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(#M40008194) PATNI QUESTION aptitude Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A person walks a distance of 18 kms at a particular speed. For the next 30 kms he increases his speed by 2 kmph. Had he walked the entire distance at 3 kmph more than his initial speed, he would have reached 4 hours earlier. Find his initial speed.

a) 3 kms/hr b) 2 kms/hr c) 4 kms/hr d) None of these

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A train traveling at 42 kms/ hr passes a cyclist going in the same direction in 9 secs. If the cyclist had been going in the opposite direction, the train would have passed him in 5 secs. Find the length of the train.

a) 75 meters b) 60 meters c) 90 meters d) 80 meters

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Three years ago the average of A and B was 18 Years. With C joining them now, the average becomes 22 years. How old is C now?

a) 24 years b) 27 years c) 28 years d) 30 years

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Sneh's age is 1/6th of her father's age. Sneh's father's age will be twice of Vimal's age after 10 years. If Vimal's eighth birthday was celebrated two years before, what is Sneh's present age?

a) 24 years b) 30 years c) 6 2/3 years d) None of these

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A boy standing idle sounds a whistle to his friend at a distance of 1200 m moving away from him in a speeding car at 108 kms /hr. Find the duration after which his friend is going to hear him. (Speed of sound = 330m/sec).

a) 3.6 secs b) 4.00 secs c) 40 secs d) None of these

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Six years ago I was three times as old as my brother, and now I am twice as old my brother. Find my brother's age.

a) 8 years b) 24 years c) 12 years d) 16 years

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if x+y+z=9 and both y and z are positive integers greater than zero, then the maximum value x can take is?

a.7 b.3 c.8 d. data insufficient

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In a company ones salary increases 6/5 times in every year. After 4 year of joining average salary is 1342. Then what's the starting salary of the company? A) 900, b) 1000, c) 1100, d) 1200.

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.players a to z play a league match in which every player plays a match against every other player. a win earns 2 points, a draw 1 point and loss 0 points. there were no draws, and no two players had the same total points. the rank list of the players happens to be the alphabetical list itself. which of the following statement is
true?

a. n wins over m b . m wins over n

c. m did not play against n d.none

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if x,y,z are three +ve integers such that x is greater than y and y is greater than z then which of the following is definitely true?

a. x% of y is greater than y% of z

b. y% of x is greater than z% of y

c. z% of x is greater than y% of z

d. all of these

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