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(#M40010275) CAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Rs. 4,500 was distributed among A, B and C. From the amount that they received A, B and C spent Rs.110, Rs.120 and Rs.140 respectively. The amounts then left with A and B were in the ratio 3:4 and with B and C were in the ratio 5:6. What amount did B received?

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if all the possible words using the letters of the word "DRAW" are formed without repetition and arranged in alphabetical order, what will be the position of the word "WARD"

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What are the next two in this series?

1010, 101, 22, 20, 14, ??, ??

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A,B and C can independently do a work in 15 days. they work together for some time after which C leaves. a total of Rs 18000 is paid for the work and B gets RS 6000 more than C. for how many days did A work?

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4 points out of 8 points are collinear . Number of different quadrilaterals that can be formed by joining this is

1. 56 2. 53 3. 76 4. 60

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x + 2y > 8
Quantity A: 2x + 4y
Quantity B: 20

a) if the quantity in Column A is greater
b) if the quantity in Column B is greater
c) if the two quantities are equal
d) if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.

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In a number system the product of 44 and 11 is 2124. The
number 3111 of this system, when converted to the decimal number system,
becomes:
(a) 406
(b) 1086
(c) 213
(d) 691

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N= 202 x 20002 x 200000002 x 20000000000000002 x 200000000....2 (31 zeroes) The sum of digits in this multiplication will be:

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a person goes by a boat 1km upstream to reach a point p where his hat falls into water after travelling 10 more minutes from p,he returns towards the shore and catches up with the hat exactly at the shore. what is the speed of the water current?

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Two jars contain milk and water in the ratio 7:3 and 3:2 respectively.In what ratio should the contents of the two jars be mixed such that the final ratio of milk and water in the resultant solution becomes 23:17 ?
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