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shyam has to secure 40% marks to pass his B.tech final exams.He got just 40 marks and failed by 40-marks.What is the maximum marks ?

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Ashok got thrice as many sums wrong as he got right. If he attempted 60 sums in all, how many sums did he solved correctly?

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If
6 / 7 = 2
3 / 9 = 7
8 / 2 = 6
Then
4 / 5 = ?

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How many 3-digit numbers can be formed with the digits 1,4,7,8 and 9 if the digits are not repeated?

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the pointa A(2,-1,3), B(4,1,0) and G(-3,2,-1) from the vertices of a triangle.D is the mid-point of BC. determine the angle between AD and BC ?

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There are 3 grooms A,B and C and one bride X. From X's point of view, she can marry A, B or C. So probability of her marrying A is 1/3. From A's point of view, either X is going to marry her or not. So probability of A getting married to X is 1/2. Then which is the correct answer?

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One of the questions in the test is a multiple choice question with four options, A, B, C and D. The numbers of students choosing the options A, B, C and D are in the ratio 2:1:13:3, respectively. Calculate the number of students choosing each option. There are 266 students ?

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3 small pumps and a large pump are filling a tank. Each of the three small pumps work at 2/3rd the rate of the large pump. If all 4 pumps work at the same time, they should fill the tank in what fraction of the time that it would have taken the large pump alone?

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Quadrilateral PQRS has angle Q at 70 Degrees.If PQ and RS are parallel find Angle P?

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What is the ratio of the area and the square of the perimeter of a rectangular park?
(1) The sum of the reciprocals of the length and the breadth of the rectangular park is equal to 289/30 times the reciprocal of its perimeter.
(2) The ratio of length and breadth of the rectangle is 3 : 2.


Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.

Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.

BOTH statements together are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.


EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.

Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient and additional data is required

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