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algebra
Question: You roll two six sided dices together. Can you calculate the probability that the first dice gives the number 2 while the second dice gives the number 5? Options: A. 1/23 B. 3/52 C. 1/53 D. 4/24 E. 1/36 Answer:
E
12,634
algebra
Question: A table is bought for Rs.600/- and sold at a loss of 8% find its selling price Options: A. s.500/- B. s.552/- C. s.540/- D. s.600/- E. s.700/- Answer:
B
12,054
algebra
Question: In a group of 6 boys and 4 girls, four children are to be selected. In how many different ways can they be selected such that at least one boy should be there? Options: A. 159 B. 194 C. 205 D. 209 E. None of these Answer:
D
7,887
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Question: P is four times as fast as Q and working together, they can complete a work in 16 days. In how many days can Q alone complete the work? Options: A. 20 days B. 15 days C. 16 days D. 25 days E. 18 days Answer:
A
4,692
algebra
Question: Cars emerging from a motorway arrive at a junction that splits the road into two separate lanes. The number of cars per hour that continue in either lane is constant. If 70 cars per hour were diverted from the left lane to the right lane, the number of cars entering the right lane per hour would be twice as big as the number of cars entering the left lane per hour. Alternatively, if 70 cars per hour were diverted from the right lane to the left lane, the number of cars entering the left lane per hour would be four times as great as the number of cars entering the right lane per hour. How many cars enter the left lane per hour? Options: A. 140 B. 170 C. 210 D. 265 E. 235 Answer:
B
13,423
algebra
Question: A person can swim in still water at 4 km/h. If the speed of water 2 km/h, how many hours will the man take to swim back against the current for 6km? Options: A. 3 B. 4 C. 1 D. 5 E. 2 Answer:
A
9,315
algebra
Question: A train 440 metres long is running with a speed of 60 kmph. In what time will it pass a man who is running at 6 kmph in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going ? Options: A. 5 sec B. 6 sec C. 7 sec D. 24 sec E. None Answer:
D
9,845
algebra
Question: Out of five consonants and three vowels, how many words can be made so that each word contains two consonants and three vowels? Options: A. 800 B. 1000 C. 1200 D. 1600 E. 2400 Answer:
C
1,224
algebra
Question: Two boys starts from the same place walking at the rate of 5.3 kmph and 5.6 kmph respectively in the same direction. What time will they take to be 10.5 km apart? Options: A. 32 B. 36 C. 39 D. 38 E. 35 Answer:
E
8,541
algebra
Question: An association of mathematics teachers has 1,260 members. Only 560 of these members cast votes in the election for president of the association. What percent of the total membership voted for the winning candidate if the winning candidate received 60 percent of the votes cast? Options: A. 75% B. 26.67% C. 42% D. 34% E. 25% Answer:
B
2,592
algebra
Question: A jogger running at 9 km/hr along side a railway track is 250 m ahead of the engine of a 120 m long train running at 45 km/hr in the same direction. In how much time will the train pass the jogger? Options: A. 37 sec B. 89 sec C. 36 sec D. 87 sec E. 45 sec Answer:
A
3,247
algebra
Question: A jogger running at 9 km/hr along side a railway track is 240 m ahead of the engine of a 150 m long train running at 45 km/hr in the same direction. In how much time will the train pass the jogger? Options: A. 39 sec B. 87 sec C. 36 sec D. 16 sec E. 11 sec Answer:
A
2,812
algebra
Question: The manager at a health foods store mixes a unique superfruit juice cocktail that costs $1399.45 per litre to make. The cocktail includes mixed fruit juice and açai berry juice, which cost $262.85 per litre and $3104.35 per litre, respectively. The manager has already opened 34 litres of the mixed fruit juice. How many litres of the açai berry juice does he need to add? Options: A. 17 litres B. 22.67 litres C. 11 litres D. 07 litres E. 38.67 litres Answer:
B
14,690
algebra
Question: If each data point in a certain set Q is increased by a factor of 8, what happens with the set's standard deviation? Options: A. Doesn't Change B. Decreases by Factor 8 C. Increases by Factor 8 D. Increases by 8 E. Can't be determined Answer:
C
6,857
algebra
Question: The least number which when divided by 5, 6 , 7 and 8 leaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9 leaves no remainder, is: Options: A. 1677 B. 1683 C. 2523 D. 3363 E. 6546 Answer:
B
8,233
algebra
Question: A shop sells 1 chocolate at the rate Rupee 1 each . You can exchange three warppers for one chocolate. If you have Rs. 15, what is the maximum number of chocolates you can get? Options: A. 21 B. 22 C. 23 D. 24 E. 25 Answer:
B
2,691
algebra
Question: Dhoni has x dollars more than Rahul has, and together they have a total of y dollars. Which of the following represents the number of dollars that Rahul has? Options: A. (y – x. /3 B. (y – x. /2 C. (y – x. /4 D. (2y – x. /2 E. (y – x. /5 Answer:
B
4,132
algebra
Question: A shopkeeper sells two articles at Rs.1000 each, making a profit of 20% on the first article and a loss of 20% on the second article. Find the net profit or loss that he makes? Options: A. 7% B. 3% C. 9% D. 4% E. 2% Answer:
D
6,745
algebra
Question: A tyre has two punctures. The first puncture alone would have made the tyre flat in 8 minutes and the second alone would have done it in 5 minutes. If air leaks out at a constant rate, how long does it take both the punctures together to make it flat ? Options: A. 3 1/5min B. 3 2/5min C. 3 3/5min D. 3 4/5min E. 3 1/13min Answer:
E
6,779
algebra
Question: In how many different number of ways 2 boys and 2 girls can sit on a bench? Options: A. 720 B. 730 C. 740 D. 750 E. 24 Answer:
E
2,249
algebra
Question: How many two-digit numbers satisfy this property.: The last digit (unit's digit) of the square of the two-digit number is 2 ? Options: A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 0 Answer:
E
2,552
algebra
Question: When a merchant imported a certain item, he paid a 7 percent import tax on the portion of the total value of the item in excess of $1,000. If the amount of the import tax that the merchant paid was $101.50, what was the total value of the item? Options: A. $1,850 B. $2,450 C. $2,750 D. $3,150 E. $3,450 Answer:
B
8,674
algebra
Question: The value of “A” varies in inverse proportion as the square of “B”. If the value of “A” is equal to 40 when “B” is equal to 12. What would be the value of “A” when “B” is equal to 24 ? Options: A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 22 E. None of these Answer:
A
10,548
algebra
Question: If 3a + 1 < 2a < 9 - a, which of the following must be true? I. -1 < a < 3 II. a < -1 III. a < 3 Options: A. II only B. III only C. I and II only D. II and III only E. I, II and III Answer:
A
10,067
algebra
Question: A picnic attracts 240 persons. There are 40 more men than women, and 40 more adults than children. How many men are at this picnic? Options: A. 240 B. 75 C. 110 D. 90 E. 200 Answer:
D
7,342
algebra
Question: A circle circumscribes three unit circles that touch each other. What is the area of the larger circle? Note that p is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle ( 3.14159265). Options: A. 3.14×(7+43–√3/9. B. 3.14×(7+43–√3/7. C. 3.14×(7+43–√3/6. D. 3.14×(7+43–√3/3. E. 3.14×(7+43–√3/1. Answer:
D
3,649
algebra
Question: A man can row 6 kmph in still water. When the river is running at 2 kmph, it takes him 1 hour to row to a place and black. What is the total distance traveled by the man? Options: A. 5.32 B. 5.7 C. 5.76 D. 5.74 E. 5.71 Answer:
A
380
algebra
Question: What is the difference between the largest number and the least number written with the digits 9, 2, 1, 5? Options: A. 6084 B. 3788 C. 2077 D. 8262 E. 1812 Answer:
D
11,364
algebra
Question: In a friendship gang Andrew has 8 gang, in how many ways can he invite one or more of the gang to his house? Options: A. 234 B. 255 C. 256 D. 267 E. 270 Answer:
B
5,749
algebra
Question: Jackson invested $200,000, dividing it all unequally between Account P and Account Q. At the end of the year, it turned out that Account P had earned 12% interest and Account Q had earned 25% interest. If Jackson earned a total of $60,000 in interest between the two accounts, which of the following is approximately the amount he put in account P? Options: A. $115,384 B. $120,000 C. $121,072 D. $124,129 E. $130,000 Answer:
A
7,210
algebra
Question: A teacher of 6 students takes 2 of his students at a time to a zoo as often as he can, without taking the same pair of children together more than once. How many times does the teacher go to the zoo? Options: A. 10 B. 12 C. 15 D. 20 E. 30 Answer:
C
14,415
algebra
Question: A can finish a work in 18 days and B can do the same work in half the time taken by A. Then, working together, what part of the same work they can finish in a day? Options: A. 1/5 B. 1/6 C. 1/7 D. 1/8 E. 1/9 Answer:
B
8,015
algebra
Question: A 9% stock yields 8%.The market value of the stock is : Options: A. Rs. 72 B. Rs. 92 C. Rs. 112.50 D. Rs. 116.50 E. None of these Answer:
C
1,360
algebra
Question: If log 0.318=0.3364 and log 0.317=0.33320 then log 0.319 =? Options: A. 0.33365 B. 0.3368 C. 0.3396 D. 0.3369 E. 0.3469 Answer:
C
3,196
algebra
Question: The average of first five multiples of 3 is Options: A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12 E. 15 Answer:
C
2,037
algebra
Question: One robot builds a robot in 1 hour, another one builds a robot in 2 hours. The 2 robots work together and when a new robot is complete, it joins the others, working at a constant rate of one robot in 2 hours. How much time will it take until there are 8 robots altogether, if the robots build only one robot at a time? Options: A. 70 min B. 94 min C. 110 min D. 131 1/7 min E. 146 1/7 min Answer:
E
486
algebra
Question: If Rs. 782 be divided into three parts, proportional to 1/2:1/3:3/4, then the second part is? Options: A. A. 426 B. B. 526 C. C. 207 D. D. 165 E. E. 297 Answer:
D
9,935
algebra
Question: Enrollment in City College in 1980 was 42 percent of enrollment in 1990. What was the percent increase in the college’s enrollment from 1980 to 1990? Options: A. 10% B. 138.09 % C. 20% D. 25% E. 183 1/3% Answer:
B
12,016
algebra
Question: Three friends (Tony, Ben and George) are employees of a company. Their respective salaries are in the ratio of 3 : 4 :5. Ben and George's salaries together is Rs. 8550. By what percent is George's salary than that of Sarah? Options: A. 61.7% B. 46.7% C. 66.7% D. 63.7% E. 62.7% Answer:
C
783
algebra
Question: What percent is 5 gm of 1 kg? Options: A. 1.5 % B. 0.5 % C. 2.5 % D. 3.5 % E. 4 % Answer:
B
8,126
algebra
Question: A corporation paid $7 million in federal taxes on its first $50 million of gross profits and then $30 million in federal taxes on the next $150 million in gross profits. By approximately what percent did the ratio of federal taxes to gross profits increase from the first $50 million in profits to the next $150 million in profits? Options: A. 6% B. 14% C. 20% D. 23% E. 43% Answer:
E
7,034
algebra
Question: By selling an article at Rs.800, a shopkeeper makes a profit of 25%. At what price should he sell the article so as to make a loss of 20%? Options: A. 228 B. 480 C. 512 D. 288 E. 276 Answer:
C
10,100
algebra
Question: If Greg buys 3 shirts, 4 trousers and 2 ties, the total cost is $90. If Greg buys 7 shirts, 2 trousers and 2 ties, the total cost is $50. How much will it cost him to buy 3 trousers, 5 shirts and 2 ties? Options: A. $60 B. $70 C. $75 D. $96 E. Cannot be determined Answer:
B
14,797
algebra
Question: A train moves fast a telegraph post and a bridge 264 m long in 8 sec and 20 sec respectively. What is the speed of the train? Options: A. 69.5 km/hr B. 70 km/hr C. 79 km/hr D. 79.2 km/hr E. 89.2 km/hr Answer:
D
3,238
algebra
Question: Two goods trains each 500 m long are running in opposite directions on parallel tracks. Their speeds are 60 km/hr and 30 km/hr respectively. Find the time taken by the slower train to pass the driver of the faster one? Options: A. 22 B. 27 C. 40 D. 99 E. 12 Answer:
C
6,369
algebra
Question: x and y are positive integers. If 1/x + 1/y < 2, which of the following must be true? Options: A. x + y > 4 B. xy>1 C. x/y + y/x < 1 D. (x - y. ^2 > 0 E. None of the above Answer:
B
9,755
algebra
Question: How many diagonals does a polygon with 13 sides have, if one of its vertices does not connect to any diagonal? Options: A. 65 B. 62 C. 58 D. 54 E. 60 Answer:
D
11,353
algebra
Question: Find out the square of a number which when doubled exceeds its one fifth by 9 ? Options: A. 16 B. 25 C. 19 D. 26 E. 17 Answer:
B
10,252
algebra
Question: If x, y, and z are all factors of 35, which of the following must be true? Options: A. The product xyz > 35 B. Either x = y, y = z, or x = z C. x – y – z = even D. The product xyz is odd E. yz/x is an integer Answer:
D
14,961
algebra
Question: The sum of three consecutive integers is 93. What are the integers? Options: A. 20,21,22 B. 10,11,12 C. 30,31,32 D. 40,41,42 E. 30,31,32 Answer:
E
8,355
algebra
Question: What amount does Kiran get if he invests Rs.8000 at 10% p.a. compound interest for four years, compounding done annually? Options: A. 9688 B. 9687 C. 9685 D. 9682 E. 11713 Answer:
E
6,590
algebra
Question: How many three digit numbers contain the digit 5 at least once? Options: A. 52 B. 128 C. 252 D. 648 E. 900 Answer:
D
8,198
algebra
Question: The average wages of a worker during a fortnight comprising 15 consecutive working days was $90 per day. During the first 7 days, his average wages was $87 per day and the average wages during the last 7 days was $95 per day. What was his wage on the 8th day? Options: A. $76 B. $90 C. $92 D. $97 E. $104 Answer:
A
13,310
algebra
Question: Three seventh of a number is 12 more than 40% of that number. What will be the 50% of that number? Options: A. A. 148 B. B. 210 C. C. 105 D. D. 248 E. E. 258 Answer:
C
1,915
algebra
Question: Sally, Mark, Sarah, Steve and Jim are inheriting the money from their grandmother. She left them $527,500 to split equally between all of them. If the money is split equally, how much money will each person receive? Options: A. $135,875 B. $52,700 C. $127,900 D. $105,500 E. $105,000 Answer:
D
8,543
algebra
Question: In a certain game, you perform three tasks. You flip a quarter, and success would be heads. You roll a single die, and success would be a five. You pick a card from a full playing-card deck, and success would be picking a spades card. If any of these task are successful, then you win the game. What is the probability of winning? Options: A. 1/48 B. 5/16 C. 11/12 D. 11/16 E. 22/32 Answer:
E
9,718
algebra
Question: What amount does Kiran get if he invests Rs.9800 at 12% p.a. compound interest for three years, compounding done annually? Options: A. 13456 B. 13487 C. 18978 D. 13456 E. 12308 Answer:
B
7,582
algebra
Question: A rectangular circuit board is designed to have width w inches, perimeter p inches, and area q square inches. Which of the following equations must be true? Options: A. w^2 + pw + q = 0 B. w^2 - pw + 2q = 0 C. 2w^2 + pw + 2q = 0 D. 2w^2 - pw - 2q = 0 E. 2w^2 - pw + 2q = 0 Answer:
E
10,630
algebra
Question: A coin is tossed seven times. What is the probability that there is at the least one tail? Options: A. 127/128 B. 31/138 C. 31/167 D. 31/117 E. 31/128 Answer:
A
12,005
algebra
Question: A single discount equivalent to the discount series of 20%, 10% and 8% is? Options: A. 31.6 B. 31.0 C. 31.6 D. 31.1 E. 33.76 Answer:
E
3,464
algebra
Question: Rs 50000 is divided into two parts One part is given to a person with 10% interest and another part is given to a person with 20 % interest. At the end of first year he gets profit 8000 Find money given by 10%? Options: A. 20000 B. 40000 C. 50000 D. 60000 E. 70000 Answer:
A
2,138
algebra
Question: Bookman purchased 60 copies of a new book released recently, 10 of which are hardback and sold for $20 each, and rest are paperback and sold for $10 each. If 14 copies were sold and the total value of the remaining books was 660, how many paperback copies were sold? Options: A. 22 B. 24 C. 26 D. 28 E. 30 Answer:
B
13,527
algebra
Question: In a graduating class, the difference between the highest and lowest salaries is $100,000. The median salary is $50,000 higher than the lowest salary and the average salary is $20,000 higher than the median. What is the minimum number of students R in the class? Options: A. A. 10 B. B. 12 C. C. 15 D. D. 20 E. E. 25 Answer:
C
11,984
algebra
Question: There are 6 working days in a regular week and for each day, the working hours are 10. A man earns Rs. 2.10 per hour for regular work and Rs. 4.20 per hour for overtime. If he earns Rs.525 in 4 weeks, how many hours did he work? Options: A. 245 B. 285 C. 275 D. 255 E. 265 Answer:
A
742
algebra
Question: If A + B means A is the brother of B; A - B means A is the sister of B and A x B means A is the father of B. Which of the following means that C is the son of M? Options: A. M - N x C + F B. F - C + N x M C. N + M - F x C D. M x N - C + F E. none Answer:
D
8,568
algebra
Question: In a college, the ratio of the number of boys to girls is 8 : 5. If there are 300 girls, the total number of students in the college is Options: A. 420 B. 520 C. 620 D. 780 E. 820 Answer:
D
11,529
algebra
Question: A certain number of men can do a work in 60days. If there were 8 men less it could be finished in 10days more. How many men are there? Options: A. 56 B. 42 C. 60 D. 45 E. 36 Answer:
A
9,774
algebra
Question: On a game show, a contestant spins 2 different wheels; each wheel is numbered 1 to 5. What is the probability that the contestant will spin all tens? Options: A. 2/41 B. 3/6 C. 7/9 D. 1/25 E. 23/45 Answer:
D
6,759
algebra
Question: A firm has 5 senior partners and 6 junior partners. How many different groups of 3 partners can be formed in which at least one member of the group is a senior partner? (Note that two groups are considered different if at least one group member is different.) Options: A. 130 B. 135 C. 140 D. 145 E. 150 Answer:
D
14,068
algebra
Question: A family consists of two grandparents, two parents and three grandchildren. The average age of the grandparents is 67 years, that of the parents is 35 years and that of the grandchildren is 6 years. What is the average age of family? Options: A. 31 5/7years B. 31 C. 30 D. 33 E. 35 Answer:
A
13,861
algebra
Question: What is the value of 3x^2 − 1.8x + 0.7 for x = 0.6? Options: A. −0.3 B. 0 C. 0.3 D. 0.7 E. 2.46 Answer:
D
4,480
algebra
Question: Find the sum lend at C.I. at 5 p.c per annum will amount to Rs.441 in 2 years? Options: A. Rs.900 B. Rs.800 C. Rs.500 D. Rs. 400 E. Rs.200 Answer:
D
3,442
algebra
Question: How many words can be formed from the letters of the word SIGNATURE so that the vowels always come together? Options: A. 720 B. 1440 C. 3600 D. 2880 E. None of these Answer:
E
11,860
algebra
Question: A thief is noticed by a policeman from a distance of 200 m. The thief starts running and the policeman chases him. The thief and the policeman run at the rate of 10 km and 11 km per hour respectively. What is the distance between them after 6 minutes? Options: A. 100 m B. 150 m C. 190 m D. 200 m E. 220 m Answer:
A
4,521
algebra
Question: In a code language “He gives flower” is written as “nop lui na” , “Bunty gets flower” is written as “dus lap na” and “He gets nothing” is written as “nop lap ugli”. How would “Bunty gets nothing” be written in that code ? Options: A. dus lap ugli B. dus lap uglJ C. dus lap ugl2 D. Dus lFp ugli E. dus ap uglDi Answer:
A
2,847
algebra
Question: As a treat for her two crying children, a mother runs to the freezer in which she has two cherry ice pops, three orange ice pops, and four lemon-lime ice pops. If she chooses two at random to bring outside to the children, but realizes as she runs out the door that she cannot bring them different flavors without one invariably being jealous of the other and getting even more upset, what is the probability that she has to return to the freezer to make sure that they each receive the same flavor? Options: A. 1/9 B. 1/6 C. 5/18 D. 13/18 E. 5/6 Answer:
D
14,065
algebra
Question: A salt manufacturing company produced a total of 5000 tonnes of salt in January of a particular year. Starting from February its production increased by 100 tonnes every month over the previous months until the end of the year. Find its average monthly production for that year? Options: A. 5512 B. 2800 C. 5550 D. 2787 E. 2309 Answer:
C
12,908
algebra
Question: On the independence day, bananas were be equally distributed among the children in a school so that each child would get two bananas. On the particular day 370 children were absent and as a result each child got two extra bananas. Find the actual number of children in the school? Options: A. 237 B. 287 C. 197 D. 740 E. 720 Answer:
D
7,018
algebra
Question: What is the area of a square field whose diagonal of length 22 m? Options: A. 287 B. 269 C. 270 D. 242 E. 230 Answer:
D
9,178
algebra
Question: If 125% of j is equal to 25% of k, 150% of k is equal to 50% of l, and 175% of l is equal to 75% of m, then 30% of m is equal to what percent of 200% of j ? Options: A. 0.35 B. 3.5 C. 525 D. 350 E. 3500 Answer:
C
14,603
algebra
Question: if a^2+b^2=177and ab=54 then find the value of a+b/a-b? Options: A. 5 B. 15 C. 6 D. 3 E. 7 Answer:
A
6,865
algebra
Question: If an object travels 300 feet in 6 seconds, what is the object's approximate speed in miles per hour? (Note: 1 mile = 5280 feet) Options: A. 30 B. 31 C. 32 D. 33 E. 34 Answer:
E
6,698
algebra
Question: A train crosses a platform of 130 m in 15 sec, same train crosses another platform of length 250 m in 20 sec. then find the length of the train? Options: A. 150 B. 230 C. 77 D. 62 E. 52 Answer:
B
14,221
algebra
Question: In a 2000 m race, A beats B by 100 meters or 15 seconds. Find the speed of B? Options: A. 10m/s B. 2m/s C. 5m/s D. 6.7m/s E. 3m/s Answer:
D
13,483
algebra
Question: Find compound interest on Rs. 8000 at 15% per annum for 2 years 4 months, compounded annually. Options: A. Rs 400 B. Rs 300 C. Rs 3109 D. Rs 250 E. Rs 400 Answer:
C
6,355
algebra
Question: Soymilk are sold in packages of two or three only. If Hannah bought 17 Soymilk exactly, what could be the number of large packs Hannah bought? Options: A. 1 B. 4 C. 3 D. 5 E. 8 Answer:
C
1,834
algebra
Question: If 3 ministers are to be seated at a round table conference, then how many different ways can they be seated? Options: A. 24 B. 60 C. 2 D. 720 E. 180 Answer:
C
9,684
algebra
Question: Out of first 20 natural numbers , one number is selected at random. The probability that it is either an even number or a prime number is? Options: A. 17/65 B. 17/29 C. 17/21 D. P(EᴜP. =17/20 E. 17/212 Answer:
D
8,897
algebra
Question: Two numbers are respectively 20% and 50% more than a third number. The percentage that is first of the second is? Options: A. 77% B. 78% C. 79% D. 80% E. 81% Answer:
D
12,583
algebra
Question: The average of 7 consecutive numbers is 20. The largest of these numbers is : Options: A. 21 B. 25 C. 31 D. 23 E. 29 Answer:
D
14,863
algebra
Question: If (1 – 1.25)N = 2, then N = Options: A. −400 B. −140 C. −8 D. 4 E. 400 Answer:
C
5,703
algebra
Question: On the number line, the number p is twice as many units from -2 as -2 is from 3. If p is less than –2, what is the value of p ? Options: A. –12 B. –10 C. –6 D. 10 E. 14 Answer:
A
4,801
algebra
Question: How many positive integers less than 500 can be formed using the numbers 1,2,3,and 5 for digits, each digit being used only once. Options: A. 34 B. 677 C. 197 D. 177 E. 191 Answer:
A
9,303
algebra
Question: When positive integer w is divided by 13, the remainder is 2. When n is divided by 8, the remainder is 5. How many such values are less than 180? Options: A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4 Answer:
B
10,777
algebra
Question: The weight of a glass of jar is 25% of the weight of the jar filled with coffee beans. After some of the beans have been removed, the weight of the jar and the remaining beans is 60% of the original total weight. What fraction part of the beans remain in the jar? Options: A. 1/5 B. 1/3 C. 2/5 D. 1/2 E. 7/15 Answer:
E
13,421
algebra
Question: Line Q has the equation 5y – 3x = 15. If Line S is perpendicular to Q, has an integer for its y-intercept, and intersects Q in the second quadrant, then how many possible Line S’s exist? (Note: Intersections on one of the axes do not count.) Options: A. 9 B. 11 C. 13 D. 15 E. 17 Answer:
B
9,436
algebra
Question: X invested $200 in a business and Y invested $300 in a business. At the end of the year they got $1000 as the profit. Find their share? Options: A. $100,$200 B. $200,$300 C. $300,$400 D. $400,$500 E. $400,$600 Answer:
E
3,003
algebra
Question: The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 1:3:8. Find the measurement of the three angles of triangle. Options: A. 90° B. 100° C. 120° D. 140° E. 160° Answer:
C
23
algebra
Question: What is the median of a set of consecutive integers if the sum of nth number from the beginning and nth number from the end is 200? Options: A. 10 B. 25 C. 50 D. 75 E. 100 Answer:
E
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algebra
Question: The original price of a certain TV set is discounted by d percent, and the reduced price is then discounted by 2d percent. If P is the original price of the TV Set, which of the following represents the price of the television set after the two successive discounts? Options: A. P(1 - 0.03x + 0.02x^2. B. P(1 - 0.03d + 0.0002d^2. C. P(1 - 0.03x + 0.002x^2. D. P(1 - 2x^2. E. P(1 - 3x + 2x^2. Answer:
B
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