Wednesday, 11 March 2015

EXERCISE 4 (OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS in 201 210)

201.   The value of (X – y)³ + (Y – z)³ + z – X)³/9 ( X – y) (y-z) ( z-X) is equal to:

a)      0

b)      1/9

c)       1/3



d)      1

202.       The highest score in an inning was 3/11 of the total an the next highest was 3/11 of the remainder. If the scores differed by 9, the total score was:

a)      110

b)      121

c)       132

d)      143

203.       Rahul owes Rs. X and gives a Rs. 50 note in payment. He receives the following change: 3X fifty – paise coins,14 ten – paise coins and 4 X five – pains coins. X is equal to:

a)      12

b)      16

c)       18

d)      22

204.       David gets elevator at the 11th floor of a building and rides up at the rate of 57 floors per minute. At the same time, Albert gets on a n elevator at the 51st floor of the same building and rides down at the rate for 63 floors per minute. If they continue travelling at  these rates, then at which floor will their paths cross?

a)      19

b)      28

c)       30

d)      37

205.       N number of persons decided to raise Rs. 3 lakhs by equal contributions from each Had they contributed Rs. 50 each extra, the contribution would have been Rs. 3.25 lakhs. How many persons are there?

a)      400

b)      450

c)       600

d)      Cannot be determined

e)      None of these

206.       Free notebooks were distributed equally among children of a class. The number of notebooks each child got was one0-eighth of the number of children. Had the number of children been half, each child would have got 16 notebooks. Total how many of children been half, each child would have got 16 notebooks. Total how many notebooks were distributed?

a)      256

b)      432

c)       512

d)      640

e)      None of these

207.       A classroom has equal number of boys and girls. Eight girls left to play kho-kho, leaving twice as many boys as girls in the classroom. What was the total number of girls and boys present initially?

a)      16

b)      24

c)       Cannct be determined

d)      None of these

208.       After distributing the sweets equally among 25 children, 8 sweets remain. Had the number of children been 28, 22 sweets would have been left after equally distributing what was the total number of sweets?

a)      328

b)      348

c)       358

d)      Data inadequate

209.       In a regular week, there are 5 working days and for each day, the working hours are 8. Magnets Rs. 2.40 per hour for regular work and Rs. 3.20 per hours for overtime. If he earns Rs.432 in 4 weeks, then how many hours does he work for?

a)      160

b)      175

c)       180

d)      195

210.       A sum of Rs. 312 was divided among 100 boys and girls in such a way that each boy gets Rs. 3.60 and each girl Rs. 2.40. the number of girls is:

a)      35

b)      40

c)       60

d)      65

ANSWERS

201.C
202.B
203.C
204.C
205.E
206.C
207.C
208.C
209.B

210.B

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