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(#M40009948) WIPRO QUESTION Wipro Puzzle Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A sum 's' is divided into 4 parts. second person gets Rs 10
more than first.3rd person is Rs 10 more than second,4th is 10 more than 3rd.how much amount do 1st person get.?

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(#M40009895) WIPRO QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A labourer was engaged for 25 days on the condition that for every day, he works, he will be paid Rs. 2 and for every day, he is absent he will be fined 50p. If he receives only Rs. 37•50, find the no. of days he was absent is_____

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(#M40009894) WIPRO QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The local recycling plant had a contract requiring anyone who obtained recycled bottlesfor storage for them, to bring them back to be recycled again. The plant could make one newbottle from every seven bottles returned. One week, on Monday, they got 343 bottles torecycle. Assuming that everybody brought back all the empties, how many could theyeventually remake from the 343?

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Five kids were sharing out a box of candies. Amar took one-third, Babu took one-quarter,Chetan took one-fifth, and Dinakar took one-sixth. That left six candies as Shiva's share. Howmany candies were altogether?

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Carmen made a sculpture from small pieces of wood. The sculpture is 2 feet 10 inches tall.Carmen places her sculpture on a base that is 6 inches tall. How tall are the sculpture andbase together?

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Somehow or other I got talked into buying something on the installment plan. I'm notsure I got a good deal. The payments to date,according to my checkbook, have reached Rs.96.The second year cost Rs.2.00 more than the first year; the third year cost Rs.3.00 more thanthe second; and the fourth year cost me Rs.4.00 more than the third. What were mypayments the first year?

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The old lady who lived in a shoe was having some real trouble buying Christmas presentsfor her enormous family. Although she bought the least expensive stocking stuffers she couldfind, the bill was high. Of course, both a 15 percent sales tax and a 5 percent luxury tax wereadded to the original price. She paid a total of Rs.100. What was the cost of the stuffers before taxes?

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(#M40009889) WIPRO QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A survey was taken among 100 brainiacs. Of those surveyed, twice as many brainiacs likerebus teasers as math teasers. If 18 brainiacs like both rebus teasers and math teasers and 4like neither kind of teaser, how many brainiacs like math teasers but not rebus teasers?

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Ten Rs.5.00 bills, ten Rs.10.00 bills and ten Rs.20.00 bills are in a box. A blind-folded personmust remove the bills from the box. The contest ends when a person removes three samebills(example: three Rs.5.00 bills). What is the most amount of money a person can removefrom the box?

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Miss Priya is the teacher of a large class of girls at one of our more enterprising schools.She is responsible for several subjects, including what is vaguely called "handwork", but herprincipal interest is in mathematics."I tried an interesting experiment this week," she told me. "I had available a large number of beads. They were of three colors: red, yellow, and green"."I showed my girls how to make seven-bead bracelets-the beads are just strung on threads atregular intervals-and then I suggested that each girl should make a bracelet for herself. Myonly condition was that she should use three beads of any one color; two of a second color;two of a third"."And what was the experiment exactly?" I asked. "Why," said Miss Priya, "I wanted to seehow many different bracelets were produced by these haphazard instructions. There werethirty-two, which is about what might have been expected. It would have been possible-butonly just possible-for every girl to construct a bracelet different in appearance from all theothers."How many girls are there in the class?

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