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algebra | Question: How many ways are there to select a subcommittee of 6 members from among a committee of 17?
Options:
A. 22888
B. 19448
C. 28791
D. 27711
E. 12376
Answer: | E | 9,839 |
algebra | Question: A work can be finished in 15 days by twenty women. The same work can be finished in fifteen days by sixteen men. The ratio between the capacity of a man and a woman is
Options:
A. 4:3
B. 3:4
C. 2:3
D. 3:2
E. 5:4
Answer: | E | 9,680 |
algebra | Question: in how many different ways can the letters of the word OPTICAL be arranged so that the vowels always come together
Options:
A. 520
B. 620
C. 720
D. 750
E. 800
Answer: | C | 7,093 |
algebra | Question: An empty fuel tank is filled with brand Z gasoline. When the tank is 3/4 empty, it is filled with brand Y gasoline. When the tank is half empty again, it is filled with brand Z gasoline. When the tank is half empty again, it is filled with brand Y gasoline. At this time, what percent of the gasoline in the tank is brand Z?
Options:
A. 40%
B. 41%
C. 43.75%
D. 42%
E. 44%
Answer: | C | 11,293 |
algebra | Question: If a man travels f miles an hour for t hours and r kilometers an hour for s hours, what is his average rate in kilometers per hour for the entire distance traveled?
Options:
A. ft + rs kms/hr
B. (ft + rs. /2 kms/hr
C. t/f + s/r kms/hr
D. (ft + rs. /(t + s. kms/hr
E. (ft + rs. /(t - s. kms/hr
Answer: | D | 820 |
algebra | Question: At a meeting of 5 Chiefs of Staff, the Chief of Naval Operations does not want to sit next to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau. How many ways can the Chiefs of Staff be seated around a circular table?
Options:
A. 9
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18
E. 21
Answer: | B | 1,643 |
algebra | Question: There are three places P, Q and R such that 3 roads connects P and Q and 4 roads connects Q and R. In how many ways can one travel from P to R?
Options:
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 14
E. 15
Answer: | C | 7,219 |
algebra | Question: If @ is a binary operation defined as the difference between an integer n and the product of n and 5, then what is the largest positive integer n such that the outcome of the binary operation of n is less than 16?
Options:
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 5
Answer: | C | 12,121 |
algebra | Question: If |4x+6| = 46, what is the sum of all the possible values of x?
Options:
A. 2
B. -2
C. 4
D. -5
E. 6
Answer: | B | 2,631 |
algebra | Question: You have a flashlight that takes 2 working batteries. You have 8 batteries but only 4 of them work.
What is the fewest number of pairs you need to test to guarantee you can get the flashlight on?
Options:
A. 5
B. 8
C. 7
D. 6
E. 4
Answer: | C | 107 |
algebra | Question: If the cost price of 12 pens is equal to the selling price of 8 pens, the gain percent is:
Options:
A. 80%
B. 90%
C. 50%
D. 40%
E. 10%
Answer: | C | 10,330 |
algebra | Question: For which of the following functions is f(e) = f(βe) for all values of e ?
Options:
A. f(x. = x^3 + 3
B. f(x. = βx
C. f(x. = 2x + 3
D. f(e. = βe^2 + 2
E. f(x. = 5x β 4
Answer: | D | 367 |
algebra | Question: A train is 360 meter long is running at a speed of 45 km/hour. In what time will it pass a bridge of 140 meter length?
Options:
A. 22
B. 28
C. 40
D. 27
E. 12
Answer: | C | 8,796 |
algebra | Question: The ratio of the number of ladies to gents at a party was 1:2 but when 2 ladies and 2 gents left, the ratio became 1:3. How many people were at the party originally?
Options:
A. 44
B. 11
C. 12
D. 98
E. 58
Answer: | C | 416 |
algebra | Question: If the weight of 12 meters long rod is 12.2 kg. What is the weight of 6 meters long rod ?
Options:
A. 7.2 kg.
B. 10.8 kg.
C. 12.4 kg.
D. 6.1 kg
E. None
Answer: | D | 2,420 |
algebra | Question: Find the cost of fencing around a circular field of diameter 28 m at the rate of Rs.1.50 a meter?
Options:
A. Rs.150
B. Rs.132
C. Rs.100
D. Rs.125
E. Rs.225
Answer: | B | 729 |
algebra | Question: If s and t are positive integers such that s/t = 64.14, which of the following could be the remainder when s is divided by t ?
Options:
A. 9
B. 16
C. 18
D. 21
E. 32
Answer: | D | 6,874 |
algebra | Question: The product of the squares of two positive integers is 100. How many pairs of positive integers satisfy this condition?
Options:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
E. 4
Answer: | C | 9,993 |
algebra | Question: If a number p is prime, and 2p+4 = q, where q is also prime, then the decimal expansion of 1/q will produce a decimal with q-1 digits. If this method produces a decimal with 166 digits, what is the units digit of the product of p and q?
Options:
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
E. 9
Answer: | A | 8,604 |
algebra | Question: On a certain Monday, Carlos drove to work at an average speed of 10 miles per hour and home from work along exactly the same route at an average speed of 20 miles per hour. Which of the following is closest to his average speed for both trips combined?
Options:
A. 17
B. 16
C. 15
D. 14
E. 13.33
Answer: | E | 3,559 |
algebra | Question: What is the area of an equilateral triangle whose one side length is 90?
Options:
A. 4025β3
B. 3525β3
C. 3025β3
D. 2525β3
E. 2025β3
Answer: | E | 6,037 |
algebra | Question: Let the number which when multiplied by 15 is increased by 196.
Options:
A. 14
B. 20
C. 26
D. 28
E. 30
Answer: | A | 9,840 |
algebra | Question: 25 is subtracted from 75% of a number, the result is 50. Find the number?
Options:
A. 150
B. 75
C. 125
D. 95
E. 100
Answer: | E | 6,208 |
algebra | Question: At a certain resort, each of the 39 food service employees is trained to work in a minimum of 1 restaurant and a maximum of 3 restaurants. The 3 restaurants are the family buffet, the dining room, and the snack bar. Exactly 19 employees are trained to work in the family buffet, 18 are trained to work in the dining room, and 12 are trained to work in the snack bar. If 4 employees are trained to work in exactly 2 restaurants, how many employees are trained to work in all 3 restaurants?
Options:
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Answer: | B | 2,388 |
algebra | Question: What will be the reminder when (19^19+19) is divided by 20?
Options:
A. 18
B. 40
C. 21
D. 43
E. 28
Answer: | A | 5,562 |
algebra | Question: A large box contains 18 small boxes and each small box contains 25 chocolate bars. How many chocolate bars are in the large box?
Options:
A. 220
B. 490
C. 380
D. 450
E. 690
Answer: | D | 3,433 |
algebra | Question: In a dairy farm, 55 cows eat 55 bags of husk in 55 days. In how many days one cow will eat one bag of husk ?
Options:
A. 34 days
B. 40 days
C. 46 days
D. 50 days
E. 55 days
Answer: | E | 10,498 |
algebra | Question: In a class, 20% of the members own only two cars each, 40% of the remaining own three cars each and the remaining members own only one car each. Which of the following statements is definitely true from the given statements ?
Options:
A. Only 20% of the total members own three cars each.
B. 48% of the total members own only one car each.
C. 60% of the total members own at least two cars each.
D. 80% of the total members own at least one car
E. None of these
Answer: | B | 8,440 |
algebra | Question: What is the length of the diagonal of a square whose area is 4 times of another square with diagonal as 5v2 cm?
Options:
A. 20v2
B. 10
C. 10v2
D. 20
E. 25
Answer: | C | 6,749 |
algebra | Question: The list price of an article is Rs.65. A customer pays Rs.56.16 for it. He was given two successive discounts, one of them being 10%. The other discount is?
Options:
A. 7
B. 4
C. 6
D. 9
E. 3
Answer: | B | 14,761 |
algebra | Question: he distance from town A to town B is five miles. C is six miles from B. Which of the following could be the maximum distance from A to C?
Options:
A. 11
B. 77
C. 51
D. 16
E. 12
Answer: | A | 510 |
algebra | Question: What is the difference between the compound interests on $5000 for 1 years at 4% per annum compounded yearly and half-yearly?
Options:
A. 2.04
B. 3.06
C. 4.8
D. 8.3
E. 9.3
Answer: | A | 700 |
algebra | Question: If a boat goes 6km upstream in 36 minutes and the speed of the stream is 4 kmph, then the speed of the boat in still water is ?
Options:
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. 14
Answer: | E | 4,026 |
algebra | Question: A painting at an art gallery is framed such that the area of the square frame is 1/2 the area of the painting itself. If the diagonal line connecting corners of the frame has a length of 6, what is the area of the painting inside the frame?
Options:
A. 12
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
E. 50
Answer: | A | 11,136 |
algebra | Question: A envelop weight 8.2 gm,if 800 of these envelop are sent with an advertisement mail. How much wieght?
Options:
A. 6.56kg
B. 6.8kg
C. 6.7kg
D. 6.9kg
E. 7.8kg
Answer: | A | 2,628 |
algebra | Question: A person purchased a TV set for Rs. 16000 and a DVD player for Rs. 6250. He sold both the items together for Rs. 31150. What percentage of profit did he make?
Options:
A. 40
B. 88
C. 26
D. 18
E. 11
Answer: | A | 3,680 |
algebra | Question: In a stack of boards at a lumber yard, the 13th board counting from the top of the stack is immediately below the 12th board counting from the bottom of the stack. how many boards are in the stack?
Options:
A. 33
B. 23
C. 25
D. 32
E. 42
Answer: | B | 1,277 |
algebra | Question: The difference between the two digit number and the number obtained by interchanging its digits is 54. The difference between the digits is?
Options:
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 2
E. 3
Answer: | C | 5,228 |
algebra | Question: Which of the following is closest to (7!-6!)/(7!+6!)?
Options:
A. 0.75
B. 1.25
C. 0.92
D. 0.86
E. 1
Answer: | A | 2,030 |
algebra | Question: A man has Rs. 512 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total number of notes that he has?
Options:
A. 45
B. 60
C. 75
D. 90
E. 96
Answer: | E | 6,225 |
algebra | Question: Find the area of a rhombus whose side is 25 cm and one of the diagonals is 35 cm?
Options:
A. 276 sq.cm
B. 268 sq.cm
C. 618 sq.cm
D. 297 sq.cm
E. 700 sq.cm
Answer: | E | 39 |
algebra | Question: A palindrome is a number that reads the same forward and backward, such as 242. How many even eleven-digit numbers are palindromes?
Options:
A. 40
B. 400
C. 500
D. 5,000
E. 400,000
Answer: | E | 1,891 |
algebra | Question: What is the probability of getting a sum 9 from two throws of a dice?
Options:
A. 1/6
B. 1/8
C. 1/9
D. 1/12
E. None
Answer: | C | 7,213 |
algebra | Question: An unbiased die is tossed .find the probability of getting a multiple of 3
Options:
A. 3/9
B. 2/4
C. 1/3
D. 4/6
E. 4/7
Answer: | C | 4,786 |
algebra | Question: Ashok and Pyarelal invested money together in a business and share a capital of Ashok is 1/9 of that of Pyarelal.if the incur a loss of Rs 1200 then loss of Pyarelal?
Options:
A. 600
B. 700
C. 1080
D. 900
E. 1000
Answer: | C | 3,422 |
algebra | Question: On the number line, the number p is twice as many units from -2 as -2 is from 5. If p is less than β2, what is the value of p ?
Options:
A. β16
B. β10
C. β6
D. 10
E. 14
Answer: | A | 7,732 |
algebra | Question: A code is to be made by arranging 8 letters. Three of the letters used will be the letter A, two of the letters used will be the letter B, two of the letters used will be the letter C, and one of the letters used will be the letter D. If there is only one way to present each letter, how many different codes are possible?
Options:
A. 42
B. 210
C. 420
D. 840
E. 6,720
Answer: | E | 9,753 |
algebra | Question: In how many ways 3 boys and 3 girls can be seated in a row so that boys and girls are alternate?
Options:
A. 69
B. 70
C. 71
D. 72
E. 73
Answer: | D | 9,584 |
algebra | Question: Three friends were having a party and they ordered garlic bread sticks from a nearby restaurant. Upon arrival, they divided the number of sticks among them equally. After each one of them have had four breadsticks, the total number of breadsticks that remained were equal to the breadsticks that each one of them had upon equal division.
With the data given, can you calculate the original number of garlic bread sticks ?
Options:
A. 13
B. 26
C. 22
D. 19
E. 18
Answer: | E | 2,980 |
algebra | Question: In how many ways can 6 boys and 4 girls sit around a table in such a way that no two girls sit together?
Options:
A. 43200
B. 41100
C. 48500
D. 46500
E. 49600
Answer: | A | 9,630 |
algebra | Question: In a shopping mall with staff of 5 members the average age is 45 years. After 5 years a person joined them and the average age is again 45 years. What is the age of 6th person?
Options:
A. 15 yrs
B. 16 yrs
C. 17 yrs
D. 19 yrs
E. 20 yrs
Answer: | E | 13,063 |
algebra | Question: One fast typist type some matter in 3 hrs and another slow typist type the same matter in 5hrs. If both do combine in how much time they will take to finish.
Options:
A. 1 hr 5 mins
B. 1 hr 10 mins
C. 1 hr 12 mins
D. 3 hr 10 mins
E. 4 hr 5 mins
Answer: | C | 1,303 |
algebra | Question: In a certain game, you pick a card from a standard deck of 52 cards. If the card is a clever, you win. If the card is not a clever, the person replaces the card to the deck, reshuffles, and draws again. The person keeps repeating that process until he picks a clever, and the point is to measure how many draws did it take before the person picked a clever and won. What is the probability that there will be at least three draws involved in a win, i.e. someone picking her clever on the third draw or later?
Options:
A. 11/16
B. 9/16
C. 14/16
D. 13/16
E. 15/16
Answer: | A | 11,514 |
algebra | Question: The length of a room is 5.5 m and width is 3.75 m. What is the cost of paying the floor by slabs at the rate of Rs. 800 per sq. meter.
Options:
A. Rs.12000
B. Rs.19500
C. Rs.18000
D. Rs.16500
E. Rs.17500
Answer: | D | 7,711 |
algebra | Question: In each of the following questions a number series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the blank spaces.
2, 7, 14, 23, ?, 47
Options:
A. 31
B. 34
C. 36
D. 31
E. 33
Answer: | B | 7,472 |
algebra | Question: Three partners A,B and C invest Rs.18000, Rs.22500 and Rs.27000 respectively in a business. If total profit is Rs.12000 then B's share is (in Rs.)
Options:
A. 10000
B. 6500
C. 4000
D. 7500
E. 8500
Answer: | C | 346 |
algebra | Question: One night 20 percent of the female officers on a police force were on duty. If 100 officers were on duty that night and half of these were female officers, how many female officers were on the police force?
Options:
A. 90
B. 180
C. 250
D. 500
E. 1,000
Answer: | C | 7,377 |
algebra | Question: The sum of the ages of a father and son is 45 years. Five years ago, the product of their ages was four times the fathers age at that time. The present age of father and son
Options:
A. 34,11
B. 35,10
C. 36,9
D. 40,5
E. None of these
Answer: | C | 8,777 |
algebra | Question: In a company, 48 percent of the employees are men. If 60 percent of the employees are unionized and 70 percent of these are men, what percent of the non-union employees are women?
Options:
A. 85%
B. 80%
C. 75%
D. 70%
E. 65%
Answer: | A | 10,688 |
algebra | Question: The population of a town is 20000. It increases annually at the rate of 20% p.a. What will be its population after 2 years?
Options:
A. 24440
B. 24800
C. 28400
D. 28800
E. 28600
Answer: | D | 474 |
algebra | Question: Which is the odd number?
1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 196, 216, 343
Options:
A. 196
B. 237
C. 2087
D. 277
E. 011
Answer: | A | 4,400 |
algebra | Question: A man can row upstream at 10kmph and downstream at 14kmph. Find man's rate in still water ?
Options:
A. 5km/hr
B. 15km/hr
C. 10km/hr
D. 12km/hr
E. 7.5km/hr
Answer: | D | 8,950 |
algebra | Question: If 2 : 9 :: x : 18, then find the value of x
Options:
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Answer: | C | 6,066 |
algebra | Question: An amount of money is to be divided between P, Q and R in the ratio of 3:7:12. If the difference between the shares of P and Q is Rs.2400, what will be the difference between Q and R's share?
Options:
A. 2788
B. 3000
C. 7282
D. 2782
E. 2729
Answer: | B | 10,608 |
algebra | Question: Best friends Sprite and Icey have are playing a game of marbles. They invite 7 of their friends to play with them. There are 36 marbles in the bag. If all 9 people are playing, how many marbles does each person get?
Options:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 7
Answer: | B | 9,798 |
algebra | Question: A start walking from a place at a uniform speed of 3 kmph in a particular direction. After half an hour, B starts from the same place and walks in the same direction as A at a uniform speed and overtakes A after 1 hour 48 minutes. Find the speed of B.
Options:
A. 4.7 kmph
B. 3.6 kmph
C. 4 kmph
D. 7 kmph
E. 5.3 kmph
Answer: | B | 322 |
algebra | Question: If A and B are two prime numbers bigger than 2, which of the following can be true?
(1) A + B is an even number.
(2) A - B is also a Even number.
(3) A^B is also a prime number
Options:
A. 1 only.
B. 2 only.
C. 3 only.
D. 1 and 2 only
E. 1, 2 and 3.
Answer: | D | 14,195 |
algebra | Question: A gym offers 11 levels of fitness classes, and in an attempt to reward those who progress toward higher levels of fitness it charges $50 less per course for each level of fitness. Jessica completed all 11 levels by taking one course at each level, and her total cost was $4675. What is the cost X for a course at the gym's highest level?
Options:
A. $175
B. $245
C. $425
D. $675
E. $725
Answer: | A | 10,506 |
algebra | Question: Three positive integers a, b, and c are such that their average is 24 and a β€ b β€ c. If the median is (a + 11), what is the least possible value of c?
Options:
A. 23
B. 25
C. 27
D. 29
E. 31
Answer: | D | 7,877 |
algebra | Question: Jimmy has 18% more cookies than Janice. What percentage of cookies should Jimmy give to Janice so that both Jimmy and Janice have the same number of cookies?
Options:
A. 7.6%
B. 8.5%
C. 9%
D. 11%
E. 12.2%
Answer: | A | 12,184 |
algebra | Question: Find the invalid no.from the following series 15, 16, 33, 105, 424, 2124, 12756
Options:
A. 16
B. 33
C. 105
D. 424
E. 2124
Answer: | B | 2,754 |
algebra | Question: A hollow iron pipe is 42 cm long and its external diameter is 8 cm. If the thickness of the pipe is 1 cm and iron weighs 3 g/cm3, then the weight of the pipe is:
Options:
A. 2.172 kg
B. 2.272 kg
C. 2.282 kg
D. 2.992 kg
E. 2.772 kg
Answer: | E | 9,742 |
algebra | Question: If log 2 = 0.3010 and log 3 = 0.4771, the values of log5 512 is
Options:
A. 3.879
B. 3.875
C. 3.872
D. 3.828
E. 3.192
Answer: | B | 11,504 |
algebra | Question: Anthony and Cindy were each given x dollars in advance to perform at a community festival. Anthony eventually performed on all 14 days of the festival, while Cindy performed on 5 fewer days than Anthony performed. If Cindy gives Anthony y dollars of her advance payment so that they would have each received the same daily rate, what was Anthony paid in advance, in terms of y?
Options:
A. 2y
B. 4y
C. 23/5y
D. 6y
E. 10y
Answer: | C | 12,597 |
algebra | Question: A man can row upstream at 25 kmph and downstream at 35 kmph, and then find the speed of the man in still water?
Options:
A. 28
B. 27
C. 30
D. 29
E. 12
Answer: | C | 13,380 |
algebra | Question: Two trains, A and B, started simultaneously from opposite ends of a 120-mile route and traveled toward each other on parallel tracks. Train A, traveling at a constant rate, completed the 120-mile trip in 6 hours; Train B, traveling at a constant rate, completed the 120-mile trip in 4 hours. How many miles had train A traveled when it met train B?
Options:
A. 28
B. 36
C. 48
D. 50
E. 54
Answer: | C | 971 |
algebra | Question: x and y are positive integers. If xy + 3x is odd, then which of the following must be even?
Options:
A. x
B. y
C. 3 + y
D. xy β x
E. x^2 β y
Answer: | C | 3,076 |
algebra | Question: A train 160 m long passes a man,running at 6 kmph in the direction opposite to that of the train,in 6 seconds.The speed of the train is
Options:
A. 54 kmph
B. 60 kmph
C. 66 kmph
D. 72 kmph
E. 90 kmph
Answer: | E | 6,700 |
algebra | Question: (x +1 )(2x - 2)(3x + 3) = ax3+bx2+cx+dax3+bx2+cx+d What are the values of a, b, c and d?
Options:
A. 2
B. 7
C. 6
D. 1
E. 9
Answer: | C | 12,273 |
algebra | Question: If a person walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he would have walked 20 km more. The actual distance travelled by him is
Options:
A. 50 km
B. 56 km
C. 70 km
D. 80 km
E. 90 km
Answer: | A | 12,835 |
algebra | Question: The average runs scored by a batsman in 10 matches is 40. In the next 10 matches the batsman scored an average of 30 runs. Find his average in all the 20 matches?
Options:
A. 31
B. 35
C. 88
D. 13
E. 12
Answer: | B | 12,547 |
algebra | Question: At what time between 5.30 and 6 will the hands of a clock be at right angles?
Options:
A. 40 min. past 5
B. 42 min. past 5
C. 43 4/11 min past 5
D. 43 7/11 min. past 5
E. None
Answer: | D | 8,628 |
algebra | Question: A specialized type of sand consists of 40% mineral X by volume and 60% mineral Y by volume. If mineral X weighs 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter and mineral Y weighs 4 grams per cubic centimeter, how many grams does a cubic meter of specialized sand combination weigh? (1 meter = 100 centimeters)
Options:
A. 3,400,000
B. 2,800,000
C. 55,000
D. 28,000
E. 280
Answer: | A | 5,168 |
algebra | Question: If each side of a square is increased by 25%, find the percentage change in its area?
Options:
A. 28.88
B. 56.25
C. 22.89
D. 29.18
E. 21.21
Answer: | B | 6,794 |
algebra | Question: A man has Rs. 80 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten-rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total number of notes that he has ?
Options:
A. 7
B. 2
C. 13
D. 15
E. 10
Answer: | D | 1,201 |
algebra | Question: if ratio of total amount and principal amount is 3:2.rate of interest 5%.calculate the time.
Options:
A. 10
B. 6
C. 5
D. 8
E. data not available
Answer: | A | 2,727 |
algebra | Question: Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern in 10 and 15 minutes respectively. A person opens both the pipes together when the cistern should have been was full he finds the waste pipe open. He then closes the waste pipe and in another 4 minutes the cistern was full. In what time can the waste pipe empty the cistern when fill?
Options:
A. 2 min
B. 8 min
C. 9 min
D. 3 min
E. 5 min
Answer: | B | 6,104 |
algebra | Question: Finch has s pairs of shoes, which is 1/6 as many as Guptil and twice as many as S.Smith. In terms of s, how many pairs of shoes do the three of them have combined?
Options:
A. 5s
B. 15/2*s
C. 14s
D. 3s
E. 13/2*s
Answer: | B | 8,271 |
algebra | Question: 5 girls and 3 boys are arranged randomly in a row. Find the probability that:
1) there is one boy on each end.
2) There is one girl on each end.
Options:
A. 3/28 & 5/14
B. 5/28 & 3/14
C. 5/14 & 3/28
D. 3/28 & 1/14
E. 1/28 & 5/14
Answer: | A | 10,254 |
algebra | Question: You collect baseball cards. Suppose you start out with 16. Since you're nice, you give John 7 baseball cards. How many baseball cards do you have at the end?
Options:
A. 11
B. 12
C. 13
D. 9
E. 15
Answer: | D | 36 |
algebra | Question: Car Dealership X, the total profit from sales increased by 12 percent over the previous years, while the number of cars sold decreased by 12 percent over the previous years. Approximately what was the average percent increase in profit per car over the previous year.
Options:
A. 18%
B. 20%
C. 22%
D. 27.27%
E. 35%
Answer: | D | 6,032 |
algebra | Question: If Jake loses 33 pounds, he will weigh twice as much as his sister. Together they now weigh 153 pounds. What is Jake's present weight, in pounds?
Options:
A. 131
B. 135
C. 113
D. 147
E. 188
Answer: | C | 4,751 |
algebra | Question: What is the total number of prime numbers less than 65?
Options:
A. 17
B. 18
C. 19
D. 20
E. 21
Answer: | B | 6,742 |
algebra | Question: Statements: The old order changed yielding place to new. Assumption: 1) Change is the law of nature. 2) Discard old ideas because they are old.
Options:
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
Answer: | A | 6,618 |
algebra | Question: Arun purchased 30 kg of wheat at the rate of Rs. 11.50 per kg and 20 kg of wheat at the rate of 14.25 per kg. He mixed the two and sold the mixture. Approximately what price per kg should be sell the mixture to make 15% profit?
Options:
A. 14.49
B. 16.33
C. 16.35
D. 16.3
E. 16.32
Answer: | A | 6,935 |
algebra | Question: Jane covered a distance of 340 miles between city A and city taking a total of 5 hours. If part of the distance was covered at 60 miles per hour speed and the balance at 80 miles per hour speed, how many hours did she travel at 60 miles per hour?
Options:
A. 2 Hours
B. 3 Hours
C. 4 Hours
D. 5 Hours
E. 6 Hours
Answer: | B | 5,786 |
algebra | Question: Which of the following is closest to (6!-5!)/(6!+5!)?
Options:
A. 0.01
B. 0.1
C. 0.2
D. 0.7
E. 10
Answer: | D | 11,305 |
algebra | Question: On a Monday in a certain restaurant, 20 percent of the 180 customers ordered the daily special. On Tuesday, only 10 percent of the 120 customers ordered the special. For the two days combined, what percent of the customers ordered the daily special?
Options:
A. 15%
B. 16%
C. 18%
D. 23%
E. 30%
Answer: | B | 7,895 |
algebra | Question: There is a train and car. The ratio btw the speed of a train & a car is 16:15 respectively. Also, a bus covered a distance of 480km in 8h. The speed of the bus is 3/4th of the speed of the train. How much distance will the car cover in 6h?
Options:
A. 300 km
B. 400 km
C. 420 km
D. 430 km
E. 450 km
Answer: | E | 4,600 |
algebra | Question: What is the positive difference between the sum of the squares of the first 3 positive integers and the sum of the prime numbers between the first square and fourth square?
Options:
A. 11
B. 12
C. 13
D. 24
E. 27
Answer: | E | 13,511 |