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Kousalya Ravichandran    5 years ago
Anyone plz send me the model papers of amcat.. mail id kousalya97r@gmail.com
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Himanshu Sharma    5 years ago
Plz send me the model papers of amcat...
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Nyeff Feey    5 years ago
How many ports will be allocated to a new emulator?
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Aarti Galar    5 years ago
H17, B11, P79, G16, L48, ?
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ALLURI VENKATRAMA AKHIL VARMA    5 years ago
problem statement:

you are given an array a[],and you need to find out the combination of array element which has same different.print the count of combinations

SAMPLE INPUT: SAMPLE OUTPUT:
5
4
27
37
47
57
EXPLANATION:

the possible comnibation are with 10 difference(27,37),(37,47),(47,57) -3 with 20 difference (27,47),(37,57)-2 total 3+2=5

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Kousalya Ravichandran    5 years ago
Anyone tell me the pattern of Amcat
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Ronak to MAN    5 years ago
In a election between two parties P and Q, Q is loser. If Q get 25% more votes then he win by the thrice the majority then that of P. If the total number of votes are 4250. How many vote did P get? 1)2250 2)1125 3)2000 4) 1525.. please give solution
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
3) 2250

Total votes = P + Q = 4250 ---(i)
When Q is loser, majority of P = (P - Q)
When Q gets 25% more votes, then votes of Q = Q + 0.25Q = 1.25Q and votes of P = (P - 0.25Q)
According to given condition, 1.25Q - (P - 0.25Q) = 3*(P - Q)
=> 4P - 4.5Q = 0 ---(ii)
On solving equations (i) & (ii), Q=2000, P=2250
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Karan   5 years ago
As per given ststement, Q is the looser.
From given options, only 2250 votes for P satisfies this condition.
No need to waste time to solve in detail while appearing for multiple choice questions test in limited time.
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Ronak to Devendra Marghade    5 years ago
In a local election, 2400 people were to vote for Party A or Party B. Party A was bound to win the election. However, on Election Day, 33% of the voters of Party A were kidnapped. Party B was also able to influence the remaining Party A voters and thus double the strength of its voters. In this way, Party A lost by a majority which was half of that by which it would have won had the elections been fair. How many people finally voted for Party A and Party B?
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
Final voters of party A=1029, B=1371

In fair election, party A voters=1542, party B voters=858, majority of A=684
After 33% and some voters of A shifted to B, Party A voters=1029, party B voters=1371, majority of B=342
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Ronak    5 years ago
In a local election, 2400 people were to vote for Party A or Party B. Party A was bound to win the election. However, on Election Day, 33% of the voters of Party A were kidnapped. Party B was also able to influence the remaining Party A voters and thus double the strength of its voters. In this way, Party A lost by a majority which was half of that by which it would have won had the elections been fair. How many people finally voted for Party A and Party B?
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Ronak    5 years ago
In a election between two parties P and Q, Q is loser. If Q get 25% more votes then he win by the thrice the majority then that of P. If the total number of votes are 4250. How many vote did P get? 1)2250 2)1125 3)2000 4) 1525.. please give solution
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Karan   5 years ago
As per given statement, Q is the loser.
From given options, only 2250 votes for P satisfies this condition.
No need to waste time to solve in detail while appearing for multiple choice questions test in limited time.
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S. Singh    5 years ago
Pls check on site.
May answer is 5 which is correct as per site only .
But marks .. -1.
Any reason ?
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S. Singh    5 years ago
Regarding 'Today's puzzle'dated 30.01.2020, it is to inform you that result displayed at site is incomplete.
I have submitted same answer ( option) in first 10 minutes, but same is not displayed here.
Please check.
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Siva    5 years ago
i want questions on TCS nqt
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prakasha Jency    5 years ago
a student asked to get the combined sum of three individual series but due to his laziness he wrote all three 1 series in the combined form as 3+2+4+8+3+a+27+ . then he realizes that some of the terms merged and converted to new term. what will be the exact sum if he suppose to find the sum of first 36 terms a)6812 b)9812 c)6914 d)6912
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Sujeet kumar    5 years ago
No. Of zero?
1/2(6+10).
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Ronak    5 years ago
The ratio of A and B’s income last year was 4:3 the ratio of their own incomes of last year and this year individually, it’s 3:4 and 5:6 respectively. If the total sum of their present income is ₹8.04 lakh, then what is the last year income of b? Please give solution
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Devendra Marghade   5 years ago
2.7 lakh

Let the income of A & B last year was 4x and 3x.
Given ratio of their last year to this year income individually are 3:4 and 5:6 respectively.
Then income this year of A = 4x*(4/3) = 16x/3 and income of B = 3x*(6/5) = 18x/5
Sum of the incomes this year = 16x/3 + 18x/5 = 804000
=> x = 90000
Therefore, last year income of B = 3x = 3*90000 = 270000 = 2.7 lakh
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