less than middle digit.Find the number | |
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7. A college awarded 40 medals in football, 16 in basketball and 20 in cricket. If these medals went to a total of 64 men and only 2 men got medals in all the three sports , how many received medals in exactly two of the three sports? |
| Answer» 7. A college awarded 40 medals in football, 16 in basketball and 20 in cricket. If these medals went to a total of 64 men and only 2 men got medals in all the three sports , how many received medals in exactly two of the three sports? | |
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Find the supplementary angle of 30o. |
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Answer» Find the supplementary angle of 30o. |
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From the following Statement of Profit and Loss of Star Ltd., for the year ended 31st March, 2015 and 2016, prepare a Common-size statement: Particulars Note No. 2015-16 2014-15 Revenue from Operations ₹ 25,00,000 ₹ 20,00,000 Employee Benefit Expenses ₹ 10,00,000 ₹ 7,00,000 Other Expenses ₹ 2,00,000 ₹ 3,00,000 Tax Rate 40% 40% |
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Answer» From the following Statement of Profit and Loss of Star Ltd., for the year ended 31st March, 2015 and 2016, prepare a Common-size statement:
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If x = 100, then 120% of x is(a) 125(b) 115(c) 120(d) 110 |
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Answer» If x = 100, then 120% of x is (a) 125 (b) 115 (c) 120 (d) 110 |
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By what number should 513 be multiplied to get 412? |
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Answer» By what number should 513 be multiplied to get 412? |
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Vikas and Ravi were playing penalty shootouts in a game of football. Each of them were given 10 tries. Vikas scored 7 goals, and Ravi scored in all the tries. What is the ratio of goals scored by Vikas to that of Ravi? |
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Answer» Vikas and Ravi were playing penalty shootouts in a game of football. Each of them were given 10 tries. Vikas scored 7 goals, and Ravi scored in all the tries. What is the ratio of goals scored by Vikas to that of Ravi? |
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The value of 5,132÷102 is |
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Answer» The value of 5,132÷102 is |
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Which of the following shapes cannot be divided into two similar mirror halves along the dotted line? |
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Answer» Which of the following shapes cannot be divided into two similar mirror halves along the dotted line? |
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| 575. |
The correct relation between the number of people (p) in a band and the number of the day (d) is |
Answer» ![]() The correct relation between the number of people (p) in a band and the number of the day (d) is |
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| 576. |
Simplify 3+3 2+22. |
| Answer» Simplify . | |
| 577. |
How drones honeybees reproduce? Explain. |
| Answer» How drones honeybees reproduce? Explain. | |
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0.008 converted into percent is ____. |
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Answer» 0.008 converted into percent is ____. |
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Out of 64 residents of Math City, 58 of residents went to picnic. How many residents did not go? |
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Answer» Out of 64 residents of Math City, 58 of residents went to picnic. How many residents did not go? |
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From the following Trial Balance extracted from the books of S. Sujan Singh, prepare a Trading and Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2016 and a Balance Sheet as at that date: Dr. (₹) Cr. (₹) Capital Account 90,000 Drawings Account 6,480 Land and Buildings 25,000 Plant & Machinery 14,270 Furniture & Fixtures 1,250 Carriage (Inwards) 4,370 Wages 21,470 Salaries 4,670 Bad-Debts Provision (as on 1st April, 2015) 2,470 Sales 91,230 Sales Returns 1,760 Bank Charges 140 Coal, Gas and Water 720 Rates & Taxes 840 Discount Account (Balance) 120 Purchases 42,160 Purchases Returns 8,460 Bills Receivable 1,270 Trade Expenses 1,990 Sundry Debtors 37,800 Sundry Creditors 12,170 Stock (1st April, 2015) 26,420 Miscellaneous Receipt 500 Fire Insurance 490 Cash at Bank 13,000 Cash in Hand 850 2,04,950 2,04,950 Adjustments:-1. Carry forward the following unexpired amounts:- (i) Fire Insurance ₹ 125 (ii) Rates and Taxes ₹ 240 2. Transfer to Building Account ₹ 3,000 from purchases and ₹ 2,000 from wages, representing cost of material and labour spent on additions to Building made during the year.3. Charge Depreciation on Land and Buildings at 2.5% and on Plant & Machinery at 10%.4. Make a Provision of 5% on Sundry Debtors for Bad-debts.5. Charge 5% Interest on Capital but not on Drawings.6. The value of Stock as on 31st March, 2016 was ₹ 29,390. |
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Answer» From the following Trial Balance extracted from the books of S. Sujan Singh, prepare a Trading and Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2016 and a Balance Sheet as at that date:
Adjustments:- 1. Carry forward the following unexpired amounts:-
2. Transfer to Building Account ₹ 3,000 from purchases and ₹ 2,000 from wages, representing cost of material and labour spent on additions to Building made during the year. 3. Charge Depreciation on Land and Buildings at 2.5% and on Plant & Machinery at 10%. 4. Make a Provision of 5% on Sundry Debtors for Bad-debts. 5. Charge 5% Interest on Capital but not on Drawings. 6. The value of Stock as on 31st March, 2016 was ₹ 29,390. |
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Ramu bought a bicycle for ₹ 2000. He sold that bicycle for ₹ 2300. Calculate the profit (in rupees).300 |
Answer» Ramu bought a bicycle for ₹ 2000. He sold that bicycle for ₹ 2300. Calculate the profit (in rupees).
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The equivalent fraction of 912 is . |
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Answer» The equivalent fraction of 912 is |
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What comes next in the number pattern given below? |
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Answer» What comes next in the number pattern given below? |
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Alicia saves 10 dollars per month. Express her savings of 10 months in exponent notation. |
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Answer» Alicia saves 10 dollars per month. Express her savings of 10 months in exponent notation. |
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Draw all possible lines of symmetry in the given face of the die. |
Answer» Draw all possible lines of symmetry in the given face of the die.![]() |
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Solve the following:Byre Gowda earns Rs.400/- by selling bananas, at the rate of Rs. 12.50 per kg. Find the total weight of bananas sold by him. |
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Answer» Solve the following: Byre Gowda earns Rs.400/- by selling bananas, at the rate of Rs. 12.50 per kg. Find the total weight of bananas sold by him. |
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Arrange the given fraction in ascending order. 215, 1230, 1245, 35 |
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Answer» Arrange the given fraction in ascending order. |
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Write the place values of all the digits of number 135.46 |
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Answer» Write the place values of all the digits of number 135.46 |
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Tom’s monthly salary is ₹43000. His rent and food expenses are ₹8000 and ₹9000. If he buys 2 shirts for ₹3450 each, how much is he left with? |
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Answer» Tom’s monthly salary is ₹43000. His rent and food expenses are ₹8000 and ₹9000. If he buys 2 shirts for ₹3450 each, how much is he left with? |
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A number in 4-bit two's complement representation is (1001)2. If this number was storedusing 1 Byte, then the number will be |
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Answer» A number in 4-bit two's complement representation is (1001)2. If this number was storedusing 1 Byte, then the number will be |
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Write 10075302 in words and rearrange the digits to get the smallest and the largest numbers. |
| Answer» Write 10075302 in words and rearrange the digits to get the smallest and the largest numbers. | |
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30. How to prove that cube rout 3 is irrartional |
| Answer» 30. How to prove that cube rout 3 is irrartional | |
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Solve: 2536 ÷ 156 |
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Answer» Solve: 2536 ÷ 156 |
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| 594. |
The quotient when 60÷15=. |
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Answer» The quotient when 60÷15= |
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55555÷5−1111=? |
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Answer» 55555÷5−1111=?
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The sum of two angles of a triangle is 155°. Find the value of the third angle. |
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Answer» The sum of two angles of a triangle is 155°. Find the value of the third angle. |
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Sunil spent 2450 parts of his salary on shopping and saved the rest. What percentage of his salary went into his savings? |
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Answer» Sunil spent 2450 parts of his salary on shopping and saved the rest. What percentage of his salary went into his savings? |
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Add and choose the correct option:23+15+615 |
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Answer» Add and choose the correct option: |
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The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 25 cm, 6 m 75 cm and 4 m 50 cm, respectively. Determine the longest rod which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly. |
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Answer» The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 25 cm, 6 m 75 cm and 4 m 50 cm, respectively. Determine the longest rod which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly. |
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Mia bought a laptop for ₹ 21,000 and sold it to her friend at a profit equal to 15th of the cost price. How much did her friend pay Mia? |
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Answer» Mia bought a laptop for ₹ 21,000 and sold it to her friend at a profit equal to 15th of the cost price. How much did her friend pay Mia? |
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