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(#M40165069) CAPGEMINI QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Thomas bought X number of sports goods for Rs.12000. If each item was cheaper by Rs.30 then with the same amount he could have bought 50 more items than X. Find the number of items bought by Thomas ?

Asked In Capgemini Devendra Marghade (7 years ago)
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If a man walk with 30 miles/hr, he reach 1 hour before and if he walk with 20 miles/hr, he reach 1 hour late. Find the usual speed with which it walks.
A)24 miles/hr B)22 miles/hr C)25 miles/hr D)27 miles/hr

Asked In Capgemini Devendra Marghade (5 years ago)
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A sum was put at simple interest at certain rate for 4 years. Had it been put at 1% higher rate it would have fetched Rs. 84 more. The sum is:
A)Rs. 2400 B)Rs. 2100 C)Rs. 2200 D)Rs. 2480

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(#M40165112) CAPGEMINI QUESTION algebra Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

For all integral values of n, the expression ((7^2n)-(3^3n)) is a multiple of:
Options: a) 10 b) 31 c) 12 d)22

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x and y are 2 numbers which when divided by 6 leave a remainder of 4 and 5 respectively. what will be the remainder when y+x is divided by 6?

a.6
b.9
c.1
d.none

Asked In Capgemini Anilkumar (10 years ago)
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From a group of six boys M,N,O,P,Q,R and five girls G,H,I,J,K a team of six is to be selected .Some of the criteria of selection are as follows:
M and J go together.
O cannot be placed with N.
I cannot go with J.
N goes with H.
P and Q have to be together.
K and R go together.
Unless otherwise stated, these criteria are applicable to all the following questions:

Q1. If the team consists of 2 girls and I is one of them , the other members are
a) GMRPQ
b) HNOPQ
c) KOPQR
d) KRMNP


Q2. If the team has four boys including O and R , the members of the team other than O and R are
a) HIPQ
b) GKPQ
c) GJPQ
d) GJMP

Q3. If four members are boys, which of the following cannot constitute the team?
a) GJMOPQ
b) HJMNPQ
c) JKMNOR
d) JKMPQR

Q4. If both K and P are members of the team and three boys in all are included in the team, the members of the team other than K and P are
a) GIRQ
b) GJRM
c) HIRQ
d) IJRQ

Q5. if the team has three girls including J and K , the members of the team other than J and K are
a) GHNR
b) MNOG
c) MORG
d) NHOR

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jay and rohit stole some diamonds from a jewellery shop.the distribution of diamonds was done in such a manner that rohit has 3 times the no:of diamonds than jay.however,if rohit gives to jay as many diamonds as jay's age in years,rohit will be left with twice the no:of diamonds than jay.also,if jay givesrohit as many diamonds as rohit's age,rohit will have 11 times d no :of diamonds than jay will be left with.if jay is 24yrs old,wt is rohit's age ??

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The work done by a men in 3 days is equal to the work done by four

boys in 2 days. How many men are needed to do a piece of work in 48 days

which 72 boys can do in 16 days?

Asked In Capgemini heena grover (13 years ago)
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Anirudh, Harish and Sahil invested a total of Rs.1,35,000 in the ratio 5:6:4 Anirudh invested has capital for 8 months. Harish invested for 6 months and Sahil invested for 4 months. If they earn a profit of Rs.75,900,then what is the share of Sahil in the profit?
A. Rs.12,400 B. Rs.14,700 C. Rs.15,800 D. Rs.13,200

Asked In Capgemini Sasidhar Reddy (9 years ago)
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Two electronic musical instruments were purchased for Rs. 8000. The first was sold at a profit of 40% and the second at a loss of 40%. If the sale
price was the same in both the cases, what was the cost price of the electronic musical instruments?

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