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CAT 1998 | Question: 54
A factory produces a product (measured in cubic feet) over seven days as per the following schedule: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 150 180 120 250 160 120 150 The finished goods are to be transported to the market by a truck having a capacity ... , the truck should operate on 2nd, 4th, 6th and 7th days only the 7th day 2nd, 4th, 5th and 7th days None of the above
A factory produces a product (measured in cubic feet) over seven days as per the following schedule:Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6Day 7150180120250160120150The finished g...
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CAT 1998 | Question: 53
A factory produces a product (measured in cubic feet) over seven days as per the following schedule: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 150 180 120 250 160 120 150 The finished goods are to be transported to the market by a truck having a capacity ... the truck should operate on 2nd, 4th, 6th and 7th days. only the 7th day 2nd, 4th, 5th and 7th days None of the above
A factory produces a product (measured in cubic feet) over seven days as per the following schedule:Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6Day 7150180120250160120150The finished g...
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CAT 1998 | Question: 52
A colony of bacteria is a container grows by each bacterium splitting into eight next generation bacteria. However, because of environmental conditions, only $50$% of the bacteria in a generation can split as above. A colony of first generation bacteria was ... of the first generation population initially put in the container? $2$ million $8$ million $1$ million $4$ million
A colony of bacteria is a container grows by each bacterium splitting into eight next generation bacteria. However, because of environmental conditions, only $50$% of the...
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CAT 1998 | Question: 51
You have reached Utopia where you find tow kinds of precious stones, rubies and emeralds. The worth of a ruby and that of an emerald are Rs. $4$ crores and Rs. $5$ crores respectively while their weights are $0.3$ kg and $0.4$ kg respectively. You have ... is maximised? $20$ rubies and $15$ emeralds $8$ rubies and $24$ emeralds $0$ rubies and $30$ emeralds None of the above
You have reached Utopia where you find tow kinds of precious stones, rubies and emeralds. The worth of a ruby and that of an emerald are Rs. $4$ crores and Rs. $5$ crores...
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The square of two digit number(ab) divided by half of itself resultant added by 18 then divided by 2
The square of two digit number(ab) divided by half of itself resultant added by 18 then divided by 2 then we get reverse of original number(ba). how many combination of a...
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Simple Interest
What annual installment will discharge a debt of rs 1092 due in 3 years?
What annual installment will discharge a debt of rs 1092 due in 3 years?
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Three candidates contested an election and received 1136, 7636 and 11628 votes respectively. What percentage of the total votes did the winning candidate get?
Three candidates contested an election and received 1136, 7636 and 11628 votes respectively. What percentage of the total votes did the winning candidate get?
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Rahul went to a shop and bought things worth Rs. 25, out of which 30 paise went on sales tax on taxable purchases. If the tax rate was 6%, then what was the cost of the tax free items?
Rahul went to a shop and bought things worth Rs. 25, out of which 30 paise went on sales tax on taxable purchases. If the tax rate was 6%, then what was the cost of the t...
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After decreasing 24% in the price of an article costs Rs.912. Find the actual cost of an article?
After decreasing 24% in the price of an article costs Rs.912. Find the actual cost of an article?
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If y exceeds x by 20%, then x is less than y by?
If y exceeds x by 20%, then x is less than y by?
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The marked price of coat was $40\%$ less than the suggested retail price. Eesha purchased the coat for half of the marked price at the $15\text{th}$ anniversary sale. What percent less than the suggested retail price did Eesha pay? $60\%$ $20\%$ $70\%$ $30\%$
The marked price of coat was $40\%$ less than the suggested retail price. Eesha purchased the coat for half of the marked price at the $15\text{th}$ anniversary sale. Wha...
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arun sharma pdf
What is the value of $\frac{77!*(77!-2*54!)^{3}}{(77!+54!)^{3}}+\frac{54!*(2*77!-54!)^{3}}{(77!+54!)^3}$ a. 77! - 54! b. 77! + 54! c. 77!2 - 54!2 d. 77!
What is the value of $\frac{77!*(77!-2*54!)^{3}}{(77!+54!)^{3}}+\frac{54!*(2*77!-54!)^{3}}{(77!+54!)^3}$a. 77! - 54!b. 77! + 54!c. 77!2 - 54!2d. 77!
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IBPS
A school has $378$ girls students and $675$ boy students. The school is divided into strictly boys or strictly girls sections and all sections in the school have the same number of students. Find the number of sections in the school. $39$ $14$ $25$ $27$
A school has $378$ girls students and $675$ boy students. The school is divided into strictly boys or strictly girls sections and all sections in the school have the same...
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There are two bags. One bag contains 4 white and 2 black balls. Second bad contains 5 white and 4 black balls. 2 balls are transferred from first bag to second bag. Then one ball is taken from the second bag. The probability that the ball is white is ? 42/33 5/16 48/13 19/33
There are two bags. One bag contains 4 white and 2 black balls. Second bad contains 5 white and 4 black balls. 2 balls are transferred from first bag to second bag. Then ...
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College T has 1000 students. Of the 200 students majoring in one or more of the sciences,130 are majoring in Chemistry and 150 are majoring in Biology. If at least 30 of the students are not majoring in either Chemistry or Biology, then the number of students majoring in both Chemistry and Biology could be any number from? 110 to 130 110 to 120 120 to 130 120 to 170
College T has 1000 students. Of the 200 students majoring in one or more of the sciences,130 are majoring in Chemistry and 150 are majoring in Biology. If at least 30 of ...
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What is the remainder of (16937^30)/31 ? ( 1 Marks ) 1 2 3 4
What is the remainder of (16937^30)/31 ? ( 1 Marks )1234
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A dealer buys a product at Rs.1920. he sells at a discount of 20% still he gets the profit of 20%. what is the selling price? 534 2300 2304 2403
A dealer buys a product at Rs.1920. he sells at a discount of 20% still he gets the profit of 20%. what is the selling price?534230023042403
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If given equation is 137+276=435,how much is 731+672=.... find the result. ( 2 Marks ) 435 537 3261 1623
If given equation is 137+276=435,how much is 731+672=.... find the result. ( 2 Marks )43553732611623
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B moves by taking 3 steps forward and 1 step backward (each step in one second ) He walks up a stationary escalator in 118 sec. However on moving escalator he takes 40 sec to reach top . Find speed of escalator. ( 2 Marks ) 1 step/sec 2 step/sec 3 step/sec 4 step/sec
B moves by taking 3 steps forward and 1 step backward (each step in one second ) He walks up a stationary escalator in 118 sec. However on moving escalator he takes 40 se...
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When 4 dice are thrown, what is the probability that the same number appears on each of them? a. 1/36 b. 1/18 c. 1/216 d. 1/5
When 4 dice are thrown, what is the probability that the same number appears on each of them? a. 1/36 b. 1/18 c. 1/216 d. 1/5
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Two merchants sell, each an article for Rs.1000. If Merchant A computes his profit on cost price, while Merchant B computes his profit on selling price, they end up making profits of 25% respectively. By how much is the profit made by Merchant B greater than that of Merchant A? A) Rs.66.67 B) Rs. 50 C) Rs.125 D) Rs.200
Two merchants sell, each an article for Rs.1000. If Merchant A computes his profit on cost price, while Merchant B computes his profit on selling price, they end up makin...
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profit and loss false weight
A trader professes to sell his goods at a loss of 8% but weights 900 grams in place of a kg weight. Find his real loss or gain per cent. A) 2% loss B) 2.22% gain C) 2% gain D)None of these
A trader professes to sell his goods at a loss of 8% but weights 900 grams in place of a kg weight. Find his real loss or gain per cent.A) 2% loss B) 2.22% gain ...
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profit and loss
At what percentage above the C.P must an article be marked so as to gain 33% after allowing a customer a discount of 5%? 38% 40% 43% 48%
At what percentage above the C.P must an article be marked so as to gain 33% after allowing a customer a discount of 5%?38%40%43%48%
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GATE 2014-EC 8
Industrial consumption of power doubled from $2000 - 2001$ to $2010 - 2011.$ Find the annual rate of increase in percent assuming it to be uniform over the years $5.6$ $7.2$ $10.0$ $12.2$
Industrial consumption of power doubled from $2000 - 2001$ to $2010 - 2011.$ Find the annual rate of increase in percent assuming it to be uniform over the years$5.6$$7.2...
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GATE 2014-EC 6
Find the next term in the sequence: 13M , 17Q, 19S,________ (A)21W (B)21V (C)23W (D)23V
Find the next term in the sequence: 13M , 17Q, 19S,________(A)21W (B)21V (C)23W (D)23V
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CMI2010-A-07
For integer values of $n$, the expression $\frac{n(5n + 1)(10n + 1)}{6}$ Is always divisible by 5. Is always divisible by 3. Is always an integer. None of the above
For integer values of $n$, the expression $\frac{n(5n + 1)(10n + 1)}{6}$Is always divisible by 5.Is always divisible by 3.Is always an integer.None of the above
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CMI2010-A-05
You have two normal, fair, dice, with faces labelled $1,2, \dots ,6.$ If you throw both dice, which of the following is true about the total value shown by the dice? The probability that the total is $6$ is less than the probability that the total is $9.$ ... total is $9.$ The probability that the total is $6$ is greater than the probability that the total is $9.$ None of the above.
You have two normal, fair, dice, with faces labelled $1,2, \dots ,6.$ If you throw both dice, which of the following is true about the total value shown by the dice?The p...
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CMI2010-A-03
The area of the largest square that can be drawn inside a circle with unit radius is $\sqrt{2}$ 2 1 None of the above
The area of the largest square that can be drawn inside a circle with unit radius is$\sqrt{2}$21None of the above
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We need to choose a team of 11 from a pool of 15 players and also select a captain. The number of different ways this can be done is $ \begin{pmatrix} 15 \\ 11 \end{pmatrix}$ 11 . $ \begin{pmatrix} 15 \\ 11 \end{pmatrix}$ 15 . 14 . 13 . 12 . 11 .10 . 9 . 8 . 7 . 6 . 5 (15 . 14 . 13 . 12 . 11 .10 . 9 . 8 . 7 . 6 . 5) . 11
We need to choose a team of 11 from a pool of 15 players and also select a captain. The number of different ways this can be done is$ \begin{pmatrix} 15 \\ 11 \end{pmatri...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 74
There is a square field of side 500 m long each. It has a compound wall along its perimeter. At one of its corners, a triangular area of the field is to be cordoned off by erecting a straight-line fence. The compound wall and the fence will form its borders. If the length ... m, what is the maximum area that can be cordoned off? 2,500 sq m 10,000 sq m 5,000 sq m 20,000 sq m
There is a square field of side 500 m long each. It has a compound wall along its perimeter. At one of its corners, a triangular area of the field is to be cordoned off b...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 73
There is a circle of radius 1 cm. Each member of a sequence of regular polygons S1(n), n = 4, 5, 6, ..., where n is the number of sides of the polygon, is circumscribing the circle: and each member of the sequence of regular polygons S2(n), n = 4, 5, 6, ... ... $\frac{\pi}{4}$ greater than 1 less than 2 greater than 2 less than $\frac{\pi}{4}$
There is a circle of radius 1 cm. Each member of a sequence of regular polygons S1(n), n = 4, 5, 6, ..., where n is the number of sides of the polygon, is circumscribing ...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 72
Navjivan Express from Ahmedabad to Chennai leaves Ahmedabad at 6.30 a.m. and travels at 50 kmph towards Baroda situated 100 km away. At 7.00 a.m. Howrah-Ahmedabad Express leaves Baroda towards Ahmedabad and travels at 40 kmph. At 7.30 a.m. Mr Shah, the ... track. How much time does he have to avert a head-on collision between the two trains? 15 min 20 min 25 min 30 min
Navjivan Express from Ahmedabad to Chennai leaves Ahmedabad at 6.30 a.m. and travels at 50 kmph towards Baroda situated 100 km away. At 7.00 a.m. Howrah-Ahmedabad Express...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 71
Abraham, Border, Charlie, Dennis and Elmer, and their respective wives recently dined together and were seated at a circular table. The seats were so arranged that men and women alternated and each woman was three places away from her husband. Mrs Charlie sat to ... of Mrs Border. Who sat to the right of Mr Abraham? Mrs Dennis Mrs Elmer Mrs Border Mrs Border or Mrs Dennis
Abraham, Border, Charlie, Dennis and Elmer, and their respective wives recently dined together and were seated at a circular table. The seats were so arranged that men an...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 70
If $n^2= 12345678987654321$, what is n? 12344321 1235789 111111111 11111111
If $n^2= 12345678987654321$, what is n?12344321123578911111111111111111
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CAT 1999 | Question: 69
Three labelled boxes containing red and white cricket balls are all mislabelled. It is known that one of the boxes contains only white balls and another one contains only red balls. The third contains a mixture of red and white balls. You are required to ... the label on the box you should sample? white red red and white Not possible to determine from a sample of one ball
Three labelled boxes containing red and white cricket balls are all mislabelled. It is known that one of the boxes contains only white balls and another one contains only...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 68
The figure below shows two concentric circles with centre O. PQRS is a square inscribed in the outer circle. It also circumscribes the inner circle, touching it at points B, C, D and A. What is the ratio of the perimeter of the outer circle to that of polygon ABCD? $\frac{\pi}{4}$ $\frac{3\pi}{2}$ $\frac{\pi}{2}$ ${\pi}$
The figure below shows two concentric circles with centre O. PQRS is a square inscribed in the outer circle. It also circumscribes the inner circle, touching it at points...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 67
For two positive integers a and b define the function h(a,b) as the greatest common factor (G.C.F) of a, b. Let A be a set of n positive integers. G(A), the G.C.F of the elements of set A is computed by repeatedly using the function h. The minimum number of times h is required to be used to compute G is $\frac{1}{2} \: n$ $(n-1)$ $n$ None of these
For two positive integers a and b define the function h(a,b) as the greatest common factor (G.C.F) of a, b. Let A be a set of n positive integers. G(A), the G.C.F of the ...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 66
In a survey of political preferences, 78% of those asked were in favour of at least one of the proposals: I, II and III. 50% of those asked favoured proposal I, 30% favoured proposal II and 20% favoured proposal III. If 5% of those asked favoured all three of the proposals, what percentage of those asked favoured more than one of the three proposals? 10 12 17 22
In a survey of political preferences, 78% of those asked were in favour of at least one of the proposals: I, II and III. 50% of those asked favoured proposal I, 30% favou...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 65
If $n = 1+ x$ where $x$ is the product of four consecutive positive integers, then which of the following is/are true? n is odd n is prime n is a perfect square A and C only A and B only A only None of these
If $n = 1+ x$ where $x$ is the product of four consecutive positive integers, then which of the following is/are true?n is oddn is primen is a perfect squareA and C onlyA...
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CAT 1999 | Question: 64
If $|r − 6| = 11$ and $|2q − 12| = 8$, what is the minimum possible value of $\frac{q}{r}$? $- \frac{2}{5}$ $\frac{2}{17}$ $\frac{10}{17}$ None of these
If $|r − 6| = 11$ and $|2q − 12| = 8$, what is the minimum possible value of $\frac{q}{r}$?$- \frac{2}{5}$$\frac{2}{17}$$\frac{10}{17}$None of these
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