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Q: QUESTION:X and Y are two alloys which were made by mixing zinc and copper in the ratio 6:9 and 7:11, respectively. If 40 grams of alloy X and 60 grams of alloy Y are melted and mixed to form alloy Z, what is the ratio of zinc and copper in the alloy Z ?
options: A)69:91 B)59:91 C)59:90 D)59:91 E)69:101
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B
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Q: QUESTION:There are N numbers of gold biscuits in the house, in which four people are lived. If the first men woke up and divided the biscuits into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. He took one of those piles along with the extra biscuit and hid them. He then gathered the 4 remaining piles into a big pile, woke up the second person and went to sleep. Each of the other 3 persons did the same one by one i.e. divided the big pile into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. Each hid one of the piles along with the extra biscuit and gathered the remaining 4 piles into a big pile. If N>1000, what could be the least value of N?
options: A)1249 B)1246 C)1202 D)1000 E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
options: A)6 B)8 C)10 D)12 E)14
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C
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Q: QUESTION:A car after covering 1/2 of a journey of 100 km develops engine trouble and later travels at 1/2 of its original speed. As a result, it arrives 2 hours late than its normal time. What is the normal speed of the car is?
options: A)8 B)6 C)1 D)2 E)9
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D
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Q: QUESTION:If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
options: A)I only B)III only C)II only D)I and II only E)I and III only
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B
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Q: QUESTION:Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
options: A)9 B)6 C)4 D)3 E)2
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E
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Q: QUESTION:A merchant receives an invoice for a motor boat for $20 000 with terms 4/30, n/100. What is the highest simple interest rate at which he can afford to borrow money in order to take advantage of the discount?
options: A)247.67 B)237.67 C)227.67 D)215.67 E)None of these
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
options: A)8.75 B)8.79 C)8.75 D)8.71 E)8.72
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C
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Q: QUESTION:The height of a room to its semi-perimeter is 2:5. It costs Rs.260 to paper the walls of the room with paper 50cm wide at Rs.2 per meter allowing an area of 15 sq.m for doors and windows. The height of the room is:
options: A)2.6m B)3.9m C)4m D)4.2m E)4.4m
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C
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Q: QUESTION:If m > 0, y > 0, and x is m percent of 4y, then, in terms of y, m is what percentage of x?
options: A)y/400 B)4y C)50y D)2500/y E)5000/y
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D
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Q: QUESTION:In a village, there are four tribes located at different distances from each other. Tribe R is 60 miles away from Tribe P; Tribe S 40 miles away from Tribe B and Tribe R is 10 miles nearer to the Tribe S than it is to Tribe Q.
How far is the Tribe S located from the tribe P ?
options: A)20 B)22 C)34 D)25 E)55
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D
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Q: QUESTION:R, S, T, and U are points on a line, and U is the midpoint of line segment ST. If the lengths of line segments RS, RT, and ST are 5, 17, and 22, respectively. What is the length of line segment RU?
options: A)6 B)7 C)8 D)9 E)10
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A
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Q: QUESTION:At a conference, one team is made up of 4 men and 4 women. Four presenters are chosen to present the team's findings in front of the entire conference. How many different groups of presenters can be chosen from the team if a team cannot be composed of men only or women only? (Two groups of presenters are considered different if at least one presenter is different.)
options: A)120 B)19 C)180 D)420 E)460
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B
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Q: QUESTION:At an amusement park, tom bought a number of red tokens and green tokens. Each red token costs $0.05, and each green token costs $0.14. If Tom spent a total of exactly $2.06, how many token in total did Tom buy?
options: A)216 B)27 C)28 D)34 E)20
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Decipher the following multiplication table:
M A D
B E
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M A D
R A E
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A M I D
options: A)9 2 0 0 B)9 2 0 9 C)9 2 0 1 D)9 2 0 7 E)9 2 2 2
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Jim filled his dog's bowl with dog food. Starting at 8:00 am, Jim's dog ate exactly once an hour, consuming exactly 1/3 of the dog food remaining in the bowl at each feeding session. Approximately, what percent of the original food was in the dog's bowl right before the dog began to eat at noon of the same day?
options: A)20% B)25% C)30% D)35% E)40%
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A
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Q: QUESTION:An engine of length 1000 m moving at 10 m/s. A bird is flying from the start of the engine to the end at x kmph and coming back at 2x. Take total time of bird traveling as 187.5 seconds. Find x and 2x
options: A)17.456 m/sec B)18.456 m/sec C)19.456 m/sec D)27.456 m/sec E)21.456 m/sec
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A
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Q: QUESTION:Last year Joe grew 2 inch and Sally grew 200 percent more than Joe grew. How many inches did Sally grow last year?
options: A)0 B)1 C)2 D)3 E)4
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E
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Q: QUESTION:A student instead of finding the value of 7/8 of a number, found the value of 7/18 of the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the that number.
options: A)1584 B)2520 C)1728 D)1656 E)None
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A
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Q: QUESTION:John invested $100 in each of the funds A and B. After one year, the value of the money in fund A was $10 higher than the value of the money in fund B. After another year, the value of the money in fund A was $25 higher than the value of the money in fund B. If the value of the money in each fund increased by a fixed interest compounded annually, what was the annual interest of fund A?
options: A)20% B)30% C)40% D)50% E)60%
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B
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Q: QUESTION:There are N numbers of gold biscuits in the house, in which four people are lived. If the first men woke up and divided the biscuits into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. He took one of those piles along with the extra biscuit and hid them. He then gathered the 4 remaining piles into a big pile, woke up the second person and went to sleep. Each of the other 3 persons did the same one by one i.e. divided the big pile into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. Each hid one of the piles along with the extra biscuit and gathered the remaining 4 piles into a big pile. If N>1000, what could be the least value of N?
options: A)1249 B)1246 C)1202 D)1000 E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
options: A)6 B)8 C)10 D)12 E)14
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C
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Q: QUESTION:Under a buy one get one free offer, with the selling price of a t-shirt of 4200. The shopkeeper says he got 33.33% profit. What is cost price ?
options: A)1575.04 B)1675.04 C)1775.04 D)1475.04 E)1875.04
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A car after covering 1/2 of a journey of 100 km develops engine trouble and later travels at 1/2 of its original speed. As a result, it arrives 2 hours late than its normal time. What is the normal speed of the car is?
options: A)8 B)6 C)1 D)2 E)9
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D
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Q: QUESTION:If (x # y) represents the remainder that results when the positive integer x is divided by the positive integer y, what is the sum of all the possible values of y such that (16 # y) = 3?
options: A)14 B)9 C)16 D)23 E)24
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A circular gear with a diameter of 25 cm is mounted directly over another circular gear with a diameter of 100 cm. Both gears run on the same axle at their exact centers and each gear has a single notch at the 12 o'clock position. At the same moment, the gears start to rotate at the same rate in cm/s, with the larger gear moving clockwise and the smaller gear moving anticlockwise.
How far in centimeters will the notch on the larger gear have moved the second time the notches pass each other?
options: A)20*pi B)25*pi C)30*pi D)35*pi E)40*pi
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E
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Q: QUESTION:If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
options: A)I only B)III only C)II only D)I and II only E)I and III only
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B
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Q: QUESTION:Roberts has a property worth of $1023.65. But in a record his property worth is written as greatest positive even integer less than or equal to his property worth and it is divisible by 100. Find the difference between actual property and recorded property worth?
options: A)23.65 B)1000 C)35.62 D)2.65 E)1023.65
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A
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Q: QUESTION:Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
options: A)9 B)6 C)4 D)3 E)2
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E
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Q: QUESTION:A merchant receives an invoice for a motor boat for $20 000 with terms 4/30, n/100. What is the highest simple interest rate at which he can afford to borrow money in order to take advantage of the discount?
options: A)247.67 B)237.67 C)227.67 D)215.67 E)None of these
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A
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Q: QUESTION:Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 70 mph. Once he reached B, he turned right around with pause, and returned to A at a constant speed of 90 mph. Exactly 3 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 70 miles away from it. What is the distance between A and B?
options: A)180 B)90 C)270 D)360 E)None of the above
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
options: A)8.75 B)8.79 C)8.75 D)8.71 E)8.72
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C
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Q: QUESTION:The ratio of a numerator to denominator is 2:3. If six is subtracted from the numerator, the new fraction is now 2/3 of the original fraction. Find the numerator.'
options: A)9 B)10 C)16 D)7 E)18
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E
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Q: QUESTION:If 27 bottles of soda cost A cents, how much will B bottles cost in dollars?
options: A)AB/2700 B)27/AB C)AB/270 D)2700/AB E)100AB/27
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A
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Q: QUESTION:The height of a room to its semi-perimeter is 2:5. It costs Rs.260 to paper the walls of the room with paper 50cm wide at Rs.2 per meter allowing an area of 15 sq.m for doors and windows. The height of the room is:
options: A)2.6m B)3.9m C)4m D)4.2m E)4.4m
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C
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Q: QUESTION:Of the new vehicles registered in a week, 300 were neither SUVs nor were they powered by diesel. 3/4th of the SUVs registered were diesel powered and there were half as many SUVs as there were non SUVs. If SUVs not powered by diesel were a sixth of non SUVs not powered by diesel, how many vehicles V registered in the week were powered by diesel?
options: A)50 B)150 C)200 D)250 E)400
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D
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Q: QUESTION:A ship went on a voyage. After it had traveled 180 miles a plane started with 10 times the speed of the ship. Find the distance when they meet from starting point.
options: A)238 B)289 C)200 D)287 E)187
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C
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Q: QUESTION:In a village, there are four tribes located at different distances from each other. Tribe R is 60 miles away from Tribe P; Tribe S 40 miles away from Tribe B and Tribe R is 10 miles nearer to the Tribe S than it is to Tribe Q.
How far is the Tribe S located from the tribe P ?
options: A)20 B)22 C)34 D)25 E)55
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D
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Q: QUESTION:A computer routine was developed to generate two numbers (x,y) the first being a random number between 0 and 100 inclusive, and the second being less than or equal to the square root of the first. Each of the following pair satisfies the routine except
options: A)(99,10) B)(85,9) C)(50,7) D)(1,1) E)(1,0)
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A
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Q: QUESTION:For bringing each copper coin from the bottom of a river, a coin-diver gets 20 cents, and for each brass coin she gets 25 cents. If after one dive, she got $3.40. What is the minimum number of copper coins that she brought?
options: A)4 B)3 C)2 D)1 E)0
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C
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Q: QUESTION:There are two friends A and B. A starts with his car at the speed 40 kmph. B starts one hour later from the same place, in the same direction on his bike at the speed of 50 kmph. After how many hours will they meet ?
options: A)12 h B)6 h C)4 h D)11 h E)9 h
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C
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Q: QUESTION:I have an amazing bath tub having both hot and cold water taps.
The cold water tap can fill my tub in 6 hours while cold water tap can fill the tub in approximately 4 hours.
I turned them on simultaneously but forgot to close the lid which removes the water out of tub.
The lid can empty the tub in exact 13 hours.
Since both taps are open along with the lib, can you estimate the time needed to fill the bath tub?
options: A)1.8 hours B)6 hours C)2.5 hours D)4 hours E)3 hours
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E
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Q: QUESTION:Sachin was twice as old as Ajay 10 years back. How old is Ajay today if Sachin will be 40 years old in 10 years
options: A)18 B)25 C)15 D)20 E)21
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Assistants are needed to prepare for preparation. Each helper can make either 2 large cakes or 35 small cakes/hr. The kitchen is available for 3 hours and 20 large cakes & 700 small cakes are needed. How many helpers are required?
options: A)8 B)10 C)12 D)15 E)19
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B
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Q: QUESTION:Santa distributes 2 gifts to every child in the street at the Christmas evening. He mistakenly gives 4 gifts to some children. If he distributed 50 gifts to 21 children. How many children got 4 gifts?
options: A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5
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D
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Q: QUESTION:An exam is given in a certain class. The average (arithmetic mean) of the highest score and the lowest score is equal to x. If the average score for the entire class is equal to y and there are z students in the class, where z > 5, then in terms of x, y, and z, what is the average score for the class excluding the highest and lowest scorers?
options: A)(zy – 2x)/z B)(zy – 2)/z C)(zx – y)/(z – 2) D)(zy – 2x)/(z -2) E)(zy – x)/(z + 2)
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D
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Q: QUESTION:A sphere is surrounded by the smallest cylinder that will just contain it. Which of following is a complete set of the points where the cylinder touches the sphere?
I. One point,
II. Two points,
III. A Circle
options: A)I only B)II only C)III only D)I & III E)II & III
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E
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Q: QUESTION:I have a money pouch containing Rs. 700. There are equal number of 25 paise coins, 50 paise coins and one rupee coins.
How many of each are there?
options: A)453 B)651 C)400 D)487 E)286
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C
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Q: QUESTION:A man buys a watch for Rs. 1950 in cash and sells it for Rs. 2200 on credit of 1 year. If the rate of interest is 10% per annum, the man:
options: A)gains Rs. 55 B)gains Rs. 50 C)loses Rs. 30 D)gains Rs. 30 E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
options: A)7 B)8 C)10 D)11 E)12
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D
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Q: QUESTION:At a conference, one team is made up of 4 men and 4 women. Four presenters are chosen to present the team's findings in front of the entire conference. How many different groups of presenters can be chosen from the team if a team cannot be composed of men only or women only? (Two groups of presenters are considered different if at least one presenter is different.)
options: A)120 B)19 C)180 D)420 E)460
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B
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Q: QUESTION:What is the largest integral value of 'k' for which the quadratic equation x2 - 5x + k = 0 will have two real and distinct roots?
options: A)9 B)7 C)3 D)8 E)12
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C
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Q: QUESTION:Silu and Meenu were walking on the road.
Silu said, "I weigh 51 Kgs. How much do you weigh?"
Meenu replied that she wouldn't reveal her weight directly as she is overweight.
But she said, "I weigh 29 Kgs plus half of my weight. "How much does Meenu weigh?
options: A)12 B)28 C)27 D)58 E)91
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Ashish is given Rs. 158 in one-rupee denominations. He has been asked to allocate them into a number of bags such that any amount required between Re 1 and Rs. 158 can be given by handing out a certain number of bags without opening them. What is the minimum number of bags required?
options: A)11 B)12 C)13 D)14 E)None of these
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E
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Q: QUESTION:At an amusement park, tom bought a number of red tokens and green tokens. Each red token costs $0.05, and each green token costs $0.14. If Tom spent a total of exactly $2.06, how many token in total did Tom buy?
options: A)216 B)27 C)28 D)34 E)20
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Decipher the following multiplication table:
M A D
B E
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M A D
R A E
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A M I D
options: A)9 2 0 0 B)9 2 0 9 C)9 2 0 1 D)9 2 0 7 E)9 2 2 2
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D
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Q: QUESTION:If the probability that Stock A will increase in value during the next month is 0.56, and the probability that Stock B will increase in value during the next month is 0.74. What is the greatest value for the probability that neither of these two events will occur?
options: A)0.22 B)0.26 C)0.37 D)0.46 E)0.63
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B
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Q: QUESTION:A rectangular parking space is marked out by painting three of its sides. If the length of the unpainted side is 9 feet, and the sum of the lengths of the painted sides is 37 feet, then what is the area of the parking space in square feet?
options: A)46 B)81 C)126 D)252 E)None
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C
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Q: QUESTION:In how many ways to choose a group of 3 people from 6 couples so that no couple is chosen
options: A)60 B)120 C)140 D)160 E)180
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Jim filled his dog's bowl with dog food. Starting at 8:00 am, Jim's dog ate exactly once an hour, consuming exactly 1/3 of the dog food remaining in the bowl at each feeding session. Approximately, what percent of the original food was in the dog's bowl right before the dog began to eat at noon of the same day?
options: A)20% B)25% C)30% D)35% E)40%
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A bee bypasses 0.05% of flowers it flies by because it can sense they don't have any nectar in them. How many flowers will the bee fly by to bypass 8 flowers?
options: A)2000 B)4000 C)8000 D)16000 E)32000
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D
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Q: QUESTION:A father wants to divide Rs. 5100 between his two sons, Mohan and Sohan who are 23 and 24 at present. He divides the amount in such a way that if their shares are invested at compound interest at 4% p.a. they will receive equal amount on attaining the age of 26 years. Find Mohan's share.
options: A)2400 B)2500 C)2600 D)2700 E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:At Daifu university, 24% of all students are members of both a chess club and a swim team. If 20% of members of the swim team are not members of the chess club, what percentage of all Daifu students are members of the swim team?
options: A)20% B)30% C)40% D)50% E)60%
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B
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Q: QUESTION:In a class 1/16 of the students study math, 1/10 of the students study bio, 1/8 of the students study english. The total number of students is a 4 digit number. Find the diffrence between maximum number of students and minimum number of students.
options: A)8880 B)8870 C)8890 D)7890 E)6780
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A pen company produces very fine quality of writing pens. Company knows that on average 10% of the produced pens are always defective so are rejected before packing. Company promises to deliver 7200 pens to its wholesaler at Rs. 10 each. It estimates the overall profit on all the manufactured pens to be 25%. What is the manufactured cost of each pen?
options: A)Rs. 6 B)Rs. 7.2 C)Rs. 5.6 D)Rs. 8 E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:The steamer going upstream would cover the distance between Town A and Town B in 5 hours. The same steamer going downstream would cover the distance between the towns in 3 hours. How long would it take a raft moving at the speed of the current to float from B to A?
options: A)10 hours B)12 hours C)15 hours D)18 hours E)20 hours
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C
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Q: QUESTION:A shopkeeper gives a full bottle of soft drink in return for five empty bottles. A guy has 77 empty bottles and he can use them to get full soft drink bottles.
How many filled bottles will he be able to collect?
options: A)15 B)25 C)28 D)19 E)16
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D
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Q: QUESTION:How many parallelograms will be formed if 7 parallel horizontal lines intersect 6 parallel vertical lines?
options: A)42 B)294 C)315 D)345 E)385
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C
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Q: QUESTION:An engine of length 1000 m moving at 10 m/s. A bird is flying from the start of the engine to the end at x kmph and coming back at 2x. Take total time of bird traveling as 187.5 seconds. Find x and 2x
options: A)17.456 m/sec B)18.456 m/sec C)19.456 m/sec D)27.456 m/sec E)21.456 m/sec
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A banana costs Rs.3 and an apple costs Rs.4. What will be the total cost of 4 dozen of apples and bananas?
options: A)Rs. 216 B)Rs.108 C)Rs.225 D)Rs.189 E)Rs.336
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E
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Q: QUESTION:The sum of 3rd and 15th elements of an arithmetic progression is equal to the sum of the 6th, 11th and 13th elements of the same progression. Then, which element of the series should necessarily be equal to zero ?
options: A)1st B)9th C)12th D)None of these E)Cannot be determined
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C
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Q: QUESTION:A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 extra, each. The number of those who attended the picnic was
options: A)8 B)12 C)16 D)24 E)25
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A fisherman's day is rated as good if he catches 9 fishes, fair if he catches 7 fishes and poor if he catches 5 fishes. The fisherman catches 53 fishes in a week that includes good, fair and poor days. How many good days the fisherman had during the week?
options: A)1 B)2 C)3 D)4 E)5
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C
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Q: QUESTION:A is 30% more efficient than B. How much time will they, working together, take to complete a job which A along could have done in 23 days?
options: A)11 days B)13 days C)20 3⁄17 days D)12 days E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:Bert and Ernie are among 12 tenants on Sesame Street, from which 9 tenants are to be selected for the neighborhood watch. Of the different possible selections, how many contain neither Bert nor Ernie?
options: A)1 B)3 C)9 D)10 E)12
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D
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Q: QUESTION:In 4 years, Raj's father will be double Raj's age then. Two years ago, while his mother was twice his age that time. If Raj is going to be 32 years old 8 years from now, then what is the sum of his parents age now?
options: A)97 B)98 C)99 D)100 E)101
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B
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Q: QUESTION:A travel company wants to charter a plane to the Bahamas. Chartering the plane costs $5,000. So far, 12 people have signed up for the trip. If the company charges $200 per ticket, how many more passengers must sign up for the trip before the company can make any profit on the charter?
options: A)7 B)9 C)13 D)27 E)45
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C
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Q: QUESTION:John invested $100 in each of the funds A and B. After one year, the value of the money in fund A was $10 higher than the value of the money in fund B. After another year, the value of the money in fund A was $25 higher than the value of the money in fund B. If the value of the money in each fund increased by a fixed interest compounded annually, what was the annual interest of fund A?
options: A)20% B)30% C)40% D)50% E)60%
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B
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Q: QUESTION:X and Y are two alloys which were made by mixing zinc and copper in the ratio 6:9 and 7:11, respectively. If 40 grams of alloy X and 60 grams of alloy Y are melted and mixed to form alloy Z, what is the ratio of zinc and copper in the alloy Z ?
options: A)69:91 B)59:91 C)59:90 D)59:91 E)69:101
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B
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Q: QUESTION:There are N numbers of gold biscuits in the house, in which four people are lived. If the first men woke up and divided the biscuits into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. He took one of those piles along with the extra biscuit and hid them. He then gathered the 4 remaining piles into a big pile, woke up the second person and went to sleep. Each of the other 3 persons did the same one by one i.e. divided the big pile into 5 equal piles and found one extra biscuit. Each hid one of the piles along with the extra biscuit and gathered the remaining 4 piles into a big pile. If N>1000, what could be the least value of N?
options: A)1249 B)1246 C)1202 D)1000 E)None of these
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B
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Q: QUESTION:If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
options: A)6 B)8 C)10 D)12 E)14
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C
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Q: QUESTION:Under a buy one get one free offer, with the selling price of a t-shirt of 4200. The shopkeeper says he got 33.33% profit. What is cost price ?
options: A)1575.04 B)1675.04 C)1775.04 D)1475.04 E)1875.04
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A car after covering 1/2 of a journey of 100 km develops engine trouble and later travels at 1/2 of its original speed. As a result, it arrives 2 hours late than its normal time. What is the normal speed of the car is?
options: A)8 B)6 C)1 D)2 E)9
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D
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Q: QUESTION:If (x # y) represents the remainder that results when the positive integer x is divided by the positive integer y, what is the sum of all the possible values of y such that (16 # y) = 3?
options: A)14 B)9 C)16 D)23 E)24
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A
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Q: QUESTION:At the of his one-year investment, Charles received $54,080, including interest and principal from a certain investment. If the investment paid an annual interest of 8 percent compounded semi-annually, which of the following is the amount of money that Charles originally invested?
options: A)$45,000 B)$50,000 C)$54,000 D)$59,000 E)$62,000
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B
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Q: QUESTION:A circular gear with a diameter of 25 cm is mounted directly over another circular gear with a diameter of 100 cm. Both gears run on the same axle at their exact centers and each gear has a single notch at the 12 o'clock position. At the same moment, the gears start to rotate at the same rate in cm/s, with the larger gear moving clockwise and the smaller gear moving anticlockwise.
How far in centimeters will the notch on the larger gear have moved the second time the notches pass each other?
options: A)20*pi B)25*pi C)30*pi D)35*pi E)40*pi
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E
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Q: QUESTION:If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
options: A)I only B)III only C)II only D)I and II only E)I and III only
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B
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Q: QUESTION:Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
options: A)9 B)6 C)4 D)3 E)2
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E
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Q: QUESTION:A merchant receives an invoice for a motor boat for $20 000 with terms 4/30, n/100. What is the highest simple interest rate at which he can afford to borrow money in order to take advantage of the discount?
options: A)247.67 B)237.67 C)227.67 D)215.67 E)None of these
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A
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Q: QUESTION:Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 70 mph. Once he reached B, he turned right around with pause, and returned to A at a constant speed of 90 mph. Exactly 3 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 70 miles away from it. What is the distance between A and B?
options: A)180 B)90 C)270 D)360 E)None of the above
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A
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Q: QUESTION:A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
options: A)8.75 B)8.79 C)8.75 D)8.71 E)8.72
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C
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Q: QUESTION:The ratio of a numerator to denominator is 2:3. If six is subtracted from the numerator, the new fraction is now 2/3 of the original fraction. Find the numerator.'
options: A)9 B)10 C)16 D)7 E)18
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E
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Q: QUESTION:The height of a room to its semi-perimeter is 2:5. It costs Rs.260 to paper the walls of the room with paper 50cm wide at Rs.2 per meter allowing an area of 15 sq.m for doors and windows. The height of the room is:
options: A)2.6m B)3.9m C)4m D)4.2m E)4.4m
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C
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Q: QUESTION:Of the new vehicles registered in a week, 300 were neither SUVs nor were they powered by diesel. 3/4th of the SUVs registered were diesel powered and there were half as many SUVs as there were non SUVs. If SUVs not powered by diesel were a sixth of non SUVs not powered by diesel, how many vehicles V registered in the week were powered by diesel?
options: A)50 B)150 C)200 D)250 E)400
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D
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Q: QUESTION:In a village, there are four tribes located at different distances from each other. Tribe R is 60 miles away from Tribe P; Tribe S 40 miles away from Tribe B and Tribe R is 10 miles nearer to the Tribe S than it is to Tribe Q.
How far is the Tribe S located from the tribe P ?
options: A)20 B)22 C)34 D)25 E)55
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D
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Q: QUESTION:For bringing each copper coin from the bottom of a river, a coin-diver gets 20 cents, and for each brass coin she gets 25 cents. If after one dive, she got $3.40. What is the minimum number of copper coins that she brought?
options: A)4 B)3 C)2 D)1 E)0
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C
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Q: QUESTION:R, S, T, and U are points on a line, and U is the midpoint of line segment ST. If the lengths of line segments RS, RT, and ST are 5, 17, and 22, respectively. What is the length of line segment RU?
options: A)6 B)7 C)8 D)9 E)10
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A
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Q: QUESTION:I have an amazing bath tub having both hot and cold water taps.
The cold water tap can fill my tub in 6 hours while cold water tap can fill the tub in approximately 4 hours.
I turned them on simultaneously but forgot to close the lid which removes the water out of tub.
The lid can empty the tub in exact 13 hours.
Since both taps are open along with the lib, can you estimate the time needed to fill the bath tub?
options: A)1.8 hours B)6 hours C)2.5 hours D)4 hours E)3 hours
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E
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Q: QUESTION:Sachin was twice as old as Ajay 10 years back. How old is Ajay today if Sachin will be 40 years old in 10 years
options: A)18 B)25 C)15 D)20 E)21
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D
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Q: QUESTION:Assistants are needed to prepare for preparation. Each helper can make either 2 large cakes or 35 small cakes/hr. The kitchen is available for 3 hours and 20 large cakes & 700 small cakes are needed. How many helpers are required?
options: A)8 B)10 C)12 D)15 E)19
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B
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