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(#M40003081) ORACLE QUESTION aptitude. Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Two words are given by
Word 1: 83263641
Word 2: 3715468 ( don’t remember the order of the numbers.)
Each character is represented by a digit and each digit represents a character.
It is given that T and R occur four times. S and A occur two times. E, P, O and M occur one time each. The word

starts with T. The letter E occurs in word one only. The questions were,
a). Which number represents T.
b). Which number represents S.
c). Which character represents 2.
d). Which digit represents A.
e). Which word represents word 2.

Asked In oracle navneet (14 years ago)
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Two twins have certain peculiar characteristics. One of them always lies on Monday, Wednesday, Friday. The other always lies on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. On the other days they tell the truth. You are given a conversation.Person A- today is Sunday, my name is Anil Person B-today is Tuesday, my name is Bill What day is today?

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(#M40000642) ORACLE QUESTION fruit Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

which is the false fruit among Apple, Banana, Grape, Orange.

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(#M40000342) ORACLE QUESTION probability Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Rita puts 9 pairs of black socks and 8 pairs of white socks in a drawer. She takes 3 socks. What is the probability that we get a pair of black socks?



Solution
total socks = 18+16 = 34
total possibilities = 34*33*32/3*2*1 = 5984
favorable events = select 2 black + all 3 black
= (18*17/2*1)(16/1)+ (18*17*16)/(3*2*1)
= 2448 + 816
= 3264
So Probability = 3264/5984 = 6/11 = 0.54545


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