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(#M40165774) GRE QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Working alone at their respective constant rates, A can complete a task in ‘a’ days and B in ‘b’ days. They take turns in doing the task with each working 2 days at a time. If A starts they finish the task in exactly 10 days. If B starts, they take half a day more. How long does it take to complete the task if they both work together?
A. 46/9 B. 50/9 C. 50/11 D. 36/7 E. 210/41

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(#M40157952) ANDROID QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

What is the driving force behind an Android Application and that ultimately gets converted into a Dalvik executable?

Options
1) Java source code
2) R-file
3) the emulator
4) the SDK

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Q. All the nine digits are arranged here so as to form four square numbers: 9, 81, 324, 576.
How would you put them together so as to form a single smallest possible square number and single largest possible square number?

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The age of Ritu’s mother is 6 times that of Ritu’s age. After 6 years it will be 3 times that of Ritu’s age. what is Ritu’s present age?

a. 4 years
b. 8 years
c. 6 years
d. 10 years

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A person bought a certain number of oranges for Rs 7. If the prices of each orange was Rs 2 less, he would have bought 4 more oranges for the same amount. Find the number of oranges he bought originally.

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Data members is also called?

Options
1) Attribute
2) Method
3) Class
4) Object

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Find the missing term in the following series.

Y, S, N, ?, G, E
A K
B L
C J
D M

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(#M40015007) MBA QUESTION number systems, progressions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The 38th term and the 88th term of an arithmetic progression are (301/25) and (903/25) respectively. If the total number of terms in the progression is 175, what is the ratio of the sum of the first 75 terms to the sum of the last 100 terms of the progression?(a) 1 : 6 (b) 1 : 7(c) 1 : 8 (d) 2: 5 (e) 2: 7

1) a
2) b
3) c
4) d
5) e

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Q. Find the no of zeroes in:
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what annual installment will discharge a debt of 1092 due in 3 years at 12% simple interest

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Taya and Jed collect coins. The ratio of the number of coins in their collections, in some order, is 4 to 3. If Taya has 60 coins in her collection, how many coins could Jed have?

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the selling price of an article is 20% less than its marked price and cost price of the same article is 20% less than its selling price.by what percentage above cost price is the marked price of the atricle fixed?

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If BOMBAY is written as MYMYMY, how will TAMIL NADU be written in that code?

A. TIATIATIA
B. IATIATIAT
C. MNUMNUMNU
D. ALDALDALD
E. None of these

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A 3  3 grid is colored using red and blue
colors such that if we rotate the grid about
its center in the plane by 180 degrees, the
grid looks the same. The number of ways

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Oranges can be packed in sets of 10 oranges in box type A or 25 oranges in box type B. A carton
comprising of 1000 oranges of type a and b is packed. How many different combinations are possible in the
number of type A and type B boxes while organizing the oranges?

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Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom, If there is no correct meaning given, E (i.e.) 'None of these' will be the answer.

3.
To make clean breast of

A.
To gain prominence
B.
To praise oneself
C.
To confess without of reserve
D.
To destroy before it blooms
E.
None of these

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About 4 out of 5 students are left handed.If there are totally 40 students in an class.how many would be left handed?
a, 40
b, 30
c, 32
d, 42

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(#M40016633) MBA QUESTION number systems, progressions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Remainder 17^83 + 83^17 divided by 1411

1) 1
2) 100
3) 0
4) None of these

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(#M40006890) SYNTEL QUESTION Profit and loss problem Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Sam buys 10 apples for $1. At what price should he sell a dozen apples if he wishes to make a profit of 25%?

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A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row. S and Z are in the centre. A and P are at the ends. R is sitting to the left of A. Who is to the right of P ?

A. A B. X
C. S D. Z

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