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Q. Three cricket players -- Ramesh, Suresh and Ganesh play for three different cricket Teams Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan respectively. Ramesh was born in Chennai but brought up in Karnal, Haryana. Suresh was born in Delhi and brought up in Delhi. Ganesh's fore-fathers were from Madurai but settled in Rajasthan. All the three participated in a cricket tournament. Ramesh's runs to Suresh's runs and Suresh's runs to Ganesh's runs are in the ratio 5:7. If the total runs scored by all the three players in the tournament is 327, find the total runs scored by Suresh in the tournament?

Option
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b) 85
c) 65
d) 105

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Q. In the question below a sentence broken into five or six parts. Join these parts to make a meaningful sentence. The correct order of parts is the answer.

1. left
2. the
3. house
4. he
5. suddenly
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B. 21354
C. 45123
D. 52341

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1. Peter and Paul are two friends. The sum of their ages is 35 years. Peter is twice as old as Paul was when Peter was as old as Paul is now. What is the present age of Peter?
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1) 1,1/2,3/2,2,5,1/3,16/3,15,12,1/4,49/4
2) 48,24,35,7,16,8,75,15,80
3)-27,9,-3,81,-27,9,54
4) 6,3,3,9,12,5,7,35,8,6,2
5) 7,-14,-4,15,-30,-20,-21,42
6) 7,4,6,3,4.5,1.5,2.25,-0.75
7) 7,0,1,8,5,12,9,26,3,23,2,28
8) 13,21,32,49,78,131
9) 2,3,10,15,26,35,50
10) 115,100,86,74,65,60,60
11) 40,39,37,33,26,15
12) 13,24,36,23,34,56,33,44,96,43,54
13) 2/3,5/3,19/6,31/6,23/2,32/3,85/6
14) 5,16,22,68,28,87,34,106,11
15) 4,11,66,74,370,379

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One train leaves Los Angeles at 15mph heading for New York. Another train leaves from New York at 20mph heading for Los Angeles on the same track. If a bird, flying at 25mph, leaves from Los Angeles at the same time as the train and flies back and forth between the two trains until they collide, how far will the bird have traveled?

Solution
This is an infinite round problem means the bird will complete infinite rounds in this manner now for finding the total distance traveled by the bird let us consider the total distance between the two given stations as L. Here since the distance between these two stations is not given so answer will be in terms of L.
speed of the two trains moving in opposite directions are 15 mph and 20 mph.
so time taken for the collision between the trains will be L/(15+20) = L/35
In this much time the bird will move 25*L/35 miles = 5L/7 miles

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Alok and Bhanu play the following min-max game. Given the expression
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option
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b) 27
c) 18
d) 20

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