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If n is a positive integer and (n + 1)(n + 3) is odd, then (n + 2)(n + 4) must be a multiple of which one of the following?

a.3
b.5
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9,31,73,141,241, __

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20 passengers are in a sinking ship. 10 are mathematicians. They all stand in a ring. Every 7th climbs into the lifeboat which can only hold 10 people. Where should the mathematicians stand in the ring?

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15) A number is such that when it is multiplied by 8 , it gives another which is as much above from 270as the original (itself) is below 270. The average of the original number and the resultant number is
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B) 190
C) Cannot be determined
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3. If B gives A Rs 20, A will have twice as much as B. If A gives B Rs 20, B Will have Three Times asmuch as A. How much does each have?

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From a solution containing milk and water in the ratio 3 : 4, 10 L is removed and replaced by water. If the resultant solution contains milk and water in the ratio 1 : 2 then what was the amount of the original solution

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X runs 3/2 times as fast as Y. If X gives Y a starts of 300 meter, how must X run before he cateches up with Y?

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A man can row at 6 km/h in still water and at 4 km/h upstream. How long will the man take to go to a place
1 km downstream and return?
a) 36 min b) 24 min c) 12 min d) 18min

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The average of squares of first 11 consecutive even numbers is:
(a)184 (b)148 (c)186 (d)174

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In a cricket match, Team A scored 232 runs without losing a wicket. The score consisted of byes, wides and runs scored by two opening batsmen: Ram and Shyam. The runs scored by the two batsmen are 26 times wides. There are 8 more byes than wides. If the ratio of the runs scored by Ram and Shyam is 6:7, then the runs scored by Ram is

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