Alligation and mixture Practice Question and Answer

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Answer : 1. "1.25 kg"
Explanation :

Answer: A) 1.25 kg Explanation: Let the initial amount of honey in the jar was k, then    512 = k1 - 154 or  512 = k454   => k = 512 × 625256  => k = 1250    Hence initially the honey in the jar = 1.25 kg

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Three vessels contain alcoholic solutions with the concentrations of alcohol as 0.25, 0.5 and 0.75 respectively. 4 litres from the first, 6 litres from the second and 8 litres from the third are mixed. What is the ratio of alcohol and water in the resultant mixture? 

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    1: 2
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    1: 3
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    1: 1
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    5: 9
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    5: 4
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Answer : 5. "5: 4"

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If 4 litres of water is evaporated on boiling from 12 litres of salt solution containing 7 percentage salt, the percentage of salt in the remaining solution is 

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    12 %
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    13 %
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    10.5 %
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    11.5 %
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Answer : 3. "10.5 % "

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The ratio in which two sugar solutions of the concentration 25% and 45% are to be mixed to get a solution of concentration 30% is

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    4: 3
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    2: 7
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    3: 1
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    3: 5
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Answer : 3. "3: 1"

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Answer : 3. "16 : 25"

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Answer : 3. "61 : 29 "

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If 80 litres of milk solution has 60% milk in it, then how much milk should be added to make milk 80% in the solution?

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    70 litres
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    50 litres
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    60 litres
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    80 litres
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Answer : 4. "80 litres"

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A mixture contains wine and water in the ratio 3 : 2 and another mixture contains them in the ratio 4 : 5 . How many litres of the latter mixture must be mixed with 3 litres of the former mixture so that the resultant mixture may contain equal quantities of wine and water? 

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    $$4{1\over 2}$$ litres
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    $$3{3\over 4}$$ litres
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    $$1{2\over 3}$$ litres
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    $$5{2\over 5}$$ litres
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Answer : 4. "$$5{2\over 5}$$ litres"

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