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(#M40017199) MBA QUESTION set theory, logarithms, ratio proportion & variation Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

In a survey of political preferences, 78% of those asked were in favour of at least one of the proposals: I, II and III. 50% of those asked favoured proposal I, 30% favoured proposal II and 20% favoured proposal III. If 5% of those asked favoured all three of the proposals, what percentage of those asked favoured more than one of the three proposals? [1999] plzz explain

1) 10
2) 17
3) 12
4) 22

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(#M40015448) MBA QUESTION time speed and distance, work, alligations & mixtures Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

(2) 10% of salty sea water contained in a flask was poured out into a beaker.After this, a part of the water contained in the beaker was vapourised by heatingand due to this, the percentage of salt in the beaker increased M times. If it is known that after the content of the beaker was poured into the flask, the percentage of salt in the flask increased by x%,find the original quantity of sea water in the flask....(No options available....if neone is able to solve it,please come with an explanation)

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x and y are two different two digit number .they are numerical reversal of each other and so are the squares of these numbers..
how many such pairs are possibel

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(#M40014086) MBA QUESTION permutations and combinations, probability Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Rakesh went up to take an exam. After the exam, while explaining the structure of the paper, the teacher said:40%of the total questions were difficult and 20% of
those were on algebra and 30% of those were on geometry. Also 10% and 20% of
easy qns were on algebra and geometry. All the qns that Rakesh attempted were
either on algebra or on geometry. What is the probability that Rakesh found all
the qns difficult? (qns are either easy or difficult).... answer given is 14/27.......

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The ratio of the present ages of Bini and Coral is the same as the ratio of the ages of Anu and Bini six years ago. Coral, six years from now, will be as old as Anu was six years ago. If the present ages (in years) of exactly two of them are perfect squares, then which of the following can be the sum of the present ages of the three?(a) 27 years (b) 30 years (c) 36 years (d) 48 years

1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D

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3 ,20 ,63 ,144, 275, ....

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(#M40016774) MBA QUESTION averages, percentages, profit loss and interest Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Cheap and Best, a kirana shop bought some apples at 4 per rupee and an equal number at 5 per rupee. He then sold the entire quantity at 9 for 2 rupees. What is his percentage profit or loss?

1) 1.23% loss
2) 6.66%
3) 8.88%
4) No profit no loss
5) None of these

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A school having 270 students provides facilities for playing four games – Cricket, Football, Tennis
and Badminton. There are a few students in the school who do not play any of the four games. It is
known that for every student in the school who plays at least N games, there are two students who
play at least (N – 1) games, for N = 2, 3 and 4. If the number of students who play all the four games
is equal to the number of students who play none, then how many students in the school play
exactly two of the four games?

1) 30
2) 90
3) 60
4) 120

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There are t taps numbered 1,2 and so on till t, each of which can fill a cistern. the rate of filling of the nth ta is such that it is equal to twice that of all the taps from 1 to (n-1) put together. If the 18th tap can fill the cistern in 2 minutes, then find the time in which the 15th tap alone can fill the empty cistern.

1) 27
2) 34
3) 54
4) 72

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ramesh got 210 marks which was 27 3/11% more than the firstr division cut-off mark.if somesh got 231 marks,how much more than the first division cut-off were his marks?pl. provide sol. also.

1) 30%
2) 40%
3) 33 3/11%
4) 39 4/11%

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