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Qn.

34
A hunter leaves his cabin early in the morning and walks one mile due south. Here he sees a bear and starts chasing it for one mile due east before he is able to shoot the bear. After shooting the bear, he drags it one mile due north back to his cabin where he started that morning. What color is the bear? a)black b)grey c)white d)brown Ans:(C) Sol: Only white bears leaves in south and north pole

Qn.35
There are two water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water fills at the rate of one litre every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20, 40, 80, 160... in tank B.( At the end of first hour, B has 10 litres , second hour it has 20, and so on). If tank B is 1/32 filled after 21 hours, what is the total duration required to fill it completely? (a) 26 hrs (b) 25 hrs (c) 5 hrs (d) 27 hrs

Ans: There are two water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water fills at the rate of one litre every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20, 40, 80, 160... in tank B.( At the end of first hour, B has 10 litres , second hour it has 20, and so on). If tank B is 1/32 filled after 21 hours, . then tank B is 1/16 filled after 22 hours tank B is 1/8 filled after 23 hours tank B is 1/4 filled after 24 hours tank B is 1/2 filled after 25 hours tank B is fuuly filled after 26 hours Sol: Qn.36
On the planet Oz, there are 8 days in a week- Sunday to Saturday and another day called Oz day. There are 36 hours in a day and each hour has 90 min while each minute has 60 sec. As on earth, the hour hand covers the dial twice every day. Find the approximate angle between the hands of a clock on Oz when the time is 12:40 am. a) 71 b) 251 c) 111 d) 89 Solution Since total hours in a day = 36 and as on earth, the hour hand covers the dial twice every day. so there will be 18 numbers from 1 to 18 in the clock. when the time will be 12:40(hands will be at 12 and 8 marks in the clock), two hands of the clock will make an angle of 20*4 = 80 degree, here 20 is the angle between two numbers in the clock. now for 80 min, advancement of the hour hand will be (20/90)*40 = 80/9 so total angle = 80 + (80/9) = 800/9 = 88.889 degree if we consider the obtuse angle, then it will be 360-88.889 = 271.111 degree

Qn.37
A hunter leaves his cabin early in the morning and walks one mile due south. Here he sees a bear and starts chasing it for one mile due east before he is able to shoot the bear. After shooting the bear, he drags it one mile due north back to his cabin where he started that morning. What color is the bear? Brown Black Grey White
Answer:

White
Explanation:

Only white bears leaves in south and north pole

Qn.30 Qn.38 The teacher is testing a student's proficiency in arithmetic and poses the following question. 1/3 of a number is 3 more than 1/6 of the same number. What is the number? Can you help the student find the answer? (a)18 (b)21 (c)12 (d)6
Answer:

18
Explanation:

Let the number be X (1/3)X = 3+ (1/6)X (1/6) X = 3 X = 18 Qn.31


Planet fourfi resides in 4-dimensional space and thus the currency used by its residents are 3dimensional objects. The rupee notes are cubical in shape while their coins are spherical. However the coin minting machinery lays out some stipulations on the size of the coins. The diameter of the coins should be at least 64mm and not exceed 512mm. Given a coin, the diameter of the next larger coin is at least 50% greater. The diameter of the coin must always be an integer. You are asked to design a set of coins of different diameters with these requirements and your goal is to design as many coins as possible. How many coins can you design?

8 9 5 6
Answer:

6
Explanation:

1st coin is of 64mm diameter 2nd coin is of 64+32 = 96mm 3rd coin is of 96 + 48 = 144mm 4th coin is of 144+ 72 = 216mm 5th coin is of 216+108 = 324mm 6th coin is of 324+ 162= 486 7th coin no wards diameter > 512mm So, ans is 6

Qn.32
Anoop managed to draw 7 circles of equal radii with their centres on the diagonal of a square such that the two extreme circles touch two sides of the square and each middle circle touches two circles on either side. Find the ratio of the radius of the circles to the side of the square Solution Let the radius of circle be r let the side of square be a then diagonal of square= a*sqrt(2) This diagonal length = 12*r + 2r * sqrt(2) (because the extreme circle's radius is perpendicular to side of square.) Thus we get 12*r+2r*sqrt(2)=a*sqrt(2) r(6*sqrt(2)+2)=a r/a=1/(6*sqrt(2)+2) Thus ratio: r:a = 1:(6*sqrt(2)+2) Ans: 1:(6*sqrt(2)+2) this answer is given by MUGIL VANNAN, and is right

Qn.33
Anoop managed to draw 7 circles of equal radii with their centres on the diagonal of a square such that the two extreme circles touch two sides of the square and each middle circle touches two circles on either side. Find the ratio of the radius of the circles to the side of the square. (1) [2+ 7sqrt(2)]:1 (2) 1:[2+ 6sqrt(2)] (3) 1:[2+ 7sqrt(2)] (4) 1:(4+ 7sqrt(3)]

Sol: Let the radius of circle be r let the side of square be a then diagonal of square= a*sqrt(2) This diagonal length = 12*r + 2r * sqrt(2) (because the extreme circle's radius is perpendicular to side of square.) Thus we get 12*r+2r*sqrt(2)=a*sqrt(2) r(6*sqrt(2)+2)=a r/a=1/(6*sqrt(2)+2) Thus ratio: r:a = 1:(6*sqrt(2)+2) Ans: 1:(6*sqrt(2)+2)

Qn.34
Given 3 lines in the plane such that the points of intersection form a triangle with sides of length 20, 20 and 30, the number of points equidistant from all the 3 lines are (1) 3 (2) 1 (3) 0 (4) 4 Solution Answer will be 4 points There will be four points satisfying the given condition one point will be incentre of the circle and other three will be excentres

Qn.35
Given 3 lines in the plane such that the points of intersection form a triangle with sides of length 20, 20 and 30, the number of points equidistant from all the 3 lines is (a)4 (b)3 (c)1 (d)0 Solution

4 is the correct answer the first point equidistant to all the three lines will be incentre, the other 3 will be excentres of the triangle, formed on outside the 3 sides

Qn.36
Given 3 lines in the plane such that the points of intersection form a triangle with sides of length 20, 20 and 30, the number of points equidistant from all the 3 lines is (a)1 (b)3 (c)4 (d)0 Solution 4 points are possible in which 1 point is the incentre of the circle and other 3 are excentres

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