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(#M40165316) INTERVIEW QUESTION cube Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

a big cube is made of 125 small cubes of 1*1*1 cms dimensions. if we cut this big cube on its diagonal how many small cubes gets cut on it ?

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2. Two cube intersect then which of the following is never made:
a) rectangle b) triangle c) cubed) none of these

Asked In Interview Ramya Krishna (7 years ago)
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(#M40165116) INTERVIEW QUESTION maths Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

What is the minimum number of square marbles required to tile a floor of length 5 metres 78 cm and width 3 metres 74 cm?

Asked In INTERVIEW jagadeesh (7 years ago)
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A number when successively divide by 5, 3, 2 gives a remainder of 0, 2 and 1 respectively in that order. What will be the remainder when the same number is divided successively by 2, 3 and 5 in that order ?

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For the year 2016, Sid has taken a New Year resolution for being very fit. Therefore, starting with January 1, 2016, he has decided to go for swimming every second day gym every third day and jogging every fifth day. The three activities are very energy intensive and require, respectively, 130 calories, 140 calories, 110 calories. If January 1, 2016 happens to be a Sunday,then, on how many days, does Sid not go for any of the three activities?
a) 95 b) 96 c) 97 d) 98

Asked In Interview J.DHANDAPANI (8 years ago)
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a loads 10kg/min b loads 13 1/3 kg/min and c unloads 5kg/min. i three work simultaneously then what is the time taken to load 2.4 tones?

Asked In Interview shiv shankar (8 years ago)
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2 villagers Hari and Ram went to market and bought 3 litre can, 5 litre can and 8 litre can. They bought 8 litre of oil. While returning they quarelled over some issue and wanted to divide the oil equally between them. Can you help dividing the oil?

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A bus run at 100 km/hr top speed. It can carry a maximum of 6 persons. If speed of bus decreases in fixed proportion with increase in number of person, find speed when three person are traveling in bus.

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There is an odometer in a bike and it is broken in a way whenever there supposed to be value 4 in one of the 5 digits in odometer it skips that and shows 5. It is not able to display the digit 4. For example, if the odometer is at reading 32363 KM then next reading it will show is 32365 and not 32364 or if the odometer shows 39999 then next reading it will show is 5000 instead 4000. So if odometer shows the current reading 56287 then what is its actual reading?

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(#M40164615) INTERVIEW QUESTION How to find minimum Percentage number ? Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Hello I attend the interview on Caterpillar & i gotta question like this , I need to find the minimum percentage number, For ex
18% of 100 = 18
18% of 50 = 9
18% of 25 = 4.5
See here 9 is the least natural number , because 4.5 is the decimal , so i won't need that. I need a formula to calculate this , Can anyone help me to solve this ?

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