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QID : 401 - How many two digit prime numbers are there between 10 to 100 which remains prime numbers when the order of their digits is reversed?
10 ?? 100 ? ? ??? ?? ???? ? ??? ???? ??? ? ?? ?? ? ??? ? ??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ? ?? ?? ?? ?????
Options:
1) 8
2) 9
 
3) 10
4) 12
Correct Answer: 9
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 402 - How many perfect cubes are there between 1 and 100000 which are divisible by 7?
1 ?? 100000 ? ? ??? ???? ??? ?? ? ?? 7 ?? ????? ???
Options:
1) 5
2) 6
3) 7
 
4) 15
Correct Answer: 6
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 403 - If A = 0.142857142857…... and B = 0.16666 ……, then what is the value of (A + B)/AB?
?? A = 0.142857142857…... ??? B = 0.16666 …… ??, ?? (A + B)/AB ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
1) 10
2) 11
3) 12
4) 13
Correct Answer: 13
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 404 - If A = 0.abcabc ……, then by what number A should be multiplied so as to get an integeral value?
?? A = 0.abcabc …… ??, ?? A ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ??? ??? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?? ???
Options:
1) 2997
2) 1000
3) 1998
 
4) Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Correct Answer: Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 405 - 
Options:
 
1) 12410/21
2) 12412/21
3) 12433/21
4) 1179/2
Correct Answer: 12410/21
Candidate Answer: 12410/21
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QID : 401 - How many two digit prime numbers are there between 10 to 100 which remains prime numbers when the order of their digits is reversed?
10 ?? 100 ? ? ??? ?? ???? ? ??? ???? ??? ? ?? ?? ? ??? ? ??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ? ?? ?? ?? ?????
Options:
1) 8
2) 9
 
3) 10
4) 12
Correct Answer: 9
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 402 - How many perfect cubes are there between 1 and 100000 which are divisible by 7?
1 ?? 100000 ? ? ??? ???? ??? ?? ? ?? 7 ?? ????? ???
Options:
1) 5
2) 6
3) 7
 
4) 15
Correct Answer: 6
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 403 - If A = 0.142857142857…... and B = 0.16666 ……, then what is the value of (A + B)/AB?
?? A = 0.142857142857…... ??? B = 0.16666 …… ??, ?? (A + B)/AB ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
1) 10
2) 11
3) 12
4) 13
Correct Answer: 13
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 404 - If A = 0.abcabc ……, then by what number A should be multiplied so as to get an integeral value?
?? A = 0.abcabc …… ??, ?? A ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ??? ??? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?? ???
Options:
1) 2997
2) 1000
3) 1998
 
4) Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Correct Answer: Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 405 - 
Options:
 
1) 12410/21
2) 12412/21
3) 12433/21
4) 1179/2
Correct Answer: 12410/21
Candidate Answer: 12410/21
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QID : 406 - If (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k, then what is the value of k?
 
 
?? (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k ??, ?? k ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 512/511
 
2) 1024/1023
 
3) 511/512
 
4) 1023/1024
Correct Answer: 1024/1023
Candidate Answer: 1024/1023
 
QID : 407 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 408 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. Highest common factor of (3
2002
 – 1) and (3
2002
 + 1) is 4
 
II. (4
84
 – 1) is exactly divisible by 5
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. (3
2002
 – 1) ??? (3
2002
 + 1) ?? ??? ??????? 4 ??
 
II. (4
84
 – 1), 5 ?? ????? ????? ??
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 409 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
 is exactly divisible by 5.
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
, 5 ?? ????? ????? ???
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
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QID : 401 - How many two digit prime numbers are there between 10 to 100 which remains prime numbers when the order of their digits is reversed?
10 ?? 100 ? ? ??? ?? ???? ? ??? ???? ??? ? ?? ?? ? ??? ? ??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ? ?? ?? ?? ?????
Options:
1) 8
2) 9
 
3) 10
4) 12
Correct Answer: 9
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 402 - How many perfect cubes are there between 1 and 100000 which are divisible by 7?
1 ?? 100000 ? ? ??? ???? ??? ?? ? ?? 7 ?? ????? ???
Options:
1) 5
2) 6
3) 7
 
4) 15
Correct Answer: 6
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 403 - If A = 0.142857142857…... and B = 0.16666 ……, then what is the value of (A + B)/AB?
?? A = 0.142857142857…... ??? B = 0.16666 …… ??, ?? (A + B)/AB ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
1) 10
2) 11
3) 12
4) 13
Correct Answer: 13
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 404 - If A = 0.abcabc ……, then by what number A should be multiplied so as to get an integeral value?
?? A = 0.abcabc …… ??, ?? A ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ??? ??? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?? ???
Options:
1) 2997
2) 1000
3) 1998
 
4) Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Correct Answer: Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 405 - 
Options:
 
1) 12410/21
2) 12412/21
3) 12433/21
4) 1179/2
Correct Answer: 12410/21
Candidate Answer: 12410/21
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QID : 406 - If (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k, then what is the value of k?
 
 
?? (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k ??, ?? k ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 512/511
 
2) 1024/1023
 
3) 511/512
 
4) 1023/1024
Correct Answer: 1024/1023
Candidate Answer: 1024/1023
 
QID : 407 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 408 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. Highest common factor of (3
2002
 – 1) and (3
2002
 + 1) is 4
 
II. (4
84
 – 1) is exactly divisible by 5
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. (3
2002
 – 1) ??? (3
2002
 + 1) ?? ??? ??????? 4 ??
 
II. (4
84
 – 1), 5 ?? ????? ????? ??
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 409 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
 is exactly divisible by 5.
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
, 5 ?? ????? ????? ???
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
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Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 410 - N = 2
48
 – 1 and N are exactly divisible by two numbers between 60 and 70. What is the sum of those two numbers?
 
 
N = 2
48
 – 1 ??? N, 60 ??? 70 ? ? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ????? ????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 128
 
2) 256
 
3) 64
 
4) 512
Correct Answer: 128
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 411 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
QID : 412 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 > 10
 
II. v(10) + v(12) + v(14) > 3v(12)
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 > 10
 
II. v(10) + v(12) + v(14) > 3v(12)
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
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QID : 401 - How many two digit prime numbers are there between 10 to 100 which remains prime numbers when the order of their digits is reversed?
10 ?? 100 ? ? ??? ?? ???? ? ??? ???? ??? ? ?? ?? ? ??? ? ??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ? ?? ?? ?? ?????
Options:
1) 8
2) 9
 
3) 10
4) 12
Correct Answer: 9
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 402 - How many perfect cubes are there between 1 and 100000 which are divisible by 7?
1 ?? 100000 ? ? ??? ???? ??? ?? ? ?? 7 ?? ????? ???
Options:
1) 5
2) 6
3) 7
 
4) 15
Correct Answer: 6
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 403 - If A = 0.142857142857…... and B = 0.16666 ……, then what is the value of (A + B)/AB?
?? A = 0.142857142857…... ??? B = 0.16666 …… ??, ?? (A + B)/AB ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
1) 10
2) 11
3) 12
4) 13
Correct Answer: 13
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 404 - If A = 0.abcabc ……, then by what number A should be multiplied so as to get an integeral value?
?? A = 0.abcabc …… ??, ?? A ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ??? ??? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?? ???
Options:
1) 2997
2) 1000
3) 1998
 
4) Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Correct Answer: Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 405 - 
Options:
 
1) 12410/21
2) 12412/21
3) 12433/21
4) 1179/2
Correct Answer: 12410/21
Candidate Answer: 12410/21
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QID : 406 - If (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k, then what is the value of k?
 
 
?? (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k ??, ?? k ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 512/511
 
2) 1024/1023
 
3) 511/512
 
4) 1023/1024
Correct Answer: 1024/1023
Candidate Answer: 1024/1023
 
QID : 407 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 408 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. Highest common factor of (3
2002
 – 1) and (3
2002
 + 1) is 4
 
II. (4
84
 – 1) is exactly divisible by 5
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. (3
2002
 – 1) ??? (3
2002
 + 1) ?? ??? ??????? 4 ??
 
II. (4
84
 – 1), 5 ?? ????? ????? ??
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 409 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
 is exactly divisible by 5.
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
, 5 ?? ????? ????? ???
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
Page - 3
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 410 - N = 2
48
 – 1 and N are exactly divisible by two numbers between 60 and 70. What is the sum of those two numbers?
 
 
N = 2
48
 – 1 ??? N, 60 ??? 70 ? ? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ????? ????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 128
 
2) 256
 
3) 64
 
4) 512
Correct Answer: 128
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 411 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
QID : 412 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 > 10
 
II. v(10) + v(12) + v(14) > 3v(12)
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 > 10
 
II. v(10) + v(12) + v(14) > 3v(12)
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
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QID : 413 - If y
2
 = y + 7, then what is the value of y
3
?
 
 
?? y
2
 = y + 7 ??, ?? y
3
 ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 8 y + 7
 
2) y + 14
 
3) y + 2
 
4) 4 y + 7
Correct Answer: 8 y + 7
Candidate Answer: 8 y + 7
 
QID : 414 - If f(x) = (x – 2)(x
2
 + Px + 4) and (x – 3) is a factor of f(x), then what is the value of P?
 
 
?? f(x) = (x – 2)(x2 + Px + 4) ??? (x – 3) f(x) ?? ?????? ??, ?? P ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 4
 
2) – 4
 
3) – 13/3
 
4) 13/3
Correct Answer: – 13/3
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 415 - If [x – (1/x)] = 2, then what is the value of [x
6
 – (1/x
6
)]?
 
 
?? [x – (1/x)] = 2 ??, ?? [x
6
 – (1/x
6
)] ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 114v3 + 1
 
2) 134v2
 
3) 142v2 + 3
 
4) 140v2
Correct Answer: 140v2
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 416 - x, y and z all are positive number. If 3
x
 > 9
y
 and 2
y
 > 4
z
, then which of the following is TRUE?
 
 
x, y ??? z ??? ????? ?? ?? ??? ?? 3
x
 > 9
y
 ??? 2
y
 > 4
z
 ??, ?? ????? ? ?? ??? ? ? ???
Options:
 
1) x > y > z
 
2) x > z > y
 
3) z > y > x
 
4) y > x > z
Correct Answer: x > y > z
Candidate Answer: x > y > z
 
QID : 417 - If x = (1/8), which of the following has the largest values?
 
 
?? x = (1/8) ??, ?? ????? ? ?? ???? ??? ???? ??? ???
Options:
 
1) x/2
 
2) x
2
 
3) vx
 
4) 1/ x
Correct Answer: 1/ x
Candidate Answer: 1/ x
 
QID : 418 - 
 
  
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QID : 401 - How many two digit prime numbers are there between 10 to 100 which remains prime numbers when the order of their digits is reversed?
10 ?? 100 ? ? ??? ?? ???? ? ??? ???? ??? ? ?? ?? ? ??? ? ??? ? ? ? ?? ????? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ? ?? ?? ?? ?????
Options:
1) 8
2) 9
 
3) 10
4) 12
Correct Answer: 9
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 402 - How many perfect cubes are there between 1 and 100000 which are divisible by 7?
1 ?? 100000 ? ? ??? ???? ??? ?? ? ?? 7 ?? ????? ???
Options:
1) 5
2) 6
3) 7
 
4) 15
Correct Answer: 6
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 403 - If A = 0.142857142857…... and B = 0.16666 ……, then what is the value of (A + B)/AB?
?? A = 0.142857142857…... ??? B = 0.16666 …… ??, ?? (A + B)/AB ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
1) 10
2) 11
3) 12
4) 13
Correct Answer: 13
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 404 - If A = 0.abcabc ……, then by what number A should be multiplied so as to get an integeral value?
?? A = 0.abcabc …… ??, ?? A ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ??? ??? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?? ???
Options:
1) 2997
2) 1000
3) 1998
 
4) Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Correct Answer: Both 2997 and 1998
2997 ??? 1998 ???
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
QID : 405 - 
Options:
 
1) 12410/21
2) 12412/21
3) 12433/21
4) 1179/2
Correct Answer: 12410/21
Candidate Answer: 12410/21
Page - 2
QID : 406 - If (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k, then what is the value of k?
 
 
?? (1/2
1
) + (1/2
2
) + (1/2
3
) …… (1/2
10
) = 1/k ??, ?? k ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 512/511
 
2) 1024/1023
 
3) 511/512
 
4) 1023/1024
Correct Answer: 1024/1023
Candidate Answer: 1024/1023
 
QID : 407 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 408 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. Highest common factor of (3
2002
 – 1) and (3
2002
 + 1) is 4
 
II. (4
84
 – 1) is exactly divisible by 5
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. (3
2002
 – 1) ??? (3
2002
 + 1) ?? ??? ??????? 4 ??
 
II. (4
84
 – 1), 5 ?? ????? ????? ??
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
 
QID : 409 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
 is exactly divisible by 5.
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. 1
99
 + 2
99
 + 3
99
 + 4
99
 + 5
99
, 5 ?? ????? ????? ???
 
II. 31
11
 > 17
14
Page - 3
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 410 - N = 2
48
 – 1 and N are exactly divisible by two numbers between 60 and 70. What is the sum of those two numbers?
 
 
N = 2
48
 – 1 ??? N, 60 ??? 70 ? ? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ????? ????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 128
 
2) 256
 
3) 64
 
4) 512
Correct Answer: 128
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 411 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
Candidate Answer: Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
QID : 412 - Which of the following statement(s) is/are TRUE?
 
 
I. v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 > 10
 
II. v(10) + v(12) + v(14) > 3v(12)
 
 
????? ? ?? ??? ??/?? ??? ? ? ??/??
 
 
I. v1 + v2 + v3 + v4 + v5 + v6 > 10
 
II. v(10) + v(12) + v(14) > 3v(12)
Options:
 
1) Only I
 
? ? ?? I
 
2) Only II
 
? ? ?? II
 
3) Neither I nor II
 
? ?? I ? ?? II
 
4) Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
Correct Answer: Only I
 
? ? ?? I
Candidate Answer: Both I and II
 
I ??? II ???
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QID : 413 - If y
2
 = y + 7, then what is the value of y
3
?
 
 
?? y
2
 = y + 7 ??, ?? y
3
 ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 8 y + 7
 
2) y + 14
 
3) y + 2
 
4) 4 y + 7
Correct Answer: 8 y + 7
Candidate Answer: 8 y + 7
 
QID : 414 - If f(x) = (x – 2)(x
2
 + Px + 4) and (x – 3) is a factor of f(x), then what is the value of P?
 
 
?? f(x) = (x – 2)(x2 + Px + 4) ??? (x – 3) f(x) ?? ?????? ??, ?? P ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 4
 
2) – 4
 
3) – 13/3
 
4) 13/3
Correct Answer: – 13/3
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 415 - If [x – (1/x)] = 2, then what is the value of [x
6
 – (1/x
6
)]?
 
 
?? [x – (1/x)] = 2 ??, ?? [x
6
 – (1/x
6
)] ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 114v3 + 1
 
2) 134v2
 
3) 142v2 + 3
 
4) 140v2
Correct Answer: 140v2
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 416 - x, y and z all are positive number. If 3
x
 > 9
y
 and 2
y
 > 4
z
, then which of the following is TRUE?
 
 
x, y ??? z ??? ????? ?? ?? ??? ?? 3
x
 > 9
y
 ??? 2
y
 > 4
z
 ??, ?? ????? ? ?? ??? ? ? ???
Options:
 
1) x > y > z
 
2) x > z > y
 
3) z > y > x
 
4) y > x > z
Correct Answer: x > y > z
Candidate Answer: x > y > z
 
QID : 417 - If x = (1/8), which of the following has the largest values?
 
 
?? x = (1/8) ??, ?? ????? ? ?? ???? ??? ???? ??? ???
Options:
 
1) x/2
 
2) x
2
 
3) vx
 
4) 1/ x
Correct Answer: 1/ x
Candidate Answer: 1/ x
 
QID : 418 - 
 
  
Page - 5
Options:
 
1) (– v5 – v17 + 3)/4
 
2) (2v5 + v17 – 3)/4
 
3) (– v5 + v17 + 1)/4
 
4) (v5 + v17 – 1)/4
Correct Answer: (2v5 + v17 – 3)/4
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 419 - If P = 2
29
 × 3
21
 × 5
8
, Q = 2
27
 × 3
21
 × 5
8
, R = 2
26
 × 3
22
 × 5
8
 and S = 2
25
 × 3
22
 × 5
9
, then which of the following is TRUE?
 
 
?? P = 2
29
 × 3
21
 × 5
8
, Q = 2
27
 × 3
21
 × 5
8
, R = 2
26
 × 3
22
 × 5
8
 ??? S = 2
25
 × 3
22
 × 5
9
 ??, ?? ????? ? ?? ??? ? ? ???
Options:
 
1) P > S > R > Q
 
2) S > P > R > Q
 
3) P > R > S > Q
 
4) S > P > Q > R
Correct Answer: P > S > R > Q
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 420 - If A = 125 and B = 8, then what is the value of (A + B)
3
 – (A – B)
3
 – 6B(A
2
 – B
2
)?
 
 
?? A = 125 ??? B = 8 ??, ?? (A + B)
3
 – (A – B)
3
 – 6B(A
2
 – B
2
) ?? ???  ?? ???
Options:
 
1) 4096
 
2) 4608
 
3) 4224
 
4) 3456
Correct Answer: 4096
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 421 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) 18
 
2) 15
 
3) 12
 
4) 5
Correct Answer: 5
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
 
QID : 422 - 
 
  
Options:
 
1) 163/3
 
2) 143/6
 
3) 218/9
 
4) 311/3
Correct Answer: 163/3
Candidate Answer: [ NOT ANSWERED ]
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