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(#M40014933) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

N taps numbered from 1 to N are fitted to tank.The rate at which nth tap for n=1,2,3.... N fill the tank.equals the sum of rate of all the taps numbered below it. If the sixth tap ca fill it in 80 mins.Find the time in which the ninth tap can fill it (mins)

1) 10
2) 5
3) 20
4) 40
5) 25

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(#M40016381) MBA QUESTION averages, percentages, profit loss and interest Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A company purchases components A and B from Germany and USA, respectively. A and B constitute 30% and 50% of the total production cost. Current gain is 20%. Due to change in the international scenario, cost of the German Mark increased by 30% and that of US dollar increased by 22%. Prevailing market conditions does not allow the selling price to increase beyond 10%.Based on the following information answer the following questions.Question: What is the maximum current gain percent possible?

1) 10%
2) 12.5%
3) 0%
4) 7.5%

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(#M40015949) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

two trains running at the rate of 75 km and 60 km an hour respectively on parallel rails in opposite directions are observed to pass each other in 8 seconds, and when they are running in same direction at the same rates as before a person sitting in the faster train observes that he passes the other in 31 1/2 seconds. find the lengths of the trains.

1) length 1 =168.75 m, length 2 =131.25 m
2) length 1 =125.41 m, length 2 =117.61 m
3) length 1 =447.50 m, length 2 =334.21 m
4) length 1=134.26 m, length 2 =108.72 m

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(#M40015466) MBA QUESTION algebra, quadratic equations, inequalities, functions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The number of solutions of equation 3p + 4q = 70, p and q are positive integers and p > q, is ?

1) 4
2) 5
3) 3
4) 6

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(#M40014830) MBA QUESTION algebra, quadratic equations, inequalities, functions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A two digit number x, when increased by x% becomes perfect square 'y' .find y.

1) 324
2) 289
3) 256
4) 196
5) 144

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(#M40016940) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A tank is fitted with 4 large and 10 small filling pipes. Through each large pipe, water flows twice as rapidly as through each small pipe. All the pipes were opened simultaneously when the tank was empty. When the tank was expected to be full, it was found to be only two-thirds full, due to a leak at the bottom. The leak was then plugged immediately but only by 50%. If all the pipes can together fill up the tank (if there is no leak) in 7 1/2 hrs, how much more time is needed for the tank to be full, after the leak was partially plugged?

1) 3 1/2 hrs
2) 3 1/4 hrs
3) 2 3/4 hrs
4) 2 1/2 hrs
5) 3 hrs

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(#M40016889) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There are four baskets, W, X, Y and Z, each containing a particular variety of oranges. The number of oranges in any basket is unknown. The average weight of the oranges in the four baskets combined is 120 gm. The average weights of the oranges in the baskets W, X, Y and Z, individually, are 90 gm, 100 gm, 144 gm and 160 gm respectively. If the average weight of the oranges in W and X put together is 96 gm and the average weight of the oranges in X and Y put together is 120 gm, what is the ratio of the number of oranges in basket W to that in basket Z?

1) 9:1
2) 2:1
3) 4:3
4) 5:4

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(#M40015944) MBA QUESTION algebra, quadratic equations, inequalities, functions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If p,q are real, p^2 + q^2 -6p + 18q + 90 = 0, then find the value of p^2 + 9q^2 -6pqMax time alloted: 2min20s

1) 900
2) 576
3) 810
4) 800
5) CBD

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(#M40016386) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Akash, Bhanu and Sam work on a project. After they complete 1/4th of the project, Sam takes a break. For 7 days only Akash and Bhanu work on the project. After that Sam relieves both of them. He completes the project in 5 days. Bhanu works 50% faster than Akash while Sam alone can finish the entire project in 20 days, How long would Bhanu take to finish the entire project?I am getting 21 Days. TIME SHP Ques. Tag me while the posts..

1) 25 Days
2) 23 1/3 days
3) 21 Days
4) 22 1/2days

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(#M40016650) MBA QUESTION set theory, logarithms, ratio proportion & variation Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Out of 210 interviews of IIM- Ahmedabad, 105 CAT crackers were offered tea by the interview panel, 50 were offered biscuits, and 56 were offered toffees. 32 CAT crackers were offered tea and biscuits, 30 were offered biscuits and toffees, and 45 were offered toffees and tea. What is the1) maximum and minimum number of CAT crackers who were offered all three snacks?2) maximum and minimum number of CAT crackers who were offered at least one snack?
Don't know whether it's a repeated question or not ? Anyways enjoy if you have not done it m/

1) 30,19,149,116
2) 45,12,123,116
3) 30,19,134,123
4) 45,12,149,116

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