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(#M40000437) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The pacelength P is the distance between the rear of two consecutive footprints. For men, the formula, n/P = 144 gives an approximate relationship between n and P where, n = number of steps per minute and P = pacelength in meters. Bernard knows his pacelength is 164cm. The formula applies to Bernard's walking. Calculate Bernard's walking speed in kmph.

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(#M40000436) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The pacelength P is the distance between the rear of two consecutive footprints. For men, the formula, n/P = 144 gives an approximate relationship between n and P where, n = number of steps per minute and P = pacelength in meters. Bernard knows his pacelength is 164cm. The formula applies to Bernard's walking. Calculate Bernard's walking speed in kmph.

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(#M40000435) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The pacelength P is the distance between the rear of two consecutive footprints. For men, the formula, n/P = 144 gives an approximate relationship between n and P where, n = number of steps per minute and P = pacelength in meters. Bernard knows his pacelength is 164cm. The formula applies to Bernard's walking. Calculate Bernard's walking speed in kmph.

Asked In TCS kumar abhinandan (14 years ago)
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(#M40000445) TCS QUESTION Triangle!!! Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Given 3 lines in the plane such that the points of intersection form a triangle with sides of length 20, 20 and 30, the number of points equidistant from all the 3 lines is
a) 1
b) 3
c) 4
d) 0

Solution
Answer will be (c)
There will be four points satisfying the given condition
one point will be incentre of the circle and other three will be excentres


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(#M40000444) TCS QUESTION Calculate the age Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Peter and paul are 2 friends.Sum of their ages is 35 years.Peter is twice as old as paul was when peter was as old as paul is now.What is the present age of peter?

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(#M40000443) TCS QUESTION Calculate the age Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Peter and paul are 2 friends.Sum of their ages is 35 years.Peter is twice as old as paul was when peter was as old as paul is now.What is the present age of peter?

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(#M40000442) TCS QUESTION Calculate the age Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Peter and paul are 2 friends.Sum of their ages is 35 years.Peter is twice as old as paul was when peter was as old as paul is now.What is the present age of peter?

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(#M40000441) TCS QUESTION No of players Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A game is played between 2 players and one player is declared as winner. All the winners from first round are played in second round. All the winners from second round are played in third round and so on. If 8 rounds are played to declare only one player as winner, how many players are played in first round?

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(#M40000438) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Alok and Bhanu play the following min-max game. Given the expression
N = 9 + X + Y - Z
Where X, Y and Z are variables representing single digits (0 to 9), Alok would like to maximize N while Bhanu would like to minimize it. Towards this end, Alok chooses a single digit number and Bhanu substitutes this for a variable of her choice (X, Y or Z). Alok then chooses the next value and Bhanu, the variable to substitute the value. Finally Alok proposes the value for the remaining variable.
Assuming both play to their optimal strategies, the value of N at the end of the game would be
27
0.0
20
18

Solution
First Read the question carefully, According to the given question all the numbers will be decided by alok and first 2 would be put by bhanu whereas alok will put the 3rd one.
So for getting maximum alok will tell 7 as the first Number
two cases arise
1) if bhanu will put this number as Z then 9, 9 will be the next 2 number. and 9+x+y-z = 20
2) if bhanu will put this number X, then alok will tell 4 or 5 as next number.
if bhanu will put 4 or 5 as Z then alok will put 9 as Y. So N will be
9+x+y-z= 9+7+9-4 = 21 OR 9+7+9-5 = 20

If bhanu will put 4 or 5 as Y then alok will put 0 as Z
9+x+y-z = 9+7+4-0 = 20 OR 9+7+5-0 = 21

So if both are playing with there best effort then 9+x+y-z will be 20

20 is the correct answer


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(#M40000434) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The pacelength P is the distance between the rear of two consecutive footprints. For men, the formula, n/P = 144 gives an approximate relationship between n and P where, n = number of steps per minute and P = pacelength in meters. Bernard knows his pacelength is 164cm. The formula applies to Bernard's walking. Calculate Bernard's walking speed in kmph.
1) 236.16
2) 23.238
3) 8.78
4) 11.39

Solution
n/P = 144 gives an approximate relationship between n and P where, n = number of steps per minute and P = pacelength in meters. Bernard knows his pacelength is 164cm.
Number of steps in one minute = 144*1.64
Distance travelled in 1 minute = 144*1.64*1.64 mtrs
Distance travelled in one hr = 144*1.64*1.64*60/1000 km = 23.24 km approx
This answer is given by DIPIN and is the correct answer

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