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Q: In a queue, Shankar is ninth from the rear end. Althaf's place is eighth from the front. Nitu is standing between the two. What could be the minimum numbers of boys standing in the queue ? 2393 0

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    18
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    14
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    22
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    24
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Answer : 2. "14"
Explanation :

Answer: B) 14 Explanation: 1 2 3 4 5 6(Shankar) 7(Nitu) 8(Althaf) 9 10 11 12 13 14Here, Althaf is 8th from front, Shankar is 9th from rear end and Nitu is between themSo minimum no. of boys standing in the queue = 14

Q: There are 44 students in a hostel, due to the administration,  15 new students has joined. The expense of the mess increase by Rs. 33 per day. While the average expenditure per head diminished by Rs. 3, what was the original expenditure of the mess ? 2289 0

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    Rs. 404
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    Rs. 514
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    Rs. 340
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    Rs. 616
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Answer : 4. "Rs. 616"
Explanation :

Answer: D) Rs. 616 Explanation: Let the average expenditure per head be Rs. pNow, the expenditure of the mess for old students is Rs. 44pAfter joining of 15 more students, the average expenditure per head is decreased by Rs. 3 => p-3Here, given the expenditure of the mess for (44+15 = 59) students is increased by Rs. 33Therefore, 59(p-3) = 44p + 3359p - 177 = 44p + 3315p = 210 => p = 14Thus, the expenditure of the mess for old students is Rs. 44p = 44 x 14 = Rs. 616.

Q: A Cricket team of 23 people all shake hands with each other exactly once. How many hand shakes occur ? 2689 0

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    142
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    175
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    212
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    253
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Answer : 4. "253"
Explanation :

Answer: D) 253 Explanation: The first person shakes hands with 22 different people, the second person also shakes hands with 22 different people, but one of those handshakes was counted in the 22 for the first person, so the second person actually shakes hands with 21 new people. The third person, 20 people, and so on... So, 22 + 21 + 20 + 19 + 18 + 17 + 16 + 15 + 14 + 13 + 12 + 11 + 10 + 9 + 8 + 7 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1= n(n+1)/2 = 22 x 23 /2 = 11 x 23 = 253.

Q: A man sell 35 waffers for Rs. 15 each and loses Rs. 40.4. If he sells 35 waffers for Rs. 18, how much does he loss or gain ? 984 1

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    Rs. 64
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    Rs. 52
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    Rs. 72
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    Rs. 55
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Answer : 1. "Rs. 64"
Explanation :

Answer: A) Rs. 64 Explanation: Given Loss = Rs. 40.4We know loss = cost price - selling price 40.4 = CP - 35(15)=> CP = 40.4 + 525=> CP = Rs. 565.4Now the New selling price of waffer is Rs. 18=> SP = 35(18) = 630Now Gain = SP - CP = 630 -565.4 = Rs. 64.6.

Q: One paper is equally folded 35 times, then what is the new thickness of the paper ? 2111 0

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    T(2^50)
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    50T
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    2 x 50 T
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    T/50
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Answer : 1. "T(2^50)"
Explanation :

Answer: A) T(2^50) Explanation: Let initial thickness of the paper be 'T'after first fold it will be '2T' = 21Tafter second fold it will be '4T' = 22T after 50th fold it will be T x (250T)

Q: A girl facing north rotates 100(degree) clockwise then 190(degree) anticlockwise. what is new direction of the girl ? 5029 0

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    North-East
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    West
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    South-East
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    South
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Answer : 2. "West"
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Answer: B) West Explanation: First girl facing NorthThen she rotates 100 deg clock wise => 10 deg ESThen again she rotates 190 deg anti clock wise => for 100 deg it is North and more 90 deg means West.Therefore, the new direction of the girl is West.

Q: If two cards are taken one after another without replacing from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability for the two cards be Ace ? 1270 0

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    51/1221
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    42/221
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    1/221
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    52/1245
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Answer : 3. "1/221"
Explanation :

Answer: C) 1/221 Explanation: Total Combination of getting a card from 52 cards = C152 Because there is no replacement, so number of cards after getting first card= 51 Now, Combination of getting an another card= C151 Total combination of getting 2 cards from 52 cards without replacement= (C152×C151)  There are total 4 Ace in stack. Combination of getting 1 Ace is = C14   Because there is no replacement, So number of cards after getting first Ace = 3 Combination of getting an another Ace = C13 Total Combination of getting 2 Ace without replacement=C14×C13 Now,Probability of getting 2 cards which are Ace =C14×C13C152×C151 = 1/221.

Q: What is the next letter in the given seriesM N J Q G ? 1032 0

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    U
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    S
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    T
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    H
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Answer : 3. "T"
Explanation :

Answer: C) T Explanation: 1ST SERIES = M J G... It decreasing by 3 alphabets.2ND SERIES = N Q... It increasing by 3 alphabets. M N J Q G T...

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