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(#M40151865) MBA QUESTION Percentage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

10% of the voters did not cast their votes in an election between two candidates , 10% of the voters polled were found invalid . The succeeded candidate got 54% of the valid votes and won by a majority of 1620 votes . find the total number of votes listed

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(#M40015341) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A washerman can wash 6 trousers or 8 shirts in 1 hour while his wife can wash 6 trousers or 8 shirts in 2 hours. The couple get a work of 160 trousers and 200 shirts to wash. The man and the woman work on alternate hours and for a total of 12 hours daily. Every morning except the first the lady starts the work. If the couple worked for only 5 hours on the first day with the man starting the work at noon, then

1) the man finishes the work on 7th day
2) the
woman finishes the work on 6th day
3) the man finishes
the work on 8th day
4) the woman finishes the work
on 8th day

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(#M40014880) MBA QUESTION number systems, progressions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

For how many positive integers x between 1 and 1000, both inclusive,
is 4x6 + x3 + 5 is divisible by 7?

1) 0
2) 4
3) 11
4) 36

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(#M40017114) MBA QUESTION averages, percentages, profit loss and interest Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Raman took classes for 20 consecutive days. On nth day, there were (n + 1) students present in his class, where n is a natural number. Each day Raman distributed Rs.1100 equally among the students present in the class. Student ‘x’, who attended all the 20 classes of Raman, donated 1/(m + 1) th part of theamount received by him (from Raman on that particular day) to a charity at the end of each day, where ‘m’ is the number of students attending the class on that day. What is the total amount donated by student ‘x’ to the charity?

1) 300
2) 1000
3) 666
4) 500

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(#M40016707) MBA QUESTION set theory, logarithms, ratio proportion & variation Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A ‘table set’ consists of a ‘table’ and a ‘table cloth’. For every ‘table set’, the price of its ‘table cloth’ is directly proportional to the price of the ‘table’. The ‘table cloths’ of two ‘table sets’ A and B are exchanged. The ratio of the prices of the ‘table set’ A and ‘table set’ B before and after the exchange of the ‘table cloths’ are 5:1 and 4:1 respectively. If the price of ‘table set’ C is 8 times that of ‘table set’ D, then the ratio of the prices of ‘table set’ C and ‘table set’ D when their respective ‘table cloths’ are exchanged is (A ‘table set’ is identified by the ‘table’, and not by the ‘table cloth’)

1) 5:1
2) 17:3
3) 8:1
4) 7:1

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(#M40015115) MBA QUESTION permutations and combinations, probability Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Six men are in a queue at the ticket counter of ‘PVR’ movie theater. All of them want to buy a ticket which costs Rs. 75. Each of the six men has exactly one ‘currency note’. Three of the men have 75 rupee-note and other three have 150 rupee-note. There are no ‘ currency notes’ of any kind at the ticket counter initially. In how many different ways six men can be arranged in the queue such that there is no problem of extending change at the ticket counter?

1) 144
2) 252
3) 216
4) 180

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Let x1, x2, x3 …. x50 be non-zero numbers such that xi + xi+1 = k for all i (1≤ i ≤ 49).If x14 = a and x27 = b, then what is the value of (x20 + x37)?

1) 2 (a + b) - k
2) k + a + b
3) k + (b + a)
4) k - 2 (a + b)
5) None of these

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(#M40015802) MBA QUESTION mensuration, geometry & co-ordinate geometry Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A quadrilateral is formed by the lines x = 0, y = 0, x + y = 1 and 6x
+ y = 3. What is the equation of the diagonal of the quadrilateral that
passes through the origin?
Sitter isn't it...

1) 3x+2y=0
2) 2x-3y=0
3) 2x+3y=0
4) 3x-2y=0

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(#M40017141) MBA QUESTION mensuration, geometry & co-ordinate geometry Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

ABC is an equilateral triangle. Point D is on AC and Point E is on BC, such that AD=2CD and CE=EB. If we draw perpendiculars from D and E to other two sides and find the sum of the length of two perpendiculars for each set, that is, for D and E individually and denote them as per (D) and per(E), then which of the following option will be correct.

1) per (D) > per (E)
2) per (D) = per (E)
3) per (D) < per (E)
4) None of these
5) Cannot be determined

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(#M40015348) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Three boys A, B and C start running at constant speeds from the same point P along the circumference of a circular track. The speeds of A, B and C are in the ratio 5:1:1. A and B run clockwise while C runs in the anticlockwise direction. Each time A meets B or C on the track he gives them a card. What is the difference in the number of cards received by B and C if A distributes 33 cards in all?Please explain the approach

1) 3
2) 7
3) 5
4) 11

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