Guys, how are you planning to utilize this time?
There's a certification course from Ernst & Young starting tomorrow, would this help in placements?
https://twitter.com/aakanksha92/status/1244961524436828160?s=21
Guys, how are you planning to utilize this time?
There's a certification course from Ernst & Young starting tomorrow, would this help in placements?
https://twitter.com/aakanksha92/status/1244961524436828160?s=21
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In an exam, there are 35 questions. Each correct
answer, each wrong answer and each unanswered
question carries 5 points, 0 points and 1 point
respectively. Had each correct answer, each wrong
answer and each unanswered question carried
4, – 1 and 0 points respectively, the number of
points a student would score in the exam is 25. Find
the actual number of points that he would score in
the exam.
A grocer uses a weighing balance in which one pan
weighs 0.5 kg and the other 0.75 kg. He puts a
certain quantity of food grains in 0.5 kg pan and
finds the weight (in kg) as a two-digit number.
However, as the customer insists, he puts it in
0.75 kg pan. Now the indicated weight is 9.5 kg
more than the weight which is obtained by reversing
the digits of previous weight. Which of the following
cannot be the actual weight (in kg) of the
food grains?
(A) 43.25
(B) 36.25
(C) 41.5
(D) More than one of the above
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There are ten children (aged 1 to 10 years) who
have equal amounts of money. In the first
transaction the eldest child gives one rupee to every
child younger to him. In the second transaction, the
second eldest child gives one rupee to every child
younger to him. This type of distribution continues
for the next two transactions. In the end the total
sum with the children who have given money to
other children is half the sum of money with the
children who did not give any money. What was the
original amount with each child?
(A) `36 (B) `48 (C) `50 (D) `32
Ashok told his son, “My age x years ago was twice
your age. My age 5x years ago was thrice your age.”
If the difference of their present ages is 24 years,
find the sum of their present ages (in years).
Let Ashok's present age be A, son's be B.
A-x = 2 (B-x) .....1
A-5x = 3 (B-5x) ...2
Solving to get B=11x and A=23x, then substitute in A-B=24 to get x=2 and now I don't know how to go further.
Am I going right with this approach?
Amar, Bhavan, Chetan and Dinesh each had some
money. Dinesh doubled the amounts with the
others. Chetan then doubled the amounts with the
others. Bhavan then doubled the amounts with the
others. Amar then doubled the amounts with the
others. At this stage, each of them has `80. Find the
initial amount with Chetan (in `).
(A) 45 (B) 65 (C) 95 (D) 85
The solution is saying that
Before doubling, the amounts with Bhavan, Chetan and
Dinesh, each of them must had is 80/2 = 40. So Amar must have then had `80 + `120 i.e. `200.
Can someone please explain this ^
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Can anyone please help me with this question
Directions: The distance between two points A and B is 3500 m. Two policemen posted at points A and B got a news that a thief is located at point C which is located between A and B. The point C is at 500 m from the point A. Both policemen start at same time to catch the thief. When the policemen P1 approaches towards the thief, the thief sees him and starts running in opposite direction. Again, when he sees policemen P2 is also approaching towards him, he again changes his direction and now runs in opposite direction. He does so till the distance between policemen P1 and policemen P2 becomes less than 500 m and stop at that point when the distance between policemen P1 and P2 becomes 500 m to surrender. The thief had a distant vision of 200 m (or can see distant object clearly upto 200 m). The ratio of speed of policemen P1 and thief is 5 : 6 and the ratio of speed of policemen P1 and policemen P2 is 5 : 4. The speed of policemen P2 is 8 m/s
Question: Find which policemen will catch the thief earlier and the total time taken to catch him.
P1, 159 sec
P2, 120 sec
P1, 102.33 sec
P2, 130.66 sec
Both will catch him at same time
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four atheletes pravin, visharath, bhushan and durandar participate in 6 athletic events. there is only one prize for winning in each event and each of them won in atleast one event. In how many ways could they have won the six prizes??
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Govind bought an article at `300 and marked it at `400. He offered a certain discount but sold it at a profit. Which of the following holds true? (A) If his discount percentage is at least equal to his profit percentage, his profit will be at least equal to is discount. (B) If his discount percentage is at most equal to his profit percentage, his profit will be at most equal to his discount. (C) If the profit percentage is at least equal to the discount percentage, the discount is at most equal to the profit. (D) If the profit percentage is at most equal to the discount percentage, the discount is at least equal to the profit.
Can anybody explain this ?