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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 1

Each question is followed by two statements, A and B. Select the correct option based on the following instructions:

Mark (1) if the question can be answered by one of the statements, but not by the other.
Mark (2) if the question can be answered by using either statement, independently of the other.
Mark (3) if the question can be answered by using both statements together, but not by either statement alone.
Mark (4) if the question cannot be answered by either of the statements.
Is x an even number?

A. x! - y! = y x y!
B. y is a multiple of 6.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 1

x! = y! + y x y! x!

= (y + 1) x y| x!

= (y + 1)!

Thus, x and y are consecutive integers.
However, one cannot say whether x is even or odd.
Thus, the question cannot be answered using statement A alone.

Using Statement B alone:

  • No information about x is given.
  • Thus, the question cannot be answered using statement B alone. Using both the statements together: Since y is a multiple of 6, it is an even number.
  • x must be odd.

Thus, the question can be answered using both the statements together but not by using either statement alone.
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 2

A, B and C were playing card games. According to rules, the loser of each game would pay the other two players twice the amount that they already had. After three games each had Rs. 27. If each of them won at least one match, then what is the maximum amount (in Rs.) that A could have had before the first game?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 2

Each of A, B and C won at least one match out of 3 matches.
Hence they should have won exactly one match.
After round 3 each of them had Rs. 27 with them.
Let C loses round 3, thus he would have paid the other two players twice the amount which they already have i.e., he would have tripled the money of A and B.

Thus, before round 3 or at the end of round 2, A and B would have got Rs. 9 with them while C would have got Rs. 63 with him.
Let B loses Round 2, thus he would have tripled the money of A and C.
Thus, before round 2 or at the end of round 1, A and C would have got Rs. 3 and Rs. 21 respectively while B would have got Rs. 57 with him.
Let A loses Round 1, thus he would have tripled the money of B and C.
Thus, before round 1 or at the beginning, B and C would have got Rs. 19 and Rs. 7 respectively while A would have got Rs. 55 with him.
Thus A would have got Rs. 55 at the beginning of the game.

Hence, option 1.

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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 3

The amount of milk delivered by a milkman to a house is 98 litres over a period of 1 month. During this period, the average milk consumption in that house on weekdays (total 22 days) is 3 litres per day. Find the average daily consumption in that house on weekends, if the month is April.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 3

Given:

  • Average milk consumption on weekdays (total 22 days) is 3 litres per day.
  • Total milk consumed on weekdays = 22 x 3 = 66 litres
  • Total milk delivered in 1month = 98 litres.

So total milk delivered (and consumed) on weekends = 98 - 66 = 32 litres

Number of weekend days in April:

= Total days - Number of weekdays
= 30 - 22 = 8

Average milk consumption on weekends:

= 32/8
= 4 litres.

Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 4

If 157k-3 > 1; which of the following is true about k ?.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 4

157k-3 > 1

► 157k-3 > 150
► 7k-3 > 0
► k > 3/7

Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 5

What is the value of log6 169 x log13 6 x log7 64 x log4 49 ? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 5

log6 169 x log13 6 x log7 64 x log4 49

= (log 132 / log 6) x (log 6 / log 13) x (log 43 / log 7) x (log 72 / log 4)
= 2 x 1 x 3 x 2
= 12

Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 6

An amount increases to 1.4 times itself in a simple interest transaction. What is the simple interest earned (in Rs.) from an amount of Rs. 14,200 for the same period at the same rate of interest? 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 6

1.4x - x = x * p * n / 100
p * n = 40

Required simple interest:

= 14200 x 40 / 100
= 5680

Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 7

When a student weighing 45 kgs left a class, the average weight of the remaining 59 students increased by 200 gms. What is the average weight (in kg) of these 59 students?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 7

Let the average weight of the 59 students be A.
Therefore, the total weight of the 59 of them will be 59 A.
The questions states that when the weight of this student who left is added, the total weight of the class
= 59A + 45
When this student is also included, the average weight decreases by 0.2 kgs.
59A + 45 / 60 = A - 0.2
⇒ 59A + 45 = 60A - 12
⇒ 45 + 12 = 60A - 59A
⇒ A = 57

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 8

The difference between the simple interest and compound interest earned on a sum placed for two years at 8% is Rs.30.72, when the interest is compounded annually. If the interest were to be compounded on a half-yearly basis, what would the difference in the two interest amount approximately be?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 8

Consider annual compounding.
Interest for the first year is the same, irrespective of whether it is simple interest or compound interest.
Hence, the difference between the two interest amounts is due to the extra compound interest earned in the second year.
The C.l. earned in the first year is added to the original principal and this sum becomes the principal for the second year.
Hence, the situation is equivalent to placing (original principal + C.l. of first year (say x)) at 8% simple interest for one year.
Hence, effectively, Rs.30.72 is the simple interest earned by placing Rs. x at 8% S.l. for a year 30.72 = x(0.08) x = 384
This is also the S.l. earned by keeping the original principal at 8% for a year
Original principal = 384/0.08 = 4800 Hence, at half-yearly compounding, amount due at the end of 2 years = 4800[1 + (4/100)]4 = 5615.32

C.l. = 5615.32 - 4800 = Rs. 815.32

S.l. for Rs.4,800 at 8% for 2 years = (4800 x 8 x 2)/100 = Rs. 768

Required difference = 815.32 - 768 = Rs. 47.32

Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 9

Which of these is a possible value of (5√-1024)3 + (4√2401)3 + (3√-27)3 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 9

The given expression is:
(5√-1024)3 + (4√2401)3 + (3√-27)3 
Now, (-4)5 = -1024, (-3)3 = -27 and (±7)4 = 2401
Hence, the given expression is of the form (-4)3 + (±7)3 + (-3)3 = - 64 ± 343 - 27 = 252 or -434 Among these two values, only 252 is in the options.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 10

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

Josh wants to renovate his house. The renovation is in terms of flooring only. Certain rooms are to be floored with wood or Italian marble. The living room, bedroom and kitchen are rectangular in shape and measure 28 m by 25 m, 20 m by 18 m and 12 m by 10 m respectively. The living room is to be floored with wood. Also, he wants his bedroom and kitchen to be floored with Italian marble. The cost of flooring with Italian marble is 60% of the cost of flooring with wood which is Rs. 750 per sq m. The total area of his house is 1300 sq m. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.

Q.The total cost of the wooden flooring is more than the total cost of Italian marble flooring by?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 10

Cost of wooden flooring = Rs. 750 Cost of Italian marble flooring = 60% of 750 = Rs. 450

Area of the living room = 28 x 25 = 700 sq m

Area of the bedroom = 20 x 18 = 360 sq m

Area o f the kitchen = 12 x 10 = 120 sqm

Total cost of the wooden flooring = 700 x 750 = Rs. 5,25,000 Total cost of Italian marble flooring = (360 + 120) x 450 = Rs. 2,16,000
Required difference = 525000 - 216000 = Rs. 3,09,000

Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 11

Josh wants to renovate his house. The renovation is in terms of flooring only. Certain rooms are to be floored with wood or Italian marble. The living room, bedroom and kitchen are rectangular in shape and measure 28 m by 25 m, 20 m by 18 m and 12 m by 10 m respectively. The living room is to be floored with wood. Also, he wants his bedroom and kitchen to be floored with Italian marble. The cost of flooring with Italian marble is 60% of the cost of flooring with wood which is Rs. 750 per sq m. The total area of his house is 1300 sq m. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.

Q. If the ceiling and the four walls of the bedroom are to be painted at the cost of Rs. 315 per sq m, what will be the cost of renovating the bedroom, including the cost of its flooring? Height of the bedroom is 12 m 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 11

Area of the bedroom with ceiling when the height of the bedroom is 12 m = 2(20 x 18 + 20 x 12 + 18 x 12)

= 2(360 + 240 + 216)
= 1632 sq m

Out of this, 360 sq.m on the floor has to have flooring.
Area to be painted = 1632 - 360 = 1272 sq.m

Total cost of painting = 1272 x 315 = Rs. 4,00,680

Total cost of flooring the bedroom = 360 * 450 = Rs. 1,62,000
Total cost of renovating the bedroom = 400680 + 162000 = Rs. 562680 Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 12

Josh wants to renovate his house. The renovation is in terms of flooring only. Certain rooms are to be floored with wood or Italian marble. The living room, bedroom and kitchen are rectangular in shape and measure 28 m by 25 m, 20 m by 18 m and 12 m by 10 m respectively. The living room is to be floored with wood. Also, he wants his bedroom and kitchen to be floored with Italian marble. The cost of flooring with Italian marble is 60% of the cost of flooring with wood which is Rs. 750 per sq m. The total area of his house is 1300 sq m. No other area is to be renovated in terms of flooring.

Q. If Josh wants to renovate (in terms of flooring only) one-third of the remaining area with Italian marble and the remaining with wood, how much will the total cost of flooring increase by?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 12

Total area of the house = 1300 sq m Total area of the house oringinally to be renovated = 700 + 360 + 120 = 1180 sq m.
Remaining area of the house = 1300 - 1180 = 120 sq m

Total cost of flooring one-third of the required area with Italian marble = 40 x 450 = Rs. 18,000

Total cost of flooring the remaining area with wood = 80 * 750 = Rs. 60,000

Total increase in the original cost of flooring = 18000 + 60000 = Rs. 78,000 Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 13

Find the arithmetic mean of the first 28 multiples of 28.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 13

The first 28 multiples of 28 are 28, 28 * 2, 28 x 3 , 28 * 28.
The arithmetic mean of these 28 numbers would be the sum of all the numbers divided by 28.
AM = 28 x (28 x 29 / 2) / 28 = 406
Hence, option 2.
Alternatively,
The arithmetic mean of the first 28 multiples will be equal to the arithmetic mean of the 14th and 15th multiple.
AM = 392 + 420 / 2 = 406
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 14

The sum of the 5th term and the 18th term of an arithmetic progression is equal to the sum of the 7th, 12th and the 15th term of the same progression. Which element of the series would necessarily be equal to zero?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 14

Let the 1st term of the arithmetic progression be a and the common difference be d.

The 5th term will be (a + 4d) and the 18th term will be (a + 17d).
Also, the 7th term will be (a + 6d), the 12th term will be (a + 11d) and the 15th term will be (a +14d).
Now, from the given condition, we get (a + 4 d) + (a + 17d) = (a + d) + (a + 11d + (a + 14d)

2a + 21d = 3a + 31d

 a + 10d = 0 (a + 10d) is the 11th term of the series.

 

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 15

What is the total number of ways in which 101 prizes can be distributed among 5 boys if each boy receives an odd number of prizes?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 15

Let x1, x2, x3, x4 and x5 be the number of prizes given to the 5 boys respectively.
We have x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 = 101 Since each boy received odd number of prizes, let
x1 = 2y1 - 1, x2 = 2y2 - 1, x3 = 2y3 - 1, x4 = 2y4 - 1, x5 = 2y5 - 1
where y1, y2, y3, y4 and ys are positive integers
So we have (2y1 - 1) + (2y2 - 1) (2y3 - 1) (2y4 - 1) (2y5 - 1) = 101
i.e y1 + y 2 + y+ y4, + y5 = 53
Now imagine that these 53 prizes are placed one beside the other. So we have 52 spaces in between these prizes. To divide them into 5 groups, we need to select 4 spaces from the available 52 spaces which can be done in 52C4 ways. Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 16

Gayathri and Savithri sell apples. Savithri sells two apples for one rupee. The apples that Gayathri sells are a bit smaller; she sells three apples for one rupee. At a certain moment, when both ladies have the same amount of apples left, Gayathri is called away. She asks her neighbour to take care of her goods. To make everything not too complicated, Savithri simply puts all apples together, and starts selling five apples for Rs. 2. When Gayathri returns the next day, all apples have been sold. But when they start dividing the money, there appears to be a shortage of Rs. 7. Supposing they divide the amount equally, how much does Savithri lose in this deal?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 16

The big pile of apples contains the same number of large apples of half a rupee each (from Savithri), as smaller apples of one third a rupee each (from Gayathri).
∴ The average price  
= (1 / 2 + 1 / 3) / 2 = 5 / 12 rupees

The apples should be sold at Rs. (5/12) each.
But the apples were sold for Rs. (2/5) each (5 apples for Rs. 2).

Each apple is sold at Rs. (1/60) less.
The total shortage is Rs. 7,

After combining there were 7 x 60 = 420 apples.

The amount obtained  from these 420 apples = 2/5 x 420 = 168 rupees 
They divided the money equally amongst themselves, each of them got Rs. 84.
If Savithri would have sold the apples herself, she would have received Rs. 105 for 210 apples.
Savithri loses Rs. 21 in this deal.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 17

In the following series find one number that is wrong:

13, 10, 5, 13, 37, 98, 220, ...

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 17

Given series: 13, 10, 5, 13, 37, 98, 220. Consider the first level difference:

10 - 13 = - 3 = 03 - 3

5 - 10 = -5 (It should be -2 = 13 - 3)

13 - 5 = 8 (It should be 5 = 23 - 3)

37 - 13 = 24 = 33 - 3
98 - 37 = 61 = 43 - 3
220 - 9 8 = 122 = 53 - 3
Here, it can be seen that for the 3rd term i.e. 5 the pattern differs from what it needs to be. (The 3rd term should be 8).
The term 5 is the odd one out.

Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 18

Naveen distributed his property among his sons. He gave 30% to Yash and 35% to Niral and the remaining 30 lakhs he invested in a fixed deposit for himself. What was the total value of Naveen’s property initially?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 18

Let the initial property of Naveen be Rs. x.
As per given conditions,
x - 35x / 100 - 30x / 100 = 30
∴ 35x / 100 = 30
x = Rs. 85.7 lakhs
Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 19

What is the value of the largest five digit number which is exactly divisible by 86?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 19

The largest five digit number is 99999.
Now, by actual division, 99999 divided by 86 leaves remainder 67.
The largest five digit number, divisible by 86, is 99999 - 67 = 99932
Hence, option 1.

Alternatively, We can easily see that 86860 is divisible by 86. 8600, 860 and 86 are all divisible by 86 too.
So, 86860 + 8600 = 95460 is divisible by 86. 95460 + 8600 > 99999
95460 + (5 x 860) = 99760 is divisible by 86. 99760 + 2 x 86 = 99932 is divisible by 86.

99932 + 86 > 99999

99932 is the largest number divisible by 86.

Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 20

Sajan and Samir started their journey from Thane to Kalyan with speeds 24 kmph and 32 kmph respectively. If Samir reaches 35 minutes before Sajan, find the distance between Thane and Kalyan.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 20

Let the distance between Thane and Kalyan be x km.
Time taken by Sajan to cover x km at 24 kmph = (x / 24) hours.
Time taken by Samir to cover x km at 32 kmph = (x / 32) hours. 
It is given that Samir reaches 35 minutes = (7 / 12) hours before Sajan,
(x / 24) - (x / 32) = (7 / 12)
4x - 3x = 56
x = 56 km
Hence, option 1.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 21

A cask was full of wine. A person used to draw out 25% of the wine from the cask and replace it with water. He repeated the same process 3 times and thus there was only 135 litres of wine left in the cask and the rest of the jar was filled with water. What was the initial amount of wine in the cask?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 21

Let the initial amount of wine in the cask be W, then
135 = W(1 - 25 / 100)3
135 = W(3 / 4)3
W = 135 x 64 / 27
W= 320 litres
The initial amount of wine in the cask is 320 litre.
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 22

During a severe draught, a society of 140 members had sufficient water stored for 90 days. After 50 days, 20 new members joined the society. For how many days after the 20 new members joined the society would the rest of the water be sufficient assuming everyone consumed the same amount of water?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 22

Total water available for 140 members for 90 days = 140 x 90 units
Total available consumed by 140 members in 50 days = 140 x 50 units
Water available after 50 days = 140(90 - 50) = 140 x 40 units

Number of members after 50 days = 160
∴ Number of days that the water will sufficient = 5600/160 = 35days

Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 23

The ratio of the sum of the first 6 terms and the sum of the first 12 terms of an arithmetic progression is 37 : 134.
Find a + d / a - d

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 23

Let the first term and the common difference of this arithmetic progression be a and d respectively.
Sum of first 6 terms = 6 / 2 x [2a +(6 - 1)d] = 3[2a + 5d] ...(i)
Sum of first 6 terms = 12 / 2 x [2a + (12 - 1)d] = 6[2a + 11d]...(ii)
Divide (i) by (ii) to get
3[2a + 5d] / 6[2a + 11d] = 37 / 134
Hence we get a : d = 6 : 5
Applying componendo and dividendo we get,
a + d / a - d = 6 + 5 / 6 - 5 = 11
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 24

A man sold fabrics made of a mix of cotton & wool. The selling price per kg of the fabric is Rs. 405. He makes a 50% profit while selling it. If the cost price of cotton & wool (per kg) is in the ratio 2 : 3 & the ratio of the weights in the fabric is 3 : 7 respectively, what is price (in Rs.) of the cotton in the fabric?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 24

The selling price of the fabric is Rs. 405 which corresponds to 50% profit on the cost price. 405 = 1.5 x CP. CP = 405/1.5 = Rs. 270. Now, the ratio of the weight of cotton to that of wool in the fabric is 3 : 7

So, the fabric is 30% cotton and 70% wool.
Let the per kg cost price of cotton and wool be Rs. 2x and Rs. 3x respectively.
(0.3 x 2x) + (0.7 x 3x) = 270

2.7x = 270

x = 100.

Price of the cotton in the fabric = 2 * 100 * 0.3 = Rs. 60

Hence, option 3.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 25

Ramesh travels 33.33% faster today compared to his normal speed to reach office from home. As a result, he reaches office 45 minutes earlier than usual. What is the time taken to reach office, at the increased speed?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 25

Since the journey covered in both cases is the same, the distance is constant. So, the speed and time are inversely proportional to each other.
Let the original speed of Ramesh be s km/min and the original time taken be t minutes.
Since he travels 33.33% faster, his speed today is 1.33s i.e. (4/3)s km/min and the new time taken is (t - 45) minutes.

st = (4s/3) x (t - 45)

:. 3t = 4t - 180

t = 180
So, time taken at new speed = t - 45 = 180 - 45 = 135 minutes i.e. 2.25 hours.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 26

The profit percentage decreases by 60 percentage points when the cost price of an article is increased by 20% and the selling price is decreased by 16%. What must be the original profit percentage?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 26

Let the original cost price and selling price be x and y.
Intial Profit Percentage = (y - x / x) x 100
New Profit Percentage = (0.84y - 1.2x / 1.2x) x 100 = 60
(y - x / x) x 100 - (0.84y - 1.2x / 1.2x) x 100 = 60
⇒ y / x (1 - 84 / 120) = 3 / 5
⇒ y / x x 36 / 120 = 3 / 5 ⇒ y / x = 2 / 1
Initial Profit Percentage = y - x / x x 100 = 100%
Hence, option 4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 27

In how many ways can 3 men and 5 children (3 boys and 2 girls) be seated in a straight line such that no child sits at the end and the 2 girls always sit next to each other?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 27

2 adults have to be seated at the 2 ends. This can be done in 3P2 ways = 6 ways

The remaining adult and all children occupy the remaining 6 seats in such a way that the 2 girls are together.
Considering the 2 girls as a group, we can place the adult, 3 boys and 1 group of girls in 5 places in 5! Ways = 120 ways

The girls can be further placed in 2! ways within the group = 2 ways
Required number of ways = 6 * 120 x 2 = 1440 ways

Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 28

The marks obtained by A in a test were 20% less than that obtained by B. The marks obtained by B were 40% less than that obtained by C. Find the marks obtained by A as a percentage of marks obtained by C. 

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 28

Let the marks obtained by B be 100.
Therefore, marks obtained by A will be 100 - 20% of 100 = 80. Marks obtained by B were 40% less than that obtained by C.
Therefore, marks obtained by C
= 100 / 1 - 0.4 = 100 / 0.6 = 500 / 3
Required percentage = 80 / 500 / 3 x 100 = 48%
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 29

If 2(m - n) = 16 and 3(m + n) = 81, then n is equal to

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 29

2(m - n) = 16 = 24 ⇒ m - n = 4
3(m + n) = 81 = 34 ⇒ m + n = 4
Solving (i) and (ii), we get m = 4 and n = 0.
Hence, option 2.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 30

A deer makes 8 leaps in the same time in which a fox makes 3. The length of a leap of the deer is 1 m while that of the fox is 17/6 m. The two were 2.5 m away when they spot each other. How many leaps will the fox need to make to catch up with the deer if each start running in the same direction?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 9 - Question 30

The fox covers (17/6) x 3 = 8.5 m, when the deer covers 1 x 8 = 8 m
i.e., when the fox takes 3 leaps, he covers 0.5 m of the gap.

To cover 2.5 m, it will have to make 5 x 3 = 15 leaps.
Hence, option 3.

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