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Question: Let G represent a set of four distinct prime numbers. If the sum of the numbers in G is even and x is a member of G, then what is the least possible value that x can be? Options: A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5 E. 7 Answer:
C
2,269
algebra
Question: A glass was filled with 10 ounces of water, and 0.03 ounce of the water evaporated each day during a 20-day period. What percent of the original amount of water evaporated during this period? Options: A. 0.006% B. 0.06% C. 0.6% D. 6% E. 60% Answer:
D
8,020
algebra
Question: Let n~ be defined for all positive integers n as the remainder when (n - 1)! is divided by n. What is the value of 33~ ? Options: A. 31 B. 1 C. 2 D. 8 E. 0 Answer:
E
8,165
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Question: If 5 < x < 11 and y = x + 6, what is the greatest possible integer value of x + y? Options: A. 25 B. 26 C. 27 D. 28 E. 29 Answer:
C
12,124
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Question: In what time will a train 100 m long cross an electric pole, it its speed be 144 km/hr? Options: A. 2.5 sec B. 4.25 sec C. 5 sec D. 12.5 sec E. 6 sec Answer:
A
9,963
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Question: is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 32, then how old is B? Options: A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 E. 12 Answer:
E
9,376
algebra
Question: If x = a!, which of these following values of a is the least possible value (in this list) for which the last 10 digits of the integer x will all be zero? Options: A. 16 B. 27 C. 38 D. 44 E. 63 Answer:
E
10,519
algebra
Question: Peeta asks Katniss, 'It is 12 pm as per my watch right now.Do you know what will be the time 23, 999, 996 hours later?' Katniss knows the answer. Do you ? Options: A. 9am B. 6pm C. 4am D. 7am E. 8pm Answer:
A
12,415
algebra
Question: On increasing the number of lines in a page by 110, they become 240. What is the % of increase in the no. of lines in the page? Options: A. 20% B. 305 C. 50% D. 55% E. 84.6% Answer:
E
12,205
algebra
Question: There is a box full of fruits, all but two are grapes, all but two are apples, and all but two are oranges. How many fruits are in the box ? Options: A. 5 fruits B. 8 fruits C. 4 fruits D. 2 fruits E. 3 fruits Answer:
E
13,265
algebra
Question: A can run 1 km in 3 min. 10 sec. and B can cover the same distance in 3 min. 20 sec. By what distance can A beat B ? Options: A. 50 m B. 18 m C. 96 m D. 23 m E. 13 m Answer:
A
7,955
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Question: Find the odd man out. 6, 13, 18, 25, 30, 37, 40 Options: A. 40 B. 30 C. 37 D. 25 E. 13 Answer:
A
4,707
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Question: An organisation has 3 committees, only 2 persons are members of all 3 committee but every pair of committee has 3 members in common. what is the least possible number of members on any one committee? Options: A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9 E. 4 Answer:
E
13,373
algebra
Question: A box contains 6 white, 5 red and 8 white marbles. 5 marbles are drawn from the box at random. What is the probability that both the marbles are of the same color? Options: A. 19/11628 B. 36/11628 C. 613/11628 D. 6113/11628 E. 63/11628 Answer:
E
2,114
algebra
Question: If the cost price of 18 articles is same as the selling price of 25 articles. Find the gain or loss percentage? Options: A. 30% Gain B. 28% Loss C. 40% Gain D. 40% Loss E. 50% Loss Answer:
B
7,267
algebra
Question: A five digit number is to be formed using each of the digits 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 ONLY ONCE. How many numbers can be formed when 3 and 5 are not together ? Options: A. 72 B. 36 C. 48 D. 60 E. 120 Answer:
A
1,541
algebra
Question: A company pays project contractors a rate of a dollars for the first hour and b dollars for each additional hour after the first, where a > b. In a given month, a contractor worked on two different projects that lasted 6 and 8 hours, respectively. The company has the option to pay for each project individually or for all the projects at the end of the month. Which arrangement would be cheaper for the company and how much would the company save? Options: A. Per month, with savings of $(5a + 5b. B. Per month, with savings of $(5a - 5b. C. The two options would cost an equal amount. D. Per project, with savings of $(5a + 5b. E. Per project, with savings of $(5a - 5b. Answer:
B
6,141
algebra
Question: A 300 meter long train crosses a platform in 39 seconds while it crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds. What is the length of the platform? Options: A. 287m B. 278m C. 350m D. 228m E. 282m Answer:
C
2,602
algebra
Question: Three number are in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5 and their L.C.M. is 1800. What is their H.C.F.? Options: A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40 E. 50 Answer:
C
12,871
algebra
Question: What is the remainder when 43^91 is divided by 5? Options: A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4 Answer:
C
4,607
algebra
Question: What is the greatest of 3 consecutive integers whose sum is 30 ? Options: A. 11 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9 E. 5 Answer:
A
10,446
algebra
Question: A vendor bought toffees at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%? Options: A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 24 Answer:
C
9,180
algebra
Question: The average of first five multiples of 7 is: Options: A. 9 B. 16 C. 15 D. 8 E. 21 Answer:
E
10,803
algebra
Question: A number consists of 3 digit whose sum is 10. The middle digit is equal to the sum of the other two and the number will be increased by 99 if its digits are reversed. The number is: Options: A. 22 B. 24 C. 77 D. 26 E. 81 Answer:
B
4,756
algebra
Question: In an examination, the percentage of students qualified to the number of students appeared from school A is 70%. In school B, the number of students appeared is 20% more than the students appeared from school A and the number of students qualified from school B is 50% more than the students qualified from school A. What is the percentage of students qualified to the number of students appeared from school B? Options: A. 30% B. 70% C. 80% D. 87.5% E. None Answer:
D
6,444
algebra
Question: The parameter of a square is equal to the perimeter of a rectangle of length 8 cm and breadth 6 cm. Find the circumference of a semicircle whose diameter is equal to the side of the square. Options: A. 23.56 B. 23.59 C. 23.55 D. 23.53 E. 11.0 Answer:
E
5,538
algebra
Question: Express a speed of 56 kmph in meters per second? Options: A. 10.56 mps B. 17.56 mps C. 97.56 mps D. 15.56 mps E. 18.56 mps Answer:
D
9,082
algebra
Question: A batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the 17th match and thus increases his average by 3. Find his average after 17th match Options: A. 36 B. 37 C. 38 D. 39 E. 40 Answer:
D
520
algebra
Question: A car mechanic purchased four old cars for Rs. 1 lakh. He spent total 2 lakh in the maintenance and repairing of these four cars. what is the average sale price of the rest three cars to get 70% total profit if he has already sold one of the four cars at Rs. 1.2 lakh? Options: A. 1.8 lakh B. 1.3 lakh C. 1.9 lakh D. 8.1 lakh E. 6.1 lakh Answer:
B
10,460
algebra
Question: 0.02 x 0.000197 is equal to: Options: A. 6.48 x 10(power -6. B. 6.84 x 10(power -6. C. 3.94 x 10(power -6. D. 5.48 x 10(power -6. E. None of them Answer:
C
7,163
algebra
Question: The area of a square garden is A square feet and the perimeter is p feet. If a=2p+20, what is the perimeter of the garden, in feet? Options: A. 28 B. 36 C. 40 D. 56 E. 64 Answer:
C
9,427
algebra
Question: The average marks of a class of 35 students is 45 and that of another class of 55 students is 65. Find the average marks of all the students? Options: A. 52.6 B. 52.4 C. 52.1 D. 57 E. 52.9 Answer:
D
8,877
algebra
Question: An owner of a pizza stand sold small slices of pizza for Rs. 150 each and large slices for Rs. 250 each. One night he sold 5000 slices, for a total of Rs. 10.50 lakh. How many small slices were sold? Options: A. 3000 B. 2000 C. 4000 D. 2500 E. 3500 Answer:
B
1,092
algebra
Question: If x is 20 percent greater than 88, then x = Options: A. 68 B. 70.4 C. 86 D. 105.6 E. 108 Answer:
D
12,458
algebra
Question: A restaurant meal cost $36.50 and there was no tax. If the tip was more than 10 percent but less than 15 percent of the cost of the meal, then total amount paid must have been between: Options: A. $40 and $42 B. $39 and $42 C. $38 and 40 D. $37 and $39 E. $36 and $37 Answer:
A
13,724
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Question: What is the smallest no. that should be added to 31110 to make it exactly divisible by 9? Options: A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 6 E. 9 Answer:
B
4,913
algebra
Question: Ron scored 344 marks out of 400 marks and his elder brother Ben scored 582 marks out of 600 marks. Who scored percentage is better? Options: A. 97 B. 21 C. 28 D. 26 E. 19 Answer:
A
9,531
algebra
Question: Which of the following is the lowest positive integer that is divisible by 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10? Options: A. 2140 B. 2520 C. 2980 D. 3260 E. 3680 Answer:
B
3,771
algebra
Question: The ratio of boys to girls in Class A is 3 to 4. The ratio of boys to girls in Class B is 3 to 5. If the two classes were combined, the ratio of boys to girls in the combined class would be 17 to 22. If Class A has one more boy and two more girls than class B, how many girls are in Class A? Options: A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11 E. 12 Answer:
A
6,346
algebra
Question: The average of 10 numbers is 40.2. Later it is found that two numbers have been wrongly copied. The first is 19 greater than the actual number and the second number added is 13 instead of 31. Find the correct average. Options: A. 40.2 B. 40.4 C. 40.6 D. 40.8 E. 40.1 Answer:
E
1,109
algebra
Question: Five years ago, the average age of A, B, C and D was 45 years. With E Joining them now, the average of all the five is 48 years. The age of E is? Options: A. 45 B. 47 C. 48 D. 49 E. 40 Answer:
E
4,655
algebra
Question: A watch was sold at a loss of 10%. If it was sold for Rs.140 more, there would have been a gain of 4%. What is the cost price? Options: A. 1000 B. 999 C. 8289 D. 2889 E. 2132 Answer:
A
9,974
algebra
Question: A monkey climbs 30 feet at the beginning of each hour and rests for a while when he slips back 20 feet before he again starts climbing in the beginning of the next hour. If he begins his ascent at 7.00 a.m., at what time will he first touch a flag at 120 feet from the ground? Options: A. 4 p.m. B. 5 p.m. C. 6 p.m. D. 7 p.m. E. None of these Answer:
B
1,038
algebra
Question: For any number y, y* is defined as the greatest positive even integer less than or equal to y. What is the value of 9.2 – 9.2*? Options: A. 0.2 B. 1.2 C. 1.8 D. 2.2 E. 4.0 Answer:
B
9,412
algebra
Question: A and B started a partnership business investing Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 15,000 respectively. C joined them with Rs. 20,000 after six months. Calculate B's share in total profit of Rs. 25,000 earned at the end of 2 years from the starting of the business? Options: A. 5500 B. 6500 C. 7000 D. 7700 E. 7500 Answer:
E
20
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 14 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 14 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. 14 B. 22 C. 20 D. 21 E. 23 Answer:
D
8,377
algebra
Question: If there are 4 peanuts in a box and Mary puts 6 more peanuts inside, how many peanuts are in the box? Options: A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11 E. 12 Answer:
C
11,553
algebra
Question: The octahedron is an eight-faced geometric solid that can be thought of as two square-based pyramids with the squares glued together. All eight faces of the octahedron are congruent equilateral triangles. Given that an edge is where the side of one equilateral triangles is attached to the side of another equilateral triangle, how many edges does the octahedron have? Options: A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 16 E. 18 Answer:
C
5,531
algebra
Question: Can you replace the question mark with the number to complete the series, provided the pair of numbers exhibits a similar relationship? ? : 4623 :: 9 : 647 Options: A. 16 B. 18 C. 20 D. 19 E. 17 Answer:
E
9,066
algebra
Question: The average age of students of a class is 15.8 years. The average age of boys in the class is 16.3 years and that of the girls is 15.4 years. The ration of the number of boys to the number of girls in the class is? Options: A. 2:6 B. 2:3 C. 4:5 D. 2:1 E. 2:4 Answer:
C
934
algebra
Question: Tommo spent six lucky days in Las Vegas. On his first day he won a net amount of only $20, but on each of the following days, the daily net amount he won grew by d dollars. If Tommo won a total net amount of $1620 during his stay in Las Vegas, how much did he win on the last day? Options: A. 330 B. 500 C. 520 D. 540 E. 620 Answer:
C
10,417
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Question: Three investors, A, B, and C, divide the profits from a business enterprise in the ratio of 5 : 7 : 8, respectively. If investor A earned $ 2,000, how much money did investors B and C earn in total? Options: A. $4,000 B. $6,000 C. $5,600 D. $9,500 E. $10,500 Answer:
B
6,551
algebra
Question: The probability that a convenience store has no iced tea is 50%. If Karl is stopping by 2 convenience stores on his way to work, what is the probability thatat least oneof the stores will not have a can of iced tea? Options: A. 1/8 B. 1/4 C. 1/2 D. 3/4 E. 7/8 Answer:
D
13,564
algebra
Question: The sum of three consecutive integers is 312. What is the sum of the next three consecutive integers? Options: A. 315 B. 321 C. 330 D. 415 E. 424 Answer:
B
14,174
algebra
Question: If x and y are positive integers, and 4x^2=3y, then which of the following must be a multiple of 8? I. x^2 II. y^2 III. xy Options: A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I and II only E. I, II and III Answer:
C
1,726
algebra
Question: A certain store sold pens for $0.35 each and pencils for $0.25 each. If a customer purchased both pens and pencils from the store for a total of $1.80, what total number of pens and pencils did the customer purchase? Options: A. 6 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11 E. 12 Answer:
A
4,490
algebra
Question: Private Benjamin is a member of a squad of 10 soldiers, which must volunteer 4 of its members for latrine duty. If the members of the latrine patrol are chosen randomly, what is the probability Q that private Benjamin will be chosen for latrine duty? Options: A. 1/10 B. 1/5 C. 2/5 D. 3/5 E. 4/5 Answer:
C
10,767
algebra
Question: The volume of a rectangular swimming pool is 840 cubic meters and water is flowing into the swimming pool. If the surface level of the water is rising at the rate of 0.5 meters per minute, what is the rate W, in cubic meters per minutes, at which the water is flowing into the swimming pool? Options: A. 0.125 B. 0.25 C. 0.5 D. 0.75 E. Not enough information to determine the rate Answer:
E
9,722
algebra
Question: If n = 9^11 – 9, what is the units digit of n? Options: A. 0 B. 1 C. 4 D. 6 E. 8 Answer:
A
1,737
algebra
Question: How many odd three-digit integers smaller than 500 are there such that all their digits are different? Options: A. 72 B. 88 C. 112 D. 122 E. 144 Answer:
E
6,438
algebra
Question: For what values of k will the pair of equations 4(3x + 4y) = 48 and kx + 12y = 30 does not have a unique solution? Options: A. 12 B. 9 C. 3 D. 7.5 E. 2.5 Answer:
B
561
algebra
Question: The length of rectangle is thrice its breadth and its perimeter is 40 m, find the area of the rectangle? Options: A. 432 B. 212 C. 75 D. 992 E. 212 Answer:
C
14,021
algebra
Question: All of the students of Music High School are in the band, the orchestra, or both. 60 percent of the students are in only one group. There are 106 students in the band. If 10 percent of the students are in the band only, how many students are in the orchestra only? Options: A. 120 B. 110 C. 116 D. 106 E. 112 Answer:
D
13,839
algebra
Question: At a meeting of 10 Chiefs of Staff, the Chief of Naval Operations does not want to sit next to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. How many ways can the Chiefs of Staff be seated around a circular table? Options: A. 263,320 B. 271,180 C. 282,240 D. 291,470 E. 308,560 Answer:
C
11,866
algebra
Question: The security gate at a storage facility requires a five-digit lock code. If the lock code must consist only of digits from 1 through 7, inclusive, with no repeated digits, and the first and last digits of the code must be even, how many lock codes are possible? Options: A. 120 B. 240 C. 360 D. 720 E. 1440 Answer:
C
1,162
algebra
Question: Look at this series: 201, 202, 204, 207, ... What number should come next? Options: A. 234 B. 134 C. 351 D. 211 E. 413 Answer:
D
8,866
algebra
Question: What is the value of 3x^2 βˆ’ 1.8x + 0.3 for x = 0.9? Options: A. βˆ’0.3 B. 0 C. 0.3 D. 1.11 E. 2.46 Answer:
D
10,018
algebra
Question: What is the area of square field whose side of length 15 m? Options: A. 225 sq m B. 286 sq m C. 298 sq m D. 267 sq m E. 231 sq m Answer:
A
6,930
algebra
Question: Insert the missing number. 2, 7, 8, 17, 16, 27, 22 Options: A. 42 B. 52 C. 46 D. 62 E. 37 Answer:
E
8,067
algebra
Question: If (4.2)x = (0.42)y = 100, then (1/x) - (1/y) = Options: A. 1 B. 2 C. 1/2 D. 1/4 E. 2 Answer:
C
1,527
algebra
Question: The average of five numbers id 27. If one number is excluded, the average becomes 25. What is the excluded number? Options: A. 30 B. 40 C. 32.5 D. 35 E. 37 Answer:
D
7,733
algebra
Question: A diet contains 400 grams of a mixture of two foods, food X and food Y. Food X contains 10 percent protein and food Y contains 15 percent protein. If a diet provides exactly 48 grams of protein daily, how many grams of food X are in the mixture? Options: A. 200 B. 220 C. 240 D. 260 E. 280 Answer:
C
14,816
algebra
Question: A shop sells two variants of chocolates - one that costs $3 and the other that costs $5. If the shop sold $112 chocolates on a given day, how many different combinations of (number of $3 sold, number of $5 sold) exist? Options: A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 12 E. 15 Answer:
B
2,930
algebra
Question: If a number is chosen at random from the set {1, 2, 3, ...., 100}, then the probability that the chosen number is a perfect cube is ? Options: A. 1/25 B. 1/28 C. 1/27 D. 1/24 E. 1/22 Answer:
A
13,154
algebra
Question: I chose a number and divide it by 5. Then I subtracted 154 from the result and got 6. What was the number I chose? Options: A. 800 B. 237 C. 2765 D. 288 E. 161 Answer:
A
58
algebra
Question: If five men together completes a job in 5 days then for the same job how many mens are required to complete it in a day. Options: A. 20 B. 10 C. 25 D. 15 E. 24 Answer:
C
8,748
algebra
Question: 1370 , 1320 , 1070 , -180 ? Options: A. -6440 B. -6680 C. -6480 D. -5480 E. -4480 Answer:
C
10,725
algebra
Question: Tom opened a shop investing Rs.30000. Jose joined him 2 months later, investing Rs.45000. They earned a profit of Rs.54000 after completion of one year. What will be Jose's share of profit? Options: A. 10000 B. 12000 C. 13000 D. 14000 E. 30000 Answer:
E
12,788
algebra
Question: A octagon marked 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7 and 8 on its eight sides. four colors, pink, yellow,green and blue are used to paint the eight sides of the octagon. If the adjacent faces are painted with the different colors, in how many ways can the octagon be painted? Options: A. 6 B. 4 C. 27 D. 12 E. 8 Answer:
E
4,483
algebra
Question: A train passes a station platform in 36 sec and a man standing on the platform in 20 sec. If the speed of the train is 54 km/hr. What is the length of the platform? Options: A. 120 m B. 240 m C. 300 m D. 400 m E. None of these Answer:
B
2,291
algebra
Question: The average of seven numbers is 18. The average of first three numbers is 14 and the average of last three numbers is 23. What is the middle number? Options: A. 25 B. 27 C. 15 D. 32 E. 34 Answer:
C
7,383
algebra
Question: What is the length of the longest pole which can be kept in a room 9 m long, 4 m broad and 3 m high? Options: A. 10.29 B. 9 C. 11 D. 13 E. None Answer:
A
12,864
algebra
Question: ABCD is a square where AB =√2016. Let X be a point on AB and Y be a point on CD such that AX = CY . Compute the area of trapezoid AXYD. Options: A. 3008 B. 2002 C. 1008 D. 2016 E. 3000 Answer:
C
8,218
algebra
Question: A group of 10 representatives is to be selected out of 12 seniors and 10 juniors. In how many different ways can the group be selected, if it should have 5 seniors and 5 juniors? Options: A. 2C7 * 10C6 B. 2C7 * 17C5 C. 2C7 * 10C5 D. 2C9 * 10C5 E. 2C7 * 30C5 Answer:
C
9,577
algebra
Question: Using all the letters of the word "LIVE", how many words can be formed, which begin with L and end with E? Options: A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 2 Answer:
E
9,470
algebra
Question: In a flower shop there were 10 flowers in each bouquet. If the seller has doubled the number of flowers in each bouquet then the new average of flowers in each bouque is Options: A. 12 B. 20 C. 18 D. 19 E. None of these Answer:
B
11,545
algebra
Question: What will come in place of the x in the following Number series? 11, 14, 19, 22, 27, 30, 35, 38, 43, 46, x Options: A. 29 B. 31 C. 23 D. 51 E. 69 Answer:
D
1,649
algebra
Question: In a mixture of 45 litres the ratio of milk to water is 4:1. Additional 21 litres of water is added to the mixture. Find the ratio of milk to water in the resulting mixture. Options: A. 2/1 B. 4/1 C. 6/5 D. 3/4 E. 3/2 Answer:
C
14,802
algebra
Question: The contents of a bag of marbles consist of 12 green marbles and 20 blue marbles. How many blue marbles must be removed so that 40% of the marbles in the bag will be green? Options: A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4 Answer:
C
9,652
algebra
Question: A train 360 m long is running at a speed of 45 kmph.In what time will it pass a bridge 140 m long? Options: A. 40 sec B. 42 sec C. 45 sec D. 48 sec E. 49 sec Answer:
A
2,724
algebra
Question: The wages of 24 men and 16 women amount to 11600 per day. Half the number of men and 37 women has same money. The daily wages paid to each man is Options: A. 223 B. 350 C. 31887 D. 2797 E. 911 Answer:
B
12,255
algebra
Question: 36 people attend a party. 4 men are single and the rest are there with their wives. There are no children in the party. In all 22 women are present. Then the number of married men at the party is ? Options: A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 E. 10 Answer:
E
938
algebra
Question: A chair is bought for Rs.900/- and sold at Rs.810/- find the loss percentage Options: A. 10% Loss B. 10% gain C. 20% Loss D. 30% Loss E. 40% Loss Answer:
A
4,510
algebra
Question: What do you get if you add 3 to 989 five times? Options: A. 902 B. 990 C. 678 D. 992 E. 309 Answer:
D
12,860
algebra
Question: Factor: 2x4y3 Γ’β‚¬β€œ 32y3 Options: A. A. 3y3(x2 + 4. (x + 2. (x -2. B. B. 2y3(x2 + 4. (x + 2. (x -2. C. C. 3y3(x2 + 4. (x + 2. (x -3. D. D. 3y3(x2 + 4. (x + 3. (x -2. E. E. 3y3(x2 + 4. (x + 2. (x -4. Answer:
B
14,256
algebra
Question: All the water in container A which was filled to its brim was poured into two containers B and C. The quantity of water in container B was 62.5% less than the capacity of container A. If 148 liters was now transferred from C to B, then both the containers would have equal quantities of water. What was the initial quantity of water in container A? Options: A. 1726 liters B. 1362 liters C. 1280 liters D. 1184 liters E. 1173 liters Answer:
D
4,694
algebra
Question: The sum of the first 50 positive even integers is 2550. What is the sum Q of even integers from 102 to 200 inclusive? Options: A. 5100 B. 7550 C. 10100 D. 15500 E. 20100 Answer:
B
7,238
algebra
Question: The area of the floor of a class room is 10 m2 that of a longer wall 15 m2 and of the shorter wall 6 m2, find the edge of the new cube? Options: A. 50 m3 B. 30 m2 C. 60 m3 D. 40 m3 E. 900 m3 Answer:
B
9,619
algebra
Question: Average age of boys in a class is 16 years and average age of girls is 15 years, what is the average age of all Options: A. 15.5 B. 15 C. 16 D. 17 E. Cant be computed Answer:
D
998
algebra
Question: There are three prizes to be distributed among seven students. If no students gets more than one prize, then this can be done in? Options: A. 10 B. 45 C. 35 D. 20 E. None of these Answer:
C
8,771