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(#M40142760) EXAM QUESTION quntative Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

if a number of 5 digit odd number that can be made fron 12345 is

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If 146! is divisible by 5^n then find the maximum value of n

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50 chocolates are to be distributed completely among 15 students.so that each student receives an odd number of chocolate.find the number of ways to distribute

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(#M40036327) EXAM QUESTION coding and decoding Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If BASKET is coded 116, then how will COLOUR be coded

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(#M40032552) EXAM QUESTION que Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

if 7+8=94
5+4=51
4+9=23
8+4=42
6+7=?

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A family consist of a grandfather, 5 sons and daughter and 8 grandchildren. They are to be seated in a row for dinner. The grandchildren wish to occupy the 4 seats at each end and the grandfather refuses to have a grandchild on either side of him. The number of ways in which the family can be made to sit is:

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21530

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8! × 480

C.

8! × 360

D.

8! × 240

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There ia a question paper consisting of 10 questions. Each question has interval choice of 2 questions. in how many ways can a student attempt one or more question of the given ten question of the paper.

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(#M40020770) EXAM QUESTION permutation Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are 20 couples in a party. Every person greets every person except his or her spouse. People of the same sex shake hands and those of opposite sex greet each other with a namaskar (It means bringing one's own palms together and raising them to the chest level). What is the total number of handshakes and namaskar's in the party?

A.

760

B.

1140

C.

780

D.

720

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in how many ways a team of 11 must be selected from 5 men and 11 women such that the team must comprise of not more than 3 men

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There are five cards lying on the table in one row. Five numbers from among 1 to 100 have to be written on them, one number per card, such that the difference between the numbers on any two adjacent cards is not divisible by 4. The remainder when each of the 5 numbers is divided by 4 is written down on another card (the 6th card) in order. How many sequences can be written down on the 6th card?

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210

B.

210×33

C.

4×34

D.

4233

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