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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
A number 39 is divided into three parts which are in A.P. and the sum of their squares is 515. Find the largest number.
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Answer : B
The three parts are 11, 13 and 15 since 112 + 132 +152 =515. Since, we want the largest number, the answer would be 15. Option (b) is correct.
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Answer : B
The three parts are 11, 13 and 15 since 112 + 132 +152 =515. Since, we want the largest number, the answer would be 15. Option (b) is correct.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
What was the total number of candidates qualified in the written test for admission to institution A over all the years together?
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Answer :a
Required number of candidates
(2+ 3.5+5+6 +4 + 6.5) x 1000
= 27000
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Answer :a
Required number of candidates
(2+ 3.5+5+6 +4 + 6.5) x 1000
= 27000
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
When a ball bounces, it rise to 2/3 of the height from which it fell. If the ball is dropped from a height of 36 m, then how high will it rise at the third bounce?
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Ans: B
After first bounce, height of ball = (2/3)1 *36
And after third bounce, height of ball = (2/3)3 *36
= (8/27)*36 = 32/3m = =10(2/3)m
Hence, the required height at third bounce is 10(2/3)m.
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Ans: B
After first bounce, height of ball = (2/3)1 *36
And after third bounce, height of ball = (2/3)3 *36
= (8/27)*36 = 32/3m = =10(2/3)m
Hence, the required height at third bounce is 10(2/3)m.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
The geometric mean of vitiates 32, 4, 8, x, 2 is 8. What is the value of vitiate x?
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Ans: d
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Ans: d
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
The pair of numbers which are relatively prime to each other is
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Ans: b
Now, 13 × 5 = 65 and 13×7 = 91 [both are coprime numbers ]
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Ans: b
Now, 13 × 5 = 65 and 13×7 = 91 [both are coprime numbers ]
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