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The square of the number 111,111,111 is amazing.Whats that ?

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(3*4096+15*256+3*16+3)
How many 1's are there in the binary representation of the result ?

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Let N be the product of five different odd prime numbers. If N is the five-digit number abcab, 4 < a < 8, how many values of N are possible?

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2) A positive integer is written on each face of a cube. Each vertex is then assigned a product of the numbers written on the three faces intersecting the vertex. The sum of the numbers assigned to all the vertices is equal to 1001. Find the sum of the numbers written on the faces of the cube.

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Five people A, B, C, D and E stay in five different rooms of GMVN Hotel. Their rooms lie in a row and are numbered serially from ‘101’ to ‘105’. The number of C’s room is smaller than that of E’s room which in turn is smaller than that of A’s room. Moreover, the difference between the room numbers of E and C is the same as the difference between the room numbers of A and E. D is in room number 104 and his room is not next to E’s room. What is E’s room number?
(a) 102 (b) 101 (c) 105 (d) Data Insufficient

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even if you remove 19-1 you need to get only 20

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In this particular job we have discovered that to be diligent is more important than being bright.
(1) by being diligent is important than being bright.
(2) being diligent is more important than being bright.
(3) diligence is more important than brightness.
(4) for one to be diligent is more important than being bright

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What is the highest power of 5 that divides 90 x 80 x 70 x 60 x 50 x 40 x 30 x 20 x 10?

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While covering a distance of 24 km, a man noticed that after walking for 1 hour and 40 minutes, the distance covered by him was 5 of the remaining distance. What was his speed in metres per second?

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Q. A tea party is arranged for 2M people along two sides of along table with M chairs on each side. R men wish to sit on one particular side and S on the other. IN how many ways can they be seated.(provided R,S)

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