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Hello Friends......
my percentile is:

Verbal: 66
Quant: 77
Apti: 89

Q.1) what are my chance of getting call ??????

Q.2) How to clculate TOTAL Percentile???????
Is the total percentile Avg. of Three ? OR calculate in other way.
please reply....

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How many subsets of {1,2,3.....11} contain at least one even integer? A) 1900 B)1964 C)1984 D) 2048

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How many words can be formed by using all the letters of the word BIHAR ?

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From horizontal ground a projectile is shot at an initial speed of v=150 m/s and at an angle of 60 degrees after time t=10 s. The projectile explodes and breaks up into two pieces of masses m and 2 m at the moment delta t=10 s. After the explosion the piece of mass m hits the ground at a distance of d=500 m behind the place of shooting in the plane of the trajectory of the unexploded projectile . At this instant how far is the other piece of mass 2 m from the cannon.

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All algorithms discussed in this chapter for determining the minimum spanning tree

have one thing in common:
they start building the tree from the beginning and they add new edges to the structure, which eventually becomes such a tree. However, we can go in the opposite direction and build this tree by successively removing edges to break cycles in the graph until no circuit is left. In this way, the graph turns into the tree. The edges chosen for removal should be the edges of maximum weight among those that can break any cycle in the tree (for example, Dijkstra’s method). This algorithm somewhat resembles the Kruskal method, but because it works in the opposite direction, it can be called a Kruskal method à rebours. Use this approach to find the minimum spanning tree for the graph of distances between at least a dozen cities

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Consider three classes A, B and C with 20, 30 and 50 students respectively. The averages score in maths of students in class B is 16 more than that of those in class C and the average score of those in class A is 2 more than the overall average of scores in A, B and C. What is the difference between average of class C and class A?

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Sum of first 25 terms in AP is 525, sum of the next 25 terms is 725, what is the common difference?

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A right circular cone has height H and radius R. A small cone is cut off at the top by a plane parallel to the base. At what height above the base the section has been made?

Statement (I): H = 20 cm
Statement (II): Volume of small cone: volume of large cone : 1:15

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What is the highest power of 12 that divides 54!?

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A number leaves a remainder 3 on division by 14, and leaves a remainder k on division by 35. How many possible values can k take?

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