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(#M40154683) AMCAT QUESTION English Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)
In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized Alternatives to the italicized part are given which may improve the construction of the sentence,
Select the correct alternative
Question

But which director from Bollywood would remake this film,( will be made secret for the time being. )
words between brackets is been italicisized

1) ls being kept a secret
2)Is being secret
3) Can be secret
4)Will be kept the secret

2)
I did not go to school in a week after an accident
O through
O within
O for
O after

3)
Read the sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it The erroi-, if any, will be in one part of the sentence The letter of that part is the answer Ignore the error of punctuation, if any
Question
(A) There is a lots ? (B) of milk left in the Jan (C) for the rest of usi (D) No error
Options are:
0 (A)
0 (B)
0 (C)
0 (D)

4)
The company _____ increase her salary before the appraisal
1)was being refused
2) refused to
3) refused of
4) refuse to

5)
Scientists believe that duflng initial years of the ________ of the Earth water bodies increased in size due to continuous rainfall
1)Formative
2) Formations
3) Formation
4)Formed

6)
AVERT (synonymn)
o Entertain
O Transform
0 Turn away
0 Lead towards
o Displease

7) arrangement between s1 and s6
S1)Aradhana has bought a new red color gypsy
S6 )Her father runs a garment export house

S .She drives to college in her new car
P. Before this red gypsy. she use to drive a black SUV
R. Her car changes almost every six months
Q .She comes from a rich family

Options are:
1)RSQP
2)PSRQ
3)QRPS
4)SPRQ

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(#M40154687) AMCAT QUESTION English Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1) jumbled words and arrange between s1 and s6

S1 I have a flight to catch at 7.30 a m tomorrow morning
S6 As the check-in process will also take some time
P )Iwould better put an alarm tor6am
Q) Also another half an hour to reach airport.
R) It would take me around half an hour to get ready
S )It is always better to reach the airport early

1)SQRP
2)QSPR
3)SRPQ
4) PROS



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(#M40154631) AMCAT QUESTION Technical Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Please solve the amcat question previously asked and write answer in comments with question number . It is urgent.
Question 1)
Consider the given conditions in regards to the circular queue
1) (FRONT = 0) and (REAR =CAPACITY - 1)
2) FRONT = REAR
3)FRONT = CAPACITY-- REAR
Which of the above conditions tests the overflow condition of a circular queue?
1)Only 1
2)Only2
3)Onty3
4) Both 1 and 2
5) Both 1 and 3
Please Match the following
Group A
A. Indirect Addressing
B. Immediate Addressing
C. Indexed Addressing
D. Autodecrement Addressing

Group B
1. Constant
2. Arrays
3. Loops
4. Pointers

Match the given Addressing Modes in Group A with their examples in Group B.
1) A-4.B-3, C-2, D-1
2) A-3.B-2, C-4, D-1

3) A-2,B-1,C-4,D-3
4) A-4,B-1,C-2,D-3

Question 2)
Assuming that P is a process and following two statements are true about the process So, what can be concluded about the process P from these statements?

1. P can move from one processor to another in Symmetric Multiprocessor System.
2 P generates I/0 requests Infrequently, using more of Its time doing computations.

Options are:
1)P has soft affinity for the processor and is a CPU-bound process
2) P has soft affinity for the processor and Is a I/0-bound process
3)P has hard affinity for the processor and is a I/0-bound process
4) P has hard affinity for the processor and is a CPU-bound process

Question 3)
Which of the following statements is/are incorrect’
1. A thread can acquire more than one lock(Mute).
2. Deadlock will occur if a non-recursive mutex is locked more than once.
3. Mutex Is a signaling mechanism used to synchronize access to a resource.

1)Only 1
2)OnIy2
3Only3
4)Both l and 2

Question 4)
Ram had used Log Based Recovery method to ensure atomicity for transaction T. After some time he acknowledges that Transaction T is aborted So which of the following operations Will he use to ensure atomicity?
1)redo(T)
2) undo(T)
3) abort(T)
4)commit(T)


Question 5 )

Cooperating processes require an Interprocess Communication (IPC) mechanism that will allow them to exchange data and information. Which of the following options is/are the method(s) of Interprocess Communication(IPC)?
1) Message passing
2)Cooperation
3) Shared memory
4)Both 2 and 3
5) Both 1 and 3

Question 6)
How many locations can be addressed by a memory chip haying 14 address pins and 4 data pins?
1)2
2)2^10
3) 2^14
4 2^18

Question 7)
If an average page-fault seivice time is 15 milliseconds. memory access time is 100 milliseconds and the probability of a page-fault is 0.2. then what will be the effective access time in milliseconds?
1)22
2)80
3)83
4)103

Question 8)
Friends,Please give the answer-
Shortforms given are
Process> Pro
Arrival Time>A
Priority >Pri
Burst Time in Milliseconds (ms)>B

Friends,Please give the answer after studying process table.

Pro A Pri B(in ms)
P1 0 2 10
P2 0 5 2
P3 2 4 1
P4 2 1 2
P5 3 3 3
There are 5 processess-
Calculate the average waiting time, if the processes are first processed by the first come first serve(FCFS) scheduling (according to their order In the Question) untill all of them arrive . in the system and when all the processes have arrived then they will be scheduled by priority scheduling.

1)7.2
2)8.2
3)9.2
4)10.2

Question 9)
Integer a =40, b =35, c=20, d =10
Comment about the output of the following two statements •
Print a*b/c-d
Print a*b/(c-d)
Comment about the output of the following two statements –
1)Differ by 80
2)Same
3)Differ by 50
4)differ by 160

Question 10)

Each step in the evaluation of an Infix expression refers to the encounter of a token. In the evaluation of the fully parenthesized Infix expression -
((1*2)+4-((7*6)/(8-9)))
Which of the followrng options shows the contents of the Stack after 7th step’
1)((*)+-(
2)((1*2)+
3)((2+
4)(2+4

Question 11)
When a process creates a new process, then which of the following options is shared between the parent process and the child process –

1)Stack
2)Heap
3)Shared memory segment
4)Thread stack

Question 12)
Consider the given declarations-
integer (*arr1)[10]
integer *arr2[10]

Which of the following statements is true regarding the above?

1)arr1 is pointer to an array of integers
arr2 is array of integer pointers
2)arr1 and arr2 both are pointers to array of integers
3)arr1 and arr2 both are arrays of integer pointers
4)arr1 is array of integer pointers
arr2 is pointer to an array of integers

Question 13)
Which of the following options does not give a valid differentiation between macro and inline function
1)Macros are type checked unlike inline functions
2) Macros are not checked for syntactical errors unlike inline functions
3)- Macros are always replaced with the actual code but inline functions are subjected to compilers decision for the same
4)Macros are a preprocessing activity but inline functioning is a compile time activity

Question 14)
Sunil is working on a database management system He wants to program transactions such that a transaction is completed only if all the database operations are completed and commited, otherwise the transaction is aborted and rolled back Which of the following database characteristics is he trying to implement?

1)Atomcity
2)Consistency
3)Isolation
4)Durability

Question 15)
Consider the given list of sorting algorithms-
1)Selection Sort
2) Radix Sort
3) Shell Sort
4 )Heap Sort
Which of the above mentioned algorithms uses the selection method for bringing out the sorting?
1) only1
2) Only3
3)Both land4
4) Both2and3
5)Both2and4

Question 16)
A full binary tree wêth n non-leaf nodes contains -
1) (log n) nodes
2)n + 1 nodes
3)2n+1 nodes
4)2n nodes

Question 17)
Ama wants to write a program to traverse trees but she does not know how to implement Stacks Which of the following methods can she use to bring out the same?
1) Adding another level of dummy leaf nodes
2) Adding parent node for each node of the tree.
3)Representing the given Binary tree as Threaded Binary tree.
Options are:
1)Only1
2)Only 2
3) Only3
4)Both 1 and 2
5)Both 2 and 3


Question 18)
Friends,Please give the answer after studying process table.
Friends,Please give the answer-
Shortforms given are
Process> Pro
Arrival Time>A
Priority >Pri
Burst Time in Milliseconds (ms)>B



Pro A Pri B(in ms)
P1 0 3 10
P2 0 1 1
P3 2 5 2
P4 2 4 1
P5 3 2 5

There are 5 processes P1, P2. P3, P4 and P5 which are processed by Preemptive Priority scheduling algorithm. In what sequence the processes would be scheduled, if lower number in the priority column in the given table denotes the higher priority?
1)P2-P1-P1-P5-P1-P1-P4-P3
2)P2-P1-P5-P1-P1-P4-P3
3) P2-P1-P1-P5-P4-P1-P3
4) P2-P1-P1-P5-P1-P4-P3

Question 19)
There are 2 groups – group a and group b. Match the following
Group A
A)Selective Set
B)Selective Complement
C)Selective clear
D)Mask
Group B
1)0100
2)0111
3)0001
4)0110
Let’s suppose the value of Register R1= 0101 and Register R2= 0011. After performing the Group A operations on both the registers, what will be the content of register R1 in Group B for each specific operation?
1)A-3, B-1,C-4,D-2
2)A-2,B-4,C-1,D-3
3)A-4, B-2, C-3, D-1
4) A-1,B-3,C-2,D-4


Question 20)
Please go my drive link to see the sechule table as the table is required to answer the question - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-qhy8PbmOfhSFBuVXo4dGItY1E/view?usp=sharing
Which of the following is true about the given schedule in the figure( please see ethe image in the link)
1)F1 is recoverable and F2 is not recoverable;
2)Both F1 and F2 are recoverable
3) Both F1 and F2 are unrecoverable
4)F1 is unrecoverable and F2 is recoverable

Question 21)
Please solve the numerical
Assume that a pipelining is implemented and the data given are
b=3,Pj=04, Pt=06
where
b = jump penalty(loss of cycles due to jump)
Pj = probablity that the instruction is a jump
Pt = probability that the jump is taken
What will be the execution efficiency?
1)0.58
2)0.52
3)0.66
4)0.5

Question 22)
Integer i , k,j,n=5;
For i=n to 1 decrement 1
{
For j=n equal to i+1 decrement 1
{
Print blank space
}
For k= 1 to ((2*i)-1) increment 1
{
Print “*”;
}
Print end of line //takes the cursor to next line
}

What will the output when the given code will be executed

Question 23)
Which of the following statements is incorrect?
1) Best fit and first fit have the problem of external fragmentation
2) Compaction is a solution for external fragmentation
3)If a partition is being used by a process requiring some memory smaller than the partition size, then it is called an internal fragmentation
4) None of these
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Question 24)
Which of the following statements are true?
1)Transfer of data from Main Memory to Cache Memory is known as mapping process
2) Associative Memory stores both address and data of memory word
3)If the word is not found in the Cache and is in main memory, it is a miss
4) Content Addressable Memory and Associative Memory are same
Options are:
1)Both 1 and 3
2) Both 2 and 3
3)Both 1 and 4
4)1,2 and 3
5)All-1,2, 3 and 4


Question 25)
Srujan writes a sorting algorithm, The algorithm takes different amount of time to sort
two different lists of equal size. What Is the possible difference between the two lists? 1)All numbers in one list are more than 100. while in the other are less than
100
2) The ordering of numbers with respect to magnitude in the two list has different poperties.
3) One list has all negative numbers, while the other has all positive numbers
4)One list contains 0 as an element, while the other does not

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(#M40154688) AMCAT QUESTION Quanti Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)
When the pnce of a pair of shoes is decreased by 10%. the number of pairs sold increased by 20% What is the net effect on saIes
o 8% decrease
o 10% dec rease
o 10% increase
o 8% increase

2)
Simplify [(1/8)^-1)^-4]^-1
o 4906
o 4096
o 4960
O 4690

3)
In a game show there are 5 prize cards and 20 blank cards A contestant is asked to choose a card at random What is the probability that he won a prize’
o 3/5
0 2/5
0 1/5
0 4/5

4)
Sara has 400 marbles If she gives (1/5)th of her marbles to Sam and Sam gives (314)th of his marbles to David then how many marbles does Sam have left’
0 80
0 20
0 60
0 200


5)
Which of the following is greatest among the four given values of x?
o x=15^(1/2)
o x=25 ^(1/3)
o x=125 ^(1/4)
o x=625 ^(1/12)

6)
x ^4* y-x*y ^4=
1)xy(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)
2)xy(x+y)(x^2-xy+y^4)
3) x(xy-1)(x^2-xy+y)
4)(x^3+y^2)xy
5)None of the above

7)
A machine worth Rs 1.80.000 depreciates at the rate of 18% of the value of the machine per annum The value of the machine in 18 months from now will be
0 rs 2,31,516
0 Rs 1,34,316
0 Rs 1,50,000
0 Rs 1,00,000

8)
Mehak was in a whimsical mood and to reach her home from her office she took the following steps- 4 steps towards North. 3 steps towards East, 8 steps towards
South. 6 steps towards West. 7 steps towards North. 5 steps towards East, 6 steps towards South 4 steps towards West and finally reached her home taking 3 steps towards North The location of Mehaks home with respect to her office is
1) 3 steps to the East
2) 3 steps to the West
3) steps
4) steps towards the East
5) 2 steps to the West

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(#M40154685) AMCAT QUESTION Reasoning Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)
If WORD is coded as 9753. then DOOR is coded as
o 3579
0 3559
0 9357
0 3775

2)
From the given choices select the odd one out
0 BAK
0 DCM
0 HGQ
0 MNW

3)
From the given choices select the odd one out
O PSRQ
O MNPO
O SVUT
O KNML

4)
If JUDGE is coded as UJDEG, then ORDER is coded as

0 RODRE
O REDRO
0 RODER
0 REDOR

5)
M IS P’S brothers son N is the only brother of P How is N related to M
0 Nephew
0 Father
0 Cousin
0 Uncle

6)
Introducing a man, a woman said, “HIS wife is the only daughter of my father How is the man related to the woman

0 Husband
O Uncle
0 Father-in-law
O Father


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(#M40154694) AMCAT QUESTION english Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)
The appropnate atmospheric conditions made It feasible for the astronomers to see the stars and they could even distinguish the sizes
0 And even distinguish the sizes
0 And they were even distinguishing the sizes
0 And he could even distinguish the sizes
0 And even distinguishing the sizes

2)
_____ to be a good swimmer, you should know how to hold your breath for a while
0 For while
0 However since
0 In place
0 In order

3)
CREDULITY (synomyn)
0 Credible
0 Discipline
0 Gullible
0 Weakness



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(#M40154703) AMCAT QUESTION Reasoning Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)
Introducing a woman. a man said. Her husband is the only son of my father How is the woman related to the man?

0 Sister
0 Mother-in-law
0 Daughter
0 Wife

2)
hoose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the most meaninul order The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process etc
Question
1 Tree
2 Wood
3 Plant
4 Seed
5, Furniture

O 3.4.2,1,5
O 3.4.1,2,5
O 4.1.3.2,5
O 4,3,1,2,5

3)
he question consists of a problem question followed by two statements land Ii Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem
Question
Problem question What is Mohans rank in the class?
Statements
I) There are thirty students in the class
II) There are six girls who have scored less than Mohan

O Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
O Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
O Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answenng the problem question
O Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question


4)
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements land Ii Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the so4ution to the problem
Problem question Who is the fastest among the three workers X. Y and Z7
Statements
I) X and V together take 12 minutes to paint a room
II) X. Y and Z together can complete the work in 17 minutes

O Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

O Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

O Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answenng the problem question

O Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question

5)
B has a sister A B is the daughter of C Cs father is P How is A related to P?

6)
A lady runs 18 kms towards east and then 24 kms towards north How far is she from her starting point and in which direction?
0 42 kms north-east
0 42 kms east
0 6 kms east
O 30 kms north-east

7)
Excessive amounts of mercury in drinking water, associated with certain types of industrial pollution have been shown to cause HobsoWs disease Island L has an
economy based entirety on subsistence level agriculture, modern industry of any kind is unknown The inhabitants of Island I have unusually high incidence of
Hobsons disease

o Mercury in drinking water is actually perfectly safe

0 Mercury in drinking water must have sources other than industrial pollution
Hobsons disease must have causes other than mercury in drinking water

O Both options (1) and (2)

O Both options (3) and (2)

8)
Choose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the most meaninul order The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events. value, appearance, nature, process etc
Question
1 Lion
2Dog
3 Duck
4 Insect
5. Deer
O 4.2,3,5,1
O 4.2.3.1.5
O 4.3.2.5,1

O 4.3.2.1,5

9)
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements land Ii Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the so4ution to the problem
Question
Problem question How many sisters does Mamta have
Statements
I) Mamta does not have any brother
II) Mamtas mother has four daughters

O Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
O Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
O Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answenng the problem question
O Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question

10)
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements land Ii Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the so4ution to the problem
Question
The salaries of A and B are in the ratio 2:3 What is the salary of A?
Statements
I) The salary of B is Rs 8000
II) The total salary of A and B is Rs 15000

O Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
O Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
O Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answenng the problem question
O Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question

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1)
A baby crawls 12 feet towards east and then 4 feet towards south He then crawls 9 feet towards west How far is he from his initial position?
o 2feet
o 9 feet
o 5feet
o 16 feet

2)
Question
B is the only child of A M and N are the children of B. D is the grandmother of N How is A related to D?
1)Grandmother
2) Husband
3) Mother
4)Son

3)
A baby crawls 8 feet towards west and then 8 feet towards north It then moves 14 feet towards east How far and in which direction is the baby from the starting point?
0 8 feet towards east
0 10 feet towards north-east
0 6 feet towards east
0 10 feet towards south-eas

4)
message inferred from the passage

The company encourages its managers to interact regularly, without preset agenda, to discuss issues concerning the company and the society. This idea has been borrowed from the ancient Indian concept of religious congregation, called satsang Designations are forgotten during these meetings hence, it is not uncommon in these meetings to find a management trainee questioning the Managing Director on some corporate policy or his knowledge of customers.

1)The company is concerned about its reputation with its employees
2)The company beheves in fostering the spirit of dialogue without degenerating it into a positioning based debate
3)The company had some inter-personnel problems in the past due to which it felt the need for these corporate satsangs
4)All of the above


5)
Message inferred from the passage

Social scientists have found that people who marry young are seldom prepared for marital roles. Also the men and women who marry as young adults live longer than those who never marry. According to a study, young adults who are about to get married have fewer unhealthy habits, like smoking and uncontrolled drinking of alcohol, as compared with the other people of the same age.

1)The institution of marriage forces young men and women to quit smoking and drinking
2)Those who marry at an older age live a shorter life than those who get married at a younger age.
3)People who marry at an older age are well prepared to take up marital roles
4) Young adults who are not about to marry are more likely to have unhealthy habits than those who are about to marry.

6)
arrange in ascending order

1 Centigram
2 Megagram
3. Microgram
4 Milligram
5. Kilogram

1)4,3,2,1,5
2)3,4,1,5,2
3) 4,23.1,5
4) 3,2,1,4,5

7)
Data suffeciency
Problem question What is the monthly salary of Raghu?
Statements
I) The salaries of Raghu and his brother are in the ratio 5:6 respectively
Il) The salary of Raghus brother is Rs 32,000 per month

1)Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
2) Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
3)Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
4) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
5)Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question

8)
Data sufeciency

What is the area of the top of the table?
Statements
I) The top of the table is rectangular in shape
II) The length of the top of the table is 35 cm

Options are:
1)Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
2) Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
3)Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
4) Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
5)Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question

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(#M40154680) AMCAT QUESTION English Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)_____ the shirt was washed twice, still he refused to wear it
o Though
o Because
o However
o Since
o While

2)
PHOTOGRAPHIC (synonymn)
o Distant
0 Exact
0 Distinguish
o Similar

3)
WORSEN (OPPOSITE)
o Complicate
o Relieve
o Aggravate
o Intensity

4)
DISCRETE (OPPOSITE)
o Continuous
o Secretive
o Distinct
o Cautious o Judicious

5)
Jumbling and rearranging . S1 is the starting and s6 is the last. rearrange between them

S1: Venice is a strange and beautiful city in the north of Italy
S6: This is because Venice has no streets

P: There are about four hundred old stone bridges joining the island of Venice
Q) In this city there are no motor cars, no horses and no buses
R) These small islands are near one another
S )It is not an island but a hundred and seventeen islands

o PQRS
o PRQS
o SRPQ
0 PQSR

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(#M40154675) AMCAT QUESTION Apti Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

1)
What is the relationship between the fractions 14/15 and 37/40’?
o 14/15=37/40
o 14/15>37/40
o 14/15<37/40
o Cannot be determined

2)
(4.56 ^3+ 5 .44^3)/ (4.56^2 -4 .56 x 5.44 + 5.44^2)
Options are:
o 0.88
o -0.88
o 1
o 10

3)
Find the smallest number, which when divided by 24, 30, 48 and 60, leaves a remainder 2 in each case
1)238
2) 242
3)8
4)4

4)
From a group of 8 men and 8 women, 8 members are to be selected for a team such that women constitute at least 50% of the team In how many ways can it be done?
1) 8C4x8C4+8C5x8C3+8C6x8C2+8C7x8C1 +8C8
2)8^4*8^4
3) 8C4x8C4
4) 8^4x8^4+8^3x8^5+8^2x8^6+8^7x8+1

5)
10 scooters, 5 motorcycles and 15 cars are parked in the parking area of a market What is the probability that a scooter will leave the parking first?

o 1/6
o 1/2
o 3/5
o 1/3

6)
Riya sold her car for Rs. 50,000 less than what she bought it for and lost 8%. At what price should she have sold the car, if she wanted to gain as much as she lost in the first transaction?
0 Rs 6,25,000
o Rs 650,000
o Rs. 6,75000
o Rs 6,37,500
o Rs 7,00,000

7)
If 78Q928R is divisible by 6, then which of the following can Q and R take
o Q=2 & R=3
o Q=1 & R=4
o Q=1&R=2
o Q=3&R=3

Write 81 3/14 as a proper fraction
o 243/14
o 1131/14
o 1137/14
o 1134/14

9)
In a class of 80 students, 4/5 of them own cars If 15/16 of them own Alto then how many own alto?

0 64
0 20
o 60
o Data Inconsistent

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