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A three digit non-zero number 'abc' in base 5, when converted to base 7, becomes 'cba'. Which of the following is necessarily true?
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1. a must be 2
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If the speeds of Dhoni and Sachin were 8 km/hr and 5 km/hr, then after what time will the two meet for the first time at the starting point if they start simultaneously? The length of the circular track is 500 m.

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5 kg of adulterated rice has 2% stones in it and the rest is rice. Half of the stone
content was removed. Now the percentage of stone content in it is
1. 0.99%
2. 1%
3. 1.1%
4. 1.01%

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In a meet, persons from five different places have assembled in Bangalore High School. From the five places the persons come to represent are 42,60,210,90 and 84. What is the minimum number of rooms that would be required to accommodate so that each room has the same number of occupants and occupants are all from the same places?

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A man rows a boat from point A against current for 10 minutes and then come back with the current for next 10 minutes and reaches to a point B. If distance between A and B is 1 km, find the speed of the current.

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A man invested Rs. 16000 at compound interest for 3 years, interest compounded annually. If he got Rs. 18522 at the end of 3 years, what is rate of interest?

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A family consists of five members: P, Q, R, S and T. T has two sons, an unmarried daughter and a daughter-in-law. P is the brother-in-law of above-mentioned daughter-in-law. Q’s sister is not happy with Q’s wife. But P and his father support Q’s wife S. Who is T's daughter?

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A man bought some oranges at the rate of 3 oranges for one rupee and equal number of oranges at the rate of 2 oranges for one rupee. What is his profit, if he sells 2 oranges for one rupee.

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if ab*cd = 1073 and ba*cd = 2117, find the value of (ab+cd) given that ab,ba and cd are all two digit positive integers.

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Average age of 9 members of a club is 29 years. If 2 more persons with the average age of 40 years have become the members of the club, find average age of all the 11 members.

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