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algebra
Question: ? x 24 = 173 x 240 Options: A. 545 B. 685 C. 865 D. 1730 E. 534 Answer:
D
5,317
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Question: The price of a car is marked at $11,000. If the car has successive discounts of 20%, 15% and 5%, then at what price does a customer buy the car? Options: A. $6702 B. $6924 C. $7106 D. $7348 E. $7580 Answer:
C
10,624
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Question: UBA Capital recently bought Brand new vehicles for office use. UBA capital only went for Toyota and Honda and bought more of Toyota than Honda at the ratio of 8:2. If 80% of the Toyota bought and 20% of the Honda bought were SUV’s. How many SUV’s did UBA capital buy in the aforementioned purchase? Options: A. 66% B. 64% C. 68% D. 69% E. 72% Answer:
C
5,487
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Question: What is the sum of the greatest common factor and the lowest common multiple of 45 and 125? Options: A. 1920 B. 2201 C. 3240 D. 1130 E. 3840 Answer:
D
5,303
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Question: Ginger over the course of an average work-week wanted to see how much she spent on lunch daily. On Monday and Thursday, she spent $9.43 total. On Tuesday and Wednesday, she spent $3.54 on each day. On Friday, she spent $7.89 on lunch. What was her average daily cost? Options: A. a. $3.19 B. b. $3.75 C. c. $3.90 D. d. $4.88 E. e. $4.23 Answer:
D
4,052
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Question: A photography dealer ordered 72 Model X cameras to be sold for $250 each, which represents a 20 percent markup over the dealer’s initial cost for each camera. Of the cameras ordered, 6 were never sold and were returned to the manufacturer for a refund of 50 percent of the dealer's initial cost. What was the dealer's approximate profit or loss as a percent of the dealer’s initial cost for the 72 cameras? Options: A. 7% loss B. 13% loss C. 7% profit D. 14% profit E. 15% profit Answer:
D
3,937
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Question: Two passenger trains start at the same hour in the day from two different stations and move towards each other at the rate of 16 kmph and 22 kmph respectively. When they meet, it is found that one train has traveled 60 km more than the other one. The distance between the two stations is? Options: A. 565 B. 444 C. 676 D. 456 E. 663 Answer:
D
6,252
algebra
Question: A and B’s salaries together amount to Rs. 3,000. A spends 95% of his salary and B spends 85% of his. If now their savings are the same, what is A’s salary? Options: A. 2777 B. 2250 C. 2789 D. 2776 E. 2881 Answer:
B
14,840
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Question: One fourth of a solution that was 10 percent oats by weight was replaced by a second solution resulting in a solution that was 16 percent oats by weight. The second solution was what percent oats by weight ? Options: A. 34% B. 24% C. 22% D. 18% E. 8.5% Answer:
A
9,546
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Question: If the cost price of 18 pens is equal to the selling price of 15 pens, the gain percent is: Options: A. 9% B. 20% C. 50% D. 80% E. 34% Answer:
B
12,227
algebra
Question: A cone of height 7 cm and base radius 3 cm is carved from a rectangular block of wood 10 cm * 5 cm * 2 cm. The percentage of wood wasted is Options: A. 26 % B. 28 % C. 32 % D. 34 % E. None Answer:
D
12,562
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Question: The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 729 : 2197. What is the ratio of their total surface areas? Options: A. 81 : 169 B. 81 : 122 C. 81 : 124 D. 81 : 126 E. 81 : 129 Answer:
A
4,076
algebra
Question: The average price of three items of furniture is Rs. 15000. If their prices are in the ratio 3:5:7, the price of the cheapest item is : Options: A. 6000 B. 7000 C. 8888 D. 9000 E. None of these Answer:
D
997
algebra
Question: If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and so height is made 3 times, what is the new volume of the cylinder divided by the old one? Options: A. 8. B. 12. C. 6. D. 4. E. 10. Answer:
B
4,332
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Question: 12.5 * 4.2 * 8.8 = ? Options: A. 352 B. 435 C. 462 D. 646 E. 742 Answer:
C
8,610
algebra
Question: If n is a positive integer such that n!/(n-2)! = 342, find n. Options: A. 17 B. 18 C. 19 D. 20 E. 21 Answer:
C
1,176
algebra
Question: What is the approximate value of b in the following equation? 18% of 4514 + 25% of 3415 = b Options: A. 1620 B. 1670 C. 1680 D. 1690 E. 1630 Answer:
B
14,531
algebra
Question: Jim goes 6.4 mph on his bike. He needs to go to the store to get bread. The store is 2 miles away if he leabes now at 2 pm what time will he return if it takes him 13 minutes in the store? Options: A. 2 hr 4 m B. 1 h 15 m C. 1 hr 37 m D. 1 hr 24 m E. 2 hr 45 m Answer:
B
551
algebra
Question: After replacing an old member by a new member, it was found that the average age of eight members of a club is the same as it was two years ago.What is the difference between the ages of the replaced and the new member? Options: A. 2 years B. 4 years C. 8 years D. 16 years E. None of these Answer:
D
4,840
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Question: 3889 + 14.952 - ? = 3854.002 Options: A. 47.95 B. 49.95 C. 45.97 D. 47.59 E. 45.79 Answer:
B
12,439
algebra
Question: How many different subsets of the set {10, 14, 17, 26} are there that contain an odd number of elements? Options: A. 3 B. 6 C. 18 D. 10 E. 8 Answer:
E
4,372
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Question: The number of employees in Obelix Menhir Co. is a prime number and is less than 300. The ratio of the number of employees who are graduates and above, to that of employees who are not, can possibly be :- Options: A. 101 : 88 B. 87 : 100 C. 110 : 111 D. 85 : 98 E. 97 : 84 Answer:
E
3,497
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Question: Kavin has 8 pairs of shoes; each pair is a different color. If Kavin randomly selects 2 shoes without replacement from the 16 shoes, what is the probability that she will select 2 shoes of the same color? Options: A. 2/5 B. 1/5 C. 1/19 D. 1/15 E. 1/21 Answer:
D
14,872
algebra
Question: A 6% stock yields 8%. The market value of the stock is: Options: A. Rs. 48 B. Rs. 75 C. Rs. 96 D. Rs. 133.33 E. Rs. 122 Answer:
B
14,574
algebra
Question: During the past week, a local fish market tested N fish for two infections. If 1/10 of those tested had infection A and, of those with infection A, 1/5 also had infection B, how many fish did not have both infection A and B? Options: A. N/15 B. 4N/15 C. 14N/15 D. N/5 E. 49N/50 Answer:
E
14,789
algebra
Question: In a fuel station the service costs $2.05 per car, every liter of fuel costs 0.6$. Assuming that you fill up 3 mini-vans and 2 trucks, how much money will the fuel cost to all the cars owners total, if a mini- van's tank is 70 liters and a truck's tank is 120% bigger and they are all empty-? Options: A. 312.6$ B. 321.05$ C. 343.7$ D. 398.85$ E. 412.12$ Answer:
B
1,407
algebra
Question: A person incurs loss for by selling a watch for Rs1140.at what price should the watch be sold to earn a 5% profit ? Options: A. 1200 B. 1260 C. 1301 D. 1340 E. 1400 Answer:
B
12,474
algebra
Question: Last year, sales at Company Zora were 10% greater in February than in January, 10% less in March than in Feb, 20% greater in April than in March, 10% less in May than in April, and 10% greater in June than in May. In which month were sales closest to Jan? Options: A. March B. April C. May D. June E. February Answer:
A
12,604
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Question: If Rs.450 amount to Rs.540 in 4 years, what will it amount to in 6 years at the same rate % per annum? Options: A. 227 B. 887 C. 585 D. 2679 E. 27 Answer:
C
5,176
algebra
Question: The average of 35 students in a class is 16 years. The average age of 21 students is 14. What is the average age of remaining 14 students? Options: A. 16 years B. 76 years C. 14 years D. 19 years E. 15 years Answer:
D
5,829
algebra
Question: Two trains 140 m and 210 m long run at the speed of 60 km/hr and 40 km/hr respectively in opposite directions on parallel tracks. The time which they take to cross each other is? Options: A. 12.6 sec B. 10.1 sec C. 10.6 sec D. 10.8 sec E. 10.2 sec Answer:
A
6,062
algebra
Question: An analysis of the monthly incentives received by 5 salesmen : The mean and median of the incentives is $7000. The only mode among the observations is $12,000. Incentives paid to each salesman were in full thousands. What is the difference between Q the highest and the lowest incentive received by the 5 salesmen in the month? Options: A. $4000 B. $5000 C. $9000 D. $11,000 E. $13,000 Answer:
D
7,792
algebra
Question: A river 3m deep and 36 m wide is flowing at the rate of 2 kmph the amount of water that runs into the sea per minute is? Options: A. 4500 B. 2678 C. 3600 D. 3400 E. 2500 Answer:
C
12,850
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Question: A school has 4 section of Chemistry in Class X having 40, 35, 45 and 42 students. The mean marks obtained in Chemistry test are 50, 60, 55 and 45 respectively for the 4 sections. Determine the overall average of marks per student. Options: A. 50.25 B. 52.25 C. 51.25 D. 53.25 E. None of the above Answer:
B
6,775
algebra
Question: Cindy is thinking of a number which is 4 less than the square of a positive integer. The number has the property that it has two 2-digit prime factors. What is the smallest possible value of Cindy's number? Options: A. 221 B. 231 C. 241 D. 251 E. 261 Answer:
A
3,588
algebra
Question: If the price of a computer were reduced by 12 percent, which of the following could not be the final price of the computer? (Assume initial price to be integer in cents) Options: A. $844.10 B. $895.40 C. $1,053.80 D. $1,135.20 E. $1,262.80 Answer:
A
14,695
algebra
Question: If a person walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he would have walked 20 km more. The actual distance traveled by him is? Options: A. 50 km B. 76 km C. 18 km D. 16 km E. 97 km Answer:
A
10,266
algebra
Question: In how many years will a sum of money doubles itself at 5% per annum on simple interest? Options: A. 10 % B. 5 % C. 12 % D. 16 % E. 20% Answer:
E
693
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Question: In a class of 250 students, 130 study Spanish and 100 study French. If a student must study at least one of these two languages, what percent of the students study French but NOT Spanish? Options: A. 60% B. 40% C. 30% D. 20% E. 10% Answer:
A
2,533
algebra
Question: In a village of 100 households, 65 have at least one DVD player, 75 have at least one cell phone, and 35 have at least one MP3 player. If x and y are respectively the greatest and lowest possible number of households that have all three of these devices, x – y is: Options: A. 60 B. 55 C. 45 D. 35 E. 25 Answer:
A
5,011
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Question: A certain Sky Blue paint contains 10 percent blue pigment and 90 percent red pigment by weight. A certain green paint contains 70 percent blue pigment and 30 percent yellow pigment. When these paints are mixed to produce a brown paint, the brown paint contains 40 percent blue pigment. If the brown paint weighs 10 grams, then the red pigment contributes how many grams of that weight? Options: A. 1.5 B. 2.5 C. 3.5 D. 4.5 E. 5.5 Answer:
D
3,443
algebra
Question: The L.C.M. of two numbers is 48. The numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3. Then sum of the number is: Options: A. 28 B. 32 C. 40 D. 53 E. 54 Answer:
C
982
algebra
Question: Given that x = 2^b – (8^35 + 16^5), which of the following values for b yields the lowest value for |x|? Options: A. 104 B. 105 C. 106 D. 107 E. 125 Answer:
B
9,372
algebra
Question: When the integer k is divided by 7, the remainder is 6. Which of the following expressions below when divided by 7, will have a remainder of 5? I. 4k + 2 II. 6k + 4 III. 8k + 3 Options: A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I and II only E. I, II and III Answer:
D
5,943
algebra
Question: By selling a 50meters cloth one gain the selling price of 20meters. Find the gain percent? Options: A. 50% B. 100% C. 75% D. 25% E. 90% Answer:
B
14,131
algebra
Question: If x < y < z and y-x > 3, where x is an even integer and y and z are odd integers, what is the least possible value of z - x? Options: A. 7 B. 6 C. 8 D. 9 E. 10 Answer:
A
4,222
algebra
Question: Pipe A can fill a tank in 5 hours, pipe B in 10 hours and pipe C in 30 hours. If all the pipes are open, in how many hours will the tank be filled? Options: A. 2 B. 2.2 C. 3 D. 3.5 E. 4 Answer:
C
91
algebra
Question: A trader bought a car at 20% discount on its original price. He sold it at a 40% increase on the price he bought it. What percent of profit did he make on the original price? Options: A. 12% B. 19% C. 15% D. 14% E. 22% Answer:
A
5,652
algebra
Question: An error 2% 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. 2% B. 2.02% C. 4% D. 4.04% E. 5% Answer:
D
2,266
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Question: Evaluate 4.3*4.3*4.3+1/4.3*4.3-4.3+1 Options: A. 14.3 B. 52.3 C. 5.3 D. 42.3 E. 32.3 Answer:
C
10,723
algebra
Question: A wheel that has 6 cogs is meshed with a larger wheel of 14 cogs. If the smaller wheel has made 21 revolutions, what will be the number of revolutions made by the larger wheel? Options: A. 15 B. 12 C. 21 D. 9 E. 22 Answer:
D
8,031
algebra
Question: A reduction of 20% in the price of salt enables a lady to obtain 10kgs more for Rs.600, find the original price per kg? Options: A. s.11 B. s.14 C. s.15 D. s.21 E. s.29 Answer:
C
9,512
algebra
Question: If F is the product of all positive integers less than 31, than what is the greatest integer k for which F/18^k is an integer? Options: A. 3 B. 6 C. 7 D. 14 E. 26 Answer:
C
9,573
algebra
Question: If 10^(b-1)< 0.000125 <10^b, what is the value of an integer b? Options: A. -4 B. -3 C. -2 D. 3 E. 4 Answer:
B
261
algebra
Question: A, B and C rents a pasture for Rs.841. A put in 12 horses for 8 months, B 16 horses for 9 months and 18 horses for 6 months. How much should C pay? Options: A. 270 B. 289 C. 267 D. 261 E. 552 Answer:
D
14,659
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Question: 5.511/10.02 = Options: A. 0.35 B. 0.55 C. 0.3509 D. 0.351 E. 0.3527 Answer:
B
3,337
algebra
Question: Ben lost a 100 m race to Miles by a mere 0.10 m. If Ben gave Miles a 4 m head start at the beginning of the race, how many meters more will it take before Ben overtakes miles? Options: A. 2.55m B. 3.55m C. 1.55m D. 4.55m E. 0.55m Answer:
A
5,497
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Question: Raja is able to sell a hand-carved statue for $805 which was a 15% profit over his cost. How much did the statue originally cost him? Options: A. $700 B. $512.40 C. $555.40 D. $574.90 E. $588.20 Answer:
A
14,792
algebra
Question: In how many ways can you seat 5 people on a bench if one of them does not want to sit on the middle seat or at either end? Options: A. 40 B. 44 C. 48 D. 52 E. 56 Answer:
C
4,016
algebra
Question: If CD represents a positive two digit number, where C and D are single digit integers, which of the following cannot be true? Options: A. C+D =9 B. (C. (D. =9 C. C-D = 9 D. D-C= 9 E. C/D = 9 Answer:
D
3,626
algebra
Question: A person was asked to state his age in years. His reply was , "Take my age 3 years hence, multiply it by 3 and subtract 3 times my age 3 years ago and you will know how old I am." What was the age of the person ? Options: A. 18 B. 92 C. 27 D. 26 E. 19 Answer:
A
10,563
algebra
Question: A bank pays interest to its customers on the last day of the year. The interest paid to a customer is calculated as 10% of the average monthly balance maintained by the customer. John is a customer at the bank. On the last day, when the interest was accumulated into his account, his bank balance doubled to $4680. What is the average monthly balance maintained by John in his account during the year? Options: A. 2840 B. 5680 C. 23400 D. 7540 E. 28400 Answer:
C
445
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Question: A cement mixture is composed of 3 elements. By weight, 1/3 of the mixture is sand, 1/4 of the mixture is water, and the remaining 10 pounds of the mixture is gravel. What is the weight of the entire mixture in pounds? Options: A. 24 B. 26 C. 28 D. 30 E. 36 Answer:
A
6,752
algebra
Question: The sum of money will be double itself in 40 years and simple interest find rate of interest? Options: A. A. 1.5% B. B. 2.5% C. C. 3.5% D. D. 4.5% E. E. 5.5% Answer:
B
5,111
algebra
Question: Raj tossed 3 dices and there results are noted down then what is the probability that Raj gets 10? Options: A. 27/219 B. 27/216 C. 27/212 D. 27/211 E. 27/210 Answer:
B
5,965
algebra
Question: Mohit sold an article for $24000. Had he offered a discount of 10% on the selling price, he would have earned a profit of 8%. What is the cost price of the article? Options: A. 16000 B. 20000 C. 15000 D. 18000 E. 17000 Answer:
B
3,555
algebra
Question: Solution for 3.15+.014+.458 Options: A. 3.622 B. 3.911 C. 4.938 D. 2.986 E. 2.999 Answer:
A
2,194
algebra
Question: After allowing a discount of 15% on the marked price, the selling price is $6800 for an article. If it was sold at marked price, there would have been a profit of 60%. The cost price of the article is? Options: A. $5400 B. $5750 C. $5000 D. $7000 E. $2000 Answer:
C
9,598
algebra
Question: Three pipes of same capacity can fill a tank in 8 hours. If there are only two pipes of same capacity, the tank can be filled in? Options: A. 76 hours B. 12 hours C. 15 hours D. 17 hours E. 16 hours Answer:
B
7,338
algebra
Question: (12)^3 x 6^4 ÷ 432 = ? Options: A. 5184 B. 5060 C. 5148 D. 5084 E. None of them Answer:
E
12,816
algebra
Question: Vijay bought 160 shirts at the rate of Rs. 225 per shirt. The transport expenditure was Rs. 1400. He paid an octroi at the rate of Rs. 1.75 per shirt and labour charges were Rs. 320. What should be the selling price of one shirt, if he wants a profit of 40%? Options: A. 282 B. 332.5 C. 277 D. 285 E. 2812 Answer:
B
3,367
algebra
Question: A, B and C can do a work in 5 days, 8 days and 12 days respectively. In how many days can all three of them working together, complete the work? Options: A. 2 22/49 B. 2 2/49 C. 2 2/0 D. 2 2/2 E. 2 2/19 Answer:
A
9,952
algebra
Question: The base of a triangular field is three times its altitude. If the cost of cultivating the field at Rs. 24.68 per hectare be Rs. 333.18, find its base and height. Options: A. 100m B. 125m C. 150m D. 278m E. 300m Answer:
E
2,867
algebra
Question: How much greater is the combined area in square inches of the front and back of a rectangular sheet of paper measuring 11 inches by 9 inches than that of a rectangular sheet of paper measuring 4.5 inches by 11 inches? Options: A. 50% B. 87% C. 100% D. 187% E. 200% Answer:
C
2,526
algebra
Question: 5358 x 61 = ? Options: A. 326838 B. 323758 C. 323298 D. 273258 E. 327382 Answer:
A
12,083
algebra
Question: A man gets a simple interest of Rs.600 on a certain principal at the rate of 5% p.a in two years. Find the compound interest the man will get on twice the principal in two years at the same rate? Options: A. s.1000 B. s.1056 C. s.1150 D. s.1230 E. s.1256 Answer:
D
7,563
algebra
Question: From a pack of cards two cards are drawn one after the other, with replacement. The probability that the first is a red card and the second is a king is Options: A. 1/26 B. 1/25 C. 1/20 D. 1/21 E. 1/22 Answer:
A
8,291
algebra
Question: Two identical circles intersect such that their centers and the points at which they intersect form a square of side 2 cm. What is the area of the region where the two circles intersect? Options: A. pi^2 - 2 B. 2pi - 4 C. 4 - pi D. 4 - pi/2 E. 2 - pi/4 Answer:
B
10,223
algebra
Question: The average of 5 consecutive integers starting with m as the first integer is n. What is the average of 13 consecutive integers that start with (m + 2)? Options: A. m + 6 B. n + 6 C. n + 3 D. m + 5 E. n + 4 Answer:
B
1,168
algebra
Question: What is the simple interest rate per annum on an investment that took up to 12.5 years to double its initial amount? Options: A. 10 B. 6 C. 12 D. 4 E. 8 Answer:
E
4,144
algebra
Question: A train 200m long passes a standing man in 18 seconds. What is the speed of the train? Options: A. 30km/hr B. 40km/hr C. 42km/hr D. 50km/hr E. 32km/hr Answer:
B
5,149
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Question: How many 3-digit numbers can be formed from the digits 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9, which are divisible by 5 and none of the digits is repeated? Options: A. 5 B. 4 C. 20 D. 25 E. 30 Answer:
C
84
algebra
Question: Amit and Ananthu can do a work in 15 days and 60 days respectively. Amit started the work and left after 3 days. Ananthu took over and completed the work. In how many days was the total work completed? Options: A. 38 days B. 40 days C. 43 days D. 45 days E. 51 days Answer:
E
3,149
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Question: Six lights begin to flash together at 12:00 noon and flash respectively at intervals of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 seconds. Not including the flash at 12:00 noon, how many more times will all six lights flash together before 4:00 pm (i.e. four hours later)? Options: A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9 E. 11 Answer:
B
12,628
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Question: A train 440 m long is running with a speed of 60 km/hr. In what time will it pass a man who is running at 6 km/hr in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going? Options: A. 80 B. 26 C. 24 D. 54 E. 15 Answer:
C
880
algebra
Question: How many numbers between 100 and 756 are divisible by 2, 3, and 7 together? Options: A. 112 B. 77 C. 267 D. 16 E. 99 Answer:
D
6,747
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Question: If December 3rd, 1999 is a Friday, what day is January 5th, 2000? Options: A. Wednesday B. Thursday C. Friday D. Saturday E. Sunday Answer:
A
14,365
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Question: The average (arithmetic mean) of four numbers is 4x + 6. If one of the numbers is x, what is the average of the other three numbers? Options: A. x + 1 B. 3x + 3 C. 5x + 8 D. 5x + 4 E. 15x + 12 Answer:
C
6,535
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Question: If 0.25 of a number is equal to 0.05 of another number, the ratio of the numbers is : Options: A. 2 : 5 B. 3 : 4 C. 1 : 5 D. 20 : 5 E. 30:7 Answer:
C
14,333
algebra
Question: A reduction of 40% in the price of bananas would enable a man to obtain 64 more for Rs.40, what is reduced price per dozen? Options: A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 7 Answer:
A
9,056
algebra
Question: If a, b, c, d, and e are positive integers, which of the following could not become a terminating decimal? Options: A. 33/2^(4b. B. 34/5^(2c. C. 35/100^e D. 36/4^w E. 37/3^(5v. Answer:
E
1,467
algebra
Question: What is the sum of all possible 3-digit numbers that can be constructed using the digits 1, 2, and 4 if each digit can be used only once in each number? Options: A. 1210 B. 1221 C. 1332 D. 1443 E. 1554 Answer:
E
10,936
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Question: Two persons start running simultaneously around a circular track of length 400 m from the same point at speeds of 15 km/hr and 25 km/hr. When will they meet for the first time any where on the track if they are moving in opposite directions? Options: A. 11 B. 10 C. 28 D. 27 E. 36 Answer:
E
5,641
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Question: What is the sum of odd integers from 35 to 75, inclusive? Options: A. 1,560 B. 1,500 C. 1,240 D. 1,155 E. 1,100 Answer:
D
6,537
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Question: The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 36, Find the first number? Options: A. 21 B. 18 C. 12 D. 16 E. 10 Answer:
E
9,418
algebra
Question: The symphony sells two kinds of tickets: orchestra, for $30, and upper tiers, for $12. On a certain night, the symphony sells 90 tickets and gets $1836 in revenue from the sales. How many orchestra tickets did they sell? Options: A. 38 B. 42 C. 46 D. 50 E. 54 Answer:
B
452
algebra
Question: All of the stocks on the over the counter market are designated by either a 4 letter or a 5 letter code that is created by using the 26 letters of the alphabet. Which of the following gives the maximum number of different stocks that can be designated with these codes? A. B. C. D. E. Options: A. 2 (26. ^5 B. 26(26. ^4 C. 27(26. ^4 D. 26(26. ^5 E. 27(26. ^5 Answer:
C
4,326
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Question: If x = y+4.5x and y = x+18, what is the value of x/y ? Options: A. -6/5. B. -7/20. C. 1/4. D. -2/7. E. 1.5. Answer:
D
4,044
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Question: There are 89 people that own pets. 15 people own only dogs, 10 people own only cats, 5 people own only cats and dogs, 3 people own cats, dogs and snakes. How many total snakes are there? Options: A. 2 B. 4 C. 8 D. 59 E. 32 Answer:
D
11,575
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Question: A's 5th birthday is on 12th which is a (say) Monday of a leap year. What willbe the day on their 6th birthday? Options: A. sunday B. monday C. tuesday D. wednesday E. thursday Answer:
C
4,137