Maths Solved Problems PDF
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Factorial
Let n be a positive integer. Then n factorial (n!) can be
defined as
n! = n(n-1)(n-2)...1
Examples
i. 5! = 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120
ii. 3! = 3 x 2 x 1 = 6
Special Cases
iii. 0! = 1
iv. 1! = 1
Permutations
Permutations are the different arrangements of a given
number of things by taking some or all at a time
Examples
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Repetition
The term repetition is very important in permutations and
combinations.
Consider the same situation described above where we
need to find out the total number of possible samples of
two objects which can be taken from three objects P,Q , R.
If repetition is allowed, the same object can be taken more
than once to make a sample.
i.e., if repetition is allowed, PP, QQ, RR can also be
considered as possible samples.
If repetition is not allowed, then PP, QQ, RR cannot be
considered as possible samples
Normally repetition is not allowed unless mentioned
specifically.
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If r > n, nPr = 0
Special Case: nP0 = 1
n
P2 = 8 x 7 = 56
If r > n, nCr = 0
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C2 = 87 21
ii.
= 28
=5
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
In a group of 6 boys and 4 girls, four children are to be selected
such that
at least one boy should be there.
Hence we have 4 choices as given below
We can select 4 boys ------(Option 1).
Number of ways to this = 6C4
We can select 3 boys and 1 girl ------(Option 2)
Number of ways to this = 6C3 x 4C1
We can select 2 boys and 2 girls ------(Option 3)
Number of ways to this = 6C2 x 4C2
We can select 1 boy and 3 girls ------(Option 4)
Number of ways to this = 6C1 x 4C3
Total number of ways
= (6C4) + (6C3 x 4C1) + (6C2 x 4C2) + (6C1 x 4C3)
= (6C2) + (6C3 x 4C1) + (6C2 x 4C2) + (6C1 x 4C1) [Applied the
formula nCr = nC(n - r) ]
=[65 21 ]+[(654 321 )4]+[(65 21 )(43 21 )]+[6
4]
= 15 + 80 + 90 + 24
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= 209
3. From a group of 7 men and 6 women, five persons are to be
selected to form a committee so that at least 3 men are there on
the committee. In how many ways can it be done?
A. 624
B. 702
C. 756
D. 812
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
From a group of 7 men and 6 women, five persons are to be
selected with at least 3 men.
Hence we have the following 3 choices
We can select 5 men ------(Option 1)
Number of ways to do this = 7C5
We can select 4 men and 1 woman ------(Option 2)
Number of ways to do this = 7C4 x 6C1
We can select 3 men and 2 women ------(Option 3)
Number of ways to do this = 7C3 x 6C2
Total number of ways
= 7C5 + [7C4 x 6C1] + [7C3 x 6C2]
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= 7C2 + [7C3 x 6C1] + [7C3 x 6C2] [Applied the formula nCr = nC(n r) ]
=[76 21 ]+[(765 321 )6]+[(765 321 )(65 21
)]
= 21 + 210 + 525 = 756
4. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
'OPTICAL' be arranged so that the vowels always come
together?
A. 610
B. 720
C. 825
D. 920
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The word 'OPTICAL' has 7 letters. It has the vowels 'O','I','A' in
it and these 3 vowels
should always come together. Hence these three vowels can be
grouped and considered as a
single letter. That is, PTCL(OIA).
Hence we can assume total letters as 5. and all these letters are
different.
Number of ways to arrange these letters = 5! = [5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x
1] = 120
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A. 720
C. None of these
B. 420
D. 5040
10. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
'LEADING' be arranged such that the vowels should always
come together?
A. None of these
B. 720
C. 420
D. 122
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The word 'LEADING' has 7 letters. It has the vowels 'E','A','I' in
it and
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outcomes
=2x2x2=8
(The possible outcomes are HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH,
THT, TTH, TTT )
12. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
'DETAIL' be arranged such that the vowels must occupy only
the odd positions?
A. None of these
B. 64
C. 120
D. 36
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The word 'DETAIL' has 6 letters which has 3 vowels (EAI) and
3 consonants(DTL)
The 3 vowels(EAI) must occupy only the odd positions.
Let's mark the positions as (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6).
Now, the 3 vowels should only occupy the 3 positions marked as
(1),(3) and (5) in any order.
Hence, number of ways to arrange these vowels = 3P3
= 3! = 3 x 2 x 1 = 6
Now we have 3 consonants(DTL) which can be arranged in the
remaining 3 positions in any order
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13. A bag contains 2 white balls, 3 black balls and 4 red balls. In
how many ways can 3 balls be drawn from the bag, if at least
one black ball is to be included in the draw?
A. 64
B. 128
C. 32
D. None of these
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
From 2 white balls, 3 black balls and 4 red balls, 3 balls are to
be selected such that
at least one black ball should be there.
Hence we have 3 choices as given below
We can select 3 black balls --------------------------(Option 1)
We can select 2 black balls and 1 non-black ball------(Option 2)
We can select 1 black ball and 2 non-black balls------(Option 3)
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15. In how many ways can the letters of the word 'LEADER' be
arranged?
A. None of these
B. 120
C. 360
D. 720
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
The word 'LEADER' has 6 letters.
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But in these 6 letters, 'E' occurs 2 times and rest of the letters are
different.
Hence,number of ways to arrange these letters
= 6! 2! =654321 21 =360
16. How many words can be formed by using all letters of the
word 'BIHAR'?
A. 720
B. 24
C. 120
D. 60
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
The word 'BIHAR' has 5 letters and all these 5 letters are
different.
Total words formed by using all these 5 letters = 5P5 = 5!
= 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The word 'ENGINEERING' has 11 letters.
But in these 11 letters, 'E' occurs 3 times,'N' occurs 3 times, 'G'
occurs 2 times,
'I' occurs 2 times and rest of the letters are different.
Hence,number of ways to arrange these letters
= 11! (3!)(3!)(2!)(2!) =[1110987654321 (321)
(321)(21)(21) ]=277200
18. 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?
A. 20
B. 16
C. 8
D. 24
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
A number is divisible by 5 if the its last digit is a 0 or 5
We need to find out how many 3 digit numbers can be formed
from the 6 digits (2,3,5,6,7,9)
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Since the digits 5 is placed at unit place and another one digits is
placed at tens place,
we have now four digits remaining. Any of these 4 digits can be
placed at hundreds place.
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by using all the letters of the word, 'DELHI' using each letter
exactly once?
A. 720
B. 24
C. None of these
D. 120
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The word 'DELHI' has 5 letters and all these letters are different.
Total words (with or without meaning) formed by using all these
5 letters using each letter exactly once
= Number of arrangements of 5 letters taken all at a time
= 5P5 = 5! = 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 120
P2 = 100 x 99 = 9900
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21. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
'RUMOUR' be arranged?
A. None of these
B. 128
C. 360
D. 180
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The word 'RUMOUR' has 6 letters.
But in these 6 letters, 'R' occurs 2 times, 'U' occurs 2 times and
rest of the letters are different.
Hence, number of ways to arrange these letters
= 6! (2!)(2!) =654321 (21)(21) =180
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digits remaining(0,1,2,4,6,7,8,9)
So, the next 4 places can be filled with the remaining 8 digits in
8
P4 ways
Total number of ways = 8P4 = 8 x 7 x 6 x 5 = 1680
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A. None of these
C. 576
B. 600
D. 625
26. A box contains 4 red, 3 white and 2 blue balls. Three balls
are drawn at random. Find out the number of ways of selecting
the balls of different colours?
A. 62
B. 48
C. 12
D. 24
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
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=45 x 210
= 9450
28. In how many different ways can 5 girls and 5 boys form a
circle such that the boys and the girls alternate?
A. 2880
B. 1400
C. 1200
D. 3212
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
In a circle, 5 boys can be arranged in 4! ways
Given that the boys and the girls alternate.
Hence there are 5 places for girls which can be arranged in 5!
ways
Total number of ways = 4! x 5! = 24 x 120 = 2880
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The first ring can be worn in any of the 3 fingers
=> There are 3 ways of wearing the first ring
Similarly each of the remaining 5 rings also can be worn in 3
ways
Hence total number of ways
=333336=3 6 =729
30. In how many ways can 5 man draw water from 5 taps if no
tap can be used more than once?
A. None of these
B. 720
C. 60
D. 120
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
1st man can draw water from any of the 5 taps
2nd man can draw water from any of the remaining 4 taps
3rd man can draw water from any of the remaining 3 taps
4th man can draw water from any of the remaining 2 taps
5th man can draw water from remaining 1 tap
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31. How many two digit numbers can be generated using the
digits 1,2,3,4 without repeating any digit?
A. 4
B. 10
C. 12
D. 16
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
We have four digits 1,2,3,4
The first digit can be any digit out of the four given digits
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4 3
Since the first digit can be chosen in 4 ways and second digit
can be chosen in 3 ways,
both the digits can be chosen in 4 3 = 12 ways. [Reference :
Multiplication Theorem]
i.e., 12 two digit numbers can be formed
32. There are three places P, Q and R such that 3 roads connects
P and Q and 4 roads connects Q and R. In how many ways can
one travel from P to R?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 14
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
The number of ways in which one can travel from P to R = 3 4
= 12
[Reference : Multiplication Theorem]
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A. None of these
C. 25
B. 50
D. 150
35. In how many ways can three boys can be seated on five
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chairs?
A. 30
C. 60
B. 80
D. 120
Now there are 4 chairs remaining. The second boy can sit in any
of the four chairs (4 ways)
5 4
Now there are 3 chairs remaining. The third boy can sit in any of
the three chairs (3 ways)
5 4 3
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37. There are 5 yellow, 4 green and 3 black balls in a bag. All
the 12 balls are drawn one by one and arranged in a row. Find
out the number of different arrangements possible.
A. 25230
B. 23420
C. 21200
D. 27720
Here is the answer and explanation
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
[Reference : Permutations : Special Case 2 : Permutation of
Like Things]
The number of different arrangements possible
=12! 5! 4! 3! =121110987654321 (5432
1)(4321)(321) =1211109876 (4321)(32
1) =121110987 (4321) =1110987 (2) =1110
947=2521110=27720
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A. 720
C. 120
B. 360
D. 60
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C. 28
D. 128
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Here n = 8
Hence, the number of triangles that can be formed by joining the
vertices of an octagon
=n(n1)(n2) 6 =8(81)(82) 6 =8.7.6 6 =56
C2 nC2
Here m = 9, n = 9
Hence, The number of rectangles that can be formed = mC2 nC2
= 9C2 9C2 = (9C2)2
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C3 - mC3
Here n = 14, m = 4
Hence, The number of triangles = nC3 - mC3 = 14C3 - 4C3
= 14C3 - 4C1 [ nCr = nC(n - r)]
=141312 321 4=(14132)4=360
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46. What is the sum of all 4 digit numbers formed using the
digits 2, 3,4 and 5 without repetition?
A. 93324
B. 92314
C. 93024
D. 91242
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
[Reference : Sum of all numbers formed from given digits]
If all the possible n digit numbers using the n distinct digits are
formed, the sum of all the numbers so formed is equal to
(n-1)! (Sum of the n digits) (111 ... n times)
Here n=4.
Hence the sum of all 4 digit numbers formed using the digits 2,
3,4 and 5 without repetition
= (4-1)! (2 + 3 + 4 + 5)(1111) = 3! 14 1111 = 6 14 1111
= 93324
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C. 7
D. 6
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n(n-1) = 56
n2 - n 56 = 0
n=bb 2 4ac 2a =1(1) 2
41(56) 21
=11+224 2 =1225 2 =115 2 =16 2
or 14 2 =8 or 7
Since n cannot be negative, n = 8
C2 - mC2 + 1
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Here n=8
The required number of quadrilaterals
=n(n1)(n2)(n3) 24 =8(81)(82)(83) 24 =8765 24
=875 4 =275=710=70
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C8 = nC27
=> n 8 = 27
=> n =27 + 8 = 35
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
10 students can be arranged in a row in 10P10 = 10! ways
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C. 9! 2!
D. 10! 2!
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Since the digit 0 is placed at unit place and another one digits is
placed at tenth place,
we have now 8 digits remaining. Any of these 8 digits can be
placed at hundredth place.
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Since the digit 5 is placed at unit place and another one digits is
placed at hundredth
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58. How many numbers, between 100 and 1000, can be formed
with the digits 3, 4, 5, 0, 6, 7? (Repetition of digits is not
allowed)
A. 142
B. 120
C. 100
D. 80
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Here we can take only 3 digit numbers which will be between
100 and 1000.
We have 6 digits (3, 4, 5, 0, 6, 7). But in these 6 digits, 0 cannot
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59. A telegraph has 10 arms and each arm can take 5 distinct
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60. There are two books each of 5 volumes and two books each
of two volumes. In how many ways can these books be arranged
in a shelf so that the volumes of the same book should remain
together?
A. 4! 5! 2!
B. 4! 14!
C. 14!
D. 4! 5! 5! 2! 2!
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in 2P2 = 2! Ways
Hence total number of ways = 4! 5! 5! 2! 2!
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among themselves
in 4P4 = 4! ways
Hence, total number of ways in which 9 different colour balls be
arranged in a row
so that black, white, red and green balls are always together = 6!
4! ------(B)
From (A) and (B),
Total number of ways in which 9 different colour balls can be
arranged in a row
so that black, white, red and green balls are never together
= 9! (6! 4!) = (6! 7 8 9) - (6! 4!) = 6! (7 8 9 4!)
= 6! (504 24) = 6! 480 = 720 480 = 345600
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67. Kiran has 8 black balls and 8 white balls. In how many ways
can he arrange these balls in a row so that balls of different
colours are alternate?
A. 8! 7!
B. 2 8! 7!
D. (8!)2
C. 2 (8!)2
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
The 8 black balls can be arranged in
8
P8 = 8! Ways ---(A)
Now we need to arrange white balls such that white balls and
black balls are positioned
alternatively. i.e., we can arrange 8 white balls either in the 8
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positions marked
as A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H or in the 8 positions marked as
B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I as shown below
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
10 software engineers can be arranged in a round table in (10-1)!
= 9! ways ---(A)
[Reference : Circular Permutations: Case 1]
Now we need to arrange civil engineers such that no two civil
engineers can be seated together.
i.e., we can arrange 6 civil engineers in any of the 10 positions
marked as * below
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Here the digits(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) can be repeated and 0 can
also be used to start the
mobile number.
Hence, any of the 10 digits can be placed at any place of the 8
digit number
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
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Explanation :
Initially we will find out the number of 8 digits mobile numbers
that can be formed if
any digit can be repeated (with 0 can also start the mobile
number)
The digits can be repeated and 0 can also be used to start the
mobile number.
Hence, any of the 10 digits(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) can be placed at
any place of
the 8 digit number
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
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77. How many possible outcomes are there when five dice are
rolled in which at least one dice shows 6?
A. 65 - 55
B. 66 - 56
C. 65
D. 56
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Answer : Option A
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Explanation :
Initially we will find out the total number of possible
outcomes when 5 dice are
rolled.
Outcome of first die can be any number from (1,2,3,4,5,6).
i.e, outcome of first die can happen in 6 ways
Similarly outcome of each of the other 4 dice can also happen in
6 ways
6 6 6 6 6
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79. How many numbers not exceeding 10000 can be made using
the digits 2,4,5,6,8 if repetition of digits is allowed?
A. 9999
B. 820
C. 780
D. 740
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Given that the numbers should not exceed 10000
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= 5 + 52 + 53 + 54
=5(5 4 1) 51 [ Reference: Sum of first n terms in a
geometric progression (G.P.) ]
=5(6251) 4 =5(624) 4 =5156=780
80. How many 5 digit numbers can be formed using the digits
1,2,3,4, 9 such that no two consecutive digits are the same?
A. None of these
B. 9 84
D. 85
C. 95
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Here, no two consecutive digits can be the same
The ten thousands place can be filled by any of the 9 digits
(1,2,3,4, 9)
9
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Similarly, hundreds place, tens place and unit place can be filled
by any of the 8 digits
9 8 8 8 8
81. In how many ways can 5 blue balls, 4 white balls and the
rest 6 of different colour balls be arranged in a row?
A. 15!
B. 15! 5!4!
C. 15P6
D. 15P7
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
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n! p 1 ! p 2 ! ... p r !
Here, all the balls are not different.
Total number of balls= 5 + 4 + 6 = 15
Number of blue balls= 5
Number of white balls= 4
Rest 6 balls are of different colours
From the above given formula, the required number of
arrangements
=15! 5!4!
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A. 800
C. 780
B. 720
D. 740
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= 10C4 --------------(B)
From (A) and (B),
The number of ways in which a committee of 4 engineers can be
formed
from 10 software engineers and 6 civil engineers such that the
committee
must contain at least 1 civil engineer
= 16C4 - 10C4
=16151413 4321 10987 4321 =4151413
32 10927 32
=451413 2 10327 2
=2514131037=1820 210=1610
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88. A box contains 12 black balls, 7 red balls and 6 blue balls. In
how many ways can one or more balls be selected?
A. 696
B. 728
C. 727
D. 896
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
[Reference : Total Number of Combinations : Case 2]
Number of ways of selecting one or more than one objects out of
S1 alike objects of one kind, S2 alike objects of the second kind
and S3 alike objects of the third kind is
(S1 + 1) (S2 + 1)(S3 + 1) - 1
Hence, require number of ways = (12 + 1)(7 + 1)(6 + 1) 1 =
(13 8 7) 1 = 728- 1 = 727
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5th box can contain any number of balls from the 4 balls
Hence, the required number of ways = 4 4 (5 times) = 45
But this reasoning is wrong. For instance, if the 1st box contains
all the 4 balls,
other boxes can not contain any balls.
Due to such dependencies, we cannot apply the multiplication
theorem in this way
because multiplication theorem states that If an operation can be
performed
in m different ways and following which a second operation can
be performed
in n different ways, then the two operations in succession can be
performed
in m n different ways
Hence 54 is the correct answer, not 45)
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C. 85
B. 8P5
D. 58
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 : Using Formula
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Reference : Distribution of k balls into n boxes : formula 1]
Here n = 5, k = 8. Hence, as per the above formula,
the required number of ways = nk = 58
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 2 : Using Concepts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Here both balls and boxes are different. Hence the order of
selection is important.
Given that any box can contain more than one ball. Hence,
1st ball can be placed into any of the 5 boxes
2nd ball can be placed into any of the 5 boxes
3rd ball can be placed into any of the 5 boxes
...
8th ball can be placed into any of the 5 boxes
Hence, the required number of ways = 5 5 ... (8 times) = 58
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5th box can contain any number of balls from the 8 balls
Hence, the required number of ways = 8 8 ... (5 times) = 85
But this reasoning is wrong. For instance, if the 1st box contains
all the 8 balls, other
boxes can not contain any balls.
Due to such dependencies, we cannot apply multiplication
theorem in this way
because multiplication theorem states that If an operation can be
performed
in m different ways and following which a second operation can
be performed
in n different ways, then the two operations in succession can be
performed
in m n different ways
Hence 58 is the correct answer, not 85)
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Two balls for the second selected box can be selected in 5C2
ways
Remaining 3 balls can be arranged in 3! Ways
Hence, total number of ways = 5C2 7C2 5C2 3! ---(B)
From (A) and (B),
The required number of ways = (5C1 7C3 4!) + (5C2 7C2
5
C2 3!)
= (5 35 24) + (10 21 10 6)
= 4200 + 12600 = 16800
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A box (in which 3 balls are put) can be selected in 5C1 ways
Now, the three balls can be selected in 7C3 ways
Remaining 4 balls can be arranged in 4! Ways
Hence, total number of ways = 5C1 7C3 4! ---(A)
Case 2 : 1, 1, 1, 2, 2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes
and 1 ball is put in each of the remaining 3 boxes)
The two boxes (in each of them, two balls are put) can be
selected in 5C2 ways.
Now, two balls for the first selected box can be selected in 7C2
ways
Two balls for the second selected box can be selected in 5C2
ways
Remaining 3 balls can be arranged in 3! Ways
Hence, total number of ways = 5C2 7C2 5C2 3! ---(B)
From (A) and (B),
The total number of ways = (5C1 7C3 4!) + (5C2 7C2 5C2
3!)
= (5 35 24) + (10 21 10 6)
= 4200 + 12600 = 16800
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103. Five balls needs to be placed in three boxes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed
in the boxes if no box can be empty and all balls and boxes are
different?
A. 220
B. 150
C. 120
D. 190
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
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Case B : 1, 2, 2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes and 1 ball is put
in the remaining 1 box)
The two boxes (in each of them, two balls are put) can be
selected in 3C2 ways.
Now, two balls for the first selected box can be selected in 5C2
ways
Two balls for the second selected box can be selected in 3C2
ways
Remaining 1 ball can be placed only in 1 way
Hence, total number of ways = 3C2 5C2 3C2 1 = 3 10 3 =
90 ---(B)
From (A) and (B),
The required number of ways
= 60 + 90 = 150
104. Five balls needs to be placed in three boxes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed
in the boxes if no box can be empty , all balls are identical but
all boxes are different?
A. 8
B. 6
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D. 2
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A box (in which 3 balls are put) can be selected in 3C1 ways
Now, the three balls can be selected only in 1 way (as all the
balls are identical)
Remaining 2 balls can be arranged in only 1 way (as all the balls
are identical)
Hence, total number of ways = 3C1 = 3---(A)
Case B : 1, 2, 2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes and 1 ball is put
in the remaining 1 box)
The two boxes (in each of them, two balls are put) can be
selected in 3C2 ways.
Now, two balls for the first selected box can be selected only in
1 way(as all the balls are identical)
Two balls for the second selected box can be selected in only in
1 way(as all the balls are identical)
Remaining 1 ball can be placed only in 1 way
Hence, total number of ways = 3C2 = 3---(A)
From (A) and (B),
The required number of ways = 3 + 3 = 6
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105. Five balls needs to be placed in three boxes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed
in the boxes if all balls are identical and all boxes are different?
A. 32
B. 21
C. 18
D. 11
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
[Reference : Distribution of k balls into n boxes: formula 5]
Here n = 3, k = 5. Hence, as per the above formula,
the required number of ways
= (n+k-1)Ck = 7C5 = 21
106. Five balls needs to be placed in three boxes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed
in the boxes so that no box can be empty if all balls are different
but all boxes are identical?
A. 25
B. 23
C. 15
D. 6
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 : Using Formula
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Reference: Distribution of k balls into n boxes: formula 11]
Here n = 3, k =5. Hence, as per the above formula,
the required number of ways
= S(k,n)
=1 n! i=0 n1 (1) i n C i (ni) k =1 3! i=0 2 (1) i 3
C i (3i) 5 =1 6 [3 C 0 (3) 5 3 C 1 (2) 5 +3 C 2 (1) 5 ]=1 6
[(3) 5 3(2) 5 +3(1) 5 ] =1 6 [24396+3]=1 6 150=25
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 2 : Using Concepts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Since no box can be left empty, there can be only two cases
Case A : 1 , 1, 3
(i.e., 3 balls are put in 1 box and 1 ball is put in each of the
remaining 2 boxes)
A box (in which 3 balls are put) can be selected only in 1 way
(As all boxes
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Now, the three balls can be selected in 5C3 ways
Remaining 2 balls can be arranged in the remaining 2 boxes (1
ball in each box)
only in 1 way (As all boxes are identical)
Hence, total number of ways = 5C3 = 10---(A)
Case B : 1, 2, 2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes and 1 ball is put
in the remaining 1 box)
The two boxes (in each of them, two balls are put) can be
selected only in 1 way(As all
boxes are identical)
Now, two balls for the first selected box can be selected in 5C2
ways
Two balls for the second selected box can be selected in 3C2
ways
Remaining 1 ball can be placed in the remaining 1 box only in 1
way
Hence, total number of ways = 5C2 3C2 = 5 3 = 15 ---(B)
From (A) and (B),
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107. Five balls needs to be placed in three boxes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed
in the boxes so that no box remains empty if all balls and boxes
are identical?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 2
D. 6
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 : Using Formula
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Reference: Distribution of k balls into n boxes: formula 15]
Here n = 3, k =5. Hence, as per the above formula,
the required number of ways = P(k,n) = P(5,3)
The partitions of 5 into 3 parts are
1+1+3
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Hence the number of partitions of 5 into 3 parts are = 2
=> P(5,3) = 2
=>The required number of ways = 2
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Since no box can be left empty, there can be only two cases
Case A : 1 , 1, 3
(i.e., 3 balls are put in 1 box and 1 ball is put in each of the
remaining 2 boxes)
Total number of ways in which this can be done = 1
(As both boxes and balls are identical)
Case B : 1, 2, 2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes
and 1 ball is put in the remaining 1 box)
Total number of ways in which this can be done = 1
(As both boxes and balls are identical)
From (A) and (B), The required number of ways = 1 + 1 = 2
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108. Five balls needs to be placed in three boxes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many ways can the balls be placed
in the boxes so that no box remains empty If all balls and boxes
are identical but the boxes are placed in a row.
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 1
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Here, the balls and boxes are identical.
But the boxes are placed in a row. Hence, we need to consider
the boxes as distinct
i.e., This should be treated as a problem where balls are identical
and boxes are distinct.
Now it can be solved in any of the following ways.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 : Using Formula
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------[Reference : Distribution of k balls into n boxes: formula 7]
Here n = 3, k = 5. Hence, as per the above formula,
the required number of ways
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 2 : Using Concepts
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Since no box can be left empty, there can be only two cases
Case A : 1 , 1, 3
(i.e., 3 balls are put in 1 box and 1 ball is put in each of the
remaining 2 boxes)
A box (in which 3 balls are put) can be selected in 3C1 ways
Now, the three balls can be selected only in 1 way (as all the
balls are identical)
Remaining 2 balls can be arranged in only 1 way (as all the balls
are identical)
Hence, total number of ways = 3C1 = 3---(A)
Case B : 1, 2, 2
(i.e., two balls are put in each of the two boxes and 1 ball is put
in the remaining 1 box)
The two boxes (in each of them, two balls are put) can be
selected in 3C2 ways.
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Now, two balls for the first selected box can be selected only in
1 way(as all the balls are identical)
Two balls for the second selected box can be selected in only in
1 way(as all the balls are identical)
Remaining 1 ball can be placed only in 1 way
Hence, total number of ways = 3C2 = 3---(A)
From (A) and (B), the required number of ways = 3 + 3 = 6
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115. In how many ways can seven '#' symbol and five '*' symbol
be arranged in a line so that no two '*' symbols occur together?
A. 44
B. 56
C. 62
D. 28
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
There are 7 identical '#' symbols and 5 identical '*' symbols.
We need to arrange these 12 symbols in a line so that no two '*'
symbols occur together.
The seven '#' symbols can be arranged in 1 way ---(A)
(Because all these symbols are identical and order is not
important)
Now there are 8 positions to arrange the five '*' symbols
so that no two '*' symbols occur together as indicated in the
diagram below
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c)1app,2cho,1banana
17. A scientist was researching on animal behavior in his lab. He
was very interested in analyzing the behavior of bear. For some
reason he travelled 1mile in north direction & reached at north
pole.there he saw a bear .he then followed the bear around 1 hr
with a speed of 2km/hr in east direction.After that he travelled in
south direction & reached at his lab in2 hrs. Then what is the
colour of the bear? I think ans is white
a)white b)black c)gray d)brown
18. In a particular city there are 100 homes
numbered from 1,2,3..100. Thecity was build
by a builder from chennei. There was 45 shop in
the town which was build by a builder from
Mumbai. THE 2nd builder can build the in time as
compared to 1st builder. If the 2nd builder builds in
15 days,then how many 2s are used by the builder
from Chennai in numbering the 100 homes?
a)17 b)18 c)19
ans d) 20
c)19
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_ 143.
32. One man want to build a wall the length and breadth of the
wall are 20, 30 respectively. He need 35 bricks for one square
centimeter then how many bricks he need?
Ans:l*b*35(no of bricks needed for sqcm)
33. one person had three children.he has 7 pennis.then how he
can distribute the fruits among his child by folloing conditions.
a)he can get one water millon for 1 penny.
b)he can get 2 oranges for 1 penny.
c)he can get 3 grapes for 1 penny.
Ans:2 water millon 1 orange 1 grape
34. 1/3 rd of a number is more 3 than the 1/6th of a number then
find the number?
Ans:18
35. In Tnagar many buildings were under residential
category.for buildings they number as 1 to 100. For shops,
corporation numbered between 150 and 200 only prime
numbers. how many time 6 will appear in building numbering?
Ans:
For 1 to 10 - 1 six
2 to 20 - 1 six
Similarly upto 59 we utilise six, 5 times
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Ans: V=IR
53.There r ten spots in library and each spot has 4 tables and
ten readers ar there . sorry I dont remember complete
question?
Ans: None
54:lion and tiger r there.lion lies on Monday,tues,wends and
tiger lies on thurs,frid,sat.
Lion said that today is one of those days when I lies.
Tiger said that today is one of those days when I lie too.Then
find today?
Ans: Thursday
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ANS:
(1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2)=(1/8)
thus 1 out of 8
65.
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resistance is X ohm voltage Y then wat is current
1.
2.
3.
4.
ans:V=IR
66. I have 3
grandsons...........................................
age diff btw 2 of grandsons X yrs
1st grandson is twice elder than younger one
adiition off ages of all the three is y
thn what is age of eldest grandson??(there is some
value in X and Y)
67. Ferrari is leading car manufacturer.*Ferrari
S.p.A.* is an Italian sports
car ........................................
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similarly 2,7,22,67=======>n*3+1
so series is 1,2,3,7,7,22,15,67,31,202,63........
71. By using 1,2,3,4,5,how many 5 digit no. can
be formed which is divisible by 4,repetation of no.
is allowed??
Ans-last 2 place should be divisible by 4
So possible values at last place are 12,24,32,44,52
this can be arranged in 5 ways
The rest 3 places can be filled in 5*5*5 way so
total is 5^4
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Ans: c
87. Two bowls are taken, one contains water and another
contains tea.one spoon of water is added to second bowl and
mixed well, and a spoon of mixture is taken from second bowl
and added to the second bowl. Which statement will hold good
for the above?
(Ans: second liquid in first bowl is smaller than the first
mixture in second bowl)
88. Form 8 digit numbers from by using 1, 2,3,4,5 with
repetition is allowed and must be divisible by4?
a.31250
Ans: c
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12*2+2=26
26*2+2=54)
89. A lies on mon, tues, wed and speak truths on other days, B
lies on thur, fri, sat and speaks truths on other days one day a
said I lied today and B said I too lied today. What is the day?
90. Man, Bear, North, South, walks.
Ans: White
91. A father has 7 pennys with him and 1 water melon is for 1p,
2chickoos for 1p, 3 grapes foe 1p.he has three sons. How can he
share the fruits equally?
Ans: 1 watermelon,2chickoos,1grape
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92. (1/2) of a number is 3 times more than the (1/6) of the same
number?
Ans: 9
93. There are two pipes A and B. If A filled 10 liters in hour B
can fills 20 liters in same time. Likewise B can fill 10, 20, 40,
80,160.if B filled in (1/16) th of a tank in 3 hours, how much
time will it take to fill completely?
Ans:7 hours
94. KEYWORDS:T.Nagar,Chennai,1-100,prime numbers b/n
140-180,How many 2s are there?
Ans: 20 (Not only 2s ,1s,3s,4s,5s,6s,7s,8s,9s,0s also
20)
95. A man is standing before a painting of a man and he says I
have no bro and sis and his father is my fathers son?
Ans: he himself
96. One question has last part like difference between two
terms is 9 and product of two numbers is 14, what is the squares
of sum of numbers?
Ans:109
97. What is the value of [(3x+8Y)/(x-2Y)]; if x/2y=2?
Ans:10 {the numerical may change)
98. A pizza shop made pizzas with to flavours.in home there
are N different flavors, in that M flavors are taken to made
pizza.in how many ways they can arrange?
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99. One grandfather has three grandchildren, two of their age
difference is 3, eldest child age is 3 times youngest childs age
and eldest childs age is two times of sum of other two children.
What is the age of eldest child?
Ans:15
100. KEYWORDS: one organization ,material labor and
maintenance are in the ratio of 4:6:7,the material cost
is:100,what is the total cost?
Ans: 425
101. KEYWORDS: density, reluctance, sensitivity, voltage
,current, what is the resistance Formula is R=V/I
102. In a market 4 man are standing .the average age of the
four before 4years is 45,aftyer some days one man is added and
his age is 49.what is the average weight of all?
Ans: 49
103. KEYWORDS: Sports readers,10 tables,4chairs per table,
each table has different number of people then how many tables
will left without at least one person?
Ans : 6
107. KEYWORDS: Die, card, coin, b/n 2 to 12
Ans: All are equal
108. In a school for a student out of a 100 he got 74 of average
for 7 subjects and he got 79 marks in 8th subject. what is the
average of all the subjects?
Ans: 74.625
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109. In a question ,last part has ,the ages of two people has the
ratio of 6:6 and by adding the numbers we get 44,after how
many years the ratio would be 8:7?
Ans: 8
110.One train travels 200m from A to B with 70 km/ph. and
returns to A with 80kmph, what is the average of their speed?
111. Two years before Pauls age is 2times the Alice age and
the present age of Paul is 6times the Alice. what is the presents
Pauls age???( 3years) u try to solve this question once
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135.If a pipe can fill the tank within 6 hrs but due to leak it took
30 min more
now if the tank was full hw much tym will it take to get emptyed
through the leak??(i dont remembr whole sum exactly)(lil bit
tricky sum)
136.Avg wt of class is X kg(some number) after adding wt of
the teacger avg wt of class becomes Y kg then wat is the wt of
the teacher??
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question well.
here let group alternate terms 3,7,15,31 (3+4 =7, 7+8 =15,
15+16=31)
Similarly for second group (22,45,? (22+23 = 45, 45+46 = 91)
hence ans is 91.
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10.the first two numbers are 1 and 2. The numbers in series are
3,6,7,14, , 32? Which number comes before 32
161.The age of two people is in the ratio 6:8. the sum of their
ages is 77. after 2 years the ratio of their ages becomes 5:7. wat
is their present age?
162.if a and b are mixed in 3:5 ration and b,c are mixed in 8:5
ration if the final mixture is 35 litres,find the amount of b in the
final mixture
163.
A vendor sells 1 apple for 1 penny, 2 grapes for 1
penny, 3 bananas for 1 penny. A man spends 7 penny and gives
equal amount of fruits to each of his three daughters. What is the
possible number of fruits each daughter gets? Ans: 1 apple,2
grape,2 banana
5 persons standing in queue with different age group,
164.
two years ago their average age will be X(I couldnt remember)
and 6th person joined with them. hence the current average age
has become Y(I couldnt remember). find the age of seventh
person?
165.
Horse started to chase dog as it relieved stable three
hrs ago. Avg speed of the horse was given and the time horse
chased dog was also given. What is the speed of the dog?
166.
5,9,12,18,26,36,47,72,--? Here odd terms have
differences as multiples of 7 and even terms adds with
themselves to form the next number. So answer is 75.
167.
In Tnagar many buildings were under residential
category. for buildings they number as 1 to 100. For shops,
corporation numbered between 150 and 200 only prime
numbers. how many time 4 will appear in building numbering?
Ans: 19
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181) Horse started to chase dog as it relieved stable two hrs ago.
And horse started to ran with average speed 22km/hr, horse
crossed 10 mts road and two small pounds with depth 3m, and it
crossed two small street with 200 mts length. After traveling 6
hrs, 2hrs after sunset it got dog. compute the speed of dog?
Ans: As we have speed and travel time of horse, we can get
distance travelled by it...
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2 to 20 - 1 six
Similarly upto 59 we utilise six, 5 times
from 60 to 69 (including 66) - 11 times
from 70 to 100 - 3, hence ans = 5+11+3 = 19
Ans:19.
184) ((4x+3y)+(5x+9y))/(5x+5y) = ? as (x/2y) = 2
Ans: 2(simple algebra, i think u no need of explanation)
185) If we subract a number with y, we get 4 increase of
number, once it got divided by y itself.. Find that number??
Ans: 12 (we can easily predict from options, as we take y as 6)
186) I dont remember exactly the question, one logical problem
stating the colour of beer?
Ans: white.
187) Jumbled letters, parakeet(answer)
Ans: bird(category)
188) ratio proportional problem with age. Sorry, dint remember
exact question.
189) one question like. (209*144)^2 +
(209*209)+(209*144)+(144*144) = ?
Ans: here you can use calc, many(4 to 5) questions were depend
upon calc alone.(no need problem solving technique).
190) Im only son for my parents. (some irrelevant statements in
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b.
Tree
c.
Bird
d.
Thing
Ans: c (bird)
198.
There is a factory which is producing the bicycles and
four wheelers. One day the total production of wheels is 158.
Find out the possible no. of bicycles produced
a.
b.
c.
d.
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200. A dog two hours early before the horse started. The horse
reached the dog after 6 hours with the speed of 16kmph . find
the speed of dog. I cant remember the exact figures.
Ans may be 16.5kmph
201. There is a problem with blood relations. A man is saying
while pointing to a person who is painting like this: I am the
only son to my father. His father is the son my father. Find the
relation to him with the painting person.
ans: his son
202. There is problem on probabilities. There are gloves and
hats with three different colors with some totals are given for
each type. Then asked to find out the probability of taking
the pair of glove and hat of same color in dark.
203. There is a bacteria which has the probability of die 1/3 of its
total number or it may tripled. Find out the probability
A.
P=1/3+(2/3*p^3)
B.
P=2/3+(2/3*p^3)
C.
P=2/3+(1/3*p^3)
D.
P=2/3+(2/3*p^3)
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210) The three sides of a triangle are given.16, 14, 21 cms and
this triangle is conveted into a square .so what will be the area of
the square generated?
Ans: - (14+16+21)/4. Then you will get the 1 side of a square
and now find the area of a square.ie, side^2
211) An equation of the form 4x+6y-2z=32 . Find the difference
between x intercept and z intercept?
Ans: x/a+y/b+z/c=1
212) A toy train can make 10 sounds sound changes after every
4 min................. .....................................
.......................................... now train is defective and can make
only 2 sounds.................
................................................................................. Find
probability that same sound is repeated 5 times consecutively (1
OUT OF __)?
Ans: 1/32
213) ) 20men and 20 women are there, they dance with each
other, is there possibilty that 2 men are dancing with same
women and vice versa.
Ans-never
214) 10 people are there, they are shaking hands together, how
many hand shakes possible, if they are in no pair of cyclic
sequence.
Ans-9
215) In school there are some bicycles and 4wheeler wagons.
One Tuesday there are 234 wheels in the campus. How many
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table, each table has different number of people then how many
tables will left without at least one person?
Ans : 6
222) passage................... joe is taller than jerry and 3
pillers. kistern is shorter than joe and 2 pillers is jerry
shorter/taller than kistern ?
Ans:
223) a volume of A are having in a container of sphere... how
many semi hemispheres of B volume each will be rqred to
transfer all the A in to semi hemispheres.....?
Ans: A= x B
224) Question based on V=I*R but in dis question most of data
given are ridiculas like volume ,density,length,height similar
long story are given
Ans:
225) Peter and Paul are two friends. The sum of their ages is 42
years. Peter is twice as old as Paul was when Peter was as old as
Paul is now. What is the present age of Peter?
Ans:
226) A horse chases a pony 2 hours after the pony runs. Horse
takes 4 hours to reach the pony. If the average speed of the horse
is 81 kmph, what s the average speed of the pony? (This
question was really long with loads of irrelevant statement)
Ans:
227) difrence b/w two nubers is 4.and their product is 17.then
find the sum of their squers? Ans:
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235)
Some age, average related problems (practice R.
S.Aggarwal )
236)
(1/2) of a number is 3 times more than the (1/6) of the
same number..?
237)
There are two pipes A and B. If A filled 10 liters in hour B
can fills 20 liters in same time. Likewise B can fill 10, 20, 40,
80,160.if B filled in (1/16) th of a tank in 3 hours, how much
time will it take to fill completely?
Ans: 7 hours
238)
In a market 4 man are standing .the average age of the four
before 4years is
45, after some days one man is added
and his age is 49.what is the average weight of all?
Ans: 49
239)
One train travels 200m from A to B with 70 km/ph. and
returns to A with 80kmph, what is the average of their speed?
Ans: apply 2xy/x+y
240) The three sides of a triangle are given.18, 18, 28 cms
and this triangle is conveted into a square .so what will be
the area of the square generated?
Ans: - (18+18+28)/4. Then you will get the 1 side of a square
and now find the area of a square.ie, side^2
241) An equation of the form 7x+17y+ 3z=54. Find the
difference between x intercept and z intercept?
Hint: x/a+y/b+z/c=1
Ans: convert the above equation to this form and see the
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probability that same sound is repeated 3 times
consecutively (1 OUT OF __)?
1.16
2.8
3.12
4.4
Ans: (1/2)*(1/2)*(1/2) = (1/8)
248) Probability problem (little tricky)
249) Some Statement and Conclusion type problems
250) Entry ticket to an exhibition ranges from 1p to 7p. You
need to provide exact change at the counter. You have 7p coin.
In how many parts will u divide 7p so that u will provide the
exact change required and carry as less coins as possible?
a) 8 b) 7 c) 5 d) 3 (I cud not solve out the answer in exam)
251) Dhoni and Ponting are waiting for the toss to happen.
Umpire found that the coin to be tossed is missing. Ponting then
takes a dice (1-6) from his pocket and asks the umpire to toss
with it. Umpire feels both the captains may not get fair chance
with dice. Dhoni den suggests a solution to umpire which den
wud give fair chance to both captains. What would be the idea
of Dhoni?
a) Toss the dice if even no comes captain wil win the toss and if
it is odd he loses.
(Its the only option I remember and I think its da answer)
252) Now pet's age is to times when paul was once. But at that
time paul's age=pet's current age ,how old is pet?
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253) Block has 10,9,5 size, how many unit cube is needed to
make a block of that size?
254) 23 people are there, they are shaking hands together, how
many hand shakes possible, if they are in pair of cyclic
sequence.
Ans-22
255) 10men and 10 women are there, they dance with each
other, is there possibilty that 2 men are dancing with same
women and vice versa.
Ans-never
256) A lady took out jacket and gloves, which are avialable in
blue 26, yellow 30 and red 56. Power goes off, she can
distinguish between gloves and jacket but not in colors. What's
the possibilty their she will pick up pair of gloves of each color
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the middle of the question one number series is there.I got the
series 3 12 7 26 15 b ?
Ans:54
(Logic: 3*2+1=7 12*2+2=26
7*2+1=15 26*2+2=54)
266. A father has 7 pennys with him and 1 water melon is for
1p, 2chickoos for 1p, 3 grapes foe 1p.he has three sons. How can
he share the fruits equally?
Ans: 1 watermelon,2chickoos,1grape
267. A lies on mon, tues, wed and speak truths on other days, B
lies on thur, fri, sat and speaks truths on other days.. one day a
said I lied today and B said I too lied today. What is the day?
268. Man, Bear, North, South, walks.
Ans: White
269. (1/2) of a number is 3 times more than the (1/6) of the same
number?
Ans: 9(for any no it can be true)
270. There are two pipes A and B. If A filled 10 liters in hour B
can fills 20 liters in same time. Likewise B can fill 10, 20, 40,
80,160.if B filled in (1/16) th of a tank in 3 hours, how much
time will it take to fill completely?
Ans:7 hours
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Ans: 49
278. KEYWORDS: one organization ,material ,labor and
maintenance are in the ratio of 4:6:7,the material cost
is:100,what is the total cost?
Ans: 425
279. KEYWORDS: density, reluctance, sensitivity, voltage
,current, what is the resistance Formula is R=V/I
280. KEYWORDS: Sports readers,10 tables,4chairs per table,
each table has different number of people then how many tables
will left without at least one person?
Ans : 6
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a)20 b 19 c 18 d 17
295. Simple question bt big one on average
age.sth like a,b,c weigheted separately 1st a,b,c
,then a& b,then b&c ,then c&a at last abc,the last
weight was 167,then what will be the avg weight
of the 7 weight?
296. Arrange the jumbled letters to make a perfect
word RGTEI(sth like this). Find to which category it
belong? (plz do not these type q becoz its time
consuming)
A)town b)vegetable c)animal d) bird
297) Simple puzzle based on IQ
3 persons a,b,c were there A always says truth,B
lies on Monday,tusday,& Wednesday.but C lies on
thrusday,Friday & saturday .one day A saidthat B
& C said to A that B said yesterday way one of
the days when I lies,C said thatyesterday way
one of the days when I lies too.then which day
was that?
Ans: a Sunday b thrusday c saterday d.
298) A girl has to make pizza with different toppings. There
are 8 different toppings. In how many ways can she make pizzas
with 2 different toppings.
Answer: 8 * 7 = 56
299) Peter and Paul are two friends. The sum of their ages is 35
years. Peter is twice as old as Paul was when Peter was as old as
Paul is now. What is the present age of Peter?
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Ans : 6
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Ans: 9
390. There are two pipes A and B. If A filled 10
liters in hour B can fills 20 liters in same time.
Likewise B can fill 10, 20, 40, 80,160.if B filled in
(1/16) th of a tank in 3 hours, how much time will
it take to fill completely?
Ans: 7 hours
391. In a market 4 man are standing .the average
age of the four before 4years is 45,aftyer some
days one man is added and his age is 49.what is
the average weight of all?
Ans: 49
392. There are 10 reading spots in a room. Each
reading spot has a round table. Each round table
has 4 chair. If different no of persons are sitting at
each reading spot. And if there are 10 persons
inside the room then how many reading spots
donot have atleast a single reader.
(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) 7 (4) None
Ans 6. because different no of persons are sitting
on round table. So possible differnt combinations
for 10 people will be 1 2 3 4. because max 4
people can sit on round table. so round tables left
are 6.
393. A person do rock climbing at an altitude of
800 m.He go up by 7 mph. and come down by 9
mph. what was his av speed.
Ans (7+9)/2=8.
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Age calculation
1. Ten years ago, P was half of Q in age. If the ratio of their present ages is 3:4,
what will be the total of their present ages?
A. 45
B. 40
C. 35
D. 30
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let the present age of P and Q be 3x and 4x respectively.
2. Father is aged three times more than his son Sunil. After 8 years, he would be
two and a half times of Sunil's age. After further 8 years, how many times would
he be of Sunil's age?
A. 4 times
B. 4 times
C. 2 times
D. 3 times
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3. A man's age is 125% of what it was 10 years ago, but 83 1/3 % of what it will be
after ten 10 years. What is his present age?
A. 70
B. 60
C. 50
D. 40
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4. A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years, his age will be twice the age
of his son. What is the present age of his son?
A. 23 years
B. 22 years
C. 21 years
D. 20 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let the present age of the son = x years
Then present age the man = (x+24) years
Given that in 2 years, man's age will be twice the age of his son
=> (x+24) +2 = 2(x+2)
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=> x = 22
5. Present ages of Kiran and Syam are in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years
hence, the ratio of their ages will become 11 : 9 respectively. What is Syam's
present age in years?
A. 28
B. 27
C. 26
D. 24
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Ratio of the present age of Kiran and Syam = 5 : 4
=> Let the present age of Kiran = 5x
Present age of Syam = 4x
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6. The sum of ages of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years.
Find out the age of the youngest child?
A. 6 years
B. 5 years
C. 4 years
D. 3 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let the age of the youngest child = x
Then the ages of 5 children can be written as x, (x+3), (x+6),(x+9) and (x+12)
7. A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. The total of the ages of A,
B and C is 27. How old is B?
A. 10
B. 9
C. 8
D. 7
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
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B's age = 2x = 25 = 10
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9. A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your
birth". If the father's age is 38 years now, what was the son's age five years back?
A. 20 years
B. 18 years
C. 14 years
D. 22 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let the son's present age be x years.
Then, (38 - x) = x
=> 2x = 38
=> x = 38/2 = 19
10. Ayisha's age is 1/6th of her father's age. Ayisha 's father's age will be twice the
age of Shankar's age after 10 years. If Shankar's eight birthdays was celebrated two
years before, then what is Ayisha 's present age.
A. 10 years
B. 12 years
C. 8 years
D. 5 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Consider Ayisha's present age = x
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Given that Ayisha 's father's age will be twice the age of Shankar's age after 10
years
=> Shankar's age after 10 years = (6x + 10) = 3x + 5
Also given that Shankar's eight birthdays was celebrated two years before =>
Shankar's age after 10 years = 8 + 12 = 20
=> 3x + 5 = 20
=> x = 15/3 = 5
=> Ayisha 's present age = 5 years
11. The sum of the present ages of a son and his father is 60 years. Six years ago,
father's age was five times the age of the son. After 6 years, what will be son's age?
A. 23 years
B. 22 years
C. 21 years
D. 20 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let the present age of the son = x, then
Present age of the father = 60-x
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Six years ago father's age was 5 times the age of the son
=> (60-x)-6 = 5(x-6)
=> 84 = 6x
=> x = 84/6 = 14
12. Kiarn is younger than Bineesh by 7 years and their ages are in the respective
ratio of 7 : 9, how old is Kiran?
A. 25
B. 24.5
C. 24
D. 23.5
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let the ages of Kiran and Bineesh are 7x and 9x respectively
7x = 9x-7
=> x = 7/2 = 3.5
13. Six years ago, the ratio of the ages of Vimal and Saroj was 6 : 5. Four years
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hence, the ratio of their ages will be 11 : 10. What is Saroj's age at present?
A. 18
B. 17
C. 16
D. 15
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Given that , six years ago, the ratio of the ages of Vimal and Saroj = 6 : 5
Hence we can assume that
The age of Vimal six years ago = 6x
The age of Saroj six years ago = 5x
14. At present, the ratio between the ages of Shekhar and Shobha is 4 : 3. After 6
years, Shekhar's age will be 26 years. Find out the age of Shobha at present?
A. 15 years
B. 14 years
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C. 13 years
D. 12 years
15. My brother is 3 years elder to me. My father was 28 years of age when my
sister was born while my mother was 26 years of age when I was born. If my sister
was 4 years of age when my brother was born, then what was the age my father
when my brother was born?
A. 35 years
B. 34 years
C. 33 years
D. 32 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let my age = x
Then
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My brother's age = x + 3
My mother's age = x + 26
My sister's age = (x + 3) + 4 = x + 7
My Father's age = (x + 7) + 28 = x + 35
16. The present ages of A,B and C are in proportions 4 : 7 : 9. Eight years ago, the
sum of their ages was 56. What are their present ages (in years)?
A. Insufficient data
B. 16, 30, 40
C. 16, 28 40
D. 16, 28, 36
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let's take the present age of A,B and C as 4x, 7x and 9x respectively
Then
(4x - 8) + (7x 8) + (9x 8) = 56
=> 20x = 80
=> x = 4
Hence the present age of A, B and C are 44, 74 and 94 respectively
ie, 16,28 and 36 respectively.
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17. A person's present age is two-fifth of the age of his mother. After 8 years, he
will be one-half of the age of his mother. What is the present age of the mother?
A. 60
B. 50
C. 40
D. 30
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let the present age of the person = x .
Then present age of the mother = 5x/2
Given that , after 8 years, the person will be one-half of the age of his mother.
=> (x + 8) = (1/2)(5x/2 + 8)
=> 2x + 16 = 5x/2 + 8
=> x/2 = 8
=> x = 16
18. A is as much younger than B and he is older than C. If the sum of the ages of B
and C is 50 years, what is definitely the difference between B and A's age?
A. Data inadequate
B. 3 years
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
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Now we need to find out B's age A's age. But we cannot find out this with the
given
data.
19. Sobha's father was 38 years of age when she was born while her mother was 36
years old when her brother four years younger to her was born. What is the
difference between the ages of her parents?
A. 6 years
B. 5 years
C. 4 years
D. 3 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Let Sobha's age = x and her brother's age = x-4
Then
Sobha's father's age = x + 38
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=> Sobha's father's age - Sobha's mother's age = (x + 38) [(x-4) + 36]
= x + 38 x +4 36
=6
20. The age of father 10 years ago was thrice the age of his son. Ten years hence,
father's age will be twice that of his son. What is the ratio of their present ages?
A. 7 : 3
B. 3 : 7
C. 9 : 4
D. 4 : 9
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Let the age of the son before 10 years = x and age of the father before 10 years =
3x
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21. The ages of two persons differ by 16 years. 6 years ago, the elder one was 3
times as old as the younger one. What are their present ages of the elder person?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let's take the present age of the elder person = x
and the present age of the younger person = x 16
(x 6) = 3 (x-16-6)
=> x 6 = 3x 66
=> 2x = 60
=> x = 60/2 = 30
22. The present age of a father is 3 years more than three times the age of his son.
Three years hence, father's age will be 10 years more than twice the age of the son.
What is father's present age?
A. 30 years
B. 31 years
C. 32 yeas
D. 33 years
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let the present age the son = x.
Then present age of the father = 3x + 3
Given that ,three years hence, father's age will be 10 years more than twice the age
of the son
=> (3x+3+3) = 2(x + 3) +10
=> x = 10
23. Kamal was 4 times as old as his son 8 years ago. After 8 years, Kamal will be
twice as old as his son. Find out the present age of Kamal.
A. 40 years
B. 38 years
C. 42 years
D. 36 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Let the age of the son before 8 years = x.
Then age of Kamal before 8 years ago = 4x
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24. If 6 years are subtracted from the present age of Ajay and the remainder is
divided by 18, then the present age of Rahul is obtained. If Rahul is 2 years
younger to Denis whose age is 5 years, then what is Ajay 's present age?
A. 50 years
B. 60 years
C. 55 years
D. 62 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Present age of Denis = 5 years
Present age of Rahul = 5-2 = 3
25. The ratio of the age of a man and his wife is 4:3. At the time of marriage the
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ratio was 5:3 and After 4 years this ratio will become 9:7. How many years ago
were they married?
A. 8 years
B. 10 years
C. 11 years
D. 12 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let the present age of the man and his wife be 4x and 3x respectively.
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=> t = 24/2 = 12
26. The product of the ages of Syam and Sunil is 240. If twice the age of Sunil is
more than Syam's age by 4 years, what is Sunil's age?
A. 16
B. 14
C. 12
D. 10
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let the age of Sunil = x and age of Syam = y.
Then
xy = 240 ---(1)
2x = y + 4
=> y = 2x 4
=> y = 2(x 2) ---(2)
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Always time is precious and objective tests measures not only how accurate you
are but also how fast you are. We can either solve this quadratic equation in the
traditional way. But more easy way is just substitute the values given in the choices
in the quadratic equation (equation 3 ) and see which choice satisfy the equation.
Here the option A is 10. If we substitute that value in the quadratic equation, x(x-2)
= 10 8 which is not equal to 120
Now try option B which is 12. If we substitute that value in the quadratic equation,
x(x-2) = 12 10 = 120. See, we got that x = 12.
Hence Sunil's age = 12
27. One year ago, the ratio of Sooraj's and Vimal's age was 6: 7 respectively. Four
years hence, this ratio would become 7: 8. How old is Vimal?
A. 32
B. 34
C. 36
D. 38
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28. The total age of A and B is 12 years more than the total age of B and C. C is
how many year younger than A?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Given that A+B = 12 + B + C
=> A C = 12 + B B = 12
=> C is younger than A by 12 years
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29. Sachin's age after 15 years will be 5 times his age 5 years back. Find out the
present age of Sachin?
A. 10 years
B. 11 years
C. 12 years
D. 13 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Let the present age of Sachin = x
Then (x+15) = 5(x-5)
=> 4x = 40
=> x = 10
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Pythagorean Theorem
(Pythagoras' theorem)
Geometric
Shapes
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Descrip
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Formulas
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Rectan
gle
l=
Length
Area = lb
b=
Breadth Perimeter = 2(l + b)
d = l 2 +b 2
d=
Length
of
diagona
l
Square
a=
Length
Area = a 2 =1 2 d 2
of a
side
Perimeter = 4a
d=
d=2 a
Length
of
diagona
l
Paralle
logram
Area = bh
b and c
Perimeter = 2(b + c)
are
sides
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b=
base
h=
height
Rhomb
us
a=
length
of each
Area = bh
side
(Formula 1 for area)
b=
Area = 1 2 d 1 d 2
base
(Formula 2 for area)
h=
Perimeter = 4a
height
d1, d2
are the
diagona
l
Area = 1 2 bh
Triangl
(Formula 1 for area)
e
a,b
and c
are
sides
b=
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= S(Sa)(Sb)(Sc)
where S
is the semiperimeter = a+b+c 2
(Formula 2 for area - Heron's
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base
h=
height
formula)
Perimeter = a + b + c
Base a is
parallele to
base b
(Trapez
oid in
Area = 1 2 (a+b)h
Americ
an
English
)
h=
height
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Circle
d = 2r
r=
radius Area = r 2 =1 4 d 2
Circumference = 2r=d
d=
diamete Circumference d =
r
Area,
A = 360
r 2
(if angle measure is in
degrees)
12 r2
(if angle
measure is in radians)
Arc Length, s
Sector = 180 r
of
angle measure is in
Circle degrees)
r
(if angle
measure is in radians)
r=
radius
(if
=
Plese note that in the
central radian system for angular
angle measurement, 2 radians =
360 1 radian = 180 1
= 180 radians Hence, Angle in
Degrees = Angle in
Radians 180 Angle in
Radians = Angle in
Degrees 180
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Ellipse
Major
axis
length
Area = ab
= 2a
Perimeter 2a 2 +b 2 2
Minor
axis
length
= 2b
Rectan
gular
Solid
l=
Total Surface Area = 2lw + 2wh +
length 2hl = 2(lw + wh + hl)
w=
width
Volume = lwh
h=
height
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s=
edge
Volume = s3
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Right
Circula
r
Cylind Lateral Surface Area = (2 r)h
er
Total Surface Area = (2 r)h + 2 (
h=
r2)
height
Voulme = ( r2)h
r=
radius
of base
Pyrami
d
Total Surface Area = B + Sum of
h=
height the areas of the trianguar sides
Volume = 1 3 Bh
B=
area of
the base
Right Lateral Surface Area
Circula =rr 2 +h 2 = rs w
r Cone here s is the slant height
= r 2 +h 2
h=
height
r=
Total Surface Area
radius = rr 2 +h 2 +r 2 =
of base rs+r 2
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Sphere
d = 2r
r=
radius
Surface Area = 4r 2 =d 2
d=
Volume = 4 3 r 3 =1 6 d 3
diamete
r
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A. Rectangle
i. The diagonals of a rectangle are equal and bisect
each other
ii. opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel
iii. opposite sides of a rectangle are congruent
iv. opposite angles of a rectangle are congruent
v. All four angles of a rectangle are right angles
vi. The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent
B. Square
vii.
viii.
ix.
x.
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3. A towel, when bleached, lost 20% of its length and 10% of its
breadth. What is the percentage of decrease in area?
A. 30 %
B. 28 %
C. 32 %
D. 26 %
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
--------------------------------------------------------Solution 1
--------------------------------------------------------Let original length = 100 and original breadth = 100
Then original area = 100 100 = 10000
90 = 7200
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-------------------------------------------------------Let original length = l and original
breadth = b
Then original area = lb
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-------------------------------------------------------Solution 2
-------------------------------------------------------Let original length = l and original
breadth = b
Then original area = lb
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Explanation :
--------------------------------------------------------Solution 1
---------------------------------------------------------
Consider a square plot as shown above and let the length of each
side = 1
Then length of the diagonal = (1+1) =2
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=> 20 b = 680
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2x - 700 = 70
=> 2x = 770
x=770 2 =385
Hence, Area of smaller part = (700 - x) = (700 385) = 315
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metre.
A. Rs.12000
C. Rs.18000
B. Rs.19500
D. Rs.16500.
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12. If a square and a rhombus stand on the same base, then what
is the ratio of the areas of the square and the rhombus?
A. equal to
B. equal to
C. greater than 1
D. equal to 1
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
A square and a rhombus on the same base will have equal areas.
Hence ratio of the areas of the square and the rhombus will
be equal to 1 since
they stand on the same base
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Note : Please find the proof of the formula given below which
you may like to go through
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A. 176
C. 224
B. 124
D. 186
544
(1
374
170)
374
(2
340
34)
170 (5
170
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Length of the fence = perimeter = 2(length + breadth)= 2[ l + (l 20) ] = 2(2l - 20) metres
Cost per meter = Rs. 26.50
Total cost = 2(2l - 20) 26.50
Total cost is given as Rs. 5300
=> 2(2l - 20) 26.50 = 5300
=> (2l - 20) 26.50 = 2650
=> (l - 10) 26.50 = 1325
=> (l - 10) = 1325/26.50 = 50
=> l = 50 + 10 = 60 metres
16. The ratio between the length and the breadth of a rectangular
park is 3 : 2. If a man cycling along the boundary of the park at
the speed of 12 km/hr completes one round in 8 minutes, then
what is the area of the park (in sq. m)?
A. 142000
B. 112800
C. 142500
D. 153600
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
l : b = 3 : 2 ------------------------------------------(Equation 1)
Perimeter of the rectangular park
= Distance travelled by the man at the speed of 12 km/hr in 8
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minutes
= speed time = 12 8/60 ( 8 minute = 8/60 hour)
= 8/5 km = 8/5 1000 m = 1600 m
Perimeter = 2(l + b)
=> 2(l + b) = 1600
=> l + b = 1600/2 = 800 m ---------------------------(Equation 2)
From (Equation 1) and (Equation 2)
l = 800 3/5 = 480 m
b = 800 2/5 = 320 m (Or b = 800 - 480 = 320m)
Area = lb = 480 320 = 153600 m2
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120 = 14400
-------------------------------------------------------Solution 2
-------------------------------------------------------Let original length = l and original
breadth = b
Then original area = lb
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=> 2l + 2b = 5b
=> 2l = 3b
=>b=2l 3
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20. What is the least number of squares tiles required to pave the
floor of a room 15 m 17 cm long and 9 m 2 cm broad?
A. 814
B. 802
C. 836
D. 900
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
l = 15 m 17 cm = 1517 cm
b = 9 m 2 cm = 902 cm
Area = 1517 902 cm2
Now we need to find out HCF(Highest Common Factor) of 1517
and 902.
Let's find out the HCF using long division method for quicker
results)
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902)
1517
(1
902
615)
902
(1
615
287)
615 (2
574
41)
287
(7
287
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(a+b) 2 =a 2 +2ab+b 2
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We do not know the values of l and b and hence total area of the
rectangular plot
can not be found out. So we can not find out total cost of the
construction.
Area of a parallelogram , A = bh
where b is the base and h is the height of the parallelogram
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Area = x 2x = 2x2
But the area is given as 72 cm2
=> 2x2 = 72
=> x2 = 36
=> x = 6 cm
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Area of a parallelogram , A = bh
where b is the base and h is the height of the parallelogram
Hence, we have
p2 - 4 = (p + 4)(p - 3)
=> p2 - 4 = p2 - 3p + 4p - 12
=> -4 = p - 12
=> p = 12 - 4 = 8
Hence, actual area = (p2 - 4) = 82 - 4 = 64 - 4 = 60 sq. units
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A. 42 cm
C. 56 cm
B. 64 cm
D. 52 cm
31. What will be the length of the longest rod which can be
placed in a box of 80 cm length, 40 cm breadth and 60 cm
height?
A. 11600 cm
B. 14400 cm
C. 10000 cm
D. 12040 cm
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The longest road which can fit into the box will have one end at
A and
other end at G (or any other similar diagonal)
Hence the length of the longest rod = AG
Initially let's find out AC. Consider the right angled triangle
ABC
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Average
1. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only
3.2. What should be the run rate in the remaining 40 overs to
reach the target of 282 runs?
A. 6.25
B. 5.5
C. 7.4
D. 5
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Runs scored in the first 10 overs = 103.2=32
Total runs = 282
remaining runs to be scored = 282 - 32 = 250
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remaining overs = 40
Run rate needed = 250 40 =6.25
2. A grocer has a sale of Rs. 6435, Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230
and Rs. 6562 for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must he
have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs.
6500?
A. 4800
B. 4991
C. 5004
D. 5000
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let the sale in the sixth month = x
Then 6435+6927+6855+7230+6562+x 6 =6500
=> 6435 + 6927 + 6855+ 7230 + 6562 + x = 6 6500 = 39000
=> 34009 + x = 39000
=> x = 39000 - 34009 = 4991
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A. 1
C. 0
B. 20
D. 19
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Number of members in the team = 11
Let the average age of of the team = x
=>Sum of the ages of all the 11 members of the team 11 =x
=> Sum of the ages of all the 11 members of the team = 11x
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=> 11x - 55 = 9x - 9
=> 2x = 46
=>x=46 2 =23 years
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=>a+b+a+c(b+c)=(25050)+(25200)(26250)
=> 2a = 2(5050 + 5200 - 6250)
=> a = 4000
=> Monthly income of A = 4000
6. A car owner buys diesel at Rs.7.50, Rs. 8 and Rs. 8.50 per
litre for three successive years. What approximately is the
average cost per litre of diesel if he spends Rs. 4000 each year?
A. Rs. 8
B. Rs. 7.98
C. Rs. 6.2
D. Rs. 8.1
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Total Cost
= 40003 Total diesel used
= 4000 7.5 +4000 8 +4000 8.5 average cost per litre of diesel
= 40003 (4000 7.5 +4000 8 +4000 8.5 ) =3 (1 7.5 +1 8 +1 8
.5 ) It is important how you proceed from this stage.
Remember time is very important here and if we solve this
completely in the traditional way, it may take lot of
time. Instead, we can find out the approximate value easily and
select the right answer from the given choices In this case
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answer
= 3 (1 7.5 +1 8 +1 8.5 ) 3 (1 8 +1 8 +1 8 ) 3 (3 8 ) 8
Means we got that answer is approximately equal to 8. From the
given choices, the answer can be 8 or 7.98 or 8.1 . But which
one from these? It will be easy to figure out. Just see here the
denominator was 1 7.5 +1 8 +1 8.5 and we approximated it
as 3 8 .
However 1 7.5 +1 8.5 =1 8.5 +1 8+.5 =8+.5+8.5 (8.5)(8+.
5) =16 (8 2 .5 2 ) [because a 2 b 2 =(ab)(a+b)] =16 (64.2
5) ie, 1 7.5 +1 8.5 =16 (64.25) We know
that 1 8 +1 8 =1 4 =16 64 => 1 7.5 +1 8.5 >1 8 +1 8 Early
we had approximated the denominator as 3 8 However from
the above mentioned equations, now you know that actually
denominator is slightly greater than 3 8 It means that answer is
slightly lower that 8. Hence we can pick the choice 7.98 as the
answer Try to remember the relations between numbers and
which can help you to save a lot of time which can be very
precious in competitive exams
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let Kiran's weight = x. Then
According to Kiran, 65 < x < 72 ------------(equation 1)
According to brother, 60 < x < 70 ------------(equation 2)
According to mother, x68 ------------(equation 3)
Given that equation 1,equation 2 and equation 3 are correct. By
combining these equations,
we can write as
65<x68
That is x = 66 or 67 or 68
average of different probable weights of Kiran
= 66+67+68 3 =67
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14. The average age of husband, wife and their child 3 years ago
was 27 years and that of wife and the child 5 years ago was 20
years. What is the present age of the husband?
A. 40
B. 32
C. 28
D. 30
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
let the present age of the husband = h
present age of the wife = w
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Total weight of students in division A = 3640 Total weight of
students in division B = 4435 Total students
= 36+44=80 Average weight of the whole class
= (3640)+(4435) 80 =(940)+(1135) 20 =(98)+(117) 4
=72+77 4 =149 4 =37.25
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scored in 17 innings
=> 16(x-3) + 87 = 17x
=> 16x - 48 + 87 = 17x
=> x = 39
19. Arun obtained 76, 65, 82, 67 and 85 marks (out in 100) in
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21. 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?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 15.5
D. Insufficient Data
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
We do not have the number of boys and girls. Hence we can not
find out the answer.
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Explanation :
average age of 36 students in a group is 14
=> Sum of the ages of 36 students = 3614
When teacher's age is included to it, the average increases by
one => average = 15
=> Sum of the ages of 36 students and the teacher
=3715 Hence teachers age
= 37153614=371514(371)=37153714+14 =37(151
4)+14=37+14=51
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25. The average score of a cricketer for ten matches is 38.9 runs.
If the average for the first six matches is 42, what is the average
for the last four matches?
A. 34.25
B. 36.4
C. 40.2
D. 32.25
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Total runs scored in 10 matches = 1038.9 Total runs
scored in first 6 matches = 642 Total runs scored in the last 4
matches = 1038.9642 Average of the runs scored in the last
4 matches = 1038.9642 4 =389252 4 =137 4 =34.25
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28. 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. What is the average age of the family ?
A. 21 years
B. 20 years
C. 18 years
D. 19 years
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Total of the age of husband and wife = 223=46 Total of
the age of husband and wife after 5 years + Age of the 1 year old
child =46+5+5+1=57 Average age of the family=57 3 =19
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PW = F 1+T(R 100 )
TD = BD 100 100+ TR
PW = F - TD
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F = BD TD (BD TD)
TD = PW BG
TD = BG 100 TR
F = Rs. 104500
T = 9 months = 9 12
years = 3 4
years
R = 6%
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FTR 100 =1045003 4 6 100 =10453 4 6= Rs. 4702.50
Present value, PW =
F 1+T(R 100 ) =104500 1+(3 4 )(6 100 ) = Rs. 100000
True Discount, TD =
PW TR 100 =1000003 4 6 100 =10003 4 6= Rs. 4500
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R = ?
F = BD TD (BD
TD) =(11 10 1) (11 10 1) =11 10 1 10
= Rs. 11
BD
=FTR 100 11 10 =112R 100 110=22R R=110 22 =
5%
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
BD = Rs.100
TD = Rs.80
R = 10%
F = BD TD (BD TD) =10080 (100
80) =10080 20 =Rs.400
BD = Simple Interest on the face value of the bill for
unexpired time
= FTR 100 100=400T10 100 100=4T10 10=4T
T=10 4 =2.5 years
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TD
= BG 100 TR =540100 612 =90100 12 =15100 2 =
Rs. 750
BG = BD TD
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=> 4 = BD - 72
=> BD = 72 + 4 = Rs. 76
9. The banker's discount of a certain sum of money is Rs. 36 and
the true discount on the same sum for the same time is Rs. 30.
What is the sum due?
A. Rs. 180
B. Rs. 120
C. Rs. 220
D. Rs. 200
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
F = BD TD (BD TD) =3630 (3630) =3630 6 =365 =
Rs. 180
10. The banker's gain on a bill due 1 year hence at 10% per
annum is Rs. 20. What is the true discount?
A. Rs. 200
B. Rs. 100
C. Rs. 150
D. Rs. 250
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
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11. The banker's gain of a certain sum due 3 years hence at 10%
per annum is Rs. 36. What is the present worth ?
A. Rs. 400
B. Rs. 300
C. Rs. 500
D. Rs. 350
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
T = 3 years
R = 10%
TD = BG 100 TR =36100 310 =1210=Rs. 120
TD
= PW TR 100 120=PW 310 100 1200=PW 3 PW =
1200 3 = Rs. 400
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
BG
= (TD) 2 PW =(340) 2 3400 =340340 3400 =340 10 =Rs.
34
13. The banker's discount on Rs. 1600 at 15% per annum is the
same as true discount on Rs. 1680 for the same time and at the
same rate. What is the time?
A. 3 months
B. 4 months
C. 5 months
D. 6 months
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Bankers Discount, BD = Simple Interest on the face value of the
bill for unexpired time.
True Discount, TD = Simple Interest on the present value for
unexpired time.
Simple Interest on Rs. 1600 = True Discount
on Rs.1680
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annum is Rs. 360. The banker's discount is:
A. Rs. 1360
B. Rs. 1000
C. Rs. 360
D. Rs. 640
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
BG = Rs. 360
T = 3 years
R = 12%
TD = BG 100 TR =360100 312 =Rs. 1000
BG = BD TD
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B. Rs. 278
D. Rs. 258
=> 18 = BD - 240
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C. 11
D. 102 9 %
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
F = Rs.5840
R = 7%
BD = 5840 - 5767.20 = Rs.72.8
BD
= FTR 100 72.8=5840T7 100 T=72.8100 75840 =
10.4100 5840 =1040 5840 =104 584 =13 73 years =13365
73 Days=65 Days Unexpired Time = 65 Days
Given that Date of Draw of the bill = 4th
April at 6 months
=> Nominally Due Date = 4th October
=> Legally Due Date = (4th October + 3 days)
= 7th October
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20. The true discount on a bill of Rs. 2160 is Rs. 360. What is
the banker's discount?
A. Rs. 432
B. Rs. 422
C. Rs. 412
D. Rs. 442
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
F = Rs. 2160
TD = Rs. 360
PW = F - TD = 2160 - 360 = Rs. 1800
True Discount is the Simple Interest on the present value for
unexpired time
=>Simple Interest on Rs. 1800 for unexpired time = Rs. 360
Banker's Discount is the Simple Interest on the face value of the
bill for unexpired time
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21. The banker's gain of a certain sum due 2 years hence at 10%
per annum is Rs. 24. What is the present worth?
A. Rs. 600
B. Rs. 500
C. Rs. 400
D. Rs. 300
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
T = 2 years
R = 10%
TD = BG 100 TR =24100 210 =1210=Rs. 120
TD
= PW TR 100 120=PW 210 100 1200=PW 2 PW =
1200 2 = Rs. 600
22. The true discount on a bill for Rs. 2520 due 6 months hence
at 10% per annum is
A. Rs. 180
B. Rs. 140
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D. Rs. 120
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25. What is the difference between the banker's discount and the
true discount on Rs.8100 for 3 months at 5%
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A. Rs. 2
C. Rs. 2.25
B. Rs. 1.25
D. Rs. 0.5
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
T = 4 years
R = 5%
Banker's Gain, BG = Rs.200
TD = BG 100 TR =200100 45 = Rs. 1000
TD
= PW BG 1000=PW 200
1000000=PW 200 PW =1000000 200 = Rs. 5000
27. The B.D. and T.D. on a certain sum is Rs.200 and Rs.100
respectively. Find out the sum.
A. Rs. 400
B. Rs. 300
C. Rs. 100
D. Rs. 200
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
F = BD TD (BD
TD) =200100 200100 =200100 100 = Rs. 200
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30. The present worth of a certain bill due sometime hence is Rs.
400 and the true discount is Rs. 20. What is the banker's
discount?
A. Rs. 19
B. Rs. 22
C. Rs. 20
D. Rs. 21
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
BG = (TD) 2 PW =20 2 400 = Rs. 1
BG = BD TD
=> 1 = BD - 20
=> BD = 1 + 20 = Rs. 21
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Downstream
In water, the direction along the stream is called
downstream.
Upstream
In water, the direction against the stream is called
upstream.
v)
km/hr
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man's speed against the current = speed of the man - speed of the
current
= 12.5 - 2.5 = 10 km/hr
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Given that he can row 4 km with the stream in the same time as
3 km against the stream
i.e., speed upstream = 3 4 of speed downstream => speed
upstream = 3 x km/hr
He rows to a place 48 km distant and come back in 14 hours
=>48 (4 x ) +48 (3 x ) =14 ==>12x+16x=14 =>6x+8x=7 =>1
4x=7 =>x=1 2 Hence, speed downstream = 4 x =4 (1 2 ) = 8
km/hr speed upstream = 3 x =3 (1 2 ) = 6 km/hr
Now we can use the below formula to find the rate of the stream
Let the speed downstream be a km/hr and the speed upstream be
b km/hr, then
Speed in still water =1 2 (a+b) km/hr Rate of
stream =1 2 (ab) km/hr
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D. 3 : 8
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A. 5 kmph
C. 4.75 kmph
B. 4.95 kmph
D. 4.65
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C. 3 mph
D. 2 mph
16. Tap 'A' can fill the tank completely in 6 hrs while tap 'B' can
empty it by 12 hrs. By mistake, the person forgot to close the tap
'B', As a result, both the taps, remained open. After 4 hrs, the
person realized the mistake and immediately closed the tap 'B'.
In how much time now onwards, would the tank be full?
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A. 2 hours
C. 5 hours
B. 4 hours
D. 1 hour
17. A Cistern is filled by pipe A in 8 hrs and the full Cistern can
be leaked out by an exhaust pipe B in 12 hrs. If both the pipes
are opened in what time the Cistern is full?
A. 12 hrs
B. 24 hrs
C. 16 hrs
D. 32 hrs
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19. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 10 hrs and 40 hrs
respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, how
much time will be taken to fill the tank?
A. 8 hours
B. 6 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 2 hours
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Pipe A can fill 110 of the tank in 1 hr
Pipe B can fill 140 of the tank in 1 hr
Pipe A and B together can fill 110 + 140 = 18 of the tank in 1 hr
i.e., Pipe A and B together can fill the tank in 8 hours
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A. 15 km/hr
C. 13 km/hr
B. 12 km/hr
D. 14 km/hr
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------------------------------------------------------------------------A man rows a certain distance downstream in t1 hours and
returns the same distance upstream in t2 hours. If the speed of
the stream is y km/hr, then the speed of the man in still water
=y(t 2 +t 1 t 2 t 1 ) km/hr
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t1 = 4 hour
t2 = 6 hour
y = 3 km/hr
By using the the abov formula, Speed of the boat in still water
=y(t 2 +t 1 t 2 t 1 )=3(6+4 64 )= 15 km/hr
21. If a man rows at the rate of 5 kmph in still water and his rate
against the current is 3 kmph, then the man's rate along the
current is:
A. 5 kmph
B. 7 kmph
C. 12 kmph
D. 8 kmph
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22. A man can row 8 km/hr in still water. If the river is running
at 3 km/hr, it takes 3 hours more in upstream than to go
downstream for the same distance. How far is the place?
A. 32.5 km
B. 25 km
C. 27.5 km
D. 22.5 km
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
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-------------------------------------------------------Let the speed downstream = x and speed updstream = y
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x+y 2 =8
=> x + y = 16 ---(Equation 1)
xy 2 =3
=> x - y = 6 ---(Equation 2)
(Equation 1 + Equation 2) = > 2x = 22
=> x = 11 km/hr
(Equation 1 - Equation 2) = > 2y = 10
=>y = 5 km/hr
Time taken to travel upstream = Time taken to travel
downstream + 3
Let distance be x km
Then
x 5 =x 11 +3
=> 11x = 5x + 165
=> 6x = 165
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=> x = 27.5
-------------------------------------------------------Solution 2
--------------------------------------------------------Let the speed of a man in still water be x km/hr and the speed of
a stream be y km/hr. If he takes t hours more in upstream than to
go downstream for the same distance, the distance
=(x 2 y 2 )t 2y km
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x = 8 km/hr
y = 3 km/hr
t = 3 hours
As per the formula, we have
distance=(8 2 3 2 )3 23 =553 23 =55 2 = = 27.5 km
23. A man can row 4 kmph is still water. If the river is running
at 2 kmph it takes 90 min to row to a place and back. How far is
the place?
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C. 5 km
B. 4 km
D. 2.25 km
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usual rowing rate for his 24-mile round trip, the downstream 12
miles would then take only one hour less than the upstream 12
miles. What is the speed of the current in miles per hour?
A. 21 3 mph
B. 11 3 mph
C. 12 3 mph
D. 22 3 mph
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let the speed of Rahul in still water be x mph
and the speed of the current be y mph
Then, Speed upstream = (x - y) mph
Speed downstream = (x + y) mph
Distance = 12 miles
Time taken to travel upstream - Time taken to travel
downstream = 6 hours
12 xy 12 x+y =6 12(x+y)12(xy)=6(x 2 y 2 )
24y=6(x 2 y 2 ) 4y=x 2 y 2 x 2 =(y 2 +4y)(Equation
1)
Now he doubles his speed. i.e., his new speed = 2x
Now, Speed upstream = (2x - y) mph
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25. A man can row 40 kmph in still water and the river is
running at 10 kmph. If the man takes 1 hr to row to a place and
back, how far is the place?
A. 16.5 kmph
B. 12.15 kmph
C. 2.25 kmph
D. 18.75 kmph
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Let the distance be x
Speed upstream = (40 - 10) = 30 kmph
Speed downstream = (40 + 10) = 50 kmph
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B. 12 km/hr
D. 4.4 km/hr
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Assume that a man can row at the speed of x km/hr in still water
and he rows the same distance up and down in a stream which
flows at a rate of y km/hr. Then his average speed throughout
the journey
= Speed downstream Speed downstream Speed in still
water =(x+y)(xy) x km/hr
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Speed of the man in still water = 12 km/hr
Speed of the stream = 3 km/hr
Speed downstream = (12+3) = 15 km/hr
Speed upstream = (12-3) = 9 km/hr
Average Speed = Speed downstream Speed
downstream Speed in still
water =159 12 =153 4 =45 4 =111 4 km/hr
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D. 23 km/hr
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31. If a man's rate with the current is 15 km/hr and the rate of
the current is 112 km/hr, then his rate against the current is
A. 12 km/hr
B. 10 km/hr
C. 10.5 km/hr
D. 12.5 km/hr
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Speed downstream = 15 km/hr
Rate of the current= 112 km/hr
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32. The speed of the boat in still water in 12 kmph. It can travel
downstream through 45 kms in 3 hrs. In what time would it
cover the same distance upstream?
A. 8 hours
B. 6 hours
C. 4 hours
D. 5 hours
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Speed of the boat in still water = 12 km/hr
Speed downstream = 453 = 15 km/hr
Speed of the stream = 15-12 = 3 km/hr
Speed upstream = 12-3 = 9 km/hr
Time taken to cover 45 km upstream = 459 = 5 hours
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C. 22 km/hr
D. 24 km/hr
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36. A man can row 7.5 kmph in still water and he finds that it
takes him twice as long to row up as to row down the river. Find
the rate of stream.
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A. 10 km/hr
C. 5 km/hr
B. 2.5 km/hr
D. 7.5 km/hr
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38. The speed of a boat in still water is 15 km/hr and the rate of
current is 3 km/hr. The distance travelled downstream in 24
minutes is
A. 3.6 km
B. 2.4 km
C. 3.2 km
D. 7.2 km
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
speed of a boat in still water = 15 km/hr
Speed of the current = 3 km/hr
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Odd Days
Number of days more than the complete weeks are called
odd days in a given period.
Leap Year
A leap year has 366 days.
In a leap year, the month of February has 29 days
a. Every year divisible by 4 is a leap year, if it is not a
century.
Examples:
1952, 2008, 1680 etc. are leap years.
1991, 2003 etc. are not leap years
b. Every 4th century is a leap year and no other century
is a leap year.
Examples:
400, 800, 1200 etc. are leap years.
100, 200, 1900 etc. are not leap years
Ordinary Year
The year which is not a leap year is an ordinary year.
An ordinary year has 365 days
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VI.
VII.
Day
Sun Mon Tues Wedne Thurs Fri Satur
of
:
day day day sday
day day day
the
week
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
15th Aug 2010 = (2009 years + period from 1-Jan-2010 to 15Aug-2010)
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6. The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for the year
A. 2017
B. 2018
C. 2014
D. 2016
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Answer : Option B
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For a year to have the same calendar with 2007 ,the total odd
days from 2007 should be 0.
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Da
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= 4 odd days
(Even if the odd days were 0, calendar of 2007 will not be same
as the calendar of 2016 because 2007 is not a leap year whereas
2016 is a leap year. In fact, you can straight away ignore this
choice due to this fact without even bothering to check the odd
days)
Take the year 2017 given in the choice.
Number of odd days in the period 2007-2016 = 7 normal years +
3 leap year
= 7 x 1 + 3 x 2 = 13 odd days
= 6 odd days
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Since total odd days in the period 2007-2017 = 0 and both 2007
and 2018 are of same type, 2018 will have the same calendar as
that of 2007
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Odd days in 2007 = 1 (we have taken the complete year 2007
because we need to find out
the odd days from 01-Jan-2007 to 31-Dec-2007, that is the
whole year 2007)
9. 8th Dec 2007 was Saturday, what day of the week was it on
8th Dec, 2006?
A. Sunday
B. Tuesday
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C. Friday
D. Tuesday
Number of days from 8th Dec, 2006 to 7th Dec 2007 = 365 days
365 days = 1 odd day
10. On 8th Feb, 2005 it was Tuesday. What was the day of the
week on 8th Feb, 2004?
A. Sunday
B. Friday
C. Saturday
D. Monday
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Given that 8th Feb, 2005 was Tuesday
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Number of days from 8th Feb, 2004 to 7th Feb, 2005 = 366
(Since Feb 2004 has 29 days as it is a leap year)
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its better to learn this by heart which will be helpful to save time
in objective type
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13. If Jan 1, 2006 was a Sunday, What was the day of the week
Jan 1, 2010?
A. Friday
B. Thursday
C. Tuesday
D. Saturday
Here is the answer and explanation
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Given that Jan 1 2006 was a Sunday
14. What was the day of the week on 17th June 1998?
A. Monday
B. Sunday
C. Wednesday
D. Friday
Here is the answer and explanation
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
17 Jun 1998 = (1997 years + period from 1-Jan-1998 to 17-Jun1998)
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15. 6th March, 2005 is Monday, what was the day of the week
on 6th March, 2004?
A. Friday
B. Saturday
C. Wednesday
D. Sunday
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Number of days from 6th March, 2004 to 5th March 2005 = 365
days
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Explanation :
22 Apr 2222 = (2221 years + period from 1-Jan-2222 to 22-Apr2222)
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19. What is the year next to 1990 which will have the same
calendar as that of the year 1990?
A. 1992
B. 2001
C. 1995
D. 1996
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
For a year to have the same calendar with 1990 ,total odd days
from 1990 should be 0.
Take the year 1992 from the given choices.
Total odd days in the period 1990-1991= 2 normal years
2 x 1 = 2 odd days
Take the year 1995 from the given choices.
Number of odd days in the period 1990-1994 = 4 normal years +
1 leap year
4 x 1 + 1 x 2 = 6 odd days
Take the year 1996 from the given choices.
Number of odd days in the period 1990-1995= 5 normal years +
1 leap year
5 x 1 + 1 x 2 = 7 odd days 0 odd days
(As we can reduce multiples of 7 from odd days which will not
change anything)
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20. January 1, 2004 was a Thursday, what day of the week lies
on January 1 2005.
A. Saturday
B. Monday
C. Saturday
D. Tuesday
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Given that January 1, 2004 was Thursday.
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21. If the first day of a year (other than leap year) was Friday,
then which was the last day of that year?
A. Saturday
B. Friday
C. Tuesday
D. Monday
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Given that first day of a normal year was Friday
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23. Arun went for a movie nine days ago. He goes to watch
movies only on Thursdays. What day of the week is today?
A. Wednesday
B. Saturday
C. Friday
D. Sunday
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25. If the day before yesterday was Thursday, when will Sunday
be?
A. Day after tomorrow
B. Tomorow
C. Two days after today
D. Today
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Day before yesterday was Thursday
=>Yesterday was a Friday
=> Today is a Saturday
=> Tomorrow is a Sunday
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26. The second day of a month is Friday, What will be the last
day of the next month which has 31 days?
A. Friday
B. Saturday
C. Wednesday
D. Data inadequate
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
We cannot find out the answer because the number of days of
the current month is not given.
27. How many days will there be from 26th January,1996 to 15th
May,1996(both days included)?
A. 102
B. 103
C. 111
D. 120
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Number of days from 26-Jan-1996 to 15-May-1996 (both days
included)
= 6(Jan) + 29(Feb) + 31 (Mar) + 30(Apr)+ 15(May) = 111
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30. Every second Saturday and all Sundays are holidays. How
many working days will be there in a month of 30 days
beginning on a Saturday?
A. 24
B. 23
C. 18
D. 21
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Mentioned month has begins on a Saturday and has 30 days
Sundays = 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
=> Total Sundays = 5
Second Saturdays = 8th and 22nd
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Direct Proportion
Two quantities are said to be directly proportional, if on the
increase or decrease of the one, the other increases or
decreases the same extent.
Examples
i. Cost of the goods is directly proportional to the
number of goods. (More goods, More cost)
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Explanation :
Assume that in x days, one cow will eat one bag of husk.
More cows, less days (Indirect proportion)
More bags, more days (direct proportion)
Hence we can write as
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44x=884 x=224=16
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------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------Cost of Kg potato = 60 Paise
=> Cost of 250 gm potato = 60 Paise ( 1 Kg
= 1000 gm => Kg = 1000/4 gm = 250 gm)
=> Cost of 200 gm potato = 60200 250 =604 5 =48paise
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Meal for 1 child = Meal for 120 200 men Meal for 150
children = Meal for 120150 200 men=Meal for 90 men
Total mean available = Meal for 120 men
Renaming meal = Meal for 120 men - Meal for
90 men = Meal for 30 men
7. 36 men can complete a piece of work in 18 days. In how
many days will 27 men complete the same work?
A. 26
B. 22
C. 12
D. 24
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
-------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 (Chain Rule)
-------------------------------------------------------------------Let the required number of days be x
More men, less days (indirect proportion)
Hence we can write as
Men 36:27 }::x:18
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In this case,
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M1 = 36, M2 = 27
D1 = 18, D2 = x
W1 =
W2
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In this case,
M1 = 39, M2 = 30
D1 = 12, D2 = x
W1 =
W2
H1 = 5, H2 = 6
Hence, M 1 D 1 H 1 =M 2 D 2 H 2 39125=30x6
3925=30x 39=3x x=39 3 =13
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Remaining days = 56 - 30 = 26
Remaining Work to be completed =
3
/5
1 - 2/5 =
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M 1 D 1 H 1 W 1 =M 2 D 2 H 2 W 2 104308 (
2 5 ) =x269 (3 5 ) 104308 2 =x269 3 52308
=x263 2308=3x x=2108=160 Number of additional
persons required = 160 - 104 = 56
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x 3 w=y 3 x w=y 3 x x 3 =y 3 x 2
M1 = x
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H1 = x
D1 = x
W1 = x
M2 = y
D2= y
H2 = y
Let W2= w
M 1 D 1 H 1 W 1 =M 2 D 2 H 2 W 2
x 2 =y 3 w w=y 3 x 2
x 3 x =y 3 w
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------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------shadow of length 40.25 m 17.5 m high shadow of length 1
m 17.5 40.25 m high shadow of length 28.75 m
28.7517.5 40.25 m high = 12.5 m high
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Work 5 8 :3 8
}::10:x
1 - 5/8 =
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Here,
M1 = M2
H1 = H2
D1 = 10
W1 = 5/8
Let D2 = x
W2= 1 - 5/8 = 3/8
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18. A fort had provision of food for 150 men for 45 days. After
10 days, 25 men left the fort. Find out the number of days for
which the remaining food will last.
A. 44
B. 42
C. 40
D. 38
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Given that fort had provision of food for 150 men for 45 days
Hence, after 10 days, the remaining food is sufficient for 150
men for 35 days
Remaining men after 10 days = 150 - 25 = 125
Assume that after 10 days,the remaining food is sufficient for
125 men for x days
More men, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
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------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------price of 357 apples = Rs.1517.25 price of 1 apple =
Rs. 1517.25 357 price of 49 dozens apples =
Rs.(49121517.25 357 )Rs. 2500
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------------------------------------------.6 cm in map actual distance of 6.6 km 1 cm in map
6.6 .6 km 80.5 cm in map 80.56.6 .6 km = 885.5 km
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Let the required number of rounds be x
More radius, less rounds(Indirect proportion)
Hence we can write as
radius 14:20 }::x:70
1470=20x 147=2x x=77=49
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M1 = 8
D1 = 42
W1= 140
M2 = 30
Let D2 = x
W2= 100
Here H1 = H2
M 1 D 1 W 1 =M 2 D 2 W 2 842 140 =30x 100
842 14 =30x 10 83=3x x=8
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10 = 110)
M1 = x
D1 = 100
M2 = (x-10)
D2 = 110
Here H1 = H2 and W1 = W2
Hence M 1 D 1 =M 2 D 2 100x=110(x10) 100x=11
0x1100 10x=1100 x=1100 10 =110
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
-------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 (Chain Rule)
-------------------------------------------------------------------Let required number of hours be x
More examiners, less hours(indirect proportion)
More days, less hours(indirect proportion)
More answer books, more hours(direct proportion)
Hence we can write as
examiners days answer
books 9:4 12:30 2:1 ::x:5
91225=4301x x=91225 4301 =9325
30 =925 10 =9
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M1 = 9
D1 = 12
H1 = 5
W1 = 1
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M2 = 4
D2 = 30
H2 = x
W2 = 2
M 1 D 1 H 1 W 1 =M 2 D 2 H 2 W 2 9125 1
=430x 2 9125=230x 3125=210x 365=1
0x 335=5x x=33=9
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provisions will now last just as long as before. How long was
that?
A. 50 days
B. 30 days
C. 40 days
D. 60 days
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1
------------------------------------------------------------Assume that initially garrison had provisions for x men
for y days So, after 10 days, garrison had provisions for x men
for (y-10) days Also, garrison had provisions for 4x 5 men for
y days (xx 5 =4x 5 ) More men, Less days (Indirect
Proportion) Men x:4x 5 }::y:(y10)
x(y10)=4xy 5 (y10)=4y 5 5(y10)=4y 5y5
0=4y y=50
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------------------------------------------Assume that amount of food taken by 1 man
in 1 day = x
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28. A hostel had provisions for 250 men for 40 days. If 50 men
left the hostel, how long will the food last at the same rate?
A. 48 days
B. 50 days
C. 45 days
D. 60 days
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1
------------------------------------------------------------A hostel had provisions for 250 men for 40 days
If 50 men leaves the hostel, remaining men = 250 - 50 = 200
We need to find out how long the food will last for these 200
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men.
Let the required numer of days = x days
More men, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
Men 250:200 }::x:40
------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------Assume that amount of food taken by 1 man
in 1 day = x
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29. in a camp, food was was sufficient for 2000 people for 54
days. After 15 days, more people came and the food last only for
20 more days. How many people came?
A. 1900
B. 1800
C. 1940
D. 2000
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1
------------------------------------------------------------Given that food was sufficient for 2000 people for 54 days
Hence, after 15 days, the remaining food was sufficient for 2000
people for 39 days ( 54 - 15 = 39)
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-----------------------------------------Assume that amount of food eaten by 1
person in 1 day = k
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M1 = 40
D1 = 20
W1= 30
Let M2 = x
Let D2 = 25
W2= 60
Here H1 = H2
Hence, M 1 D 1 W 1 =M 2 D 2 W 2 4020 30 =x
25 60 2(4020)=x25 2(820)=x5 x=2(84)=64 Hen
ce, additional men required = 64 - 40 = 24
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Important Formulas
Mixtures and
Allegations
Alligation
Mean Price
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(m)
(d - m)
(m - c)
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2. Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed with a
third variety of tea in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the mixture is worth
Rs. 153 per kg, what is the price of the third variety per kg ?
A. Rs.182.50
B. Rs.170.5
C. Rs.175.50
D. Rs.180
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed in the
ratio 1 : 1
So their average price = (126+135) 2 =130.5
Hence let's consider that the mixture is formed by mixing two
varieties of tea.
one at Rs. 130.50 per kg and the other at Rs. x per kg in the ratio
2 : 2, i.e.,
1 : 1. Now let's find out x.
By the rule of alligation, we can write as
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22.50
(x - 153) : 22.5 = 1 : 1
=>x - 153 = 22.50
=> x = 153 + 22.5 = 175.5
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Let x and (12-x) litres of milk be mixed from the first and
second container respectively
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=> mix in 2nd can :mix in 1st can = 1/8 : 1/8 = 1:1
ie, from each can, 1 2 12=6 litre should be taken
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material is Rs.20 per kg. If both Type 1 and Type 2 are mixed in
the ratio of 2 : 3, then what is the price per kg of the mixed
variety of material?
A. Rs. 19
B. Rs. 16
C. Rs. 18
D. Rs. 17
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
--------------------------------Solution 1
--------------------------------Cost Price(CP) of Type 1 material is Rs. 15 per kg
Cost Price(CP) of Type 2 material is Rs. 20 per kg
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CP of Type 2
material
20
(x-15)
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
CP of 1Kg 1st kind rice = Rs.7.20
CP of 1Kg 2nd kind rice = Rs.5.70
CP of 1Kg mixed rice = Rs.6.30
By the rule of alligation, we have
CP of 1Kg 1st kind rice
7.2
Mean Price
6.3
6.3 - 5.7 = .6
7.2 - 6.3 = .9
7. 8 litres are drawn from a cask full of wine and is then filled
with water. This operation is performed three more times. The
ratio of the quantity of wine now left in cask to that of the water
is 16 : 65. How much wine did the cask originally hold?
A. 30 litres
B. 26 litres
C. 24 litres
D. 32 litres
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let initial quantity of wine = x litre
After a total of 4 operations, quantity of wine
= x(1y x ) n =x(18 x ) 4
Given that after a total of 4 operations, the ratio of the quantity
of wine left in cask
to that of water = 16 : 65
Hence we can write
as x(18 x ) 4 x =16 81 (18 x ) 4 =(2 3 ) 4 (18 x )=2
3 (x8 x )=2 3 3x24=2x x=24
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CP of 1 kg sugar of 2nd
kind
Rs. 7
9 - 8.4 = .6
ie, to get a cost price of 8.4, the sugars of kind1 and kind2
should be mixed in the
ratio 1.4 : .6 = 14 : 6 = 7 : 3
Let x Kg of kind1 sugar is mixed with 27 kg of kind2 sugar
then x : 27 = 7 : 3
x 27 =7 3 x=277 3 =63
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Kg ?
A. 7 : 8
C. 6 : 7
B. 8 : 7
D. 7 ; 6
10 - 9.3 = .7
Required ratio = .8 : .7 = 8 : 7.
11. In what ratio must tea worth Rs. 60 per kg be mixed with tea
worth Rs. 65 a Kg such that by selling the mixture at Rs. 68.20 a
Kg ,there can be a gain 10%?
A. 3 : 2
B. 2 : 3
C. 4 : 3
D. 3 : 4
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
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Explanation :
Cost Price(CP) of 1 Kg mixture = Rs. 68.20
Profit = 10%
Cost Price(CP) of 1 Kg
mixture= 100 (100+Profit%) SP=100 (100+10) 68.20 =100
110 68.20=682 11 =Rs.62
By the rule of alligation:
CP of 1 kg tea of 1st kind
60
Mean Price
62
65 - 62 = 3
CP of 1 kg tea of 2nd
kind
65
62 - 60 = 2
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let's initial quantity of P in the
container be 7x and initial quantity of Q in the container be
5x Now 9 litres of mixture are drawn off from the
container Quantity of P in 9 litres of the mixtures drawn off
= 97 12 =63 12 =21 4 Quantity of Q in 9 litres of the
mixtures drawn off = 95 12 =45 12 =15 4 Hence Quantity of
P remains in the mixtures after 9 litres is drawn off
=7x21 4 Quantity of Q remains in the mixtures after 9 litres is
drawn off =5x15 4 Since the container is filled with Q after 9
litres of mixture is drawn off, Quantity of Q in the
mixtures=5x15 4 +9=5x+21 4 Given that the ratio of P and Q
becomes 7 :
9 (7x21 4 ):(5x+21 4 )=7:9 (7x21 4 ) (5x+21 4 ) =7 9
63x(921 4 )=35x+(721 4 ) 28x=(1621 4 ) x=(1621 42
8 ) litres of P contained in the container initially
= 7x=(71621 428 )=1621 44 =21
13. A vessel is filled with liquid, 3 parts of which are water and
5 parts of syrup. How much of the mixture must be drawn off
and replaced with water so that the mixture may be half water
and half syrup?
A. 1 3
B. 1 4
C. 1 5
D. 1 6
Here is the answer and explanation
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let the quantity of the initial liquid in the
vessel = 8 litre and quantity of water in the initial liquid = 3 litre
and quantity of syrup in the initial liquid = 5 litre Let x litre of
the mixture is drawn off and replaced with water Quantity of
water in the new mixture = 33x 8 +x Quantity of syrup in the
new mixture = 55x 8 Given that in the new mixture, quantity
of water = quantity of
syrup 33x 8 +x=55x 8 10x 8 =2 5x 4 =2 x=8 5
8 5 litre
Initially we assumed that the quantity of the initial liquid in the
vessel = 8 litre for
the ease of calculations. For that 8/5 litre of the mixture to be
drawn off and replaced
with water so that the mixture may be half water and half syrup
Now, if the initial liquid in the vessel = 1 litre, quantity of the
mixture to be drawn off
and replaced with water so that the mixture may be half water
and half syrup
=8 5 1 8 =1 5
It means 1/5 of the mixture has to be drawn off and replaced
with water so that the mixture
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14. In what ratio must water be mixed with milk costing Rs.12
per litre in order to get a mixture worth of Rs.8 per litre?
A. 1 : 3
B. 2 : 2
C. 1 : 2
D. 3 : 1
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
By the rule of alligation, we have
Cost Price of 1 litre of water
0
Mean Price
8
12-8=4
8-0=8
Required Ratio = 4 : 8 = 1 : 2
15. In what ratio must tea at Rs.62 per Kg be mixed with tea at
Rs. 72 per Kg so that the mixture must be worth Rs. 64.50 per
Kg?
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A. 1 : 2
C. 3 : 1
B. 2 : 1
D. 1 : 3
64.5-62=2.5
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Explanation :
By the rule of alligation,we have
CP of 1 kg of 1st variety pulse
15
Mean Price
16.5
20-16.5 = 3.5
CP of 1 kg of 2nd variety
pulse
20
16.5-15=1.5
Net % profit
14
18-14=4
14-8=6
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kind
9.2
8 - 7.1 = .9
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6.6
Price of 1Kg of the mixture
8.2
9.6 - 8.2 = 1.4
8.2 - 6.6 = 1.6
Quantity of 1st kind rice : Quantity of 2nd kind rice = 1.4 : 1.6 =
7:8
Quantity of 1st kind rice : 56 = 7 : 8
=>Quantity of 1st kind rice = 567 8 =49
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Mean % concentration
20
20 - 10 = 10
100 - 20 = 80
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
---------------------------------------------------------Method-1 to solve the question
---------------------------------------------------------We have a 11 litre solution containing 42% of alcohol in the
water => Quantity of alcohol in the solution= 1142 100 Now
3 litre of water is added to the solution => Total Quantity of the
new solution = 11+3=14 Percentage of alcohol in the new
solution=1142 100 14 100 =113 100 =33%
---------------------------------------------------------Method-2 to solve the question
---------------------------------------------------------%Concentration of alcohol in pure water = 0 %Concentration of
alcohol in mixture = 42 quantity of water : Quantity of mixture
= 3 : 11 Let the %Concentration of alcohol in the new mixture =
x
By the rule of alligation, we have
%Concentration of
%Concentration of alcohol : 0
alcohol
in pure water
in mixture : 42
Mean %Concentration
x
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42 - x
x-0=x
But (42 - x) : x = 3 : 11
42x x =3 11 42x x =3 11 421111x=3x
14x=4211 x=311=33 => The percentage of alcohol in the
new mixture is 33%
25. Rs.460 was divided among 41 boys and girls such that each
boy Rs.12 and each girl got Rs.8. What is the number of boys?
A. 33
B. 30
C. 36
D. 28
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1
------------------------------------------------------------------Assume that the number of boys = b and number of girls is g
number of boys + number of girls = 41
=> b + g = 41 ------------ (Equation 1)
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Given that each boy got Rs.12 and each girl got Rs.8 and Total
amount = Rs.460
=> 12b + 8g = 460 -------- (Equation 2)
Now we need solve Equation 1 and Equation 2 to get b and g
(Equation1)8=>8b+8g=841=328(Equation3)
(Equation 2) - (Equation 3) = 4b = 460 - 328 = 132
=>b=132 4 =33
------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------------------------------Given that Amount received by a boy = Rs.12 and
Amount received by a girl =Rs.8
Total amount = 460
Given that number of boys + Number of girls = 41
Hence mean amount = 460/41
By the rule of alligation, we have
Amount received by a boy Amount received by a
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Mean amount
460/41
460/41 - 8 =132/41
girl
8
12 - 460/41 = 32/41
% Profit by selling
part2
12
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11
12 - 11 = 1
11 - 8 = 3
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1 - 1/4 = 3/4
28. Some amount out Rs.7000 was lent at 6% per annum and the
remaining was lent at 4% per annum. If the total simple interest
from both the fractions in 5 years was Rs.1600, the sum lent of
6% per annum was
A. Rs. 2400
B. Rs. 2200
C. Rs. 2000
D. Rs. 1800
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Total simple interest received , I = Rs.1600
Principal , p = 7000
period, n = 5 years
Rate of interest, r = ?
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= pnr 100 =>1600=70005r 100 =>r=1600100 70005 =1
60 35 =32 7 %
By the rule of alligation, we have
Rate of interest % from part1
6
Net rate of interest %
32/7
32/7 - 4 =4/7
6 - 32/7 = 10/7
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Explanation :
By the rule of alligation, we have
Percentage concentration of Percentage concentration of
manganese in the mixture : 20 manganese in pure iron : 0
Percentage concentration of manganese in the final mixture
10
10 - 0 = 10
20 - 10 = 10
=> Quantity of the mixture : Quantity of iron = 10 : 10 = 1 : 1
Given that Quantity of the mixture = 1 Kg
Hence Quantity of iron to be added = 1 Kg
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Let a pipe can fill a tank in x hours and another pipe can
empty the full tank in y hours. We can examine two cases
here.
Case
1:
x
<
y
In this case, the net part filled in 1 hour = 1 x 1 y
Case
2:
y
<
In this case, the net part emptied in 1 hour = 1 y 1 x
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two pipes operating simultaneously fill the tank in the same time
during which the tank is filled by the third pipe alone. The
second pipe fills the tank 5 hours faster than the first pipe and 4
hours slower than the third pipe. The time required by the first
pipe is:
A. 30 hours
B. 15 hours
C. 10 hours
D. 6 hours
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let the first pipe alone can fill the tank in x hours
Then the second pipe can fill the tank in (x-5) hours
and the third pipe can fill the tank in (x-5)-4 = (x-9) hours
part filled by first pipe and second pipe together in 1 hr = part
filled by third pipe in 1 hr
1 x +1 x5 =1 x9
(From here, better to find the value of x from the choices
which will be easier. Or we can solve it as given below)
(x5)(x9)+x(x9)=x(x5) x 2 14x+45+x 2 9x=x 2
5x 14x+45+x 2 9x=5x x 2 18x+45=0 (x15)(x3)=0 x=15
or 3
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hours.
i.e., Part filled by pipes A and B in 1 hr = 1/4
1 x +1 x+6 =1 4
(From here, better to find the value of x from the choices
which will be easier. Or we can solve it as given below)
4(x+6)+4x=x(x+6) 4x+24+4x=x 2 +6x x 2 2x24=0 (x6)(x+4
)=0 x=6 or -4
Since x can not be negative, x = 6
i.e.,pipe A alone can fill the tank in 6 hours
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minute= 1 12 +1 24 =1 8
i.e., both the pipe together can fill the tank in 8 minutes
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11. One pipe can fill a tank four times as fast as another pipe. If
together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36 minutes, then the
slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in:
A. 180 min
B. 144 min.
C. 126 min
D. 114 min
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Let the slower pipe alone can fill the tank in x minutes Then the
faster pipe can fill the tank in x 4 minutes Part filled by the
slower pipe in 1 minute = 1 x Part filled by the faster pipe in 1
minute = 4 x Part filled by both the pipes in 1 minute
= 1 x +4 x
It is given that both the pipes together can fill the tank in 36
minutes Part filled by both the pipes in 1 minute = 1 36
1 x +4 x =1 36 5 x =1 36 x=536=180 i.e.,the slower pipe
alone fill the tank in 180 minutes
12. A tap can fill a tank in 4 hours. After half the tank is filled,
three more similar taps are opened. What is the total time taken
to fill the tank completely?
A. 3 hr
B. 1 hr 30 min
C. 2 hr 30 min
D. 2 hr
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13. A tap can fill a tank in 4 hours. After half the tank is filled,
two more similar taps are opened. What is the total time taken to
fill the tank completely?
A. 1 hr 20 min
B. 4 hr
C. 3 hr
D. 2 hr 40 min
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
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Explanation :
A tap can fill a tank in 4 hours
=> The tap can fill half the tank in 2 hours
Remaining part = 1 2
After half the tank is filled, two more similar taps are opened.
Hence, total number of pipes becomes 3.
Part filled by one tap in 1 hour = 1 4 Part filled by three taps in
1 hour = 31 4 =3 4 Time taken to fill1 2 the tank by 3 pipes
= (1 2 ) (3 4 ) =4 6 ==2 3 hour = 40 minutes
Total time taken = 2 hour + 40 minute = 2 hour 40 minutes
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16. Three taps A, B and C can fill a tank in 12, 15 and 20 hours
respectively. If A is open all the time and B and C are open for
one hour each alternately, the tank will be full in:
A. 62 3 hours
B. 6 hours
C. 71 2 hours
D. 7 hours
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Part filled by pipe A in 1 hour = 1 12 Part filled by pipe B in 1
hour = 1 15 Part filled by pipe C in 1 hour = 1 20
In first hour, A and B is open
In second hour, A and C is open
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17. A leak in the bottom of a tank can empty the full tank in 6
hours. An inlet pipe fills water at the rate of 4 liters a minute.
When the tank is full, the inlet is opened and due to the leak, the
tank is empty in 24 hours. How many liters does the cistern
hold?
A. 4010 litre
B. 2220 litre
C. 1920 litre
D. 2020 litre
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Part emptied by the leak in 1 hour = 1 6 Net part emptied by
the leak and the inlet pipe in 1 hour = 1 24 Part filled by the
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19. Two taps A and B can fill a tank in 5 hours and 20 hours
respectively. If both the taps are open then due to a leakage, it
took 40 minutes more to fill the tank. If the tank is full, how
long will it take for the leakage alone to empty the tank?
A. 28 hr
B. 16 hr
C. 22 hr
D. 32 hr
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Part filled by pipe A in 1 hour = 1 5 Part filled by pipe B in 1
hour = 1 20 Part filled by pipe A and B in 1 hour
= 1 5 +1 20 =1 4
i.e., A and B together can fill the tank in 4 hours
Given that due to the leakage, it took 40 minutes more to fill the
tank.
i.e., due to the leakage, the tank got filled
in 440 60 hour=42 3 hour=14 3 hour Net part filled by
pipe A and B and the leak in 1 hour = 3 14 Part emptied by
the leak in 1 hour =1 4 3 14 =1 28
i.e., the leak can empty the tank in 28 hours
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turns for bucket P to fill the empty drum. How many turns it will
take for both the buckets P and Q, having each turn together to
fill the empty drum?
A. 30
B. 45
C. 60
D. 80
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let capacity of bucket P = x
Then capacity of bucket Q = x 3
Given that it takes 80 turns for bucket P to fill the empty drum
=> capacity of the drum = 80x
Number of turns required if both P and Q are used
= 80x x+x 3 =240x 3x+x =240 4 =60
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23. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 9 hours and 3 hours
respectively. If they are opened on alternate hours and if pipe A
is opened first, how many hours, the tank shall be full?
A. 4 hr
B. 5 hr
C. 2 hr
D. 6 hr
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Part filled by pipe A in 1 hour = 1 9 Part filled by pipe B in 1
hour = 1 3
Pipe A and B are opened alternatively.
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25. Pipe A can fill a tank in 8 hours, pipe B in 4 hours and pipe
C in 24 hours. If all the pipes are open, in how many hours will
the tank be filled?
A. 2.4 hr
B. 3 hr
C. 4 hr
D. 4.2 hr
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Part filled by pipe A in 1 hour = 1 8 Part filled by pipe B
in 1 hour = 1 4 Part filled by pipe C in 1 hour = 1 24 Part
filled by pipe A, pipe B and pipe C in 1 hour
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29. One pipe can fill a tank 6 times as fast as another pipe. If
together the two pipes can fill the tank in 22 minutes, then the
slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in:
A. 164 min
B. 154 min
C. 134 min
D. 144 min
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let the slower pipe alone can fill the tank in x minutes Then the
faster pipe can fill the tank in x 6 minutes Part filled by the
slower pipe in 1 minute = 1 x Part filled by the faster pipe in 1
minute = 6 x Part filled by both the pipes in 1 minute
= 1 x +6 x
It is given that both the pipes together can fill the tank in 22
minutes Part filled by both the pipes in 1 minute = 1 22
1 x +6 x =1 22 7 x =1 22 x=227=154 i.e.,the slower pipe
alone fill the tank in 154 minutes
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Speed=Distance Time
Distance=SpeedTime
Time=Distance Speed
To convert Kilometers per Hour(km/hr) to Meters per
Second(m/s)
x km/hr=x5 18 m/s
To convert Meters per Second(m/s) to Kilometers per
Hour(km/hr)
x m/s=x18 5 km/hr
If a car covers a certain distance at x kmph and an equal
distance at y kmph, the average speed of the whole journey
= 2xy x+y kmph
Speed and time are inversely proportional (when distance
is constant) Speed 1 Time (when distance is
constant)
If the ratio of the speeds of A and B is a : b, then the ratio
of the times taken by them to cover the same distance
is 1 a :1 b or b : a
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A. 11 hrs
C. 7 hrs 45 min
B. 8 hrs 45 min
D. 9 hts 20 min
Given that time taken in walking one way and riding back = 5
hours 45 min
Hence The time he would take to walk both ways = 5 hours 45
min + 2 hours = 7 hours 45 min
In fact, you can do all these calculations mentally and save a lot
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of time
which will be a real benefit for you.
---------------------------------------------------------------Solution 2
----------------------------------------------------------------Let the distance be x km. Then (Time
taken to walk x km) + (Time taken to ride x km) = 5 hour 45
min =545 60 hour = 53 4 hour = 23 4 hour
.......(Equation1) (Time taken to ride 2x km) = 5 hour 45 min - 2
= 3 hour 45 min =345 60 hour = 33 4 hour = 15 4 hour
.......(Equation2) Solving equations 1 and 2 (Equation 1
)2(Time taken to walk 2x km)+ (Time taken to ride 2x km)
= 23 2 hour .......(Equation3) (Equation 3 - Equation 2) Time
taken to walk 2x km=23 2 15 4 =46 4 15 4 =31 4 hours
= 73 4 hours = 7 hours 45 minutes
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Hence, time that the bus stop per hour = time taken to cover 9
km
=distance speed =9 54 hour=1 6 hour = 60 6 min=10 min
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e = 42
km speed=distance time =42 (126 75 ) =4275 126 5 7 of
the actual speed = 4275 126 actual speed
= 4275 126 7 5 =4215 18 =715 3 =75=35 km/hr
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minutes
x v2 x v =40 60 x[1 v2 1 v ]=2 3 x[
vv+2 v(v2) ]=2 3 x[2 v(v2) ]=2 3 x[1 v(v2) ]=1 3
v(v2)=3x................(Equation2) Equation1 Equation2 2(v
+3) (v2) =3 2v+6=3v6 v=12 Substituting this value of v
in Equation
121215=9x =>x=21215 9 =2415 3 =245=40 Henc
e distance = 40 km
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=> They cross each other 5 times in 1 hour and 2 times in 1/2
hour
8. Two boys starts from the same place walking at the rate of 5
kmph and 5.5 kmph respectively in the same direction. What
time will they take to be 8.5 km apart?
A. 17 hr
B. 14 hr
C. 12 hr
D. 19 hr
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Relative speed = 5.5 - 5 = .5 kmph (because they walk in the
same direction)
distance = 8.5 km
time = distance speed =8.5 .5 =17 hr
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than Anil. If Arun doubles his speed, then he would take 1 hour
less than Anil. What is Arun's speed?
A. 8 kmph
B. 5 kmph
C. 4 kmph
D. 7 kmph
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Let the speed of Arun = x kmph
and the speed of Anil = y kmph
distance = 30 km
We know
that distance speed =time Hence 30 x 30 y =2...........(Equatio
n1) 30 y 30 2x =1...........(Equation2) Equation1 +
Equation230 x 30 2x =3 30 2x =3 15 x =3 5 x =1
x=5 Hence Arun's speed = 5 kmph
10. A car travels first 160 km at 64 km/hr and the next 160 km at
80 km/hr. What is the average speed for the first 320 km of the
tour?
A. 70.24 km/hr
B. 74. 24 km/hr
C. 71.11 km/hr
D. 72.21 km/hr
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A. 11.2 kmph
C. 10.2 kmph
B. 10 kmph
D. 10.8 kmph
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Speed and time are inversely proportional Speed
1 Time (when distance is constant)
------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------Distance = Speed x Time = 240 x 5 km
New time = 12 3 hr=5 3 hr Hence, new speed
= Distance Time =2405 5 3 =2403=720 km/hr
16. A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from
point A at the same time and reach point B 75 kms away from A
at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost about 12.5
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Explanation :
Let the duration of the flight = x hours
Given that distance = 600 km
Speed
= Distance Time =600 x ................(Equation1) Duration of the
flight due to the slow down
= (x+30 60 ) hours=(x+1 2 ) hours New speed
= 600 (x+1 2 ) ................(Equation2) From Equations 1 and 2,
Reduction in Speed =600 x 600 (x+1 2 ) Given that
Reduction in average speed
=200 km/hr 600 x 600 (x+1 2 ) =200 3 x 3 (x+1 2 ) =
1 3 x 6 2x+1 =1 3(2x+1)6x x(2x+1) =1 6x+36x x(2
x+1) =1 3 x(2x+1) =1 2x 2 +x3=0................(Equation3)
From here, you can get the answer using Trial and error
method. If you try with the values given as the choices, you can
see the value of x = 1 satisfies the equation 3. Hence answer is 1
hour Or, we can solve the equation 3 to get the
answer 2x 2 +x3=0 (2x+3)(x1)=0 x=1(Removing the ve value for x) Hence answer is 1 hour
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Assume that the person would have covered x km if travelled at
10 km/hr
Speed = Distance Time =x 10 .....(Equation1)
Give that the person would have covered (x
+ 20) km if travelled at 14 km/hr
Speed = Distance Time =(x+20) 14 .....(Equation2)
From Equations 1 and 2,
x 10 =(x+20) 14 14x=10x+200 4x=200 x=200 4 =50
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Solution 1 (Recommended)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Speed and time are inversely proportional (when distance is
constant) Speed 1 Time (when distance is constant)
Here distance is constant and hence speed and time are
inversely proportional Speed
1 Time Speed1 Speed2 =Time2 Time1 7 8 =4 Time1
Time1 = 48 7 hr Speed of the first train
= Distance Time1 =400 (48 7 ) =1007 8 =12.57=87.5 km
/hr
------------------------------------------Solution 2
------------------------------------------Since the ratio of the speeds of trains is
7 : 8 , let's assume that
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Equation1 = Equation2 =
1 15 x +60 y =24 x +48 y 12 y =9 x 4 y =3 x x y
=3 4 x:y=3:4
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27. The distance between two cities A and B is 330 km. A train
starts from A at 8 a.m. and travel towards B at 60 km/hr.
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=> 27x = 66 + 15 = 81
=> 3x = 9
=> x = 3
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Speed = 5 km/hr Time = 15 minutes = 1 4 hour Length of
the bridge = Distance Travelled by the man = Speed Time
= 51 4 km =51 4 1000 metre=1250 metre
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A. 61 km/hr
C. 63 km/hr
B. 56 km/hr
D. 60 km/hr
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Explanation :
Speed of the truck
= Distance Time =550 1 =550 meters/minute Speed of the train
= Distance Time =33 45 km/minute
= 33000 45 meters/minute Speed of the truck Speed of the
train =550 (33000 45 ) =55045 33000 =5545 3300 =114
5 660 =119 132 =9 12 =3 4
Hence, Speed of the truck : Speed of the
train = 3 : 4
33. A person has to cover a distance of 6 km in 45 minutes. If he
covers one-half of the distance in two-thirds of the total time; to
cover the remaining distance in the remaining time, what should
be his speed in km/hr?
A. 14 km/hr
B. 12 km/hr
C. 10 km/hr
D. 8 km/hr
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The person needs to cover 6 km in 45 minutes
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Important Formulas
Time and Work
1.If A can do a piece of work in n days, work done
by A in 1 day = 1/n
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11. P can finish a work in 18 days. Q can finish the same work
in 15 days. Q worked for 10 days and left the job. how many
days does P alone need to finish the remaining work?
A. 8
B. 5
C. 4
D. 6
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
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last?
A. 5 days
C. 14 days
B. 10 days
D. 22 days
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p + q = 1/30
q + r = 1/24
r + p = 1/20
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= 1/8
=> p + q + r = 1/16
=> Work done by P,Q and R in 1 day = 1/16
Work done by P in 1 day = Work done by P,Q and R in 1 day Work done by Q and R in 1 day
= 1/16 1/24 = 1/48
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29. P,Q and R together earn Rs.1620 in 9 days. P and R can earn
Rs.600 in 5 days. Q and R in 7 days can earn Rs.910. How much
amount does R can earn per day?
A. Rs.40
B. Rs.70
C. Rs.90
D. Rs.100
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Amount Earned by P,Q and R in 1 day = 1620/9 = 180 ---(1)
Amount Earned by P and R in 1 day = 600/5 = 120 ---(2)
Amount Earned by Q and R in 1 day = 910/7 = 130 ---(3)
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30. Assume that 20 cows and 40 goats can be kept for 10 days
for Rs.460. If the cost of keeping 5 goats is the same as the cost
of keeping 1 cow, what will be the cost for keeping 50 cows and
30 goats for 12 days?
A. Rs.1104
B. Rs.1000
C. Rs.934
D. Rs.1210
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Assume that cost of keeping a cow for 1 day = c ,
cost of keeping a goat for 1 day = g
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Minute Spaces
The face or dial of clock is a circle whose circumference is
divided into 60 equal parts, named minute spaces
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Explanation :
We know that Angle traced by hour hand in 12 hrs = 360
Time duration from noon to 10 minutes past 5 = 5 hours 10
minutes =510 60 hour=31 6 hours Hence the angle traced by
hour hand from noon to 10 minutes past 5
= 31 6 360 12 =31 6 30=315=155
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15 minutes past 5 = 5 hour 15 minutes
= 515 60 hour=51 4 hour = 21 4 hour
Angle traced by hour hand in 12 hours =
360
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6. At 3.40, the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock form an
angle of
A. 135
B. 130
C. 120
D. 125
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Angle between Hands of a clock When the minute
hand is behind the hour hand, the angle between the two hands
at M minutes past H'o clock =30(HM 5 )+M 2 degree When
the minute hand is ahead of the hour hand, the angle between the
two hands at M minutes past H'o
clock =30(M 5 H)M 2 degree
Here H = 3, M = 40 and minute hand is ahead
of the hour hand. Hence the angle
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3.40 = 3 hour 40 minutes = 340 60 hour=32 3 hour
= 11 3 hour
Angle traced by hour hand in 12 hours =
360
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in 60 min
10. How many times will the hands of a clock coincide in a day?
A. 24
B. 22
C. 20
D. 21
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The hands of a clock coincide 11 times in every 12 hours
(Between 11 and 1, they coincide
only once, at 12 o'clock).
12:00 am
1:05 am
2:11 am
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3:16 am
4:22 am
5:27 am
6:33 am
7:38 am
8:44 am
9:49 am
10:55 am
12:00 pm
1:05 pm
2:11 pm
3:16 pm
4:22 pm
5:27 pm
6:33 pm
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7:38 pm
8:44 pm
9:49 pm
10:55 pm
Hence the hands coincide 22 times in a day.
However this is already given as a formula and its is better to by
heart the answer as 22
which can save time in competitive exams.(However if you
should know the theory behind)
11. How many times in a day, the hands of a clock are straight
A. 22
B. 44
C. 48
D. 24
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The hands of a clock point in opposite directions (in the same
straight line, making an
angle 180 between them) 11 times in every 12 hours because
between 5 and 7 they
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12. How much does a watch lose per day, if its hands coincide
every 64 minutes?
A. 341 11 minute
B. 328 11 minute
C. 31 minute
D. 332 11 minute
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
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13. At what time between 9 and 10 o' clock will the hands of a
clock be together?
A. 452 9 min past 9
B. 491 11 min past 9
C. 481 12 min past 9
D. 472 15 min past 9
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
The two hands of a clock will be together between H and (H+1)
o' clock at (60H 11 ) minutes past H o' clock.
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16. How many times are the hands of a clock at right angle in a
day?
A. 48
B. 44
C. 24
D. 22
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
In 12 hours, hands of a clock are at right angles at 22 times.
In 24 hours, hands of a clock are at right angles at 44 times.
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The given watch gains 34 5 mins in 170 hours => The given
watch gains 2 mins in 1705 34 2 hours =552 hours
= 50 hours
Hence the time was correct after 50 hours
from Monday noon
= after 2 days 2 hours from Monday noon =
2 pm on Wednesday
18. What is the reflex angle between the hands of a clock at
10.25?
A. 195
B. 1971 2
C. 180
D. 1931 2
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option B
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Explanation :
Angle between Hands of a clock When the minute
hand is behind the hour hand, the angle between the two hands
at M minutes past H'o clock =30(HM 5 )+M 2 degree When
the minute hand is ahead of the hour hand, the angle between the
two hands at M minutes past H'o
clock =30(M 5 H)M 2 degree
Here H = 10 , M = 25 and the minute hand is
behind the hour hand. Hence the angle
reflex
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10 hour 25 minutes = 1025 60 hour=105 12 hour=125 12 hour
Angle traced by hour hand in 12 hrs = 360
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19. The angle between the minute hand and the hour hand of a
clock when the time is 4.20 is
A. 10
B. 5
C. 0
D. 1
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Angle between Hands of a clock When the minute
hand is behind the hour hand, the angle between the two hands
at M minutes past H'o clock =30(HM 5 )+M 2 degree When
the minute hand is ahead of the hour hand, the angle between the
two hands at M minutes past H'o
clock =30(M 5 H)M 2 degree
Here H = 4, M = 20 the minute hand is
slightly behind the hour hand. Hence the
angle
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4 hour 20 minutes = 41 3 hour=13 3 hour
Angle traced by hour hand in 12 hrs = 360
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C. 10.30 pm
D. 11 pm
21. What is the angle between the hour and the minute hand of a
clock when the time is 3.25?
A. 47
B. 461 2
C. 46
D. 471 2
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
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24. At what time between 5 and 6 'o clock, will the hands of a
clock be at right angle?
A. 1010 11 minutes past 5
B. 1010 11 minutes past 5 and
and 437 11 minutes past 5
427 11 minutes past 5
C. 109 11 minutes past 5 and D. 109 11 minutes past 5 and
427 11 minutes past 5
427 11 minutes past 5
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
The two hands of the clock will be at right angles between H
and (H + 1) o' clock at (5H15)12 11 minutes past H 'o clock
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26. Find the time between 4 and 5'o clock, when the two hands
of a clock are 4 minutes apart?
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Here H=4 and M=4. Hence the two hands are 4 minutes
apart between 4 and 5 at (544)12 11 minutes past 4 'o
clock =(204)12 11 minutes past 4 'o clock =1612 11 minutes
past 4 'o clock and 2412 11 minutes past 4 'o
clock =192 11 minutes past 4 'o clock and 288 11 minutes past
4 'o clock =175 11 minutes past 4 'o clock and 262 11 minutes
past 4 'o clock
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27. At what time between 5 and 6 will the hands of the clock
coincide?
A. 262 11 minutes past 5
B. 263 11 minutes past 5
C. 283 11 minutes past 5
D. 273 11 minutes past 5
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option D
Explanation :
The two hands of a clock will be together between H and (H+1)
o' clock at (60H 11 ) minutes past H o' clock.
Here H = 5. Hands will be together at 605 11 minutes past
5 =300 11 minutes past 5=273 11 minutes past 5
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(a +
b)
sec.
(u v)
9. If two trains (or bodies) start at the same time from points
A and B towards each other and after crossing they take a
and b sec in reaching B and A respectively, then:
(A's speed) : (B's speed) = (b : a)
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Answer : Option D
Explanation :
Speed = 45 km/hr = 45(10/36) m/s
= 150/12 = 50/4 = 25/2 m/s
Total distance = length of the train + length of the platform
= 360 + 140 = 500 meter
Time taken to cross the platform = 500/(25/2) = 5002/25 = 40
seconds
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Relative speed= x+ y
Time taken to cross each other = 23 s
=> (27x + 17 y)/(x+y) = 23
=> (27x + 17 y)/ = 23(x+y)
=> 4x = 6y
=> x/y = 6/4 = 3/2
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9. Two trains having length of 140 m and 160 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
A. 10.8 s
B. 12 s
C. 9.8 s
D. 8 s
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Answer : Option A
Explanation :
Distance = 140+160 = 300 m
Relative speed = 60+40 = 100 km/hr = (10010)/36 m/s
Time = distance/speed = 300 / (10010)/36 = 30036 / 1000 =
336/10 = 10.8 s
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C. 47
D. 26
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1520 = 300 m
Let the length of the platform = L
Time taken to cross the platform = (300+L)/15
=> (300+L)/15 = 36
=> 300+L = 1536 = 540
=> L = 540-300 = 240 meter
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14. Two trains, one from P to Q and the other from Q to P, start
simultaneously. After they meet, the trains reach their
destinations after 9 hours and 16 hours respectively. The ratio of
their speeds is
A. 2 : 3
B. 2 :1
C. 4 : 3
D. 3 : 2
Here is the answer and explanation
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Ratio of their speeds = Speed of first train : Speed of second
train
= 16 9
= 4:3
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Explanation :
Speed= 72 kmph = 7210/36 = 20 m/s
Distance covered = 250+ x where x is the length of the train
Time = 26 s
(250+x)/26 = 20
250+x = 2620 = 520 m
x = 520-250 = 270 m
17. A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same
direction to that of the train at 2 kmph and 4 kmph and passes
them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. What is the
length of the train?
A. 62 m
B. 54 m
C. 50 m
D. 55 m
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Let x is the length of the train in meter and v is its speed in
kmph
x/9 = ( v-2)(10/36) ---(1)
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A. 75 km/hr
C. 35 km/hr
B. 60 km/hr
D. 70 km/hr
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Answer : Option B
Explanation :
Length of the train = distance covered in crossing the post =
speed time = speed 18
Speed of the train = 300/18 m/s = 50/3 m/s
Time taken to cross the platform = 39 s
(300+x)/(50/3) = 39 s where x is the length of the platform
300+x = (39 50) / 3 = 650 meter
x = 650-300 = 350 meter
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31. How many seconds will a 500 meter long train moving with
a speed of 63 km/hr, take to cross a man walking with a speed of
3 km/hr in the direction of the train ?
A. 42
B. 50
C. 30
D. 28
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Distance = 500m
Speed = 63 -3 km/hr = 60 km/hr = 600/36 m/s = 50/3 m/s
Time taken = distance/speed = 500/(50/3) = 30 s
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