MBA Exam

There are 3 boxes A, B, and C in which 9 balls comprising 3 identical red balls, 3 identical blue balls and 3 identical green balls are to be placed such that there are exactly 3 balls in each box and no box contains all three balls of the same colour. In how many ways can this be done?

1) 31
2) 35
3) 25
4) 49

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MBA Other Question

A square is drawn with all its vertices on a regular hexagon. If the area of the hexagon is 6 *root (3)what is the side (in cm) of the square

1) 7 - 3*root(3)
2) 6 - 2*root(3)
3) 7 - 2*root(3)
4) 8 - 3*root(3)
N!(N > 100) is divided by 10x to leave a remainder of r (r >= 0). If x is the maximum possible and r is the minimum possible, then the last digit of the quotient is

1) Always odd
2) Odd when x is even
3) Always even
4) Even when x is odd