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    In a certain village, 25% of the total number of villagers own a phone and 15% of the total number of villagers own a car. There are 2000 villagers who own both - a car as well as a phone. If 65% of the total number of villagers own neither a car nor a phone, then how many villagers own only a phone?

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    9 men and 9 women are participating in a tennis tournament. The number of ways in which a mixed double game can be arranged from amongst these 18 players such that no former pair play in the same game is:

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    Two bananas, three cakes, four colas, five books cost Rs. 59.5. Two bananas, four cakes, five colas cost Rs. 39.5. If the difference between the cost of the book and the cost of the cake is Rs. 2 and one of the two costs is some rupees and 50 paisa then find the cost of the cola. (Assume that none of them come free of cost, the cost of any article cannot be greater than 7 and the cost of any book is greater than the cost of cola). 

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    If the natural numbers x and y satisfy the equation x2 - xy - 101 = 0, then which of the following is a possible value of (x + y)?

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    Rehaan purchased a bike for Rs.54,000. He sold it at a loss of 8%. With that money he again purchased another bike and sold it at a profit of 10%. What is his overall loss/profit?

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    Directions For Questions

    Answer the following question based on the information given below. 

    The three graphs shows the sale of the Hindustan Times newspaper in three different cities of Uttar Pradesh – Agra, Noida and Ghaziabad in a week (from Sunday to Saturday).

    The overall weekly sales of the newspaper in the three different cities are the sum of the each day sales in three different cities in the week. All figures in the graphs are in actuals. The total newspaper printed for these three cities is constant at 6000 copies per day. Any newspaper that is not sold is treated as the waste or loss.

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    In which day of the week is the highest wastage for the newspaper?

     

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    Directions For Questions

    Answer the following question based on the information given below. 

    The three graphs shows the sale of the Hindustan Times newspaper in three different cities of Uttar Pradesh – Agra, Noida and Ghaziabad in a week (from Sunday to Saturday).

    The overall weekly sales of the newspaper in the three different cities are the sum of the each day sales in three different cities in the week. All figures in the graphs are in actuals. The total newspaper printed for these three cities is constant at 6000 copies per day. Any newspaper that is not sold is treated as the waste or loss.

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    How many times have the sales of the newspaper of all the three different cities increased together as compared to the previous day? Assume that the sales on Saturday of the previous week were same as Sunday of this week

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    Directions For Questions

    Answer the following question based on the information given below. 

    The three graphs shows the sale of the Hindustan Times newspaper in three different cities of Uttar Pradesh – Agra, Noida and Ghaziabad in a week (from Sunday to Saturday).

    The overall weekly sales of the newspaper in the three different cities are the sum of the each day sales in three different cities in the week. All figures in the graphs are in actuals. The total newspaper printed for these three cities is constant at 6000 copies per day. Any newspaper that is not sold is treated as the waste or loss.

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    The overall newspaper sales is said to be “under control” if at least the sales in 2 of the 3 cities do not decrease in value from the previous day. In how many days have the newspaper sales been “under control”?

     

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    Sum of two numbers is equal to sum of square of 11 and cube of 9. Larger number is (5)2 less than square of 25. What is the value of the sum of twice of 24% of the smaller number and half of the larger number?

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    A quadrilateral ABCD circumscribes a circle and AB = 6 cm. CD = 5 cm and AD = 7 cm. The length of side BC is:

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