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11/09/2012
Today's question:
Yamini and Zora are standing 25 km apart. Zora starts moving towards Yamini. After 40 minutes
Yamini also starts moving towards Zora. By the time Yamini covers 5 km, Zora has covered 15 km.
They meet at a point 7 km from the starting point of Yamini. What is the speed of Yamini?
(a) 7.5 km/h (b) 10.5 km/h (c) 17.5 km/h (d) 6 km/h
05/09/2012
Hey Frndz... HAppy Teacher's Day to all of you...
Here Comes Today's simple questions...
There is a zoo with 90 cages inside it. Cages are numbered from 1 to 90 and every cage is occupied by one animal only. One day the zoo keeper decides to release some animals in the forest and for this he defines an algorithm of 90 steps which follows:
Step 1 : Reverse the position of all the cages which are divisible by 1.
Step 2: Reverse the position of all the cages which are divisible by 2.
Step 3: Reverse the position of all the cages which are divisible by 3
………………
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Step 89: Reverse the position of all the cages which are divisible by 89.
Step 90: Reverse the position of all the cages which are divisible by 90.
Initially all the cages are closed. After executing all these steps, animals of all the cells which remain open are released.
Based on the information given below and answer the following questions.
1. Which of the following cage numbers will be open at the end?
1. 37 2. 56 3. 81 4. 72
2. How many such gates will be open till last?
1. Less than 5 2. Between 5-10 3. More than 10 4. only 1
23/08/2012
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22/08/2012
Hey Frndz....
Here Comes Today's questions...
DIRECTIONS for Questions 1 to 2:
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
There are five friends viz. Dugati, Gandhi, Pikalu, Mishra and Ubuntu. Each of the mentioned persons has
passed out of one of the following universities - JNU, DU, PU, HCU or BHU and has installed a different
operating system(OS) out of Debian, Fedora, Novell, Redhat and Slackware, on their desktops. Each of the
mentioned persons stays in a different city out of Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. It is also
known that Pikalu has installed Slackware and has neither passed out of DU nor out of HCU.
Additional information:
i. Dugati stays in Hyderabad.
ii. Ubuntu has installed Fedora and Mishra has passed out of DU.
iii. One who stays in Mumbai has passed out of PU.
iv. Gandhi, who has passed out of BHU, has not installed Redhat.
v. One who has passed out of JNU has installed Novell.
1. For how many of the mentioned persons, is it possible to determine the exact information about the city
in which they stayed, the university they passed out of and the OS they have installed?
a. 3 b. 0 c. 1 d. 2
2. How many of the following statements can be true?
A. Ubuntu stays in Bangalore, passed out of HCU and has installed Fedora.
B. Mishra stays in Kolkata, passed out of DU and has installed Debian.
C. Gandhi stays in Bangalore, passed out of BHU and has installed Novell.
D. Dugati stays in Hyderabad, passed out of HCU and has installed Redhat.
E. Mishra stays in Bangalore, passed out of DU and has installed Redhat.
a. 2 b. 3 c. 1 d. 4
19/08/2012
Acc. to 1st Information
Charu is in Car-01
Means Hari is in Car-02...
Now Acc. to last Inf. Vicky is travelling in Car-03 with Divya, Radha & Pankaj..... (using Inf. 2nd & 5th)
Now as per 3r Inf. Shama & Hema are in same car, So they must be in Car-02 with Hari....
So kiran is in Car-01 with Charu.....
But acc. to 4th Inf. Naresh can't be in Car-01, so he is in Car-02
Now This is the solution....
Car-01
Charu, Kiran, Chetan & Kartik. Kartik is married with Charu & Kiran is married with Chetan.
Car-02
Hari, Shama, Hema & Naresh. Hari is married to Shama & Hema is married to Naresh.
Car-03
Vicky, Divya, Radha & Pankaj. Wife & husband can't be determined in this Car....
So clearly B can't be true.....So, Answer is B...
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17/08/2012
Hey Frndz.... How is going every thing???
Today's question is here....
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Six persons – Chetan, Kartik, Hari, Pankaj, Naresh and Vicky – are married to Radha, Kiran,
Shama, Hema, Divya, and Charu, not necessarily in the same order. There is no person among the
six whose name starts with the same letter as his wife’s name. They are going on a picnic in three
cars such that each car has two couples. It is known that:
(i) Charu is not in the same car as Hari.
(ii) Radha is in the same car as Pankaj.
(iii) Shama is in the same car as Hema.
(iv) Kiran is not in the same car as Naresh.
(v) Divya is not in the same car as Charu.
If Vicky is in a car in which nobody’s name starts with the same letter as that of any of the other
eleven persons, then which of the following statements cannot be true?
(a) Shama is married to Hari.
(b) Hema is married to Kartik.
(c) Radha is married to Vicky.
(d) Pankaj is married to Divya.
13/08/2012
Hey frndz... Here comes today's questions
Directions for questions 1 to 3: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Four people – Alfred, Buckley, Cherry and Dirk – went to a museum on a Sunday. No two of them reached
the museum at the same time. They were wearing shirts of different colours among Purple, Red, White and
Yellow, in no particular order. It is also known that:
(i) Cherry was not the first one to reach the museum and he was wearing the Red shirt.
(ii) The person wearing the Yellow shirt reached the museum earlier than Buckley.
(iii) The person wearing the White shirt was not the last one to reach the museum.
(iv) Alfred was not wearing the Yellow shirt.
(v) The person wearing the Purple shirt reached the museum earlier than the person wearing the
White shirt.
(vi) Alfred reached the museum before Dirk.
55. Who among the four was wearing the White shirt?
(a) Alfred (b) Buckley (c) Cherry (d) Dirk
56. Who among the four was the last to reach the museum?
(a) Alfred (b) Buckley (c) Cherry (d) Dirk
57. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
I. Dirk was wearing the Yellow shirt and he reached the museum before Cherry.
II. Alfred was wearing the White shirt and he reached the museum before Cherry.
(a) Only I (b) Only II (c) Neither I nor II (d) Both I and II
13/08/2012
Hey Frnz......
Our Last Question was a bit tricky.....
Four people, A, B, C, and D, are on one side of a bridge, and they all want to cross the bridge. However, it's late at night, so you can't cross without a flashlight. They only have one flashlight. Also, the bridge is only strong enough to support the weight of two people at once. The four people all walk at different speeds: A takes 1 minute to cross the bridge, B takes 2 minutes, C takes 5 minutes, and D takes 10 minutes. When two people cross together, sharing the flashlight, they walk at the slower person's rate. How quickly can the four cross the bridge?
A. 16 Mins
B. 17 Mins
C. 21 Mins
D. 18 Mins
E. None of these
The correct answer is 17.
A & B will go first, mean 2 mins....
A will return ith flash light..... means 1 more minute.....
Then C & D will go,,,, means 10 more minutes......
B will return with Flash light,,,,, means 2 more minutes.....
& Finally A & B will cross...... means 2 more minutes....
So total 17 minutes.....
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06/08/2012
Hey Frndzzz.......
What's up!!!!!
Here Comes Today's question.....
Use ur mind & Let's see how many of you will give correct answer...
All the best guys.....
Four people, A, B, C, and D, are on one side of a bridge, and they all want to cross the bridge. However, it's late at night, so you can't cross without a flashlight. They only have one flashlight. Also, the bridge is only strong enough to support the weight of two people at once. The four people all walk at different speeds: A takes 1 minute to cross the bridge, B takes 2 minutes, C takes 5 minutes, and D takes 10 minutes. When two people cross together, sharing the flashlight, they walk at the slower person's rate. How quickly can the four cross the bridge?
A. 16 Mins
B. 17 Mins
C. 21 Mins
D. 18 Mins
E. None of these
01/08/2012
Hey Frndz.... Gud AfterNoon......:)
Here Comes Answer to Previous Question:
The Question was:
A rugby team has 15 players such that each player is wearing only one Jersey. The Jerseys of these
15 players are numbered 1 to 15 such that there is only one number on one Jersey. While playing a
game on the rugby field, the players identify each other by their jersey numbers. For example, the
player wearing the jersey number 7, is identified as “Jersey 7”. As per the team’s strategy, “Jersey x”
always passes the ball to “Jersey y” such that y is exactly three numbers ahead of x. For example,
“Jersey 1” always passes the ball to “Jersey 4 ” whereas “Jersey 15” always passes the ball to
“Jersey 3”. Out of 1001 consecutive passes between his team members, at most how many times did
“Jersey 6 ” pass the ball?
a. 102 b. 200 c. 201 d. Cannot be determined
Answer to this question is shown in the pic here....
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30/07/2012
Hey Frndz... Good AfterNoon...
Here comes today's Question:
A rugby team has 15 players such that each player is wearing only one Jersey. The Jerseys of these
15 players are numbered 1 to 15 such that there is only one number on one Jersey. While playing a
game on the rugby field, the players identify each other by their jersey numbers. For example, the
player wearing the jersey number 7, is identified as “Jersey 7”. As per the team’s strategy, “Jersey x”
always passes the ball to “Jersey y” such that y is exactly three numbers ahead of x. For example,
“Jersey 1” always passes the ball to “Jersey 4 ” whereas “Jersey 15” always passes the ball to
“Jersey 3”. Out of 1001 consecutive passes between his team members, at most how many times did
“Jersey 6 ” pass the ball?
a. 102 b. 200 c. 201 d. Cannot be determined.
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