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3051.

How to tell the cp and the sp ?

Answer» How to tell the cp and the sp ?
3052.

Each packet of SOAP costs Rs 10. Inside each packet is a gift coupon labeled with one of the letters S, O, A, and P. If a customer submits four such coupons that make up the word SOAP, the customer gets a free SOAP packet. Ms. X kept buying packet after packet of SOAP till she could get one set of coupons that formed the word SOAP. How many coupons with label P did she get in the above process? 1. The last label obtained by her was S and the total amount spent was Rs 210. 2. The total number of vowels obtained was 18

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Each packet of SOAP costs Rs 10. Inside each packet is a gift coupon labeled with one of the letters S, O, A, and P. If a customer submits four such coupons that make up the word SOAP, the customer gets a free SOAP packet. Ms. X kept buying packet after packet of SOAP till she could get one set of coupons that formed the word SOAP. How many coupons with label P did she get in the above process?
1. The last label obtained by her was S and the total amount spent was Rs 210.
2. The total number of vowels obtained was 18

3053.

For positive numbers a, b, c the least value of (a+b+c)(1a+1b+1c) is

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For positive numbers a, b, c the least value of (a+b+c)(1a+1b+1c) is

3054.

What is the percentage increase in the number of students going for a job for 1995 to 1997(approximately)?

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What is the percentage increase in the number of students going for a job for 1995 to 1997(approximately)?


3055.

If Ghosh Babu stopped playing the game when his gain would be maximised, the net gain in rupees would have been;

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If Ghosh Babu stopped playing the game when his gain would be maximised, the net gain in rupees would have been;


3056.

Q. An athlete is standing at point A facing North, on a circular track of diameter 70 meters, as shown below. He starts running along the track with a speed of 11 meter/second and halts after 15 seconds. If he now starts moving towards the center of the circle, which direction he must be facing now? Q. एक एथलीट नीचे दर्शाए अनुसार, 70 मीटर व्यास वाले वृत्ताकार पथ के बिन्दु A पर उत्तर की ओर मुंह करके खड़ा है। वह 11 मीटर/ सेकण्ड की चाल से पथ पर दौड़ना आरम्भ करता है और 15 सेकण्ड बाद रुकता है। यदि वह अब वृत्त के केन्द्र की ओर चलना आरम्भ करता है, तो अब उसका मुँह किस दिशा में होगा?

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Q. An athlete is standing at point A facing North, on a circular track of diameter 70 meters, as shown below.


He starts running along the track with a speed of 11 meter/second and halts after 15 seconds. If he now starts moving towards the center of the circle, which direction he must be facing now?

Q. एक एथलीट नीचे दर्शाए अनुसार, 70 मीटर व्यास वाले वृत्ताकार पथ के बिन्दु A पर उत्तर की ओर मुंह करके खड़ा है।


वह 11 मीटर/ सेकण्ड की चाल से पथ पर दौड़ना आरम्भ करता है और 15 सेकण्ड बाद रुकता है। यदि वह अब वृत्त के केन्द्र की ओर चलना आरम्भ करता है, तो अब उसका मुँह किस दिशा में होगा?

3057.

There are 5 different boxes and 7 different balls. All the 7 balls are to be distributed in the 5 boxes placed in a row so that any box can receive any number of balls. In how many ways can these balls be distributed among these boxes?

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There are 5 different boxes and 7 different balls. All the 7 balls are to be distributed in the 5 boxes placed in a row so that any box can receive any number of balls.

In how many ways can these balls be distributed among these boxes?

3058.

Rohith borrows Rs. 86,000 from Arun for 2 years at 5% per annum simple interest. He immediately invests lends out this money to Akshay at 5% compound interest compounded annually for the same period. Calculate Rohith's profit in the transaction at the end of 2 years. ?

Answer» Rohith borrows Rs. 86,000 from Arun for 2 years at 5% per annum simple interest. He immediately invests lends out this money to Akshay at 5% compound interest compounded annually for the same period. Calculate Rohith's profit in the transaction at the end of 2 years. ?
3059.

A started a business with Rs. 52,000 and after 4 months B joined him with Rs.39,000. At the end of the year, out of the total profits B received total Rs. 20,000 including 25% of the profits as commission for managing the business. The amount received by A is___

Answer» A started a business with Rs. 52,000 and after 4 months B joined him with Rs.39,000. At the end of the year, out of the total profits B received total Rs. 20,000 including 25% of the profits as commission for managing the business. The amount received by A is___
3060.

Every progression is a sequence. Is this statement valid ?

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Every progression is a sequence. Is this statement valid ?


3061.

Q36. A grocer purchased 20 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs 15 per kg and 30 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs 13 per kg At what price per kg should he sell the mixture to earn % profit on the cost price?

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Q36. A grocer purchased 20 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs 15 per kg and 30 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs 13 per kg At what price per kg should he sell the mixture to earn % profit on the cost price?


3062.

In the question, a pair of equations is given. You have to find out the values of a and b and give answer : I. 12a2 - 7a + 1 = 0 II. 15b2 - 16b + 4 = 0.

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In the question, a pair of equations is given. You have to find out the values of a and b and give answer :

I. 12a2 - 7a + 1 = 0

II. 15b2 - 16b + 4 = 0.


3063.

On which day of the week did Kush visit the museum ? Statement I. Kush did not visit museum either on Tuesday or on Thursday. Statement II. Kush visited the museum two days before his mother reached his house which was the day after Monday.

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On which day of the week did Kush visit the museum ?

Statement I. Kush did not visit museum either on Tuesday or on Thursday.

Statement II. Kush visited the museum two days before his mother reached his house which was the day after Monday.


3064.

The questions is based on the following table. The percentage growth in sales turnover of five companies over the respective previous years. Company D had earned a profit of Rs 41 croses, Which was 25% of its total sales in 2000. What its sales in 1997 approximately? Name of the Company199819992000Projected for 2001A10203045B15153038C8203030D5302040E12202842

Answer» The questions is based on the following table. The percentage growth in sales turnover of five companies over the respective previous years.
Company D had earned a profit of Rs 41 croses, Which was 25% of its total sales in 2000. What its sales in 1997 approximately?
Name of the Company199819992000Projected for 2001A10203045B15153038C8203030D5302040E12202842
3065.

Jasleen covered a distance of 1560 miles between city P and city Q taking a total of 10 hours. If part of the distance was covered at 120 miles per hour speed and the balance at 160 miles per hour speed, how many hours did she travel at 120 miles per hour?

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Jasleen covered a distance of 1560 miles between city P and city Q taking a total of 10 hours. If part of the distance was covered at 120 miles per hour speed and the balance at 160 miles per hour speed, how many hours did she travel at 120 miles per hour?


3066.

In a multiplication problem, instead of taking 45 as one of the multipliers, Vineet took 54. As a result, the product went up by 540. What is the correct product?

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In a multiplication problem, instead of taking 45 as one of the multipliers, Vineet took 54. As a result, the product went up by 540. What is the correct product?


3067.

The below question consists of a question figure and followed by four figures (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose one out of these four figures that can replace ‘?’ to complete the question figure.

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The below question consists of a question figure and followed by four figures (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose one out of these four figures that can replace ‘?’ to complete the question figure.


3068.

If the jugglers are the fifth group, then which one of the following must be true?

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If the jugglers are the fifth group, then which one of the following must be true?


3069.

If 3 balls are picked at random, what is the probability that all are pink?

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If 3 balls are picked at random, what is the probability that all are pink?

3070.

Q35. Consider the following Statements regarding ASER Report 2017: 1. It is published by Union Ministry of Human Resource Development 2. It publishes reports which focuses only the children belonging to age group 6-14 years old. 3. It is an annual, nationwide survey of children's ability to read simple text and do basic arithmetic. Which of the above statements is/are correct?

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Q35. Consider the following Statements regarding ASER Report 2017:

1. It is published by Union Ministry of Human Resource Development

2. It publishes reports which focuses only the children belonging to age group 6-14 years old.

3. It is an annual, nationwide survey of children's ability to read simple text and do basic arithmetic.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?


3071.

Divide x5−x4+33+4x2−3x−3 by x2+1

Answer» Divide x5x4+33+4x23x3 by x2+1
3072.

In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which which of the assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement Statement The X- airlines has decided to increase the passenger fare by 15% with immediate effect. Assumptions I. The demand for seats of X-airlines may remain unchanged even after the hike of the fare. II. Other airline companies may also hike the passenger fares.

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In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which which of the assumption(s) is/are implicit in the statement

Statement
The X- airlines has decided to increase the passenger fare by 15% with immediate effect.

Assumptions
I. The demand for seats of X-airlines may remain unchanged even after the hike of the fare.
II. Other airline companies may also hike the passenger fares.

3073.

The correct sequence in decreasing order of the four sugarcane producing States in India is:

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The correct sequence in decreasing order of the four sugarcane producing States in India is:


3074.

What is the minimum number of workers required to finish the job in one day?___

Answer» What is the minimum number of workers required to finish the job in one day?___
3075.

If a1,a2,a3,a4 are the roots of equation x4+x2(2−312)+2+312=0, then the value (1−a1)(1−a2)(1−a3)(1−a4) is

Answer» If a1,a2,a3,a4 are the roots of equation x4+x2(2312)+2+312=0, then the value (1a1)(1a2)(1a3)(1a4) is

3076.

Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows: Chart showing schedule of train from Dadar to Bhuj and number of passengers boarding from each station Distance between which two stations is second lowest?

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Directions: Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follows:
Chart showing schedule of train from Dadar to Bhuj and number of passengers boarding from each station

Distance between which two stations is second lowest?

3077.

If n! and (6n)! end with 22 zeros and 144 zeros respectively, then which of the following is a divisor of n?

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If n! and (6n)! end with 22 zeros and 144 zeros respectively, then which of the following is a divisor of n?


3078.

Which of the following steps would read as ‘ton you shut say burn yet are’ for the input ‘say ton you are shut burn yet’?

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Which of the following steps would read as ‘ton you shut say burn yet are’ for the input ‘say ton you are shut burn yet’?


3079.

A nurse gives her patient one tablet every 45 minutes. How many tables she will need for a 9 hours long duty, if she gives the first table at the beginning and the last table at the last of her duty?

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A nurse gives her patient one tablet every 45 minutes. How many tables she will need for a 9 hours long duty, if she gives the first table at the beginning and the last table at the last of her duty?


3080.

Tendulkar's number in the batting order was immediately after

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Tendulkar's number in the batting order was immediately after

3081.

Two towers of the same height stand on either side of a read 60 m wide. At a point on the road between the towers, the elevations of the towers are 60∘ and 30∘. Find the approximate height of the towers. ___

Answer» Two towers of the same height stand on either side of a read 60 m wide. At a point on the road between the towers, the elevations of the towers are 60 and 30. Find the approximate height of the towers. ___
3082.

How many students of institutes M and S are studying at graduate level?

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How many students of institutes M and S are studying at graduate level?


3083.

Find the second right most non-zero digit in the number N=24701613.___

Answer» Find the second right most non-zero digit in the number N=24701613.___
3084.

Which of the following is a possible code for DONE?

Answer»

Which of the following is a possible code for DONE?


3085.

A prime number x greater than 100 leaves a remainder y on division by 26. How many values can y take?

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A prime number x greater than 100 leaves a remainder y on division by 26. How many values can y take?


3086.

What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period?

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What is the average amount of interest per year which the company had to pay during this period?


3087.

The number of 6’s present in the quotient obtained when 111…..111 (99 number of 1’s) is divided by 33……3(33 number of 3’s) is

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The number of 6’s present in the quotient obtained when 111…..111 (99 number of 1’s) is divided by 33……3(33 number of 3’s) is


3088.

In a survey conducted among 100 college students in Bangalore, 100 students prefer jeans of Brand A, 80 prefer brand B, 75 prefer brand C, 70 prefer brand D and 80 prefer brand E. The minimum possible number of students who prefer all the five brands is___

Answer» In a survey conducted among 100 college students in Bangalore, 100 students prefer jeans of Brand A, 80 prefer brand B, 75 prefer brand C, 70 prefer brand D and 80 prefer brand E. The minimum possible number of students who prefer all the five brands is___
3089.

A variable line x/a + y/b = 1 is such that a+b=4. The locus of the midpoint of the portion of the line intercepted between the axes is

Answer» A variable line x/a + y/b = 1 is such that a+b=4. The locus of the midpoint of the portion of the line intercepted between the axes is
3090.

Given positive integers a and b, there exist unique integers q and r satisfying a = bq + r ; 0≤r<b

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Given positive integers a and b, there exist unique integers q and r satisfying a = bq + r ; 0r<b

3091.

The number of students in college P in the year 2008 forms approximately what percent of the number of students in that college from all the years together?

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The number of students in college P in the year 2008 forms approximately what percent of the number of students in that college from all the years together?

3092.

At a new index of 12 shares, the shares of HBL, Niposys and Brilliance have a weightage of 7%, 13% and 1% respectively. What is the increase in the price of the other shares, if the rise in these three is 9%, 10% and 4%, when the index rises by 6%?

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At a new index of 12 shares, the shares of HBL, Niposys and Brilliance have a weightage of 7%, 13% and 1% respectively. What is the increase in the price of the other shares, if the rise in these three is 9%, 10% and 4%, when the index rises by 6%?


3093.

A,B,C are three consecutive odd numbers. If ABC= 531117,find A+B+C.

Answer» A,B,C are three consecutive odd numbers. If ABC= 531117,find A+B+C.
3094.

Find the GCD of the polynomials (x+3)2(x - 2)(x+1)2 and (x+1)3(x + 3)(x + 4).

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Find the GCD of the polynomials (x+3)2(x - 2)(x+1)2 and (x+1)3(x + 3)(x + 4).

3095.

Three wheels can complete 60, 36, 24 revolutions per minute respectively. There is a spot on each wheel that touches the ground at time zero. After how much time, all these spots will simultaneously touch the ground again.

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Three wheels can complete 60, 36, 24 revolutions per minute respectively. There is a spot on each wheel that touches the ground at time zero. After how much time, all these spots will simultaneously touch the ground again.


3096.

In how many ways can 105 be written as a sum of two or more consecutive natural numbers? ___

Answer» In how many ways can 105 be written as a sum of two or more consecutive natural numbers?
___
3097.

There are 5 boys out of 25 in a class. So what is the percentage of boys in the class?___

Answer» There are 5 boys out of 25 in a class. So what is the percentage of boys in the class?___
3098.

If Y is a prime number greater than 10000 and it leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 3, then what remainder does Y leave on division by 6? ___

Answer» If Y is a prime number greater than 10000 and it leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 3, then what remainder does Y leave on division by 6?
___
3099.

a, b, c and d are real positive numbers such that a + b = 5, c + d = 2 and ad = bc = 1. Then ac+bd+(ac) is:

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a, b, c and d are real positive numbers such that a + b = 5, c + d = 2 and ad = bc = 1. Then ac+bd+(ac) is:

3100.

P, Q, R, S, T, and U are six people who form three teams of 2 each . If P is not working with Q or R, Q is not working with R or S, R is not working with Sn or T, then P is working with ?

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P, Q, R, S, T, and U are six people who form three teams of 2 each . If P is not working with Q or R, Q is not working with R or S, R is not working with Sn or T, then P is working with ?