• 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
  • /
  • Gmat

Frequently Asked gmat Latest Exam Pattern - gmat Sample Question with Solutions Page 9

gmat Select Another Category Select Another Topic

Exam

  • ACIO 119
  • AIEEE 334
  • AMCAT 2636
  • Assessment 108
  • Bank 22
  • CAT 988
  • CMAT 82
  • Cocubes 39
  • Elitmus 2952
  • Exam 39
  • Gate 846
  • GMAT 107
  • Gmate 29
  • GRE 469
  • IIT-JEE 471
  • ITC 28
  • Maths Olympiad 205
  • MBA 3481
  • MCA 32
  • Other 159
  • Others 25
  • R-SAT 111
  • Self 68

gmat Question Topics

    Category (25)

    HR Interview (1)

    Logical Reasoning (2)

  • Mathematical Reasoning (1)
  • Numerical Ability (28)

  • Age Problem (1)
  • Arithmetic (2)
  • Averages (1)
  • Data Sufficiency (2)
  • Geometry (1)
  • LCM and HCF (1)
  • Number System (1)
  • Percentage (2)
  • Permutation and Combination (3)
  • Probability (3)
  • Ratio and Proportion (1)
  • Sequence and Series (2)
  • Time and Work (2)
  • Time Distance and Speed (1)
  • Programming (1)

  • Puzzles (1)
Keep an EYE (0)
Solved Question (49) UnSolved Question (60)
Pages: 11FirstPrev567891011NextLast
Advertisements

(#M40009761) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Every one who passes the test will be awarded a degree. The probability that Tom passes the test is0.3, and the probability that John passes the test is 0.4. The two events are independent of each other.What is the probability that at least one of them gets the degree?

Asked In GMAT chaitanya (13 years ago)
Solved Jagat Read Solution (4)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (3)   (1) Submit Your Solution

(#M40009727) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

ABCDE is a regular pentagon with F at its center. How many different triangles can be formed by joining 3 of the points A,B,C,D,E and F?

Asked In GMAT Devendra Marghade (13 years ago)
Solved Vignesh Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (1)   (1) Submit Your Solution
Advertisements

(#M40107468) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

What would be the possible values of A for a equation Cos^2 A = 1?

Asked In GMAT Jaspalsingh Parmar (10 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (1)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40151334) GMAT QUESTION quantitative aptitude Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If 12(22)(35) is an integer, which of the following CANNOT be the value of p?

Asked In GMAT srikanth (10 years ago)
Unsolved
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (2)   (1) Submit Your Solution

(#M40105432) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Express a speed of 54 km/hr in meters/second. a)15 m/sec b)20 m/sec c)25 m/sec d)30 m/sec

Asked In GMAT Jaspalsingh Parmar (10 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40067785) GMAT QUESTION Practice Question of the Month Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle


If "basis points" are defined so that 1 percent is equal to 100 basis points, then 82.5 percent is how many basis points greater than 62.5 percent?

nswer Choices

A) .02
B) .2
C) 20
D) 200
E) 2,000

Asked In GMAT gowtham (10 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (2)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution

(#M40076227) GMAT QUESTION tcs Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A school has created a new software to make learning math easy and fun. The software has several games, to advance to next level the children have to solve some puzzles. In one such activity, there is a monkey and a mangoseller. The mangoseller asks the monkey to solve the following puzzle in return for a couple of mangoes. Counted in twos there were 1 mangoes that remained, counted in threes there were 2 that remained, counted in fours there were 1 that remained, counted in fives there were 2 that remained, counted in sixes there were 5 that remained and when counted in sevens there were none left. The activity then pops up a screen asking you if you can help the monkey guess the number of mangoes there were in the basket?

Asked In GMAT tank vijay (10 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (1) Submit Your Solution Mathematical Reasoning

(#M40001749) GMAT QUESTION Gmat maths puzzle Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

What is the minimum value of the positive integer n?

(1) 1250 × 2 × 3 × 5 × n is a perfect square.
(2) n! has only two zeroes as last digits.

(A) Statement (1) alone is sufficient, but statement (2) is not sufficient.
(B) Statement (2) alone is sufficient, but statement (1) is not sufficient.
(C) Statements (1) and (2) together are sufficient to answer the question.
(D) Either statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(E) Statements (1) and (2) taken together are NOT sufficient to answer the question

Solution
A is due to mistake here.
After removing A the 1st statement is 1240-n so for making it a perfect square n should be 15 (minimum)
for the truth of second statement n should be 10(minimum)
so D is correct

Like manish sir answer on facebook.

Asked In GMAT Naveen (14 years ago)
Solved
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (3)   (4) Submit Your Solution

(#M40023918) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Set S is the set of all prime integers between 0 and 20. If three numbers are chosen randomly from set S and each number can be chosen only once, what is the positive difference between the probability that the product of these three numbers is a number less than 31 and the probability that the sum of these three numbers is odd?
(A) 1/336
(B) 1/2
(C) 17/28
(D) 3/4
(E) 301/336

Asked In GMAT rajesh (12 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (1)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (0) Submit Your Solution Probability

(#M40023724) GMAT QUESTION gmat Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

how the letters beautiful are arranged?

Asked In GMAT seema pandey (12 years ago)
Unsolved Read Solution (4)
Is this Puzzle helpful?   (0)   (1) Submit Your Solution
Keep an EYE (0)
Solved Question (49) UnSolved Question (60)
Pages: 11FirstPrev567891011NextLast
  • Login
  • Register

Resend

Sponsored Links

Advertisements

Challenger of the Day

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

Maths Quotes

The more you know, the less sure you are

Voltaire

If Mathematics is the ocean, Statistics is the largest island in it. (Nishat Ahmad)

NISHAT AHMAD RATHER

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