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Question: Of the 70 electronics components that a factory must manufacture, 90 percent would be most e¢ ciently manufactured by Machine A and the remaining 10 percent would be most efficiently manufactured by Machine B, though either machine could manufacture any of the 70 components. If 50 percent of the components were manufactured by Machine A and the remainder were manufactured by Machine B, what is thehighest possible number of components that were manufactured by the machine that would manufacture them the most efficiently? Options: A. 30 B. 32 C. 42 D. 35 E. 36 Answer:
C
4,867
algebra
Question: The ratio of number of students studying Arts, Commerce and Science in a College is 3 : 5 :8. What is the new ratio of the number of students studying Arts, Commerce and Science respectively if there is an increase of 20%, 40% and 25% in the number of students studying Arts, Commerce and Science? Options: A. 18 : 35 : 50 B. 3 : 10 : 10 C. 4 : 8 : 5 D. 32 : 35 : 25 E. None of these Answer:
A
8,742
algebra
Question: The ratio between the perimeter and the breadth of a rectangle is 5 : 1. If the area of the rectangle is 216 sq. cm, what is the length of the rectangle? Options: A. 11 B. 18 C. 92 D. 27 E. 28 Answer:
B
1,017
algebra
Question: Sarah operated her lemonade stand Monday through Friday over a two week period and made a total profit of 210 dollars. On hot days she sold cups of lemonade for a price that was 25 percent higher than the regular days. Each cup she sold had a total cost of 75 cents and Sarah did not incur any other costs. If every day she sold exactly 32 cups and 3 of the days were hot, then what was the price of 1 cup on a hot day? Options: A. $ 1.50 B. $ 1.64 C. $ 2.25 D. $ 2.50 E. $ 3.25 Answer:
B
7,949
algebra
Question: A train 125 m long passes a man, running at 15 km/hr in the same direction in which the train is going, in 10 seconds. The speed of the train is? Options: A. 60 B. 50 C. 28 D. 26 E. 29 Answer:
A
7,646
algebra
Question: Pipe A can fill a tank in 8 hours. Due to a leak at the bottom, it takes 12 hours for the pipe A to fill the tank. In what time can the leak alone empty the full tank? Options: A. 5 B. 24 C. 78 D. 90 E. 54 Answer:
B
9,627
algebra
Question: There are 50 boys in a class. Their average weight is 45 kg. When one boy leaves the class, the average reduces by 100 g. Find the weight of the boy who left the class. Options: A. 40.9 kg B. 42.9 kg C. 49.9 kg D. 39.9 kg E. None of these Answer:
C
1,928
algebra
Question: 20 beavers, working together in a constant pace, can build a dam in 6 hours. How many hours will it take 12 beavers that work at the same pace, to build the same dam? Options: A. 10. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6 E. 8. Answer:
A
350
algebra
Question: To save money, Arkadelphia ice cream will reduce each dimension of its rectangular box container (which is entirely full of ce cream) by 50%, and reduce the price it charges its consumers by 50% as well. By what percentage does this increase the price-per-cubic-inch that each consumer will pay for ce cream? Options: A. 1. No change B. 2. 50% C. 3. 300% D. 4. 400% E. 5. 450% Answer:
C
6,703
algebra
Question: There has been successive increases of 20% and then 10% in the price of gas from the previous month. By what percentage should a driver reduce gas consumption so that the expenditure does not change? Options: A. 16% B. 20% C. 24% D. 28% E. 32% Answer:
C
13,195
algebra
Question: The division of a whole number N by 13 gives a quotient of 15 and a remainder of 2. Find N. Options: A. 195 B. 196 C. 197 D. 198 E. 199 Answer:
C
223
algebra
Question: Anand and Deepak started a business investing Rs. 25,000 and Rs. 35,000 respectively. Out of a total profit of Rs. 13,800, Deepak's share is? Options: A. 2777 B. 2888 C. 8050 D. 2882 E. 2781 Answer:
C
6,030
algebra
Question: A man swims downstream 24 km and upstream 12 km taking 6 hours each time, what is the speed of the man in still water? Options: A. 5 B. 8 C. 10 D. 4 E. 3 Answer:
E
14,020
algebra
Question: Miguel is 41 years old. He is 5 years older than twice his son’s age. Find the age of his son. Options: A. 11years B. 12years C. 13years D. 14years E. 18years Answer:
E
13,025
algebra
Question: The area of one square is x^2 + 8x + 16 and the area of another square is 4x^2 − 20x + 25. If the sum of the perimeters of both squares is 44, what is the value of x? Options: A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 E. 10 Answer:
B
14,379
algebra
Question: In what time will Rs. 1000 become Rs. 1331 at 10% per annum compounded annually? Options: A. 2 years B. 3 years C. 4 years D. 5 years E. 6 years Answer:
B
9,174
algebra
Question: The charge for a single room at Hotel P is 70 percent less than the charge for a single room at Hotel R and 10 percent less than the charge for a single room at Hotel G. The charge for a single room at Hotel R is what percent greater than the charge for a single room at Hotel G? Options: A. 100% B. 120% C. 150% D. 200% E. 300% Answer:
D
2,500
algebra
Question: In 1990 a total of c earthquakes occurred worldwide, some but not all of which occurred in Asia. If e o f these earthquakes occurred in Asia, which of the following represents the ratio of the number of earthquakes that occurred in Asia to the number that did NOT occur in Asia? Options: A. c/e B. e/c C. e/(c-e. D. c/(c-e. E. 1- (e/c. Answer:
C
10,328
algebra
Question: The addition 742586 + 829430 = 1212016 is incorrect. It can be corrected by changing one digit d, wherever it occurs, to another digit e. Find sum of d and e. Options: A. 1316016 B. 1416016 C. 1516016 D. 1616016 E. 1716016 Answer:
D
11,135
algebra
Question: Natasha climbs up a hill, and descends along the same way she went up. It takes her 4 hours to reach the top and 2 hours to come back down. If her average speed along the whole journey is 3 kilometers per hour, what was her average speed (in kilometers per hour) while climbing to the top? Options: A. 1.75 B. 2.25 C. 2.5 D. 2.75 E. 3.25 Answer:
B
564
algebra
Question: The average age of a husband and his wife was 23 years at the time of their marriage. After five years they have a one-year old child. The average age of the family now is : Options: A. 25 B. 23 C. 19 D. 18 E. 17 Answer:
C
1,582
algebra
Question: If the square root of p^2 is an integer greater than 1, which of the following must be true? I. p^2 has an odd number of positive factors II. p^2 can be expressed as the product of an even number of positive prime factors III. p has an even number of positive factors Options: A. I B. II C. III D. I and II E. II and III Answer:
D
5,545
algebra
Question: city A to city B, Andrew drove for 1 hour at 50 mph and for 3 hours at 60 mph. What was the average speed for the whole trip? Options: A. 45 B. 57.5 C. 58 D. 59.5 E. 61 Answer:
B
2,175
algebra
Question: In how many different ways can 4 physics, 2 math, and 4 chemistry books be arranged in a row so that all books of the same subject are together? Options: A. 5842 B. 6912 C. 7782 D. 8132 E. 9452 Answer:
B
9,924
algebra
Question: The marks obtained by Polly and Sandy are in the ratio 5:6 and those obtained by Sandy and Willy are in the ratio of 9:7. The marks obtained by Polly and Willy are in the ratio of...? Options: A. 9:8 B. 11:10 C. 13:12 D. 15:14 E. 17:16 Answer:
D
12,454
algebra
Question: What is the greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 ? Options: A. 9800 B. 9600 C. 9400 D. 9200 E. 9000 Answer:
B
14,970
algebra
Question: An article is bought for Rs.685 and sold for Rs.900, find the gain percent? Options: A. 33 1/8% B. 33 8/3% C. 33 1/3% D. 31 12/31% E. 32 1/3% Answer:
D
3,933
algebra
Question: In a village of 2,600 people, 800 people are over 70 years old and 850 people are female. It is known that 40 percent of the females are younger than 70 years old. If no one in the village is 70 years old, what is the probability that a person chosen at random is either a male or younger than 70 years old? Options: A. 221/250 B. 199/250 C. 33/50 D. 8/25 E. 209/260 Answer:
E
11,944
algebra
Question: A man can swim in still water at 4.5 km/h, but takes twice as long to swim upstream than downstream. The speed of the stream is? Options: A. 1.7 B. 1.4 C. 1.1 D. 1.5 E. 1.9 Answer:
D
2,707
algebra
Question: A mixed doubles tennis game is to be played between two teams. There are four married couples. No team is to consist of a husband and his wife. What is the maximum number of games that can be played. Options: A. 12 B. 21 C. 36 D. 42 E. 46 Answer:
D
14,814
algebra
Question: A reduction of 25% in the price of oil enables a house wife to obtain 5kgs more for Rs.800, what is the reduced price for kg? Options: A. Rs.42 B. Rs.46 C. Rs.40 D. Rs.41 E. Rs.34 Answer:
C
9,976
algebra
Question: Which of the following MUST yield an integer when divided by 3? Options: A. The sum of three consecutive positive integers. B. The square of a prime number. C. The sum of two odd integers. D. The product of three consecutive odd numbers. E. The difference between a multiple of 8 and a multiple of 3. Answer:
A
5,211
algebra
Question: A city of 4000 has the rate of 25.4 per 2000 people moving into the town while 10.5 per 1000 move out. How long will take for the population to double. Options: A. 10.5 B. 30 C. 133.3 D. 100 E. 1.5 Answer:
C
14,585
algebra
Question: A grocer has a sale of Rs. 3435, Rs. 3920, Rs. 3855, Rs. 4230 and Rs. 3560 for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs. 3500? Options: A. 500 B. 1000 C. 6000 D. 7000 E. 2000 Answer:
E
9,210
algebra
Question: Rs. 730 were divided among Punith, Michael, Suresh in such a way that if Punith gets Rs. 3, then Michael gets Rs. 4 and if Michael gets Rs. 3.50 then Suresh gets Rs. 3. The share of Michael exceeds that of Suresh by Options: A. Rs 30 B. Rs 40 C. Rs 70 D. Rs 210 E. Rs 310 Answer:
B
11,926
algebra
Question: Month Average Price per Dozen April $1.2 May $1.20 June $3.3 The table above shows the average (arithmetic mean) price per dozen of the large grade A eggs sold in a certain store during three successive months. If 2/3 as many dozen were sold in April as in May, and twice as many were sold in June as in April, what was the average price per dozen of the eggs sold over the three-month period? Options: A. 1.8 B. 1.9 C. 2.04 D. 2.13 E. 2 Answer:
D
3,535
algebra
Question: A man has Rs. 800 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten-rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total number of notes that he has ? Options: A. 370 B. 380 C. 220 D. 900 E. 150 Answer:
E
8,265
algebra
Question: The sum of the heights of two high-rises is x feet. If the first high rise is 37 feet taller than the second, how tall will the second high rise be after they subtract an antenna with a height of z feet to the top? Options: A. (x+z. /2 + 37 B. 2x−(37+z. C. (x−37. /2 + z D. x/2 - 37 + z E. (x−37. /2 + z Answer:
E
14,400
algebra
Question: A man purchases the milk at Rs. x/litre and sells it at Rs. 2x/liter stillhe mixes 2liters waterwith every 6liters of pure milk. What is the profit %? Options: A. 123% B. 134% C. 145% D. 166.66% E. 186.66% Answer:
D
2,397
algebra
Question: An error 4% in excess is made while measuring the side of a square. The percentage of error in the calculated area of the square is: Options: A. 4.16 B. 5.16 C. 7.16 D. 8.16 E. 9.16 Answer:
D
6,657
algebra
Question: A train crosses a platform of 150 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. 150m B. 157m C. 750m D. 850m E. 350m Answer:
A
3,739
algebra
Question: A shipment of 1500 heads of cabbage, each of which was approximately the same size, was purchased for $900. The day the shipment arrived 2/3 of the heads were sold, each at 25% above the cost per head. The following day the rest were sold at a price equal to 10% less than the price each head sold for on the day before. What was the total gross profit on this shipment. Options: A. $100 B. b $115 C. c $187.5 D. d $130.5 E. e $135.5 Answer:
C
11,701
algebra
Question: The sum of the first 50 positive even integers is 2550. What is the sum of even integers from 102 to 200 inclusive? Options: A. 5100 B. 7550 C. 10100 D. 15500 E. 20100 Answer:
B
821
algebra
Question: A man buys an article and sells it at a profit of 20%. If he had bought it at 20% less and sold it for Rs.85 less, he could have gained 25%. What is the cost price? Options: A. 372 B. 375 C. 278 D. 425 E. 288 Answer:
D
2,063
algebra
Question: Last year Manfred received 26 paychecks. Each of his first 6 paychecks was $750; each of his remaining paychecks was $50 more than each of his first 6 paychecks. To the nearest dollar, what was the average (arithmetic mean) amount of his pay checks for the year? Options: A. $752 B. $755 C. $765 D. $788 E. $775 Answer:
D
13,830
algebra
Question: he average of 20 numbers is zero. Of them, at the most, how many may be greater than zero? Options: A. 0 B. 1 C. 10 D. 19 E. 8 Answer:
D
10,120
algebra
Question: The average of five consecutive odd numbers A, B, C, D and E is 13. What percent of B is C ? Options: A. 98.2 B. 102.8 C. 108.2 D. 118.2 E. 122.8 Answer:
D
81
algebra
Question: The inner circumference of a circular race track, 14m wide is 440m. Find the radius of the outer circle. Options: A. 84 B. 12 C. 67 D. 28 E. 21 Answer:
A
5,419
algebra
Question: A 270 metres long train running at the speed of 120 kmph crosses another train running in opposite direction at the speed of 80 kmph in 9 seconds. What is the length of the other train? Options: A. 180 B. 210 C. 230 D. 240 E. 280 Answer:
C
14,632
algebra
Question: A farm used two harvesting machines, H and K, to harvest 100 acres of wheat. Harvesting machine H, working alone at its constant rate, harvested 40 acres of wheat in 8 hours. Then harvesting machine K was brought in, and harvesting machines H and K, working together at their respective constant rates, harvested the remaining acres of wheat in 6 hours. Harvesting machine K harvested how many acres of wheat per hour? Options: A. 4 B. 8 C. 12 D. 13 E. 15 Answer:
A
13,897
algebra
Question: To asphalt 1km road, 30 men spent 12 days working 8 hours per day. How many days, 20 men will spend to asphalt a road of 2km working 8 hours a day? Options: A. 40 B. 36 C. 42 D. 44 E. 46 Answer:
B
9,904
algebra
Question: It is being given that (232 + 1) is completely divisible by a whole number. Which of the following numbers is completely divisible by this number? Options: A. (216 + 1. B. (216 - 1. C. (7 x 223. D. (296 + 1. E. None of these Answer:
D
2,697
algebra
Question: If 10 farmers can reap a field in 8 days, then 8 farmers will reap the same field in : Options: A. 5 days B. 10 days C. 4 days D. 20 days E. None of these Answer:
B
831
algebra
Question: A store’s selling price of $2240 for a certain printer would yield a profit of 40 percent of the store’s cost for the printer. What selling price would yield a profit of 50 percent of the printer’s cost? Options: A. $2800 B. $2464 C. $2650 D. $2732 E. $2400 Answer:
E
4,574
algebra
Question: 9 men and 6 women will finish a work in 5 days, similarly 3 men and 15 women can finish the same work in 10 days then in how many days 9 men and 10 women will finish the same work. Options: A. 185/41 days B. 175/41 days C. 195/41 days D. 195/51 days E. 195/49 days Answer:
C
3,826
algebra
Question: How many three digit no's are between 100-500,where sum of two digit is 3rd? Options: A. 24 B. 54 C. 60 D. 84 E. 94 Answer:
C
5,924
algebra
Question: If each term in the sum a1+a2+a3+.....+an is either 7 or 77 and the sum equals 336, which of the following could be equal to n? Options: A. 38 B. 39 C. 40 D. 41 E. 42 Answer:
A
10,717
algebra
Question: In one hour, a boat goes 11km along the stream and 5 km against it. Find the speed of the boat in still water Options: A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9 E. 10 Answer:
C
1,397
algebra
Question: If $100 invested at a certain rate of simple interest amounts to $140 at the end of 3 years,How much will $150 amount to at the same rate of interest in 6 years? Options: A. $190 B. $180 C. $200 D. $240 E. $270 Answer:
E
10,251
algebra
Question: A team bought a total of 466 balls. If each player on the team bought at least 13 balls, then what is the greatest possible number of players on the team? Options: A. 21 B. 22 C. 23 D. 24 E. 35 Answer:
E
2,833
algebra
Question: What is the next number of the following sequence 12, 6, 24, 12, 48, 24, (...) Options: A. 66 B. 72 C. 84 D. 96 E. 102 Answer:
D
9,921
algebra
Question: If the arithmetic mean of p and q is 10 and the arithmetic mean of q and r is 20, what is the value of r-p? Options: A. 20 B. 10 C. 30 D. 40 E. 5 Answer:
A
13,948
algebra
Question: A bag contains 3 red, 3 green and 4 white balls. Three balls are picked up one by one without replacement. What is the probability that there will be at least one red ball? Options: A. 5/8 B. 7/12 C. 11/16 D. 17/24 E. 37/48 Answer:
D
14,300
algebra
Question: The cross-section of a cannel is a trapezium in shape. If the cannel is 5 m wide at the top and 3 m wide at the bottom and the area of cross-section is 3800 sq m, the depth of cannel is? Options: A. 920 B. 930 C. 940 D. 950 E. 960 Answer:
D
13,131
algebra
Question: a, b, c, and d are positive consecutive integers and a < b < c < d. If the product of the highest and lowest numbers is three more than the square of the second number, what is the value of the third number? Options: A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6 Answer:
E
13,267
algebra
Question: Two bullet trains of equal lengths take 8 seconds and 15 seconds respectively to cross a telegraph post. If the length of each bullet train be 120 metres, in what time (in seconds) will they cross each other travelling in opposite direction? Options: A. 13 sec. B. 10.4 sec. C. 12 sec. D. 17 sec. E. 19 sec. Answer:
B
11,598
algebra
Question: What profit percent is made by selling an article at a certain price, if by selling at 2/3rd of that price, there would be a loss of 12%? Options: A. 20% B. 28% C. 27% D. 32% E. 70% Answer:
D
48
algebra
Question: Company A has 13 employees, 8 of whom belong to the union. If 5 people work any one shift, and the union contract specifies that at least 5 union members work each shift, then how many different combinations of employees might work any given shift? Options: A. 56 B. 231 C. 336 D. 350 E. 406 Answer:
C
9,156
algebra
Question: In how many ways letters of the word RSCUPERATE be arranged? Options: A. 154546 B. 154632 C. 164333 D. 243456 E. 302400 Answer:
E
8,550
algebra
Question: A began a business with Rs.85,000. He wasjoined afterwards by B with Rs.42,500. For how muchperiod does B join, if the profits at the end of the yr are dividedin the ratio of 3:1? Options: A. 5 months B. 8 months C. 9 months D. 11 months E. 21 months Answer:
B
12,894
algebra
Question: If 25% of x is 15 less than 15% of 1500, then x is? Options: A. 720 B. 750 C. 820 D. 840 E. 860 Answer:
D
6,512
algebra
Question: The profit earned by selling an article for 872 is equal to the loss incurred when the same article is sold for 448. What should be the sale price of the article for making 50 per cent profit? Options: A. 960 B. 990 C. 1,200 D. 920 E. None of these Answer:
B
11,436
algebra
Question: What percent of a day is five hours? Options: A. 20.83% B. 16x1/2% C. 18x2/3% D. 22x1/2% E. None of these Answer:
A
7,335
algebra
Question: Visitors to show were charged Rs.15 each on the first day. Rs.7.50 on the second day, Rs.2.50 on the third day and total attendance on the three days were in ratio 2:5:13 respectively. The average charge per person for the whole show is? Options: A. 1 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 8 Answer:
C
11,241
algebra
Question: There are cats got together and decided to kill the mice of 999951. Each cat kills equal number of mice and each cat kills more number of mice than cats there were. Then what are the number of cats? Options: A. 941,1009 B. 993,1007 C. 991,1009 D. 791,1009 E. 931,1009 Answer:
B
6,357
algebra
Question: On one side of a coin there is the number 0 and on the other side the number 1. What is the probability that the sum of three coin tosses will be 0 ? Options: A. 1/8 B. 1/2. C. 1/5. D. 3/8. E. 1/3. Answer:
A
4,095
algebra
Question: John makes $60 a week from his job. He earns a raise and now makes $80 a week. What is the % increase? Options: A. 16% B. 16.66% C. 18% D. 21% E. 33.33% Answer:
E
2,689
algebra
Question: Two hoses are pouring water into an empty pool. Hose 1 alone would fill up the pool in 6 hours. Hose 2 alone would fill up the pool in 9 hours. How long would it take for both hoses to fill up two-thirds of the pool? Options: A. 5/12 hours B. 5/8 hours C. 8/5 hours D. 12/7 hours E. 12/5 hours Answer:
E
1,189
algebra
Question: Two cars cover the same distance at the speed of 60 and 64 kmps respectively. Find the distance traveled by them if the slower car takes 1 hour more than the faster car? Options: A. 228 B. 288 C. 960 D. 882 E. 271 Answer:
C
11,482
algebra
Question: The mass of the sun is approximately 4 × 10^30 kg and the mass of the moon is approximately 8 × 10^12 kg. The mass of the sun is approximately how many times the mass of the moon? Options: A. 4.0 × 10^(−18. B. 2.5 × 10^17 C. 5 × 10^17 D. 2.5 × 10^19 E. 4.0 × 10^42 Answer:
C
4,845
algebra
Question: The true discount on a bill of Rs.1080 is Rs.180.The banker's discount is Options: A. 210 B. 212 C. 214 D. 216 E. None of these Answer:
D
5,210
algebra
Question: For any positive x, y and z if x is n% of y and z is m% of y then what percentage R must x be of z? Options: A. (n/m. % B. (m × n. % C. (100 / [m × n]. % D. (100 × m/n. % E. (100 × n/m. % Answer:
E
3,990
algebra
Question: 0.032 x 0.0162 is equal to: Options: A. 6.48 x 10(power -4. B. 6.84 x 10(power -4. C. 4.68 x 10(power -4. D. 5.184 x 10(power -4. E. None of them Answer:
D
2,373
algebra
Question: A man walking at the rate of 5 km/hr crosses a bridge in 15 minutes. The length of the bridge (in metres) is Options: A. 2347 B. 1277 C. 2288 D. 1250 E. 7178 Answer:
D
11,039
algebra
Question: A box contains 3 yellow balls and 6 black balls. One by one, every ball is selected at random without replacement. What is the probability that the fourth ball selected is black? Options: A. 4/7 B. 3/5 C. 5/8 D. 2/3 E. 3/4 Answer:
D
5,676
algebra
Question: The salaries of A and B together amount to $7000. A spends 95% of his salary and B, 85% of his. If now, their savings are the same, what is A's salary? Options: A. $1000 B. $5250 C. $2500 D. $4500 E. $1200 Answer:
B
12,038
algebra
Question: Micheal and Adam can do together a piece of work in 20 days. After they have worked together for 14 days Micheal stops and Adam completes the remaining work in 10 days. In how many days Micheal complete the work separately. Options: A. 50 days B. 100 days C. 120 days D. 110 days E. 90 days Answer:
A
2,758
algebra
Question: A circular path of 13 m radius has marginal walk 2 m wide all round it. Find the cost of leveling the walk at 25p per m2? Options: A. Rs.48 B. Rs.64 C. Rs.44 D. Rs.46 E. Rs.34 Answer:
C
9,936
algebra
Question: In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'CORPORATION' be arranged so that the vowels always come together? Options: A. 54000 B. 50400 C. 40500 D. 45000 E. None of them Answer:
B
6,607
algebra
Question: A man has a pool. This full pool can be drained using four different drainage, if he uses A it takes 10 hours to drain pool, if he uses B it takes 50 hour to drain and if he uses C it takes 5 hours to drain the pool. He first runs the water by A for 5 hours, then turning that off, he continues with B for 10 hours. Then turning that off as well he uses C for 1 hours and lastly using D for 1 hour the pool is empty. How long does it take to empty the pool only using the drainage D? Options: A. 2 hours B. 4 hours C. 6 hours D. 8 hours E. 10 hours Answer:
E
9,747
algebra
Question: Vikas bought a grinder with 15% discount on the labelled price. He sold the grinder for Rs.2880 with 20% profit on the labelled price. At what price did he buy the grinder? Options: A. Rs 2000 B. Rs 2040 C. Rs 2240 D. Rs 2400 E. None of these Answer:
B
9,639
algebra
Question: For every integer n ≥ 3, the function h(n) is defined as the product of all the odd integers from 1 to n, inclusive. What is the value of h(102) – h(101)? Options: A. 102 B. 0 C. 101 D. 98 E. 100 Answer:
B
2,488
algebra
Question: If logX = (logY)/2 = (logZ)/5, then X4.Y3.Z-2 =? Options: A. 2 B. 10 C. 1 D. 0 E. 3 Answer:
C
2,579
algebra
Question: If a quarter kg of onions costs 90 paise, how many paise will 100 gm cost? Options: A. 36 paise B. 65 paise C. 56 paise D. 87 paise E. 15 paise Answer:
A
12,739
algebra
Question: A train 100 m long crosses a platform 125 m long in 15 sec; find the speed of the train? Options: A. 55 kmph B. 52 kmph C. 57 kmph D. 54 kmph E. 59 kmph Answer:
D
12,133
algebra
Question: A shopkeeper buys two articles for Rs.1000 each and then sells them, making 30% profit on the first article and 30% loss on second article. Find the net profit or loss percent? Options: A. 200 B. 278 C. 282 D. 202 E. 300 Answer:
E
3,880
algebra
Question: Number between 1 to 301. Find the non prime numbers is not divisible by 2,3,5,7. Options: A. 10 B. 12 C. 15 D. 18 E. 20 Answer:
A
14,461
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Question: A box contains 21 electric bulbs, out of which 4 are defective. Two bulbs are chosen at random from this box. The probability that at least one of these is defective is Options: A. 4/19 B. 7/19 C. 12/19 D. 21/95 E. 31/88 Answer:
E
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Question: If y exceeds x by 30%, then x is less than y by? Options: A. 23 2/8% B. 16 8/3% C. 23 1/13% D. 76 2/3% E. 23 2/3% Answer:
C
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Question: The average age of boys in a class is 16 years and that of the girls is 15 years. What is the average age for the whole class? Options: A. 15 B. 16 C. 15.5 D. Insufficient Data E. 17 Answer:
D
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