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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 1

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If xcos y+ycos x=5.

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 4

The point in the interval [0,2π] where f(x)=ex sin x has maximum slope, is

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We have

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 3-3log35= 

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 7

If f (x) is differentiable in the interval [2, 5], where f (2)=1/5  and f (5)=1/2, then there exists a number c, 2 < c < 5 for which f ' (c) is equal to  

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As f(x) is differentiable in [2,5], therefore, it is also

Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 8

If in a certain code, LUTE is written as MUTE and FATE is written as GATE, then how will BLUE be written in that code?

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 9

In a certain code, PRODUCTIONS is written as QQPCVEUHPMT. How is ORIENTATION written in that code?

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 11

If a,b,c are non – zero real numbers and if the equations (a-1) x = y + z, (b -1)y = z + x, (c - 1)z = x + y has a non trivial solution, then ab + bc + ca is equal to

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 12

Answer the question based on the following information.

The city K is 30 Km to the southeast of Z while Y is 50 Km to the northwest of K. Also , H is 38 Km to the southeast of Y. L lies in the direct route between Y and K and its distance from H is 14 Km. G also lies on this route and is exactly midway between L and Y. 

Q. A car starting from K at 9 am and running at a constant speed towards Y reaches H at 9.24 am and then reaches G at

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The car covers K to h - a distance of 12 kms in 24 minutes according to the figure (starting at 9 am and reaching at 9 : 24 am). From H to G, the distance is 26 kms.
(18 H to Z + 8 Z to G). Since the car has covered 12 kms in 24 minutes, it is obvious that it is taking 2 minutes to cover 1 km.
We also know that the sped of the car is constant throughout.
Hence, the car would take another 52 minutes to cover the 26 kms distance between H to G This means that the car would reach G at 10:16 am(52 minutes after 9:24 am).

Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 13

(log2x)2-3log2x+2=0  

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 14

In a certain code, FAVOUR is written as EBUPTS. How is DANGER written in that code?

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 15

Answer the question based on the following information.

The city K is 30 Km to the southeast of Z while Y is 50 Km to the northwest of K. Also , H is 38 Km to the southeast of Y. L lies in the direct route between Y and K and its distance from H is 14 Km. G also lies on this route and is exactly midway between L and Y.

Q. The distance from G to H is

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G to Z, the distance is 8 km (20 km from Y to Z - 12 km from Y to G). Further, from Z to H the distance is 18 km (from the figure based on the logic that if H is 38 km southeast of Y and Z is 20 km southeast of Y, the distance from Z to H would be 38 - 20).
Total distance would be 8 + 18 = 26 km.

Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 16

If P+√3Q+√5R+√15S=(1+√3+√5)-1, then :p=

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( Where c is the constant of integeration)

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Range of  is (where [x] denotes the greatest integer function)

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The value of  is equal to

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Let Where [x] denotes the greatest integer function. Then, the range of f is

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The graph of y=x−[x ]is as shown below

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Between any two real roots of the equation ex sin x = 1, the equation ex cos x = - 1 has

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 24

In a certain code language, ORIENTAL is written as MBUOFJSP. How is COWARDLY written in that code language?

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These question are based on the diagram given below showing four persons Amar, Bhushan, Chandu and Dilip stationed at four corners of a square piece of plot as shown.

From the positions in the original figure,Bhushan and Amar move diagonally to opposite corners and then one side each clockwise and anticlockwise respectively. Chandu and Dilip move three side each anticlockwise and clockwise respectively. Where is the Amar now?

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Amar would reach Bhushan's original position as seen in the figure from the final positions. He would be at the southeast corner.
Refer the diagram.

Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 26

The seven coaches that are attached to a rail engine are AC-I, AC-II, AC-III, I, II, General Compartment (GC) and Ladies Compartment (LC). The coaches with prefix AC are Air conditioned coached and those without that prefix are non-AC coaches. No two AC coaches are together and no two non-AC coaches are together.
GC and LC are immediately at the front and immediately at the back of AC-II respectively and LC is not at an extreme end. 
Compartment I is the only one between the compartments AC-I and AC-I.
In the previous question, if AC-I is the fourth coach behind the engine, which is immediately in front of AC-III?

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If AC-I is the fourth coach behind the engine, the possible arrangement is as follows.
(1) GC
(2) AC-II
(3) LC 
(4) AC-I
(5) I
(6) AC-III
(7) II 
Hence, AC-II is the second coach behind the engine.

Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 27

 then which of the following is definitely true if x is an integer  

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Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 28

The equation x log x = 3 - x has, in the interval (1, 3),

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These question are based on the diagram given below showing four persons Amar, Bhushan, Chandu and Dilip stationed at four corners of a square piece of plot as shown. 
From the original position, Bhushan and Dilip move one and the half length of sides clockwise and anti clockwise receptively.

Q. which one of the following statement is now true?

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The final position would be:
Refer the diagram.

Quantitative Aptitude Mock Test - 4 - Question 30

These question are based on the diagram given below showing four persons Amar, Bhushan, Chandu and Dilip stationed at four corners of a square piece of plot as shown.
Amar start crossing the plot diagonally, After walking half distance, he turns right (900) , walks some distance and turns left.

Q. Which direction is A facing now?

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To get to the answer we must assume. Amar to be at the point of dissection of the two direction lines. After walking half the distance, Amar will reach the mid of the diagonal, then turn right and face northwest and after that would face the southwest direction when he turns left. (Note that the direction in the figure are different from the usual north, south, east, west directions as the north is in the east position).

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