There are 100 beggars standing in a queue outside a temple. Every day 100 people come to pray and while leaving distribute money to these beggars. They distribute the money in the following manner.
First person gives Rs. 1 to each of the 100 beggars. Second person gives Rs. 2 to every 2nd beggar starting with 2nd beggar. Third person gives Rs. 3 to every 3rd beggar starting with 3rd beggar. This continues till the hundredth beggar gives Rs. 100 to 100th beggar.
Q1: What is the total amount received by the 2nd, 4th and the 9th beggar?
Ans:
1st beggar received money from – 1st person 2nd beggar received money from – 1st and 2nd persons 3rd beggar received money from – 1st and 3rd persons 4th beggar received money from – 1st, 2nd and 4th persons
... and so on
We can see that the nth beggar will receive amount from those people whose numbers are factors of n.
Amount received by 1st beggar - 1 Amount received by 2nd beggar – 1 + 2 = Rs. 3 Amount received by 3rd beggar – 1 + 3 = Rs. 4 Amount received by 4th beggar – 1 + 2 + 4 = Rs. 7
... and so on
We can see that the nth beggar will receive amount equal to sum of the factors of n.
∴ Amount received by Beggar 2 ⇒ 1 + 2 = Rs. 3 Beggar 4 ⇒ 1 + 2 + 4 = Rs. 7 Beggar 9 ⇒ 1 + 3 + 9 = Rs. 13
Q2: Which person distributed the least amount?
A) 51st
B) 53rd
C) 100th
D) None of these
Ans: A)
All people numbered from 1 to 50 will distribute money to beggars from 100 - 2. Amount distributed by all of them will be more than Rs. 5151st person will distribute Rs. 51 to only one beggar, i.e. Total Rs. 51
53rd person will distribute Rs. 53 to only one beggar, i.e. Total Rs. 53
100th person will distribute Rs. 100 to only one beggar, i.e. Total Rs. 100Hence, option A)
Q3: What is the maximum amount distributed by any person?
Ans: 100
1st person gives Rs.1 to 100 employees, i.e. total Rs. 100
2nd person gives Rs.2 to 50 employees, i.e. total Rs. 100
3rd person gives Rs.3 to 33 employees, i.e. total Rs. 99Hence, 100
Q4: How many beggars received money from exactly 2 people?
Ans: 25
Consider the solution to the first question of this set. nth beggar will receive money from as many people as the number of factors of n.
∴ Those beggars will receive money from 2 people whose number has exactly 2 factors.
Prime numbers have exactly 2 factors.
⇒ Beggars with prime numbers will receive money from 2 people.
There are 25 prime numbers from 1 to 100.
Hence, 25.
There are only three female students – Amala, Koli and Rini – and only three male students – Biman, Mathew and Shyamal – in a course. The course has two evaluation components, a project and a test. The aggregate score in the course is a weighted average of the two components, with the weights being positive and adding to 1.
The projects are done in groups of two, with each group consisting of a female and a male student. Both the group members obtain the same score in the project.
The following additional facts are known about the scores in the project and the test:
Q1: What was Rini's score in the project?
Ans: 60
We get the following table
Hence, 60
Q2: What was the weight of the test component?
A) 0.75
B) 0.60
C) 0.40
D) 0.50
Ans: B)
We get the following tableHence, 0.60
Q3: What was the maximum aggregate score obtained by the students?
A) 66
B) 80
C) 62
D) 68
Ans: D)
Amala's score: 80*0.40 + 60*0.60 = 68
Hence, 68
Q4: What was Mathew's test score?
Ans: 40
Hence, 40
Q5: Which of the following pairs of students were part of the same project team? i) Amala and Biman ii) Koli and Mathew
A) Neither i) nor ii)
B) Only ii)
C) Only i)
D) Both i) and ii)
Answer: A)
Hence, A)
For a given input, a machine performs 6 different mathematical operations and gives a final output. Output of a particular operation becomes the input for next operation until all 6 operations are performed. The machine always performs the same 6 operations but the order of operations may change for different inputs.
Table below gives the initial input and outputs for each intermediate step
Q1: Which of the following cannot be a function performed by any operation?
A) x + 2
B) x - 1
C) √x
D) 2x
Ans: D)
Hence, option D)
Q2: When the input is 6, what is the function performed by 3rd operation?
A) x + 2
B) x/4
C) x - 1
D) Cannot be determined
Ans: C)
Hence, option C)
Q3: When the input is 9 and the order of operations is same as when the input is 4, what is the final output? (Round off your answer to the nearest integer.
Ans: 27
Hence, 27
Q4: If the sequence of operations is same as when the input is 6, for which of these inputs is one of the outputs definitely not an integer?
A) 18
B) 12
C) 38
D) None of these
Ans: B)
Hence, B)
Q5: If the initial input is 15, and every intermediate output (including the final output) is an integer, what is the maximum possible value of intermediate output #2
Ans: 2025
To maximize the output after 2nd stage the first two operations should be x2 and 3x.
Case 1: x2 followed by 3x. Output after these two operations will be 675.
Case 2: 3x followed by x2. Output after these two operations will be 2025. Of the two 2025 is greater.
But we need to make sure that all the subsequent outputs are also integers.This is possible as follows:
Hence, 2025
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