5 : 27 :: 9 : ________ [#1134]
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Q1. 5 : 27 :: 9 : ________
Q1. 5 : 27 :: 9 : ________
Fill the blank.
Fill the blank.
Fill the blank.
(A) 83
(A) 83
(A) 83
(B) 81
(B) 81
(B) 81
(C) 36
(C) 36
(C) 36
(D) 18
(D) 18
(D) 18
Answer: (A) 83
Answer: (A) 83
Answer: (A) 83
5 : (52 + 2) = 5 : 27
Hence
9 : (92 + 2) = 9 : 83
5 : (52 + 2) = 5 : 27 Hence 9 : (92 + 2) = 9 : 83
5 : (52 + 2) = 5 : 27 Hence 9 : (92 + 2) = 9 : 83
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Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. If A : B = 3, then 144A : 36B is
Q1. If A : B = 3, then 144A : 36B is
(A) 4
(A) 4
(A) 4
(B) 12
(B) 12
(B) 12
(C) 3
(C) 3
(C) 3
(D) 16
(D) 16
(D) 16
Answer: (B) 12
Answer: (B) 12
Answer: (B) 12
A : B = 3
=> = 3
=
= x 3
= 4 x 3
= 12
A : B = 3 => = 3 = = x 3 = 4 x 3 = 12
A : B = 3 => = 3 = = x 3 = 4 x 3 = 12
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Q2. ‘A’ starts his journey at 1:00 p.m. from a location P with a speed of 1 m/sec. ‘B’ starts his journey from the same location P and along the same direction at 1:10 p.m. with a speed of 2 m/sec. If ‘B’ meets ‘A’ at the location Q, then the distance PQ is :
Q2. ‘A’ starts his journey at 1:00 p.m. from a location P with a speed of 1 m/sec. ‘B’ starts his journey from the same location P and along the same direction at 1:10 p.m. with a speed of 2 m/sec. If ‘B’ meets ‘A’ at the location Q, then the distance PQ is :
(A) 1.5 km
(A) 1.5 km
(A) 1.5 km
(B) 1.75 km
(B) 1.75 km
(B) 1.75 km
(C) 1.2 km
(C) 1.2 km
(C) 1.2 km
(D) 1.25 km
(D) 1.25 km
(D) 1.25 km
Answer: (C) 1.2 km
Answer: (C) 1.2 km
Answer: (C) 1.2 km
A starts journey before B at a speed of 1 m/s. Hence A will be ahead of B
(10*60)s * 1m/s = 600m
Let A covers a distance of X after starting of B,
Then X + 600m = 2X
=> 2X - X = 600m
=> X = 600m
Hence B will cover a distance of 2X = 2 * 600m = 1200m = 1.2 km
A starts journey before B at a speed of 1 m/s. Hence A will be ahead of B (10*60)s * 1m/s = 600m Let A covers a distance of X after starting of B, Then X + 600m = 2X => 2X - X = 600m => X = 600m Hence B will cover a distance of 2X = 2 * 600m = 1200m = 1.2 km
A starts journey before B at a speed of 1 m/s. Hence A will be ahead of B (10*60)s * 1m/s = 600m Let A covers a distance of X after starting of B, Then X + 600m = 2X => 2X - X = 600m => X = 600m Hence B will cover a distance of 2X = 2 * 600m = 1200m = 1.2 km
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Q3. When a number is divided by 893 the remainder is 193. If the same number is divided by 47, the remainder will be
Q3. When a number is divided by 893 the remainder is 193. If the same number is divided by 47, the remainder will be
(A) 3
(A) 3
(A) 3
(B) 25
(B) 25
(B) 25
(C) 5
(C) 5
(C) 5
(D) 33
(D) 33
(D) 33
Answer: (C) 5
Answer: (C) 5
Answer: (C) 5
5
5
5
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Q4. What is the term for the result of multiplying a number by itself?
Q4. What is the term for the result of multiplying a number by itself?
(A) Factor
(A) Factor
(A) Factor
(B) Product
(B) Product
(B) Product
(C) Quotient
(C) Quotient
(C) Quotient
(D) Square
(D) Square
(D) Square
Answer: (D) Square
Answer: (D) Square
Answer: (D) Square
The result of multiplying a number by itself is called a square, such as 4 × 4 = 16, which is denoted as 42 (four squared).
The result of multiplying a number by itself is called a square, such as 4 × 4 = 16, which is denoted as 42 (four squared).
The result of multiplying a number by itself is called a square, such as 4 × 4 = 16, which is denoted as 42 (four squared).
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Q5. Two trains of 200 m and 100 m long are running parallel at the rate of 20 m/sec. and 22 m/sec. respectively. How much time will they take to cross each other, if the trains are running along the same direction?
Q5. Two trains of 200 m and 100 m long are running parallel at the rate of 20 m/sec. and 22 m/sec. respectively. How much time will they take to cross each other, if the trains are running along the same direction?
(A) 120 sec
(A) 120 sec
(A) 120 sec
(B) 100 sec
(B) 100 sec
(B) 100 sec
(C) 60 sec
(C) 60 sec
(C) 60 sec
(D) 50 sec
(D) 50 sec
(D) 50 sec
Answer: (D) 50 sec
Answer: (D) 50 sec
Answer: (D) 50 sec
The difference of speed = 22m/s - 20m/s = 2m/s
As the train with speed 22m/s will cross the other, hence this train have to go the smallest length of the trains distance ahead of the other to cross completely.
Hence This train will be ahead of 100m with a speed of 2m/s.
Hence The time to cross each other will take = 100m / (2m/s)
= 50 sec
The difference of speed = 22m/s - 20m/s = 2m/s As the train with speed 22m/s will cross the other, hence this train have to go the smallest length of the trains distance ahead of the other to cross completely. Hence This train will be ahead of 100m with a speed of 2m/s. Hence The time to cross each other will take = 100m / (2m/s) = 50 sec
The difference of speed = 22m/s - 20m/s = 2m/s As the train with speed 22m/s will cross the other, hence this train have to go the smallest length of the trains distance ahead of the other to cross completely. Hence This train will be ahead of 100m with a speed of 2m/s. Hence The time to cross each other will take = 100m / (2m/s) = 50 sec
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Q6. At what speed should a car travel on a highway to reach a destination 12 km away in 15 minutes?
Q6. At what speed should a car travel on a highway to reach a destination 12 km away in 15 minutes?
(A) 64 kmph
(A) 64 kmph
(A) 64 kmph
(B) 84 kmph
(B) 84 kmph
(B) 84 kmph
(C) 48 kmph
(C) 48 kmph
(C) 48 kmph
(D) 36 kmph
(D) 36 kmph
(D) 36 kmph
Answer: (C) 48 kmph
Answer: (C) 48 kmph
Answer: (C) 48 kmph
12
---- x 60 = 48 KMPH
15
12 ---- x 60 = 48 KMPH 15
12 ---- x 60 = 48 KMPH 15
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Q7. The sum of two numbers is 15 and the sum of their squares is 113. The numbers are
Q7. The sum of two numbers is 15 and the sum of their squares is 113. The numbers are
(A) 4 and 10
(A) 4 and 10
(A) 4 and 10
(B) 6 and 9
(B) 6 and 9
(B) 6 and 9
(C) 5 and 10
(C) 5 and 10
(C) 5 and 10
(D) 7 and 8
(D) 7 and 8
(D) 7 and 8
Answer: (D) 7 and 8
Answer: (D) 7 and 8
Answer: (D) 7 and 8
7 and 8
7 and 8
7 and 8
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Q8. Which of the following is a prime number?
Q8. Which of the following is a prime number?
81,33,71,93
81,33,71,93
81,33,71,93
(A) 93
(A) 93
(A) 93
(B) 33
(B) 33
(B) 33
(C) 71
(C) 71
(C) 71
(D) 81
(D) 81
(D) 81
Answer: (C) 71
Answer: (C) 71
Answer: (C) 71
71
71
71
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Q9. p, q, r are three numbers such that the LCM of p and q is q and the LCM of q and r is r. The LCM of p, q and r will be
Q9. p, q, r are three numbers such that the LCM of p and q is q and the LCM of q and r is r. The LCM of p, q and r will be
(A) q
(A) q
(A) q
(B) r
(B) r
(B) r
(C) qr
(C) qr
(C) qr
(D) pqr
(D) pqr
(D) pqr
Answer: (B) r
Answer: (B) r
Answer: (B) r
LCM will be r.
px= q and qy = r, hence r = pxy.
LCM will be r. px= q and qy = r, hence r = pxy.
LCM will be r. px= q and qy = r, hence r = pxy.
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Q10. What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?
Q10. What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle?
(A) 180 degrees
(A) 180 degrees
(A) 180 degrees
(B) 270 degrees
(B) 270 degrees
(B) 270 degrees
(C) 360 degrees
(C) 360 degrees
(C) 360 degrees
(D) 450 degrees
(D) 450 degrees
(D) 450 degrees
Answer: (A) 180 degrees
Answer: (A) 180 degrees
Answer: (A) 180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees, a fundamental principle in geometry.
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees, a fundamental principle in geometry.
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees, a fundamental principle in geometry.
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