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(#M40024760) R-SAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

At the start of a seminar, the ratio of the no. of male participants to the no . of female participants was 3:1. During the tea break, 16 participants left and 6 more female participants registered. The ratio of the male to female participants became 2:1. What was the total number of participants at the start of the seminar?
option
A. None
B. 64
C. 44
D. 24
E. 34

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(#M40024759) R-SAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

In division, the quotient is 75, the remainder is 95, The divisor equal to the sum of the quotient and remainder, what is the dividend?
option
A) None
B) 12840
C) 12845
D) 12890
E) 12880

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log2 = 0.3010 and log3 = 0.4771 then the value of log(9/2) = ?
A.0.25 B. None C.0.75 D. 0.65

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A , B and C rent a pasture. A puts 10 oxen for 7 months, B 12 oxen for 5 months and C 15 oxen for 3 months. If the rent of the pasture be Rs.150, how much C must as his share of rent?
option
A) None
B) 38.57
C) 35.57
D) 36.57

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Twelve men can complete a work in eight days. Sixteen women can complete the in twelve days. Eight men and eight women started working and worked for six days. How many more men are to be added to complete the remaining work in one day?
option
A. 6 men
B. 24 men
C. 18 men
D. 12 men
E. None of these

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A basket contains 6 red, 4blue, 3green and 2 yellow balls. If two balls are picked at random. What is the probability that either both are green or both are yellow?
option
A. 5/21
B. 101/105
C. 4/105
D. 3/35
E. None Of These

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(#M40024754) R-SAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Which Number will come in the place of ? (question mark) in the following Number series.
1001, 80, 514, 47, ? , 22, 68
option
A. 219
B. 213
C. 216
D. 218
E. None Of These

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There are two rows of students in a way such that , the opposite of one another having fifteen students each.suchetha is middle in one of those two rows while shamika is at the fourth position to the left of suchetha in the second row. If the row of shamika begins from the left then what is her position?
option
A. Twelve
B. Eleventh
C. Third
D. Fourth
E. None Of These

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A+B A is the daughter of B; A-B means A is the wife of B; A*B means A is the son of B. If Z*T-S*U+P , what is the relation between U and Z?
option
A. None
B. Grand Mother or Grand Father
C. Sister
D. Brother-in-law

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The true discount on a bill of Rs. 1260 due 1 year hence at 10% per annum is?
option
A. 117
B. 100
C. 120
D. None Of These

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