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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the price of mangoes per kg? I. Ten kg of mangoes and two dozen of oranges cost Rs.252. II. Two kg of mangoes could be bought in exchange for one dozen oranges.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Three boys had a few Coffee Bite toffees with them. The toffees with second were 4 more than those with the first and the toffees with the third were 4 more than those with the second. How many toffees were there in all? I. The number of toffees with each of them is a multiple of 2. II. The first boy ate up 4 toffees from what he had and the second boy ate up 6 toffees from what had and the third boy gave them 2 toffees each from what he had and the number of toffees remaining with each of them formed a geometric progression.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Is segment PQ greater than segment RS? I. PB>RE, BQ=ES II. B is a point on PQ, E is a point on RS.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the average weight of the three new team members who are recently included into the team? I. The average weight of team increases by 20 Kg. II. The three new men substitute earlier members whose weights are 64 kg., 75 kg. and 66 kg.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. If the selling price were to be increased by 10%, the sales would reduce by 10%. In what ratio would the profits change? I. The cost price remains constant. II. The cost price increased by 10%.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. If 20 sweets are distributed among some boys and girls such that each girl gets 2 sweets and each boy gets 3 sweets, what are the numbers of boys and girls? I. The number of girls is not more than 5. II. If each girl gets 3 sweets and each boy gets 2 sweets, the number of sweets required for the children will still be the same.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. A and B undertake a work of digging a ditch, alternately for a day each. If A can dig a ditch in ‘a’ days and B can dig in ‘b’ days, will the work get done faster if A begins? I. For a positive integer ??, ?? 1 ?? + 1 ?? =1 II. ??>??
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Is the distance from the office to home less than the distance from the cinema hall to home? I. The time taken to travel from home to office is as much as the time taken from home to the cinema hall, both distances being covered without stopping. II. The road from the cinema hall to home is bad and speed reduces, as compared to that on the road from home to office.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Is x + y ? z + t even? I. x + y + t is even. II. t and z are odd.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the number x? I. The LCM of x and 18 is 36. II. The HCF of x and 18 is 2.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the length of rectangle ABCD? I. Area of rectangle is 48 square units. II. Length of the diagonal is 10 units.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Two types of widgets, namely types A and B are produced on a machine. The number of machine hours available per week is 80. How many widgets of type A must be produced? I. One unit of type A widget requires 2 machine hours and one unit of type B widget requires 4 machine hours. II. The widget dealer wants to supply at least 10 units of type A widget per week and he would not accept less than 15 units of type B widget.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the first term of an arithmetic progression of positive integers? I. Sum of the squares of the first and the second term is 116. II. The fifth term is divisible by 7.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What are the ages of the three brothers? I. The product of their ages is 21. II. The sum of their ages is not divisible by 3.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Is the average of the largest and the smallest of four given numbers greater than the average of the four numbers? I. The difference between the largest and second largest numbers is greater than the difference between the second smallest and second smallest numbers. II. The difference between the largest and the second largest numbers is less than the difference between the second largest and the second smallest numbers.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What are the values of 3 integers a, b and c? I. ab=8 II. bc=9
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Given that X and Y are non-negative. What is the value of X? I. 2X+2Y=40 II. X?2Y=20
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. 10 boys went to a neighboring orchard. Each boy stole a few mangoes. What is the total number of mangoes they stole? I. The first boy stole 4 mangoes, the fourth boy stole 16 mangoes, the eighth boy stole 32 mangoes, and the tenth boy stole 40 mangoes. II. The first boy stole the minimum number of mangoes and the tenth boy stole the maximum number of mangoes.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What will be the total cost of creating a one-foot border of tiles along the inside edges of a room? I. The room is 48 feet in length and 50 feet in breadth. II. Every tile costs Rs. 10.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. Little Beau Peep lost her sheep. She could not remember how many were there. She knew she would have 400 more next year, than the number of sheep she had last year. How many sheep were there? I. The number of sheep last year was 20% more than the year before that and this simple rate of increase continues to be the same for the next 10 years. II. The increase is compounded annually.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the price of bananas? I. With Rs. 84, I can buy 14 bananas and 35 oranges. II. If price of bananas is reduced by 50%, then we can buy 48 bananas in Rs. 12.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the area of the triangle? I. Two sides are 41 cm each. II. The altitude to the third side is 9 cm long.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the profit percentage? I. The cost price is 80% of the selling price. II. The profit is Rs. 50.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. What is the value of x, if x and y are consecutive positive even integers? I. (x-y)2=4 II. (x+y)2<100
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If statement I helps in answering. Choose 2. If statement II helps in answering. Choose 3. If both statements helps in answering. Choose 4. If both statements don’t help in answering. If x, y and z are real numbers, is z?x even or odd? I. xyz is odd. II. xy+yz+zx is even.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. What is the number of type-2 widgets produced, if the total number of widgets produced is 20000? I. If the production of type-1 widgets increases by 10% and that of type-2 decreases by 6%, the total production remains the same. II. The ratio in which type-1 and type-2 widgets are produced is 2:1.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. How old is Sachin in 1997? I. Sachin is 11 years younger than Anil whose age will be a prime number in 1998. II. Anil’s age was a prime number in 1996.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. What is the total worth of Lakhiram’s assets? I. A compound interest at 10% on his assets, followed by a tax of 4% on the interest, fetches him Rs. 1500 this yea. II. The interest is compounded once every four months.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. How many different triangles can be formed? I. There are 16 coplanar, straight lines. II. No two lines are parallel.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. What is the selling price of the article? I. The profit on sales is 20%. II. The profit on each unit is 25% and the cost price is Rs. 250.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. What is the cost price of the article? I. After selling the article, a loss of 25% on cost price is incurred. II. The selling price is three-fourths of the cost price.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. If a, b, c are integers, is (a?b+c) > (a+b?c)? I. b is negative. II. c is positive
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. What is the ratio of the two liquids A and B in the mixture finally, if these two liquids kept in three vessels are mixed together? Assume container volume=volume of liquid. I. The ratio of liquid A to liquid B in the first and second vessels are 3:5, 2:3 respectively. II. The ratio of liquid A to liquid B in vessel 3 is 4:3.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If both statements don’t help in answering. Choose 2. If any one of two statements helps in answering. Choose 3. Statement I alone is required to answer but not II and vice versa. Choose 4. If both statement I and II help in answering. A tractor travelled a distance of 5m. What is the radius of the rear wheel? I. The front wheels rotates ‘N’ times more than the rear wheel over this distances. II. The circumference of the rear wheel is ‘t’ times that of the front wheel.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. After what time will the two persons Tez and Gati meet while moving around the circular track? Both of them start at same point and at same time. I. Tez move at a constant speed of 5 m/s, while Gati starts at a speed of 2 m/s and increases his speed by 0.5 m/s at the end of every second thereafter. II. Gati can complete one entire lap in exactly 10 s.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. What is the price of the chair? I. The chair and table are sold, respectively, at profits of 15% and 20%. II. If the cost price of the chair increased by 10% and that of the table is increased by 20%, the profit reduces by Rs. 20.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. What is the area bounded by the two lines and the coordinate axes in the first quadrant? I. The lines intersect at a point which also lies on the lines 3x?4y=1 and 7x?8y=5. II. The lines are perpendicular, and one of them intersects the Y-axis at an intercept of 4.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. What is the ratio of the volume of the given right circular cone to the one obtained from it? I. The smaller cone is obtained by passing a plane parallel to the base and dividing the original height in the ratio 1:2. II. The height and the base of the new cone are one-third those of the original cone.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. What is the speed of the car? I. The speed of a car is 10 more than of a motorcycle. II. The motorcycle takes 2 hr more than the car to cover 100 km.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. Three friends P, Q and R, are wearing hats, either black or white. Each person can see hats of the other two persons. What is the colour of P’s hat? I. P says that he can see one black hat and one white hat. II. Q says that he can see one white hat and one black hat.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. What are the values of x and y? I. 3x+2y=45 II. 10.5x+7y=157.5
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. A person is walking from Mali to Pali, which lies to its north-east. What are the distances between Mali and Pali? I. When the person has covered 1/3 the distance, he is 3 km east and 1 km north of Mali. II. When the person has covered 2/3 the distance, he is 6 km east and 2 km north of Mali.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. Is the number completely divisible by 99. I. The number is divisible by 9 and 11 simultaneously II. If the digits of number are reversed, the number is divisible by 9 and 11.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If one statement alone can help to answer. Choose 2. If anyone statement can help to answer independently. Choose 3. If both statements together help to answer Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer together. What is the value of a3+b3? I. a2+b2=22 II. ab=3
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If any one statement alone can help to answer but not by other statement. Choose 2. If either of statements taken individually can help to answer. Choose 3. If both statements together can help to answer. Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer. A circle circumscribes a square. What is the area of the square? I. Radius of the circle is given. II. Length of the tangent from a point 5 cm away from the center of the circle is given.
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The question followed by two statements, I and II. Choose 1. If any one statement alone can help to answer but not by other statement. Choose 2. If either of statements taken individually can help to answer. Choose 3. If both statements together can help to answer. Choose 4. If both statements cannot help to answer. There are two concentric circles C1 and C2 with radii r1 and r2. The circles are such that C1 fully encloses C2. Then, what is the radius of C1? I. The difference of their circumferences is k cm. II. The difference of their areas is m sq. cm.
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