• Result
  • Today's Puzzle
    • Previous Puzzles
    • Prize & Rules
  • Discussion Board
    • Suggestion Board
    • Trending Articles
  • Maths Tricks
  • Placement Papers
    • Placement Questions
    • Interview Experience
    • Placed user Comment
    • Group Discussion
  • English APP
  • login
  • Result
  • Today's Puzzle
    • Previous Puzzles
    • Prize & Rules
  • Discussion Board
    • Suggestion Board
    • Trending Articles
  • Maths Tricks
  • Placement Papers
    • Placement Questions
    • Interview Experience
    • Placed user Comment
    • Group Discussion
  • Walkins
    • Corporate Job Exam
    • Government Job Exam
    • Entrance Exam
  • Training
    • Internship
  • Placement Questions
  • /
  • Other

Frequently Asked Other Exam Pattern, Other Questions with Answers Page 27

Other Select Another Category Select Another Topic

Government Jobs Exams

  • Bank Exam 478
  • CDS 57
  • CTET 21
  • IBPS 1258
  • IES EC 44
  • KVPY 364
  • NDA 481
  • NTSE 36
  • REVENUE OFFICE 53
  • RRB 1029
  • SSC 1294
  • UPSC 441

Other Question Topics

    Category (101)

    General Ability (7)

  • General Knowledge (3)
  • HR Interview (3)

  • Interview (2)
  • Logical Reasoning (29)

  • Coding Decoding (5)
  • General Mental Ability (4)
  • Logical Sequences (1)
  • Mathematical Reasoning (3)
  • Number Series (5)
  • Numerical Ability (189)

  • Age Problem (8)
  • Alligation or Mixture (2)
  • Area and Volume (3)
  • Arithmetic (7)
  • Averages (1)
  • Co-ordinate geometry (1)
  • Data Interpretation (1)
  • Data Sufficiency (1)
  • Geometry (2)
  • LCM and HCF (1)
  • Log and Antilog (1)
  • Number System (11)
  • Percentage (3)
  • Permutation and Combination (5)
  • Probability (5)
  • Profit and Loss (5)
  • Quadratic Equations (2)
  • Sequence and Series (6)
  • Simple & Compound Interest (2)
  • Time and Work (2)
  • Time Distance and Speed (1)
  • Programming (5)

  • Database (1)
  • Output (1)
  • Program (1)
  • Verbal Ability (8)

  • Antonyms (2)
  • Miscellaneous (1)
  • Spotting Errors (1)
Keep an EYE (0)
Solved Question (6) UnSolved Question (346)
Pages: 36FirstPrev23242526272829303132NextLast
Advertisements

(#M40040523) OTHER QUESTION i think you found a diamond Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

On an afternoon while on vacation in the Indian ocean , you walk to the end of a dock and, shine your amazing red light point into the water. When you shine the beam of light on the water a horizontal distance of 2.4 m from the dock, you see a glint of light from a shiny object on the sandy bottom–(a diamond ). If the your red pointer is 1.8 m above the surface of the water, and the water is 5.5 m deep, what is the horizontal distance from the end of the dock to the shiny object?

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040522) OTHER QUESTION just think Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Find the ratio between the cube and the square of 1234563456789654345678908765

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (1) Submit Your Solution
Advertisements

(#M40040520) OTHER QUESTION think again Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Bob had x number of sweets and wanted to share it with his 6 friends. However, he could not divide x into 7 parts equally. He also found that he could not divide x equally into 6,5,4,3 or 2 parts either. He decided to throw one sweet away and found that he had enough sweets to divide into 7,6,5,4,3 or 2 equal parts. What is the smallest possible number of x?

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040518) OTHER QUESTION think positive Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If, 2=5, 3=10, 4=17, 5=?

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040516) OTHER QUESTION think different! Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The positive integers N and N+1 both have digit sums that are divisible by 7. What is the smallest possible value of N?

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040515) OTHER QUESTION think........think Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Find the only such prime number lesser than 4000 which cam be represented as the sum of two prime numbers and the difference of two prime numbers.

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (1) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040514) OTHER QUESTION think if you can Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Which of the following is a counterexample for this conditional statement?

""""If the sum of two numbers is even, then those numbers are both odd.""""

Answers:

2&3

3&3

1&6

2&6

3&9

which of the above option is correct??

( you just have to write the correct option number)

Remember>.....

~~~~{{A counterexample is an example in which the hypothesis is true, but the conclusion is false. If you can find a counterexample to a conditional statement, then that conditional statement is false.}}~~~

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (1) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040471) OTHER QUESTION the first noel Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

On a cold winter’s night that was so deep, the poor shepherds lay huddled amongst their sheep. If there were 100 heads and 300 legs in the field, how many sheep did the shepherds have?

The First Noel The first Noel the angles did say
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay
In fields where they lay keeping their sheep
On a cold winter’s night that was so deep.

Details and assumptions

A sheep has 4 legs, a shepherd has 2 legs.

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (2)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040470) OTHER QUESTION first serves percentage Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

In a tennis match if the first serve is not legal, that means a fault a second serve is allowed. Normally, 20 to 40 serves are required in a set of tennis match. At the end of a set, set summary stats reveal that first serves percentage was 63%. If m out of n were first serves then m + n is equal to

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40040469) OTHER QUESTION first five Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Numbers like 12345, 13542 and 21435 are some of the 120 different arrangements that can be made from the digits 1, 2 , 3, 4 and 5. If all 120 arrangements are placed in ascending manner, what will be the 87th number?

Asked In other Harsh Poddar (11 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (3)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (1) Submit Your Solution Permutation and Combination
Keep an EYE (0)
Solved Question (6) UnSolved Question (346)
Pages: 36FirstPrev23242526272829303132NextLast
  • Login
  • Register

Resend

Sponsored Links

Advertisements

Challenger of the Day

no image
Dimple
India
Punjab
Time: 00:01:33
Points
19

Maths Quotes

"Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas."

Albert Einstein

Maths is like a proverb where there is a will there is a way.If you go deep into it you find someway

Faisal Rizwan

Placed User Comments

M4Math helped me a lot.

Vipul Chavan 5 years ago

Thanks m4 maths for helping to get placed in several companies.
I must recommend this website for placement preparations.

yash mittal 5 years ago

Now enjoy Offline Access of latest Question.

Get M4maths app to avail expert's solution and latest selected questions.

Download m4maths app now

  • 2533K+Registerd user
  • 1774K+Engineers
  • 759K+MBA Asprirant
  • 3K+Enginnering College
  • 250+Company Exam
  • 150K+Interview Questions
  • Site Links
  • Home
  • Result
  • Today's Puzzle
  • Discussion Board
  • Maths Tricks
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Useful Info
  • Maths Quotes
  • Previous Puzzles
  • Prize
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer and Copyright
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • Placement papers
  • TCS Placement Paper
  • HCL Placement Paper
  • INFOSYS Placement Paper
  • IBM Placement Paper
  • SYNTEL Placement Paper
  • TECHNICAL Interview
  • HR Interview
All rights are reserved to @m4maths.com