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Made Easy aptitude
A=486 - 2171. How many digits would be there if A is expressed in binary base? a)171 b)86 c)87 d)172 Kindly give the explanation along with the answer.
A=486 - 2171. How many digits would be there if A is expressed in binary base?a)171b)86c)87d)172 Kindly give the explanation along with the answer.
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self doubt
Find time of second meeting of 2 ducks moving at 10km/hr and 18km/hr in opposite direction along the circumference of a circular pond. Initailly they are present at any pair of diametrically opposite points. radius of pond is 7km
Find time of second meeting of 2 ducks moving at 10km/hr and 18km/hr in opposite direction along the circumference of a circular pond. Initailly they are present at any p...
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Age problems
I am sixteen years old, four times your age. When I am twice as your age, what will my age be?
I am sixteen years old, four times your age. When I am twice as your age, what will my age be?
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Jul 25, 2018
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Genral doubt
Why 0 is not included in both question???
Why 0 is not included in both question???
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Jul 25, 2018
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Sum of series
Pawan Kumar 2
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Jul 22, 2018
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Aptitude
Number of two digit numbers divided by products of its digit are________
Number of two digit numbers divided by products of its digit are________
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Jul 22, 2018
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self doubt
The number of integer n between 100 < n <300 such that 16 divides (n^2-n-2) and 25 divides (n^2+2*n-3).
The number of integer n between 100 < n <300 such that 16 divides (n^2-n-2) and 25 divides (n^2+2*n-3).
Raj Kumar 7
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Jul 19, 2018
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Permutation and Combination
How many $10$ - digit strings of $0's$ and $1's$ are there that do not contain any consecutive $0's$?
How many $10$ - digit strings of $0's$ and $1's$ are there that do not contain any consecutive $0's$?
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Jul 18, 2018
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combinatory
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Aptitude
Plz explain in details
Plz explain in details
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Jul 18, 2018
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plz explain
plz explain
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Jul 18, 2018
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Quantitative Aptitude
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Jul 18, 2018
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Quantitative Aptitude
A and B stand at distinct points of a circular race track of length 135m. They cycle at speeds of a m/s and b m/s respectively. They meet for the first time 5 seconds after they start the race and for the second time 14 seconds from the time they start the race. Now, ... would have meet for the first time after 60 seconds. If B is quicker than A, find b? a) 8 b) 11 c) 7 d) 6
A and B stand at distinct points of a circular race track of length 135m. They cycle at speeds of a m/s and b m/s respectively. They meet for the first time 5 seconds aft...
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Time, speed and Distance
A man travels for 4 hours 20 mins. He covers the first half of the journey at 45km/hr and rest at 35km/hr. Find the total distance he travels?
A man travels for 4 hours 20 mins. He covers the first half of the journey at 45km/hr and rest at 35km/hr. Find the total distance he travels?
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Jul 18, 2018
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Percentage
In an Election between two Candidates, 75 % of the voters cast their votes,out of which 2 % of the votes were declared invalid. A candidate got 9261 votes which were 75 % of the total valid votes. Find the total number of Votes Enrolled in that Election ? Ans. 16800
In an Election between two Candidates, 75 % of the voters cast their votes,out of which 2 % of the votes were declared invalid. A candidate got 9261 votes which were 75 %...
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Jul 17, 2018
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Class 10
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Jul 15, 2018
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self doubt
Eric throws two dice, and his score is the sum of the values shown. Sandra throws one die, and her score is the square of the value shown. What is the probability that Sandra’s score will be strictly higher than Eric’s score? a. 137/216 b. 17/36 c. 173/216 d. 5/6
Eric throws two dice, and his score is the sum of the values shown. Sandra throws one die, and her score is the square of the value shown. What is the probability that ...
Raj Kumar 7
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Raj Kumar 7
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Jul 14, 2018
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Q. Two consecutive numbers are removed from the progression 1, 2, 3, ...n. The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 26 1/4. The value of n is a. 60 b. 81 c. 50 d. Cannot be determined
Q. Two consecutive numbers are removed from the progression 1, 2, 3, ...n. The arithmetic mean of the remaining numbers is 26 1/4. The value of n isa. 60 ...
Raj Kumar 7
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Jul 13, 2018
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UGC NET CSE | July 2018 | Part 2 | Question: 75
Consider a vocabulary with only four propositions A, B, C and D. How many models are there for the following sentence? $B \vee C$ 10 12 15 16
Consider a vocabulary with only four propositions A, B, C and D. How many models are there for the following sentence?$B \vee C$10121516
Pooja Khatri
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Jul 13, 2018
Quantitative Aptitude
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UGC NET CSE | July 2018 | Part 2 | Question: 79
A knowledge base contains just one sentence, $\exists x \text{ AsHighAs } (x, \text{Everest})$. Consider the following two sentences obtained after applying existential instantiation. AsHighAs (Everest, Everest) AsHighAs (Kilimanjaro, ... unsound conclusions Sentence a is sound but sentence b is unsound Sentence a is unsound but sentence b is sound
A knowledge base contains just one sentence, $\exists x \text{ AsHighAs } (x, \text{Everest})$. Consider the following two sentences obtained after applying existential i...
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Algebra
a, b, c, d and e are 5 cconsecutive even numbers. If the sum of a and d is 162, what is the sum of all the numbers?
a, b, c, d and e are 5 cconsecutive even numbers. If the sum of a and d is 162, what is the sum of all the numbers?
Sangay
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Jul 13, 2018
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