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Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 1

If × stands for 'addition', ÷ stands for 'subtraction', + stands for 'multiplication' and-stands for 'division', then 20 × 8 ÷ 8 - 4 + 2 = ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 1

By the Given data , We have the expression:

20 + 8 - 8 ÷ 4 × 2 = 20 + 8 - 2 × 2 = 20 + 8 - 4 = 24.

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 2

The following equation is incorrect. Which two signs should be interchanged to correct the equation?

1 ÷ 14 x 30 + 20 - 10 = 12

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 3

In a cricket match, five batsmen P, Q, R, S and T scored an average of 36 runs. S Scored 5 more than T; T scored 8 fewer than P; Q scored as many as S and T combined; and Q and R scored 107 between them. How many runs did T score ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 3

Let the runs scored by P, Q, R, S and T be  a, b, c, d and e

From given data,

a + b + c + d + e = 36 x 5 = 180
b + c = 107
Let a = x
e = x - 8
d = x - 3
now 3x - 11 + 107 = 180
3x = 84
x = 28
e's score = 28 - 8 = 20

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 4

5x - 6 = 3x - 8

Solve the above equation.

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 4

Given 5x - 6 = 3x - 8

5x - 3x = -8 + 6

2x = -2

=> x = -1.

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 5

If Q means 'add to', J means 'multiply by', T means 'substract from' and K means 'divide by' then 30 K 2 Q 3 J 6 T 5 = ? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 5

Using Correct Symbols , We have :

Given expression = 30 / 2 + 3 x 6 - 5 = 15 + 18 - 5 = 28

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 6

A sum of Rs.1890 has to be used to give 9 prizes to the customers of a super market for their overall academic purchases. If each prize is Rs.30 less than its preceding price, what is the least value of the price?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 6

Let the least value of the prize = Rs. x

Then the next value of the prize is x + 30 , x + 60, x + 90, ....x + 240.

Given total amount of cash prizes = Rs.1890

--> x + (x + 30) + (x + 60) + (x + 90) + ....+ (x + 240) = 1890

--> 9x + (30 + 60 + 90 + 120 + 150 + 180 + 210 + 240) = 1890

--> 9x + 30(1 + 2 + 3 + 4....+ 8) = 1890

--> 9x + 30(36) = 1890

--> 9x = 810 --> x=90

Hence the least value of the prize x = 90

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 7

The last two digits of 2151415?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 7
  1. Focus on the last two digits of the base: 2151 → last two digits are 51.

  2. Compute small powers of 51 and look at their last two digits:

    • 51¹ = 51 → ends in 51

    • 51² = 51 × 51 = 2601 → ends in 01

  3. Notice the cycle:

    • Any odd power of 51 ends in 51

    • Any even power of 51 ends in 01

  4. Since the exponent 415 is odd, the last two digits of 51415 must be the same as those of 51¹, namely 51.

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 8

If × means ÷,  - means ×,  ÷ means + and  + means- than (3 - 15 ÷ 19) × 8 + 6 = ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 8

By the given data, we have  the expression :

(3 × 15 + 19) ÷ 8 - 6 = (45 + 19) ÷ 8 - 6 = 64 ÷ 8 - 6 = 8 - 6 = 2

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 9

If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means "multiplied by", then 81 x 9 + 10 – 6 ÷ 5 = ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 9

After substituting the signs as given in the question, the equation becomes
81 ÷ 9 -10 x 6 + 5
Applying BODMAS rule
9 - 10 x 6 + 5
9 - 60 + 5
9 - 55
= -46

Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 10

The value of -4-(-10) is how much greater then the value of -10-(-4) ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Mathematical Operations - 1 - Question 10

-4-(-10) = -4 + 10 = 6

-10-(-4) = -10 + 4 = -6

Therefore, 6-(-6) = 6 + 6 = 12

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