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Quant Test 20

1. In the ΔABC shown below, AB = AC = 20 cm and BC = 10 cm. If BC = BD, CD = DE and CE = EF, then what is the length of EF?

                                                      

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Directions for Questions from 2 to 3:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The employees of IHG Limited are given one out of the three different designations namely Executives,
Analysts and Managers. Each executive has worked with exactly four analysts and exactly three managers. Each manager has worked with exactly
two executives and exactly five analysts and each analyst has worked with exactly three managers.

2. Which of the following can be the total number of executives and analysts in IHG Limited?
 

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3. If the total number of employees in IHG Limited is 920, then what is the number of executives in the
company?

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Directions for Questions from 4 to 5:


Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
There are 5 distinct real numbers. All triplets are selected and the numbers are added. The different sums that are generated are: (– 8, 1, 3, 5, 7, 8,
10, 16, 19 and 23).

4. The smallest number among the 5 numbers is

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5. The third largest number is (2 marks)
(1) – 1 (2) 0 (3) 1 (4) 2 (5) 7
5. The third largest number is (2 marks)
(1) – 1 (2) 0 (3) 1 (4) 2 (5) 7

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6. In the figure given below PQ and RS are two chords of equal length such that PQ || RS. Another chord AD cuts the chords PQ and RS at B and C
respectively. Given that PB: BQ = 3 : 1, RC : CS = 3 : 5 and AB : BC = 1 : 4. What is the ratio of area of the ΔABQ to the area of the ΔCDS?

                                                    

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Directions for Questions from 7 to 8:


Each question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer each
question using the following instructions:

Mark (1) If the question can be answered by using the statement A alone but not by using the statement B alone.
Mark (2) If the question can be answered by using the statement B alone but not by using the statement A alone.
Mark (3) If the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone.
Mark (4) If the question can be answered by using both the statements together but not by either of the statements alone.
Mark (5) If the question cannot be answered on the basis of the two statements.

7. What is the remainder when (P6 + P4 + Q) is divided by 3, where ‘P’ and ‘Q’ are natural numbers?
A: Both P and Q are prime numbers and each divides (P + Q) completely.
B: Both P and Q are not divisible by 3 and Q is a perfect square.

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8. If P, Q, R and the roots of the equation Px2 + Qx + R = 0 are integers, then what is the sum of the roots
of the given equation?
A: The roots of the given equation are positive, real and equal. Also, (P + Q + R) is equal to the smallest
possible non negative integer.
B: R/P = 2 and the maxima of Px2 + Qx + R exists.

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9. Ajay, Vijay and Dhananjay purchased 1, 10 and 25 notebooks for a total of Rs.14, Rs.130 and Rs.300 respectively from a stationery shop. In his
transaction with Ajay and Dhananjay, the shopkeeper made a profit of p% and q% respectively such that p = 2q. How much profit did the
shopkeeper make in his transaction with Vijay?(Assume that the shopkeeper bought each note book at the same price)
 

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shopkeeper make in his transaction with Vijay?(Assume that the shopkeeper bought each note book at the same price)
 

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10. PQRS is a square and T is point that lies in the same plane but outside the square. If areas of DTPQ, DTQR and DTRS are 2 cm2, 3 cm2 and 4 cm2
respectively, then what can be the possible area of DTPS?
 

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