CGL 2012 Tier 2 Preparations and Results

@JS-M said:
.......PG me itne number...., kaha se kiya dost??
MDU

maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak

BIMT college bro
@gudda1122 said:
bhai tension mat lo yaar
aap nervous ho this only means you wanna perform which is a positive sign
bhai toh phir mere hisab se koi value aayegi bhi nhi
because 1 and 0 possible nhi hote hai log mein
also 9-2^x=(3-x)^10 yeh sirf x=3 par thoda sa aas pass aayegi
or may be meri approach wrong hogi
log(9-2^x) = 10^log(3-x). find x

if u put x=3
then on RHS u get 10^log 0
Log 0 n.d.


ok

dear all
good night have a nice slumber to all of u
@truly.gone said:
oh....mr.MBA , so watsnew???
16 sep

either that side or suicide.....


@mickym said: Out of 100 schools in a town, the number of schools having a playground was 30, and all these schools had neither a library nor a laboratory. The number of schools having a laboratory only was twice the number of those having a library only. The number of schools having a laboratory as well as a library was one-fourth the number of those having a laboratory only. The number of schools having either a laboratory or a library or both was 35. How many schools had none of the three, viz. laboratory, library or playground???
35???
@watsnew24 said:
16 sepeither that side or suicide.....
.......either that side or (that)^2 side.
If (a + b) : (b + c) : (c + a) = 6 : 7 : 8 and a + b + c = 14, then find the value of (a + b) c.
@mickym said: If (a + b) : (b + c) : (c + a) = 6 : 7 : 8 and a + b + c = 14, then find the value of (a + b) c.
48???
@gudda1122 said:
48???
explain plz??
@mickym said:
explain plz??
(a+b)=6x
(b+c)=7x
(c+a)=8x

add 3 of them
2(a+b+c)=21x
so x=4/3
ab value rakho and answer aa jayega
@sampras bhai kaha ho???/

yaar aisa kya padh rhe ho bhai????
@gudda1122 said:
(a+b)=6x
(b+c)=7x
(c+a)=8x
add 3 of them
2(a+b+c)=21x
so x=4/3
ab value rakho and answer aa jayega
cool bro
1 query to all the puys who are awake.....

aren't we solving easy questions????

i am bit worried on this front as i don't have much material of ssc i am totally at your disposal guys....

so please share your thoughts

@sampras @JS-M @watsnew24 @micky0007 @mickym
@truly.gone said:
bhai, tumhari cat ki tyari ne to tumhe cheetah bana diya??? bohot fastt!!!!!!!
kuch nhi hua h bhai
CAT mein bhi wat lagi huyi h

abhi 20th oct ko paper hai
NMAT ka
halat kharab hai
@gudda1122 said: 1 query to all the puys who are awake.....
aren't we solving easy questions????
i am bit worried on this front as i don't have much material of ssc i am totally at your disposal guys....
so please share your thoughts
@sampras @JS-M @watsnew24 @micky0007 @mickym
BRO SSC mein Easy questions he aate hain
@mickym said:
BRO SSC mein Easy questions he aate hain
bhai Tier-1 ka level se match karte ho bas apne questions else paper mein majak ban jayega :)

yaar koi question hi post kar do
In an exhibition, some paintings were kept for sale. On the first day, 1 painting plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. On the second day, 2 paintings plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. A similar pattern continued till the kth day, when 'k' paintings were sold and no painting was left after that. If the exhibition ran for exactly k days (k > 1), then what is the minimum number of paintings sold during the exhibition?
Please explain the solution as well !!!
@gudda1122 said: 1 query to all the puys who are awake.....
aren't we solving easy questions????
i am bit worried on this front as i don't have much material of ssc i am totally at your disposal guys....
so please share your thoughts
@sampras @JS-M @watsnew24 @micky0007 @mickym
bhai CAT me 50% q give you 99%ile score

& in SSC u have to score atleast 70% in paper

thats the diffrence in quality of q
@mickym said: In an exhibition, some paintings were kept for sale. On the first day, 1 painting plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. On the second day, 2 paintings plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. A similar pattern continued till the kth day, when 'k' paintings were sold and no painting was left after that. If the exhibition ran for exactly k days (k > 1), then what is the minimum number of paintings sold during the exhibition?
Please explain the solution as well !!!
bhai option de do
30 seconds ka question hai

else kafi bada ho jaygea

painting sold at 1st day=1+(k-1)/7
2=>2+(k-3)/7
3=>3+(k-6)/7

ab yeh K ki value adjust karvani padegi
@mickym said: In an exhibition, some paintings were kept for sale. On the first day, 1 painting plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. On the second day, 2 paintings plus 1/7 th of the remaining paintings were sold. A similar pattern continued till the kth day, when 'k' paintings were sold and no painting was left after that. If the exhibition ran for exactly k days (k > 1), then what is the minimum number of paintings sold during the exhibition?
Please explain the solution as well !!!
option de do bhai