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Ques:- The following question asked at Infosys campus recruitment held at Pragathi. If 1>= y > x and xy=z.which of the following is not true? i)z>0 ii)x=z iii)y=z iv)z>y
Recent Answer : Added by Admin On 2020-05-17 12:01:07:

1>=y>x => y belongs to (-infinity,1]
x belongs to (-infinity,y)
if both x and y are negitive z can be greater than zero and
can be greater than y(1 and 4 are true)
if y equals 1 then x can be equal to z(2 is true)
therefore y=z is not true for any value of x and y

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Ques:- The C.P of 15 books is equal to the S.P of 18 books. Find his gain% or loss%?
Recent Answer : Added by Pawan On 2021-07-18 09:42:52:

16.25

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Ques:- Find out the wrong number in each sequence:
36, 54, 18, 27, 9, 18.5, 4.5
A. 4.5
B. 8.5
C. 18.5
D. 18
Recent Answer : Added by Abhishek On 2022-08-14 16:32:18:

C

Ques:- If in a certain language FASHION is coded as FOIHSAN, how is PROBLEM coded in that code ?
Recent Answer : Added by Sowji On 2022-05-17 08:54:19:

FASHION= FOIHSAN
It is F-ASHIO-N to F-OIHSA-N.
So PROBLEM will be P-ROBLE-M,
the answer is PELBORM.

Ques:- A bag contains five white and four red balls. Two balls are picked at random from the bag. What is the probability that they both are different color?
Recent Answer : Added by Akash Chandra Khan On 2022-01-08 16:06:55:

The probability will be
white ball = 5/9
red ball = 4/9
The answer can be 5/9 and 4/9 or 1

Ques:- Ram professes to sell his goods at the cost price but he made use of 900 grms instead of a kg, what is the gain percent?
Recent Answer : Added by DK BOSS On 2021-07-17 06:19:14:

Answer: C

Explanation:

900 — 100
100 — ? => 100/900*100 => 11.11%

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Ques:- Three partners A, B, C start a business. Twice A’s capital is equal to thrice B’s capital and B’s capital is four times C’s capital. Out of a total profit of Rs.16,500 at the end of the year B’s share is
A. Rs. 4000
B. Rs. 5000
C. Rs. 6000
D. Rs. 6600
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-22 16:43:11:

C. Rs. 6000

Ques:- What is the average of first five prime numbers greater than 20 ?
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Recent Answer : Added by Gowthamabarani S On 2021-02-24 17:31:29:

no

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Ques:- Axman travels 7 km towards south and then 5 km towards his left. He further travels 5 km towards south. How far is he from the starting point?
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Ques:- A rectangular courtyard 3.78 metres long and 5.25 metres wide is to be paved exactly with square tiles, all of the same size. What is the largest size of the tile which could be used for the purpose?
A. 10 cm
B. 14 cm
C. 21 cm
D. 42 cm
Recent Answer : Added by narendra On 2022-09-18 09:03:40:

21

Ques:- Two trains of equal length when moving in opposite direction takes 5 sec. to cross each other completely and when moving in same direction takes 15 sec. Find the ratio of their speed.
Recent Answer : Added by Deven Sharma On 2023-05-31 18:18:48:

Let’s assume the length of each train is ‘L’ and the speeds of the two trains are ‘V₁’ and ‘V₂’ respectively.

When the trains are moving in the opposite direction, their relative speed is the sum of their individual speeds. The total distance they need to cover is the sum of their lengths. Since they cross each other completely in 5 seconds, we can set up the following equation:

(V₁ + V₂) × 5 = 2L

When the trains are moving in the same direction, their relative speed is the difference between their individual speeds. The total distance they need to cover is the difference between their lengths. Since they cross each other completely in 15 seconds, we can set up the following equation:

(V₁ – V₂) × 15 = 2L

Now, let’s solve these equations to find the ratio of their speeds.

From the first equation, we have:
(V₁ + V₂) × 5 = 2L
V₁ + V₂ = (2L) / 5

From the second equation, we have:
(V₁ – V₂) × 15 = 2L
V₁ – V₂ = (2L) / 15

Let’s add these two equations together:
V₁ + V₂ + V₁ – V₂ = (2L) / 5 + (2L) / 15
2V₁ = (6L + 2L) / 15
2V₁ = (8L) / 15
V₁ = (4L) / 15

So, the speed of the first train is (4L) / 15.

Now, let’s substitute this value back into the first equation to find V₂:
(4L) / 15 + V₂ = (2L) / 5
V₂ = (2L) / 5 – (4L) / 15
V₂ = (6L – 4L) / 15
V₂ = (2L) / 15

Therefore, the speed of the second train is (2L) / 15.

The ratio of their speeds is given by:
(V₁ / V₂) = ((4L) / 15) / ((2L) / 15)
(V₁ / V₂) = 4L / 2L
(V₁ / V₂) = 2

So, the ratio of their speeds is 2:1.

Ques:- Find the least number which when divided by 35 leaves remainder 25, when divided by 25 leaves remainder 15 and when divided by 15 leaves remainder 5?
Ques:- Gavaskar's average in his first 50 innings was 50. After the 51st innings, his average was 51. How many runs did he score in his 51st innings. (supposing that he lost his wicket in his 51st innings)

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