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(#M40105431) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Two trains of length 150 m and 250m run on parallel lines. When they run in the same direction it will take 20 seconds to cross each other and when they run in opposite direction it will take 5 seconds. Find the speeds of the two trains.
a)180 and 108 b)272 and 211 c)123 and 828 d)none of these

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(#M40105430) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Two trains running at 45 and 54 kmph cross each other in 12 seconds when they run in opposite directions. When they run in the same direction, a person in the faster train observes that he crossed the other train in 32 seconds. Find the lengths of the two trains
a)250 b)450 c)260 d)234

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A train crosses two persons, cycling in the same direction as the train in 12 and 18 seconds respectively. If the speeds of the two cyclists are 9 and 18 kmph respectively. Find the length and speed of the train.
a)80 m b89 m c)98 m d)90 m

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Find the time taken by a train 150 m long running at a speed of 63 kmph to cross another train of length 100 m long running at a speed of 45 kmph in the same direction
a)25 seconds b)50 seconds c)75 seconds d)100 seconds

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A person leaves his house and travelling at 4 kmph reaches his office 10 minutes late. Had he travelled at 7kmph he would have been 20 mins early. Find the distance from the house to the office?
a)14/3 b)2 c)14/9 d)14/6

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A worker reaches his work place 15 minutes late by walking at 4kmph from his house. The next day he increases his speed by 2kmph and reaches in time. Find the distance from his house to his work place
a)2 km b)6 km c)8 km d)3 km

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A train travelling at 36 kmph takes 48 seconds to cross a bridge. It then crosses a man cycling at the rate of 9 kmph in the same direction in 20 seconds. Find the length of the bridge
a)150 m b)220 m c)280 m d)330 m

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A train takes 10 seconds to cross a man standing on a platform and 44 seconds to cross the platform. What is the length of the platform. What is the length of the platform if the speed of the train is 72 kmph?
a)440 m b)570 m c)680 m d)none of these

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(#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?

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(#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

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