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Quespens £ Ee? ‘Alok end Bhanu play the following min-max game. Given the expression N~40+X4¥-Z, sihere XV and Z Ae Stables representing single digits (009), Alok would like to maximize N while Bhanu would Hike to ‘hinimize it Towards this end, Alok chooses a sinele digit number and Bhanu substrstes this foro variable her ehoise (X, ¥ oF Z). Alok then chooses the next value and Bhanu ae variable to substitute the value. Finally Alok proposes the value fer the remaining variable, Assuming both play to their aptrnl stretegies, the value of a the end of the game would be 3 sl 31 58 2 “The IT gaint Tirop has recently crossed «heed count of 150000 and earnings of $7 billion, As ons ofthe forerunhers in the echnotogy front, Timop continues to Tead the Way im products and services in Indie. At sEnop, all programmers ae equal in every respect. They receive identical salaries and also write code ot the she rae, Suppose 14 such programmers take 14 minutes to write 14 Lines of code in tot]. How long, ‘will intake 5 programmers to write 5 lines of code in total? B 14 people meet and shake hands. The maximum number of handshakes possible if thers ist be no ‘eye! “ofhandshakes is (A cycle of handshakes isa sequence of people al, a2,...ek, 12 such that the pairs Salad), (22.a3}.-n fef-1)s ak}, dak, a) shake bands). n ie 10 GB 4 ‘45 suspects ar rounded by the police end questioned about a bank robbery. Only one of them is gully. The siapets ae ide and in aline and each person delares thatthe person next to him om ks rights Jpily, The rightmost person isnot questioned, Whieh ofthe following possiblias are ue? A. All the {fuspeet re lying. B. The leftmost suspect i Euilty C, The rightmost suspect is guy. © Acaly + And C © Bomly + AandB 5 “The dynamics of crowd behaviour are hard to study because usvally peopl are not reliable witenesses of their own behaviour, Now consider people standing inthe queue ofa supermarket, You wl to predict their behaviour based on their age group, You get to know from the supermarker records tht their average age 4 years ago was 43 years. after while, another person joins the queue and the present average esl the $ig40 years. The present age ofthe lat person in the queue is: & (One day Snowohite meets Pal and Unicom in the Fairyland, She knows the Pal les on Mendays, Tuesday's and Wednesdays, and tells the ruth of the other days of the week, Uaieam, onthe other hand, lies on ‘Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, but tells the ruth on the ether days ofthe week. Now they make the following statements to Saowwhite~ Pel: Yesterday was one of those days wea lie. Unicom: Yesterday was one of those days wiken Iie eo. What day i ie? Tuesday ‘Monday Thursday Sunday ‘The Barnes Foundation in Philadeiphia has one of the most extraordinary and idiosyneratic calletions in French impressfonis art. Dr. Bares who put together this colloetion hes insisted that the paintings be hung, in a pusticolar manner specified by him ata museum designed by the French axchitect Pex! Philippe Cret, ‘who also designed the Rodin Museum. The museum hss, sy, seven galleies - Eugene Boudin, Casset, Boudin, Forain, Gonzales, Manet and Monet. Visitors reach the main Eugene Boudin by aa élevater, and they can gater and [eave the exhibition only through Bugens Boudin gallery. Once inside, visitors are tree te move as they choose. The following list includes all of the doorways that connect the seven galleries: There is a doorway between Eugene Boudin and Cassatt, doorway between Eugene Boudinand Boudin, ands doorway between Pogene Dotdin and Gonzales galleries. There is a doorway betwesa Cassatt and Boutin galleries. Thee is 2 doorway between Gonzales and Forain and a doorway between Gonzales iad Mant galleries. There is doorway between Manet and Monet galleries, Whieh of the following reoms CANNOT be the third gallery that any visitor enters ? Monet Boudin Forain Cassatt 6 Mr. Beans visited ¢ magic shop and bought some magical marbles of different colours along with other ‘magical items. While retuming home whenever he savr a coloured light, he tak aut marbles of similar ‘colours and counted them, Se he counted the pink coloured marbles and found that he has bought 25 of them, Then he counted 14 greea marbles and then 21 yellow marbles. He later counted 30 purple coloured ‘marbles with hin. But when he reached a erossing, he Iaokad ata red Wight and started eounting red marbles ‘and found that he had baught 23 Red marbles, As soon as he finished counting, itstarted raining heavily and by the time he reached home he was drenched. Afer reaching home he found that the red, sreen end yellow marbles had magically changed colours and beetme white, while other marbles were unchanged. It ‘will take 1 day to regain is colours, but he needs to give atleast one pair of marbles to his wife now: So ‘how many white marbles must be choose and give to his wife so as to casure that there is atieast one pair of red, yellow and green marbles 7 46 35 29 8 o. ‘A greengrocer was selling watermelon sta penny cach, chickoos at 2 fora penny and peanuts at3 for 2 penny. A father spent Tpard got the same amount of exch typeof Suit foreach of bie thre oben, Jane, Joe and Jil ane is tree years older than Jil and Joe is exaetly half the age of Fane and Jil together, What did each child get? I watermelon, 3 chickoos, ? peanuts L watermelon, 1 chiekoo, I peants 1 watermelon, 2 chickoos, ? peanuts 1 watermelon, 2 chiekoos, L persue 10. Given3 lines in the plane such thatthe points of intersection from. islangle with sides of length 20, 20, ‘und 20, the number of poinis equidistant from all the 3 lines is 4 3 0 1 A 33 people fel, a2,...033} mest and shake hands in a circular feshion, In other words, there are tally 33, handshakes involving the pairs (41,02), {a2.a3),... (432, 033}, (a33, al}. Then the size ef the smallest set oof people such thet the rest have shaken hands with atleast one person in the set is 10 un 16 n 12, Consider two vessels, the first eontaining on litre of water and the serond cantsining one litre of pep Suppose you take one glass of water out of the fist vessel and pour it into the secand vessel. After mixing ‘you take one glass ofthe mixture ftom the second vessel and pour it back into the frst vessel. Which one of the following statements holds now? ‘None of the statements holds true, ‘There is less pepsi in the first vessel than water in the second vessel. There is more pepsi in the first vessel than water in the second verse, ‘There is as much pepsi inthe first vessel as here is water inthe secand vessel. a Alok is attending a workshop ‘How to do more with less’ and today’s theme is Working with fever digits, The speakers diseuss how a lo ef miraculous mathematics an be achieved if mankind (as wll as ‘womankind) had only worked with fever digits. The problem posed et the end of the workshop is ‘Haw tay 1 dgk numbers can be formed sing teas 1,2, 3,4, 8 (bu wih repetom ht se dive by 47° Can you help Alok find the answer? © 1983125 = 781250 = 2441407 = 2481406 a For the FIFA. warld exp, Paul the octopus bas been predicting the winner ofeach match with amazing sucess. Is rumored that in e match between 2 reams A and B, Paul picks A srith the sae probability as A'S chances of wining, La's adsume such rumors to be true and that ina match between Ghia and Bolivia, Ghena the stronger team hes a probability of 11/12 of winning the game. What is the probability that Paul with corectly pick the winner of the Ghana-Bolivis game? 2 a1 85 as 18. ‘There are wo boxes, one containing 39 red balls end the ether containing 26 green balls. Youre allowed te move the balls bezween the boxes so that when you choose a box ac random and x ball at random fom the eliasen box, the probability of getting ared bal is waniiized, This manimum probability is ° 50 +50 + 80 + 20 16. ‘After the typist unites 40 lemers and addresses 40 envelopes, she inserts the leiters randomly into the tnvelopes (letter per envelope). What isthe probability that exactly | leer is inserted in an improver envelope? rao uso 01 Wy, ‘A hare and a tortoise have a race along a cicele of 100 yards diameter. The tortoise goes in on2 direction fund che hare in the other. The hare starts after tne crioise as covered 1/3 of its distance end that too leisurely, The hare afd tortoise mest when the hare has covered only U't ofthe distance. By what factor should be hare increase its speed so as the win the race? 18. ‘Asheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 20, For each value of n fiom 1 to 20, statements n says ‘Atleestn of the statements on this sheet are ise.’ Which statements are true and whieh are felse? ‘The odd aumbered statements are tue and the even numbered are false ‘The first 13 statements are fulse and the rest are tru. ‘The fics 6 statemenns are true and the restate false ‘The even numbered statements are true end the odd numbered are false, 1. ‘The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question using the following instructions: Choose I: ithe question can be answered by using ons of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alane. Choose 2: ifthe question can be answered ty using either of the statements alone. Choose 2: ifthe question can be answered by using both statements together but not by either statement alone ‘Choose 4: ifthe question cannot be enswered on the basis of the two statements, Zaheer spends 30% of his income on his children’s eduestion, 20% on recreation and 10 % on healthcare. The corresponding percentages for Sandeep are 40%6, 25% aad 13%. Who spends more on children’s education? A” Zaheer spends more oa reerestion thar Senéeep B: Sandeep spends more.on healthcare than Zaheer. 20. Subba Fatel isan otfactory scientist working for International Flavors and Fragraness, She specializes in finding new scents recorded and reconstitted from nature thanks to Living Flower Technology. She has extracted fragrance ingredients from diffeeat florering plans int bottles labeled hezbal, sweet, honey, fnisic and rose. She has Tearned that a formula fora perfume is acceptable if and onbyif'it does not violate ‘any of the rules listed: Ifthe perfume contains herbal, it mustalso contain honey and there must be twice as ‘much honey as berbal. Ifthe perfurne contains sweet, it must also contain anisie, and the emount of anisic ‘must equal the amount of sweet. honey cannot he used in combination With enisic, anisic cannot be used in sombination vith rose. Ifthe perfume contains nose, the amount ofrase must be greater then the total mount of the other essence or essences used, Which of the following could be axed to an unacceptable perfime consising of two paris honey and one part rose o make itaceptable? ‘Two paris rose One pare herbal Two parts honey One part sweet a. Tae citizens of planet Or are fingered and thus have developed number sytem in bites. A certain street nO contains 1000 buildings mumred fom | to 1000. How many 3's are used in mumibering these buildings? Express your answer in base 10. 44 4 108 36 ‘Recent reports have suggested that sportsmen with decreased metabolic rates perorm better in certain sport. After reading one sue repor, Jorden, a sporssperson from Arlington decides to underge a rigorous ‘Physical traning program for 2 momthg, where he performs Yoga for3 hours, walks for 2 hours and swims for | houreach day. He says: [began my training on a Wednesday in a prinie Huanber mont of 2008, I Leet 1.of my original weight within the first 30 days. Inthe next two months combined, Los! 1 Ke. [fhe ‘walls at 5 mph aver a certain joumey ad walks back over the same rowte at7 mph at an atinude of 200 ‘meters, wht is his average speed for the journey”? + 585 «292 + 6.00 © 35.00 a 'A schoolyard cobtsins only bieyeles and4 wheeled wagons. On Tuesday the ttal number of wheels inthe schoolyard was 134. What could be possible number of bicyeles? + 6 +18 + 8 oad 24 ‘A sheet of paper as statements numbered fom 1 1020. For ail values af fram 1 to 20, statement a sy$% ‘Sractly n of the statements on this sheet ar false.” Which statements are true andl which are false? ‘The even numbered ststemeats are trie and the odd numbered statements are false. ‘All the statements are false, ‘The odd numbered statements are (ue end the even numbered statements are false ‘The second last statement is true and the rest are false. 38. ‘There are hwo svalee tanks: A and BA is much smaller than B. While water fills ex the mate of one lite every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20, 40, 80, 160. in tankeB. (AC the end of fst hour, B hes 10 tires, second hour ithas 20, and so on). 1ftank B is 1/8 filled after 5 hours, what isthe total duration required to Sill itcompletsly? 26. ‘A hollow cube of size 5 em is then, with a thickness of lem. Its made ef smaller cabes of size 1 éan. TF 4 fices of the outer surface ofthe cube are painted, totally how many faces of the smaller cubes remain ‘unpainted? 300 488 500 500 a Alice and Bob play the following esins-on-t-stack game, 100 coins are stacked one above the other. One of ‘thom isa special (gold) cain and te rest are ordinary coins. The goal isto bring the gold coin to the tap by repeatedly moving the topmost coin to another postion inthe staek. lies slats andthe players lcke tur. ‘Avtura consists of moving the esin an the top {o a postion ibelow the top cain (for sorne i between 0 and 100). We will Gall this an move (thus 2 0-move implies doing nothing). The proviso is that an imave ‘rannot be repeeted; for example once a player maker 22-move, on subsequent furns ncither player can ‘make a 2+move. I the gold evin happens to be on top when it's player's turn then the player wine the sEnme: Initially, the gold coin isthe thin cain grom the top. Then Im onder 10 win, Alice's Fst Hove should be a [-move. Tn onfer to win, Alice's first move should bea O-move. Alice bas no winning strategy. In orderto Win, Alice’s frst move can be s 0-move ora L-move, 28, ‘The teacher is testing a student's proficiency in arithmetic and poses the following question: 1/2 of a amber ig 3 more than [6 af the same number. Wat isthe nut Can you help the student find the answer? A circuler dashboar of radius 1.0 foot is ata distance of 20 feet stom you, You throw a.dart att and it hits the dartbound at some point Q in the circle, What isthe probability thet Q is closer tothe center of che circle than the pesiphery? 1.00 38 25 30 30, A cesultof global warming is that the jc of some glaciers is melting. 13 years after the fee disappear, tiny plants, called Jichens, start to grow on the roctes. Each lichen grows approximately in tho shape of a circa ‘The relationship between the diameter of this circle and the age ofthe lichen can be approximated with the formula: &=10%(\~13) fore > 13, whese d represents the diameter of te lichen in milineers, and t Tepresents the number of years after the ice has disappeared, Using the above formula, calculate the siamerer ofthe lichen, 45 years after the ie has disappeared. 450 37 B 320 31. £25:people meet and shake hands ‘The maximum numberof handshakes possible if there isto be no ‘eycle™ of handshakes is (A eyele of handshakes isa sequence of people al, 22... ak, K>2 such tat pais (8, a2} (02) 05), an (alk, ak (a al} shake hands). + 24 +2 eal 13 Bm Consider two cans, he fitst containing one litte Of water and the seeond eobtaining one litte of pepsi, Suppose you tke one cup of wetst aut ofthe first can and pour it inc the secand ean. fer mixing you take one cup ofthe mixture from the second can and pour it back into the fst cen. Which ne ofthe following taternents holds now? ‘Thoto is less pepsi inthe frst cam than water in the second ean, ‘There is more pepst in the first can than water in the second can. ‘None of the statements holds tue. ‘Thre is as much pepsi ia the frst can as there is water in the second can. a ‘A greengrocer was selling orange st & penny each, olives at 2 fora penny and grapes at 3 fora penny. A fethar spent 7p and got the same amount ofeach type of fut for each of his tree children, Jane, Joe, and Jill Jane is tree years older than fill and Joc is exactly half the age of Jane and Jill together. What did each ‘hid get? © Torange,2 + Torange,3 © Torange, 1 + Torange,2 olives, | grape a [A sheetof paper has statements numbered ftom 110 20. Foreach value of fom | 1 20, staementn says “Atleast of the statements on this sheet ae true." Which statements are-true and which are faze? ‘The even numbered statements are tree and the od@ numbered are false ‘The fiest 13 statements are Gust and the restare true, ‘The fist 6 statements are true andthe rest are false, ‘The add rumkered etstements are true and the even mumbered are false. 3 45 suspects are rounded by the police and questioned about a hank robbery. Only one of them i guy. The suspects re made to standin line and eath person declares tat the person next to him on his rst is ‘guilty, The rightmost person is not questioned. Which of the following possibilities are true’? A. All the suspects are fying. B. The leftmost suspects guy. C. The righamast suspects guilty. Aand C AandB Acnily Bonly 36. Ferrari S.p.A. is an Itelian sports car manufacturer base in Marenellfo, Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Tecra, the company sponsored driver and manuftctured race cars before moving iata production of street — legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari S,p.A,. Throughout its history, the company has bee noted for its continued participation in racing especialy in Formula One, where ithes enjoyed great success, Rohit once brought a Ferrari. It could go 2 dines as fast as Mohi's old Mercedes. If the speed of DMonits Mercedes ic 40 Kenhr and the distance eravelea by the Ferraris 913 Kis find the total tine ike for Rohit to drive the distance. + 12 Hours © 22 Hours + 456 Hours © Tal Hows a ‘The tencher i testing t. student's proficiency in arithmetic and poses the following question: LS of ‘number is 6 move than 16 af he same number, What is the numbec? Can you help the student find the answer? 35 6 36 3a. Recent report have suggested that sportsmen with decreased metabolic rates perform better in eeriain spars. After fading one such report, Jordon, a sportsperson from Arlington decides to undergo azigorous Physical taining program Zor 3 montis, where he performs Yogs for3 hours, welks for 2 honts and swims for | hour each day, He says: [began my tevining on Wednesday ina prime mumber month of 2008, [lost 156 of my original weight within the first 30-deys. fn the next two montis combined, TTost | Ke. It he Walks at 5 mph aver a certatn journey and walks track the same route at mph at an altitude of 200 meters, shetis his average speed for he journey? els 3.08 oa 26.67 39. ‘The result of global warming isthe fce of some glacirs is melting. 19 years after the ice disappears, tiny planets, called lichens, start to graw on the rock. Each lichen grows approxinately inthe shape ofa circle, “The relationship between the diametes ofthe cizcle end the age ofthe lichen ean be approximated with the formula: d=12* (19) for 19, where represents the diameter of the lichen in millimeters, and t Fepresents the numbet ef years after the ice has disappeared. Using the above formula, esleulate the Giamete ofthe lichen, 32 years after the ie has disappeared. 384 156 8 365 40. There are two boxes, one contains 127ed balls and the other containing 47 green bills. You ere allowed to move the balls between the boxes ao that wen you choose a ox at random and a ball a rindom fom the chosen box, the probability of getting 2 red ball issmaximized, This maximum probability is: - 9 = 20 - 19 oa) a The citizens of planet Oz ae fingered end thus have develaged a number system in base 6. A certain street in Ozcontains | 000 buildings numbered from 1 to 1000. How many 2's ere used in numbering these ‘buildings? Express your answer in base 10. Lae g ‘The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question using the following instructions: Choosel: ifthe question ean be answered by using one of the statements alane But not by using the other statement elane. Choose2: ifthe question ota be answered by using eithex ef the statements alone. Choose3: ifthe questian ean be ansnered by using both statements together but not by either statement alone. Chaosed: ifthe question cannot be answered on the lass ofthe two statements, Zaved sponds 30% ‘fis income on his ehildren’s education, 20% on recreation and 10% on healtacare. The corresponding. pereeatage for Sandecp are 40%4, 2596 and 1344. Who spends mace on children's education? A: Zsyed spends more on recreation than Sandeep B: Sandeep spends more on healthcare than Zayed, 43. Th question is followed by two staemenes, A and B, Answer the question using the fellowing Instructions: ‘Choose: ifthe question can be answered by using ene of the statements alone but not by using the ather statement alone, Choose2: ifthe question can be answered by using either ofthe statements alone. ‘Choose3: ifthe question can be enswered by using both statements together but not by cither statement alone. Choosed: if the question cannot be answered on the Basis of two staiemenis, Tarun is standing 2 steps tothe let of a areen mark and 3 steps tothe right of a black mark, He tosses coin [Pf comes up ‘beads, be moved one step tothe right, otherwise he moves one step to the left. He keeps doing this uatl he eaches one of the two marks, and then be stops. At which mark does he stops? A: he siops at 21 coin tosses. B: he obtains three mere tails than heads IL 3 4 2 4, There are owo water tank A and B, As much smaller than B. While Water fills trate of one liter every hour in A, fegets filled wp tke 10, 20, £0, 80, 16.imtank B, (At the end of first hour, B has 10 lites, seeond hour it has 20, and so on). 1Ptank B is 1/8 filled after7 hours, what isthe total duration required tol it completely? hows hours. 11 hours 3 hous 45, ‘A Shoot of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 10. For all values ofp from 110 10, statement msays: ‘Exeetly n of the statements on this shectare false.” Which statements ze trae and which are flac? The even numbered statements are true and the add numbered statements 4 fas. ‘The second last statement is truc and the rest ae false, ‘The odd mambered sextoments are true and the even sumbered statements are false. All the statements are false, 6. ‘Alok is attending a workshop ‘How to do more with less’ and taday"s theme is Working with fewer digit, ‘The speakers discuss how 2 ot of miraculous mathematics can be tchieved if mankind (as we as, Womenkind) had only worked vith fewer digits. The problem posed atthe end of the workshop is “How ‘many 6 digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1.23.45, but with repecition) that ane divisible by £2" ‘Gan yeuelp Alok find the answer? 3906 3907 3128 1230 a ‘The dynamies of crowd behaviour arc hard to study becense-usually people axe not relisble witness of their ‘own behaviour, Now consider 4 people standing inthe queue of a supermatbet. You want to predict theie ‘rshaviour based oa their ape group. You gett knw fo the supermarket records the teit average age 3 yes go was && years. Ars whl, another peton joins the ‘queue and the present average of al the § is ‘$Gyyeers, The present age of the [ast person in the queue ist, s8.years 35 years Alyes 26 years 48, Alice and Bob play the following colns-on-e-stack game. 100 coins ae stacked ene shove the other. One of ‘hein is x special (gold) coin and the res ave ordinary coins. The gol iso bring the sul coin to te top of {he repestedly maving the topmost coin to anethér positon inthe stk. Alice starts and the players tae {urs turn consists of moving the coin on the top to a positon I below the top eain (for some T between 0 snd 100). We will ell thisesismave (thas a O-move implies doing nothing) The proviso is that en iemove cannot be repeated, for example on¢e a player iakes a2-move, on subsequent turns neither player ean ‘make 8 2-move. ifthe gol coin happen o ben the top when it'ea player's tra then tke player Mins the ‘me. Initially, the gold coin isthe thi coin from the top. Then Th order to win, Alice’s first move should be a L-move. Alice has no winning strategy. In order to win, Alice's fist move can be a Usmoveor a I-mave. Inorderto win, Alice's first move should be a -move. 9, ‘There are nwo water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While weter fills atthe tate ef one litte every hour in A, it gets filled up tke 10, 20, 40, £0, 160 . in tank B. (At the en of first hour, B has 10 tires, Second hour it has 20, and soon) IFtankcB 1s 1/16 filled after 16 hours, what is total duration roquired to AL it completely? © 19hous = 20hous © éhours = 2hours 50. Consider two tumblers, the frst coneining one lie of milk ad the second containing one litre af coffee Suppose you take one glass of mit out ofthe fist tumbler and pour tino the second turabler. Aer mizing you take one glass of the mixture from the second tumbler and pour it back int the fist turabier, Which oe af the following statements holds naw? ‘None of the statements holds ‘There is ess coffee inthe fiz tumbler thin milk inthe second nenibler. ‘There it a8 much coffee inthe first tumbler es there ic mill inthe seeond tenable, There is more coffee in the fist tumbler then milk in the second tumbler. sl ‘A circular dashbound of radius 2.0 foot is ata distance of 20 fect som you, You threw a dart at itand it hits ithe dartboerd at some point Q in the circle. What is the probability that @ is closer to the center ofthe circle thaa the periphery? 52. ‘A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 t0 10. For all values of ftom 1 to 10, statement n says: ‘Exactly nef the statements om this sheet are flee.’ Which statements are rue and which are false? ‘All the starements are false, The second last statement is truc and the rest are false. ‘The even numbered statements sre true and the odd numbered statements are false. ‘The odd numbered statements are true and the ever ausibered statements are false, 3. Consider two vessels, the First containing one litre of oi! andthe second containing one lire of caffe. ‘Suppose you take one spoon of oil out ofthe frst vessel and pour itinto the second vessel, After mixing {yor take one spoon of mixtare fom the second vessel and pour it back into the first wessel. Which on2 of the following statements holds now? None of the statements holds true. ‘There is less coffee inthe frst vescel than inthe second vessel. ‘There is more coffee inthe frst vessel than cil inthe second vessel. ‘There ig 88 much eoFRee in the firet vessel as there is oil in the second vessel 54, ‘There are nwo water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water fils a the rate of one lire every ‘hour in A it gets filled up lice 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 in tenk B. (Atthe end of firt hour, B bas 10 litres, second hour ithas 20, and $0 on). If tank'B if 132 Oiled after 19 hours, what [stotal duration requtred 10 A itcompletely? S hours 23 hours 24 hours 25 hours 8. “The question és followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question using the following instructions ‘Choose: ifthe question can be answered by using one of the stteineats alone but not by using the other statement slone. Choose2: ifthe question can be answered by using either ofthe statements alone. ‘Choase3: if the question can be answered by using both ststomens together but not by ether statement lone, Choose4: ifthe question cannot be answered on he basis af two statements, Zayed spends 309% of his income on his children's education, 20%6 on recreation and 1076 on bealtheare, The corresponding percentage for Sandeep are 40%, 25% and 1396. Who spends more on ehiléren’s education” A: Zeyed spends more on recreation than Sandeep B: Sandeep spends mors on healthcare than Zayed, $6. “The question is followed by tre statements, A and B. Answer the question using the following iastustions: Choose]: ifthe question can be answered by using one of the statements alone but not by using the other ‘Statement alone. Choose: ifthe question can be answered by using either of te stiemeats alone. Choosed: ifthe question ein be alswered by using both statements together but not by either statement sone, Choose: if te question cannot be answered on the basis oftwo statements. Tarakis standing 2 steps tothe left ef a yellow mark and 3 steps to tae right ofa grey mark. He tosses acoin, If iccomes up ‘heads, be moves on stp tthe right, otherwise he maves ane step 1 the lef. He keeps doing this unl he reaches one ofthe two mazks, and thea he steps, At which mark does he stops? Ac he siops at 21 coin tosses. B: he obtains three more isis than heads. 5. ‘A sheet ef paper has staigments numbered from | 10 10, For all values of from 1 to 10, satement n says: “Exactly n ofthe statements om this sheet are false.” Which statements are true end which are false? ‘The even numbered statements are true end the add numbered statements are false. ‘The second Inet statement i true and the rost are false. ‘The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered statements are false. All the statements are false 58, ‘Thine ate two boxes, one contains 47 red balls and the other comtining 46 ereen balls. You are allowed 10 move the balls between the bones $0 that when you chose @ box at random and s all at random from the chosen bor, the probability of geting a red ball is manimized, This maxitoumn probability is . 35 + 0 . 2B = sl Consider two vessels, the fist conteining ane lite of ink and the second containing one Titre of cola, ‘Suppose you lake one elas of ink out ofthe firs vescel and pour it into the second vessel, fier mixing you take one glass of mixture from the second vessel and poor it heck into the fret vessel. Which one of the following statements holds now? ‘+ There is as much cole inthe frst vessel as there ig lnk inthe seeand vessel, + Nome of the statements holds tru. ‘+ There is more cola in the first vessel than ink in the second vessel. 4+ ‘There is less cola in the first vessel than ink in the second vessel. 60. 136 people (al, 22, ..u 436) meet and shake hand in @ circular fashion. In ather words, there are totally 36 inandshaces involving ia the pars, {21.a2), {22a}, «ov (225, 036}, (936, sl}. Thea tke size ofthe smallest set of people such that the rest have shaken hands with ac least ene person inthe sets won + 1B oa . 8

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