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(#M40165468) TCS QUESTION numerical apptitude Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

-29 % 5 is _____, -29 % -5 is _____

-5, 5
-5, -5
4, 4
-4, 4
5,-5

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(#M40165467) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

What is the greatest possible positive integer n if 16^n divides (44)^44 without leaving a remainder

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(#M40165466) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

There is a conical tent in which 10 persons can stand. Each person need 6m2 to stand and 60m3 air to breath. What is the height of tent?

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(#M40165465) CAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If x and y are even integers, then the no of solutions of x^2-y^2=7389746232

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(#M40165464) TCS QUESTION Camel and Bananas Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A person has 3000 bananas and a camel. The person wants to transport maximum number of bananas to a destination which is 1000 KMs away, using only the camel as a mode of transportation. The camel cannot carry more than 1000 bananas at a time and eats a banana every km it travels. What is the maximum number of bananas that can be transferred to the destination using only camel (no other mode of transportation is allowed).

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(#M40165463) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

When ‘M’ is divided by 6 it leaves a remainder 2 and when ‘N’ is divided by 6 it leaves a remainder 3. What will be remainder if ‘M-N’ is divided by 6 ? (M>N)

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(#M40165462) TCS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Jake and Paul walk eachJake 10 km. Jake is 1.5 km faster than Paul because of which he covers the distance in 1.5 hrs faster than Paul. What is Jake’s speed?

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(#M40165461) INFOSYS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

An Eraser, Pencil, Notebook together costs $1.00. Notebook costs more than the cost of 2
Pencils. 3 Pencil costs more than 4 Erasers. 3 Erasers costs more than a Notebook.
How much does a pencil costs?

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(#M40165460) OTHER QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

what comes after T if S means your fathers sons's brother

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(#M40165459) TCS QUESTION permutations Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A question paper consists of 4 sections with 7 questions in each section. A candidate has to select 2 sections and has to solve 9 questions choosing at least 3 from each of the selected sections. In how many ways can he answer the paper?

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The maximum number of factors below 600 are?

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The value of a machine depreciates from Rs 32,768 to Rs 21,952 in three years. What is the rate % of depreciation?

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(#M40165456) L&T QUESTION Arithmetic Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

How many terms of the sequence -14, -11, -8,…so on, to make a sum of 1122 ?

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(#M40165455) L&T QUESTION Geometry Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Point C(x,y) divides the distance AB with point A(8,12) and point B(16, 18) in a ratio of 3:5, with AC being shorter than BC. What are the co-ordinates of C?

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A person spends 1/8th of his salary on travel,1/3rd of the remaining on food, he then spends 1/5th of the remaining on rent. Finally he puts 1/4th of the remaining as a monthly savings, after which he has 20000 left. What is his salary (in Rs.)?

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Type A, 18 kg of rice worth Rs. 45/kg is mixed with Type B, rice worth Rs. 35/kg. What should be the quantity of Type B rice, if the mixture is sold at Rs. 54/kg with 20% profit added in it?

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(#M40165451) BANK EXAM QUESTION Find Odd in Series Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

10, 32, 174, 1350, 13550, 162528

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Odd man out:Find the odd man out. 7,13,19,25,29,37,43

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Analogy:Melt : Liquid :: Freeze : ?

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(#M40165447) C QUESTION WHILE LOOP Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

integer i = 0 
integer sum = 0 
while ( i <= 50 ) 
{ 
sum = sum + i 
-- MISSING STATEMENT 5 -- 
} 
print sum 

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(#M40165446) AMCAT-PYTHON AND C QUESTION The program accepts an integer N as the input. All the digits in the number must be repeated consecu Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The program accepts an integer N as the input. All the digits in the number must be repeated consecutively. If a digit is not repeated consecutively, the program must repeat it for two times. Finally, the program must print the modified integer value.

Boundary Condition(s):
1 <= N <= 10^13

Input Format:
The first line contains the value of N.

Output Format:
The first line contains the modified integer value.

Example Input/Output 1:
Input:
1223

Output:
112233

Explanation:
1 and 3 are not repeated consecutively. So consider 1 and 3 as 11 and 33.
Hence the output is 112233.

Example Input/Output 2:
Input:
998888745551

Output:
998888774455511

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Is Any question repeat or logic from m4maths
How prepare Quent. to get good marks

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a students average test score on 4 tests is 78.what must be the students scoe on 5th test for the students avg score on the 5th test to be 80

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(#M40165443) JAVA QUESTION Circles and distance Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Circles and Distances
Problem Description
Task is to calculate the straight line distance between the two objects moving in a circular path. They may move at different velocities. The distance has to be calculated after N seconds.

The figure and commentary below it, explains the problem in detail.

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We have two point objects B and C at rest on a straight line at a distance r1 and r2 units from a point A. At time t=0 seconds, the objects start moving in a circular path with A at the center with velocity v1 and v2 degrees per second.

Given inputs v1, v2, r1 and r2, calculate the distance between the B and C after N seconds.

Distance should be printed up to an accuracy of 2 places after the decimal point. Use Rounding Half-up semantics.

Input Format
First line contains velocity of object B in degrees per second (v1)

Second line contains distance of object B from A (r1)

Third line contains velocity of object C in degrees per second (v2)

Fourth line contains distance of object C from A (r2)

Fifth line contains time in seconds after which the distance between B and C, is to be measured (N)

Output
The distance between B and C, N seconds after they are set in motion

Constraints

v1, v2, r1, r2 > 0 and all are integer values.

r2 > r1

0 < n <= 100

The objects move in anticlockwise direction

v1, v2 <=360

r2 <= 100


Explanation
Example 1

Input

90

5

270

10

1

Output

15.00

Explanation

After 1 second, the object at B would cover 90 degrees and the object at C would cover 270 degrees. Both the objects would be vertically opposite to each other and would lie in a straight line.

So the distance between them would be equal to the sum of their distance from the origin A=5+10= 15

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(#M40165442) TECH MAHINDRA QUESTION Time and Work Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

18 men take 20 days of 8 hrs. each to do a piece of work. How many days of 10 hrs. each would it take for 24 women if 3 women do as much work as 2 men?

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(#M40165441) TECH MAHINDRA QUESTION Letter Series Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

___, ayw, gec, mki, sqo
(a) awx
(b) usq
(c) prs
(d) lmn

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(#M40165440) TECH MAHINDRA QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A part of the below mentioned sentence has been underlined. Choose a better word to use, in place of the underlined: Can you open this knot?
a. Break
b. Loose
c. No improvement
d. Untie

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(#M40165439) TECH MAHINDRA QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Palani’s daughter in law is Cauvery.Cauvery’s daughter is Bimala. Anand is uncle of Bimala. Cauvery and Anand are siblings. Therfore Anand is son of Palani.Pointing to a man, Lakshmi says,
“This man’s son’s sister is my mother-in-law”. How is the Lakshmi’s husband related to the man?
a) son
b) son-in-law
c) grandson
d)nephew

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(#M40165438) TECH MAHINDRA QUESTION Ratio and Proportion Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Three cricket players -- Ramesh, Suresh and Ganesh play for three different cricket Teams – Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan respectively. Ramesh was born in Chennai but brought up in Karnal,Haryana. Suresh was born in Delhi and brought up in Delhi. Ganesh’s fore-fathers were from Madurai but settled in Rajasthan. All the three participated in a cricket tournament. Ramesh’s runs to Suresh’s runs and Suresh’s runs to Ganesh’s runs are in the ratio 5:7. If the total runs scored by all the three players in the tournament is 327, find the total runs scored by Suresh in the tournament?
a) 95
b) 85
c) 65
d) 105

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(#M40165437) TECH MAHINDRA QUESTION Area and Volume Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A cylinder of diameter 14 and height 7 is converted into a cone of radius 6. Now, what could be the percentage height of the new shape ?
a. 308%
b. 32%
c. 2150%
d. 215%

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