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48) M,N,O and P are different individuals; M is the daughter of N; N is the son of O; O is the father of P;
Among the following statements which is true?
a) M is the daughter of P
b) If B is the daughter of N, then M and B are sisters
c) If C is the granddaughter of O, then C and M are sisters.
d) P and N are brothers

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47) Two cyclists start training on an oval racecourse at the same time. The professional cyclist completes each lap in 4 minutes; the novice takes 6 minutes to complete each lap. How many minutes after the start will both cyclists pass at the same spot where they began to cycle?
a) 10
b) 8
c) 14
d) 12

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46) If x2 -16>0, which of the following must be true?
a) -4>x>4
b) -4>x

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In a sequence of integers, A(n) = A(n-1) - A(n-2), where A(n) is the nth term in the sequence, n is an integer and n>=3, A(1)=1,A(2)=1. Calculate S(1000), where S(1000) is the sum of first 1000 terms.
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 0

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44) All faces of a cube with an 8 meter edge are painted red. If the cube is cut into smaller cubes with a 2 meter edge, how many of the 2 meter cubes have paint on exactly 1 face?
a) 24
b) 36
c) 60
d) 48

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43) There are 4 boxes coloured red, yellow, green and blue. If 2 boxes are selected, how many combinations are there for atleast 1 green box or one red box to be selected?
a) 1
b) 6
c) 9
d) 5

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37) If m is an odd integer and n is an even integer, which of the following is definitely odd?
a) (2m+n)(m-n)
b) (m + n2 )( m - n2)
c) m2 + mn + n2
d) m+n

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36) If 3y + x >2 and x + 2y -1
d) Y

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34) If N=8p, where p is a prime number greater than 5, how many different positive even divisors does n have including N?

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33) A greater number of newspapers were sold in the town S than town T. Therefore the citizens of town S are better informed about major events than town T. Each of the below if true weakens the argument except?
a) Population of town S is greater than that of town T
b) Most citizens of town T work in town S and buy their newspapers there.
c) The average newspaper price in S is lower than that in T.
d) Average citizen of town S spends less time reusing newspapers than does the average citizen of town T.

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