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(#M40017722) ELITMUS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

send me elitmus exam paper at neha.shandilya@rocketmail.com

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log p (log a p)/log a (log p a)=
a)log a p b)-log p a c)log a p d)1

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K is a 3 digit number .K1, K2, K3 are numbers obtained when K is in base 5,7 and 9 respectively. The units place in K1, K2, K3 is 2. How many such possible K values are there
a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3

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N^3-1 will be prime for which value of the following (example for N=2, N^3-1=7 which is a prime)
a)3

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A parallelogram having an acute angle of 30 degrees whose area is equal to the perimeter and the sides are whole numbers then number of such parallelograms possible are
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ome Students are arranged equidistantly in circular order and numbered 1,2,3…. . It is observed that 12 is opposite to 40. There are 10 girls more than boys. How many maximum number of boys can be opposite to girls??
a) 15 b)23 c)24 d)28

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)Given a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0, and X1, X2 are two distinct roots and |X1|=|X2|, then which of the following is always correct
a) |b|

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The interior angle of an octagon ABCDEFGH are in AP.if the largest and second largest hav an avg of 153, find the avg of the least two?
A)117
B)131
C)141
D)cant be determined

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IF both 117 and 88 are factors of the no.a*47*64*1313, then what is the smallest possible value of a?
A)10296
B)429
C)99
D)9

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O and O' are the center of the two circles with radii 7cm and 3cm resp.the distance between the centers is 20cm .If PQ be the transverse common tangent to the circles, which cuts OO' at X,what is the length of O'X in cm?
A)35/4
B)45/4
C)10
D)11

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