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(#M40037643) SELF QUESTION logical thinking Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

there are 4 persons to cross the bridge.only two persons can cross at a time and they are having only one torch.their speeds to cross the bridge is 1min,2min,5min,10min. if two persons cross the bridge they cross with slowest persons speed.what is the minimum and maximum time takes to cross the bridge??

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Two clocks begin to strike 12 together. One strikes in 33 seconds and the other in 22 secs. What is the interval between the 6th
stroke of the first and the 8th
stroke of the second?

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Paul the octopus who has been forecasting the outcome of FIFA world cup matches with tremendous accuracy has now been invited to predict ICC world cup matches in 2011. We will assume that the world cup contenders have been divided into 2 groups of 9 teams each. Each team in a group plays the other teams in the group. The top two teams from each group enter the semi finals (after which the winner is decided by knockout). However, Paul has a soft spot for India and when India plays any team, Paul always backs India. Alas, his predictions on matches involving India are right only 2 out of 3 times. In order to qualify for the semi finals, it is sufficient for India to win 7 of its group matches. What is the probability that India will win the ICC world cup?

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(#M40001956) SELF QUESTION time & distance Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Some telegraph poles are placed 20 m apart. How many poles will a train pass in 3-hours at 60km/h ?
a) 1200 b) 2500 c) 4000 d) 9000

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15-mangoes and 7-apples cost as much as 10-mangoes and 9-apples. What is the ratio of cost of one
mango to cost of one apple?
a) 2:5 b) 5:2 c) 3:4 d) Cannot be determin

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A reduction of 10% in the price of sugar enables a man to buy 25 kg more for Rs. 225. What is the original price of sugar (per kilogram)?

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6+12+36=144
5+15+60=300
12+36+144= ?

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The price of a jewel, passing through three hands, rises on the whole by 65%. If the first and second sellers earned 20% and 25% profit respectively, find the percentage profit earned by the third seller.

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The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 4 and their H.C.F. is 4. Their L.C.M. is:

A. 12 B. 16
C. 24 D. 48
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(1) In what ratio should wheat at Rs. 4.5 per kg be mixed with another variety at Rs. 5.25 per kg so that the mixture is worth of Rs. 5 per kg?
option
a) 1:2
b) 2:1
c) 1:3
d) 3:1

(2)Two taps can fill a tank in 18 and 24 min respectively. When both the taps are opened find when the first tap is turned off so that the tank may be filled in 12 min.
option
a) 6 min
b) 10 min
c) 9 min
d) 12 min

(3) The average minimum temperature for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was 4 deg that for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was 5.5 deg, if the temperature on Monday was 2.6 deg what was the temperature on Thursday?
option
a) 4.1 Degree
b) 1 Degree
c) 1 Degree
d) 1 Degree

(4) A sum of Rs. 3310 is to be paid back in 3equal annual installments. What is the total interest charged if the interest is compounded annually at 10%?
option
a) Rs.1331
b) Rs. 683
c) Rs. 331
d) Rs. 993

(5) A bag contains 5ps coins, 10ps coins and 20ps coins in the ratio of 3:2:1. If their total value is Rs. 11 what is the number of 5ps coins?
option
a) 50
b) 60
c) 120
d) 200

(6) A rectangular tank is 4m long, 3m wide and 1.5 m high and is filled with water up to 0.6m. How many stones of 15cmx10cmx8cm are to be dropped to take the water to the top of the tank?
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a) 9000
b) 10,000
c) 1000
d) 900

(7) A bag contains 8 red, 7 green and 5 blue balls. What is the maximum number of balls to be drawn to ensure that at least one ball of each color is drawn?
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a) 9
b) 11
c) 16
d) 14

(8) In an exam, 5% applicants were ineligible and 85% of eligible belonged to A category. If 4275 eligible belong to other categories, how many applied?
option
a) 30000
b) 35000
c) 20000
d) 40000

(9) Due to a 30% fall in price sales in a shop rise by 20%. What is the effect on income?

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