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    Directions: A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

    A circular park has an iron railing surrounding it. The length of the fence that surrounds circular garden M is 13 the length of the fence that surrounds circular garden N. What is the area of circular garden N? (Assume that the fence has negligible width.)

    (1) The area of M is 64p square meters.

    (2) The diameter of M is 13 that of N.

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    What is the highest power of 3 which divides 50!?

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    Satish works on 15% commission on the total cost of the book sets he sells. He sold 10 book sets at Rs 850 each, 5 at Rs 750 each, and 10 at Rs 700 each. How much more commission would he have made had he sold all the book sets at Rs 850 each?

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    Harsh alone can complete23rd of a coding project in 6 days. Sumit alone can complete 13rd of the same project in 8 days and Mini can complete 34th of the same work in 12 days. All of them started coding together. After 4 days, Harsh and Mini left the project. How many more days will be required by Sumit to complete the project?

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    Sunil typed all the numbers from 1 to 1,001. How many keystrokes did Sunil make to write the numbers?

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    A shopkeeper had two types of flour. The price of Type 1 flour was Rs. 42 per kg and the price of Type 2 flour was Rs. 24 per kg. The shopkeeper mixed 25 kg of Type 2 flour with a certain amount of Type 1 flour. He sold the mixture at Rs. 40 per kg and made a profit of 25%. What was the difference between the number of kilograms of Type 1 flour and the number of kilograms of Type 2 flour in the mixture sold by the shopkeeper?

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    Directions: A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

    The two brothers bought 4 items of antique artefacts to decorate their showroom. However, on persistent requests from customers, both sold the two pieces each had kept. Whose transaction resulted in a better profit?

    1) Ramu sold one item at p% profit and the other at p% loss, though he had bought both items at the same price.

    2) Somu made q% profit on one item and on the other q% loss, though he sold both items at the same price.

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Go through the given information and solve the question based on it.

    Stock 1, Stock 2 and Stock 3 are stocks of small-cap companies and Stock 4 is the stocks of a mid-cap company. For each investor, mid-cap stocks are given greater weightage than small-cap stocks and all the small-cap stocks have the same weightage. The weightage is different for each investor.

                                                                           Stock

    Investor

    Stock 1

    Stock 2

    Stock 3

    Stock 4

    Total

    Paul

    6500

    7500

    7000

    5000

    36000

    Bindu

    7300

     

    6700

    6300

     

    Rohan

    6600

    7300

    6900

     

     

    Sheela

    4800

     

     

    8900

    39500

    Thomas

    5600

    3200

    1200

    8400

     

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following can be the ratio of the weightage of Stock 4 to the weightage of Stock 2 that Paul holds?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Go through the given information and solve the question based on it.

    Stock 1, Stock 2 and Stock 3 are stocks of small-cap companies and Stock 4 is the stocks of a mid-cap company. For each investor, mid-cap stocks are given greater weightage than small-cap stocks and all the small-cap stocks have the same weightage. The weightage is different for each investor.

                                                                           Stock

    Investor

    Stock 1

    Stock 2

    Stock 3

    Stock 4

    Total

    Paul

    6500

    7500

    7000

    5000

    36000

    Bindu

    7300

     

    6700

    6300

     

    Rohan

    6600

    7300

    6900

     

     

    Sheela

    4800

     

     

    8900

    39500

    Thomas

    5600

    3200

    1200

    8400

     

    ...view full instructions

    If the ratio of the weightage of small cap stocks to that of mid cap stocks is 1 : N (where N is any integer), what can be the maximum value of Stock 3 that Sheela holds?

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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Go through the given information and solve the question based on it.

    Stock 1, Stock 2 and Stock 3 are stocks of small-cap companies and Stock 4 is the stocks of a mid-cap company. For each investor, mid-cap stocks are given greater weightage than small-cap stocks and all the small-cap stocks have the same weightage. The weightage is different for each investor.

                                                                           Stock

    Investor

    Stock 1

    Stock 2

    Stock 3

    Stock 4

    Total

    Paul

    6500

    7500

    7000

    5000

    36000

    Bindu

    7300

     

    6700

    6300

     

    Rohan

    6600

    7300

    6900

     

     

    Sheela

    4800

     

     

    8900

    39500

    Thomas

    5600

    3200

    1200

    8400

     

    ...view full instructions

    If the sum of the values of Stock 1 and Stock 3 that Bindu holds is the same as the value of Stock 4 that she holds, what is the ratio of the weightage of her small-cap stocks to the weightage of her mid-cap stocks?

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