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Q. Find x
(1) x^3 = -27
(2) x^2 = 9

Q. Is x an even number?
(1) 4x is even
(2) 3x is even

Q. Is x an even number?
(1) 9x is even
(2) 7x is even

Q. Is n/24 an integer?
(1) 7n/24 is an integer
(2) 3n/24 is an integer
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Q. If x and y are positive integers, is x^(2y+2) + x^2 * y^2x odd
(1) x is even
(2) y is odd
Q. Bob plotted x, y and z on the number line. x is to the left of y
and y is to the left of z. Is y positive?
(1) –y is to the left of z
(2) Distance between z and x is the same as the distance between z and -y
Q. X / Y gives a quotient a and remainder b. b is not 0. X >Y>0 and X&Y
are integers. Is b > 2 ?
(1) HCF of X and Y is 3
(2) LCM of X and Y is 36
Q. X and Y are positive Integers. Is

an integer ?
(1) X^(1/6) is an integer
(2) Y = X ^ (1/6)
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Q. If x,y,z are integers, Is (x^7).(y^5).(z^2) positive?


(1) (x^2).(y^4).(z^3) is positive
(2) (x^3).(y^2).z is positive
Q. x*y*z is not 0. Is

(1) y^2 is a prime number


(2) x*z is even
Q. X and Y are 2 integers such that 5<X<Y. Find X.
(1) GCD of X and Y is 5
(2) LCM of X and Y is 50
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Q. X and Y are 2 positive integers .Find XY


(1) GCD of X and Y is 9
(2) LCM of X and Y is 36

Q. Is A negative?
(1) A^4 is a natural number
(2) A^3 is non positive

Q. X and Y are non zero integers. Is X^(2Y) not an integer ?


(1) Y^X is a whole number
(2) Y^2 is a whole number
Q. John has a box with Blue and Red balls. He found out that the ratio
of red balls to blue balls is 4/1. Reetha added some balls to the box. Is
the fraction of the balls that are red greater than what it was before?
(1) More than half of the newly added balls were red
(2) The number of balls at the end is 8/5 the number of balls in the
beginning
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