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(#M40019924) GATE QUESTION EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A box of fruits can be loaded in a truck in 9 minutes by a worker, and 8 boxes fill a truck completely. How many trucks can be loaded completely in 1 ½ hours if there are 16 men working together?

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(#M40011867) GATE QUESTION numbers Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If three eighth of a number is 1257,then one fourth of the number will be

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The trapezoidal rule for integration gives exact result when the integrand is a polynomial
of degree
(a) 0 but not 1
(b) 1 but not 0
(c) 0 or 1
(d) 2

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Two bars of different materials and same size are subjected to the same tensile force. If the bars have unit elongation in the ratio of 2:5, then the ratio of modulus of elasticity of the two materials will be


A. 2:5
B. 5:2
C. 4:3
D. 3:4

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The hexadecimal representation of 6578 is:
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(b) D78
(c) D71
(d) 32F

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Consider a database table T containing two columns X and Y each of type integer. After the creation of the table, one record (X= 1, Y=l) is inserted in the table. Let MX and MY denote the respective maximum values of X and Y among all records in the table at any point in time. Using MX and MY, new records are inserted in the table 128 times with X and Y values being MX+1, 2*MY+1 respectively. It may be noted that each time after the insertion, values of MX and MY change. What will be the output of the following SQL query after the steps mentioned above are carried out? SELECT Y FROM T WHERE X=7;
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(A) 127
(B) 255
(C) 129
(D) 257

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The next term in the series is
81,54,36,24_?

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(#M40156984) GATE QUESTION Mechanical Engineering HM Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle


The depth of the bucket for a Pelton wheel is generally __________ the diameter of jet.


A. equal to
B. 1.2 times
C. 1.8 times
D. double

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A band-limited signal with a maximum frequency of 5 kHz is to be sampled. According to the
sampling theorem, the sampling frequency which is not valid is
(A) 5 kHz (B) 12 kHz (C) 15 kHz (D) 20 kHz

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A woman with four children bought a sack of peanuts. To the oldest child, a boy she gave one peanut and 1/4th of what remained, and to each of the other children she did the same. The second child was a girl, the third a boy and the last a girl. It was found that the boys had received 100 more peanuts than the girls. What was the initial number of peanuts?

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