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    What is the smallest six-digit number that can be formed using all the digits 2, 3, 1, 2, 4, 1?

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    What is the largest even number that can be formed using all the digits 2, 5, 6, 1, 4, 9 and 8?

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    Choose the option that correctly arranges the following numbers in descending order:

    68129, 61892, 68291, 69812, 61982

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    The sum of two numbers is 523582 and one of them is 9729. What is the second number?

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    How many weeks are there in 1 leap year and 26 days?

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    Write 450 in Roman numerals.

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    Find the value of x from the following equation:

    18 ÷ x + 18 × 18 - 18 = 307

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    Arjun slept at 09:15 PM one night and woke up next morning at 06:45 AM. Find the duration of his sleep.

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    Which of the following fractions is the greatest?

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    Find the value of 15 × 71 + 72 × 8 + 7 - 72 × 7.

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    The number that must be added to 145231 to make it equal to the difference between 564982 and 267661 is

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    What is the value of 2 + 10/5 + 1/1000 + 1?

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    Which of the following pairs of angles contains complementary angles?

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    The area of a square and a rectangle is the same. If the side of the square is 15 cm and the length of the rectangle is 25 cm, then find the perimeter of the rectangle.

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    How many cubes can be cut out of 20 cm from a cube of side 20 m?

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    Find the sum of the number 94867 and the number obtained by interchanging places of 4 and 6?

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    Mrinal leaves home at 3:45 PM one day and reaches his friend's home at 9:15 PM. The next day, he leaves his friend's home at 1:00 PM and reaches his home at 5:00 PM. Calculate the total time taken by him to go to and come back from his friend's home.

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    A dragonfly flies at the speed of 11 cm/sec. It travels a distance of 121 cm before it is caught in a jar. Find the time for which it flies before getting caught.

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    If side of a square is doubled, then the area of the square becomes ____________ times the original area.

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    Find the number of tiles needed to cover a plot with length and breadth as 4.45 m and 3.20 m, respectively, if the size of one tile is 20 cm by 20 cm.

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    Deny wants to put a fence around his garden of length 12 m and breadth 15 m. Find the total cost of fencing at the rate of Rs. 20 per metre.

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    A tank contains 250 litres of oil, 176.39 litres of which was used. How much oil was left in the tank?

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    5/2 = ____%

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    Karan bought a motorcycle for Rs. 2,60,000 and paid extra 10% as the cost of insurance. How much in total did he spend to buy that motorcycle?

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    Deepak purchased two bikes for a total of Rs. 2,15,000. He sold one for Rs. 97,000 and the other for Rs. 1,07,000. Find the amount of loss he incurred on the sale of the two bikes?

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    The age of Jatin 5 years ago was (1/7) of what his age will be 25 years from now. Find the present age of Jatin.

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    Amar sold a refrigerator for Rs. 15,000 and earned a profit of Rs. 3000. How much did Amar buy the refrigerator for?

  • Question 28
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    Sahiba bought 4 diamond bangle sets for Rs. 4,25,000. She sold each one of them for Rs. 1,25,000. Calculate the amount of profit she made.

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    A number, when added to the number 94267, gives another number which is equal to the product of 672 and 269. Find the number added to 94267.

  • Question 30
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    Find the sum of 56.02, 56.253, 56.005 and 56.290.

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    An electrician is installing tube lights in a building. The building has 68 floors and each floor has 24 rooms. No less than 4 tube lights are to be installed in each room. At least how many tube lights does the electrician need for the whole building?

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    How many lines can pass through two given points?

  • Question 33
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    Find the number of small cubes of 100 cm edge that can be cut out from a cube of 5 m edge.

  • Question 34
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    Round 48526 to the nearest hundred.

  • Question 35
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    The decimal representation of 175 kg and 30 g is

  • Question 36
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    Area of one swimming pool which is in rectangular shape is half of the area of another swimming pool which is in square shape. If the area of squared shape swimming pool is 64 m2, what would be the breadth of the rectangular shaped swimming pool, provided length of the side of square pool is same as length of rectangular pool?

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    A car is moving at a speed of 90 km/hr on a highway. What is the speed of the car in m/s?

  • Question 38
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    Vinay has 3/7 of a pizza left. He divides it equally among four of his friends. What fraction of pizza does each friend get?

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