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(#M40017328) MBA QUESTION number systems, progressions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Find the remainder when 1^39 + 2^39 ...... + 12^39 is divided by 39.

1) 1
2) 0
3) 38
4) 3
5) 7

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(#M40017327) MBA QUESTION mensuration, geometry & co-ordinate geometry Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A right angle triangle is given (right angle at B) with sides AB=3 ,BC=4, AC=5.Find the area of triangle.?

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

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The area enclosed by the graph of

1) 14
2) 32
3) 8
4) 4
5) None of these

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(#M40017329) MBA QUESTION averages, percentages, profit loss and interest Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The profit and loss statement for the financial year of a company shows a sale of Rs 15200. The primary cost is 25% of sales and leading costs account for 20% of the gross profit. The gross profit is determined by deducting the primary cost plus the cost of miscellaneous expenses of Rs 1200. The managing director's salary of Rs 500 per annum plus 2% of annual sales is a minimum cost. What is the per cent profit on a capital investment of Rs 20000?

1) 28%
2) 40%
3) 30%
4) 38%

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The two adjacent sides of a quadrilateral are 6 cm and 8 cm long.
What is the maximum possible area of the quadrilateral (in sq cm) if it
is inscribed in a circle of radius 5 cm?
plzz provide solution also...

1) 45
2) 48
3) 49
4) 50

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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.A, B, C, D, E and F are six single-digit non-negative integers such that A < B < C < D < E < F. Three-digit number CFC is a perfect square, BE is a two-digit prime number and A + D + F = B + C + E.On the basis of information given above, what is the value of D?

1) 4
2) 5
3) 67
4) 7
5) Cannot be determined

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(#M40017335) MBA QUESTION number systems, progressions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

How many ordered pair are there such that (a+b) is a perfect square ?(a,b)is an ordered pair such that a, b are two two digit numbers. when a interchange it's digit becomes b?Question: How many ordered pair are there such that (a-b) is a perfect square except zero ?

1) 3
3
2) 10
10
3) 13
4) none of these

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The value of the product (1 + tan 1°)(1 + tan 2°)(1 + tan 3°)…………………(1 + tan 45°) is ....This year CAT Question...I dont hv OA... Lets discuss..

1) 45
2) 2^45
3) 2^23
4) 2^22

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If the equation (x2 - 2ax -4(a2 + 1))(x2 - 4x -2a(a2 + 1)) = 0 has exactly 3 different roots, then how many values can "a" take?

1) 4
2) 3
3) 2
4) 1

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(#M40017336) MBA QUESTION number systems, progressions Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The largest integer n such that 3^n divides 101! is.....

1) 37
2) 47
3) 46
4) 48

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