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The smallest number which when divided by 9, 12 and 16, leaves remainder 5 is

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Which one of the following numbers is completely divisible by 99?

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When a number is divided by 779, we get a remainder of 47. What remainder will be obtained by dividing the same number by 19?

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The sum of the three numbers is 132. If the first number be twice the second and third numbers be one-third of the first. then the second number is

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Which of the following numbers should be added to 11158 to make it exactly divisible by 77?

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A number divided by 56 gives 29 as the remainder. If the same number is divided by 8, the remainder will be

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LCM of 22, 54, 108, 135, 198 is

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The smallest number which when divided by 9, 12 and 16, leaves remainder 5 is

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If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 150% and the denominator of the fraction is increased by 350%, the resultant fraction is 25/51 . What is the original fraction?

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The sum of all the natural numbers from 200 to 600 (both inclusive) which are neither divisible by 8 nor by 12 is:

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Choose the most appropriate option:

What is the sum of all the natural numbers from 1 to 100?

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Directions: Examine the following expressions/activities/processes, and arrange them in the most logical sequence

1. Design, 2. Need, 3. Launching, 4. Research, 5. Testing, 6. Identify

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The pie chart given below shows the percentage of print space allocation of articles printed on different sections of a newspaper.

If the total number of words printed in the 'International' section was approximately 88770, then which of the following is the closest approximation of the total number of words printed in the 'Lifestyle' section? 

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The pie chart given below shows the percentage of print space allocation of articles printed on different sections of a newspaper.

What percentage of the total space allocation has been earmarked for 'City/ Region', 'Nation' and 'International' news cumulatively?

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The pie chart given below shows the percentage of print space allocation of articles printed on different sections of a newspaper.

If the entire space allocated to 'Entertainment' is split equally between 'Sports' and 'Nation' and the total number of words in the Nation section is now 256000, then what would be the total number of words in the 'Sports' section?

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The pie chart given below shows the percentage of print space allocation of articles printed on different sections of a newspaper.

What percentage (approximately) more than the print space allocation for 'Editorial' in the print space allocation for 'Front Page'?

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The table given below shows information about the toys manufactured by 6 different companies. Each company manufactures only two types of toys – vehicles and dolls. Among toy vehicles each company manufactures Cars and Trucks only. The table shows the number of toy vehicles as a percentage of total toys manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of Cars and Trucks manufactured. Each company manufactured a total of 50000 toys in a year.

Company Toy vehicles  Cars : Trucks  
R 50 %  1:4
S 70% 3:1
T 40% 1:1
U 30% 1:2
V 60% 2:3
W 40% 2:1

What is the total number of toy cars manufactured by company T and S together?

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The table given below shows information about the toys manufactured by 6 different companies. Each company manufactures only two types of toys – vehicles and dolls. Among toy vehicles each company manufactures Cars and Trucks only. The table shows the number of toy vehicles as a percentage of total toys manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of Cars and Trucks manufactured. Each company manufactured a total of 50000 toys in a year.

Company Toy vehicles  Cars : Trucks  
R 50 %  1:4
S 70% 3:1
T 40% 1:1
U 30% 1:2
V 60% 2:3
W 40% 2:1

Which of the following options correctly represents the number of dolls, cars and trucks manufactured by company V?

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The table given below shows information about the toys manufactured by 6 different companies. Each company manufactures only two types of toys – vehicles and dolls. Among toy vehicles each company manufactures Cars and Trucks only. The table shows the number of toy vehicles as a percentage of total toys manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of Cars and Trucks manufactured. Each company manufactured a total of 50000 toys in a year.

Company Toy vehicles  Cars : Trucks  
R 50 %  1:4
S 70% 3:1
T 40% 1:1
U 30% 1:2
V 60% 2:3
W 40% 2:1

Which of the following options is the closest to the average number of dolls manufactured by these six companies mentioned above?

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The table given below shows information about the toys manufactured by 6 different companies. Each company manufactures only two types of toys – vehicles and dolls. Among toy vehicles each company manufactures Cars and Trucks only. The table shows the number of toy vehicles as a percentage of total toys manufactured by each company. It also shows the ratio of Cars and Trucks manufactured. Each company manufactured a total of 50000 toys in a year.

Company Toy vehicles  Cars : Trucks  
R 50 %  1:4
S 70% 3:1
T 40% 1:1
U 30% 1:2
V 60% 2:3
W 40% 2:1

What percentage of the total number of toys produced by company S is the total number of cars produced by the same company?

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