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Questions are followed by two statements A and B
How long will it take to travel from A to B? It takes 4 hours to travel from A to B and back to A.
A: It takes 25% more time to travel from A to B than it takes to travel from B to A.
B: C is midway betweda A and B and it takes 2 hours to travel from A to C and back to A
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How many square tiles with sides 5 inches long will be needed to cover the rectangular floor of a room?
A: The floor is 10 feet long.
B: The floor is 5 feet wide.
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A group of 49 consumers were offered a chance to subscribe to 3 magazines: A, B and C. 38 of the consumers subscribed to atleast one of the magazines. How many of the 49 consumers subscribed to exactly two of the magazines ?
A: 12 of the 49 consumers subscribed to all the three magazines.
B: 20 of the 49 consumers subscribed to magazine A.
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Questions are followed by two statements A and B
What is the two-digit number whose first digit is 'a' and the second digit is 'b'? The number is greater than 9.
A: The number is a multiple of 51.
B: The sum of the digits 'a' and 'b' is 6.
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Questions are followed by two statements A and B
Is y larger than 1 ?
A: y is greater than 0
B: y
2
- 4 = 0
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Questions are followed by two statements A and B
Is the integer x divisible by 3?
A: The last digit in x is 3
B: x + 5 is divisible by 6.
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Questions are followed by two statements A and B
How much is Mohan's weekly salary?
A: Mohan's weekly salary is twice as much as Sohan's weekly salary.
B: Sohan's weekly salary is 40% of the total of Ram's and Mohan's weekly salaries.
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Questions are followed by two statements A and B
What is the percentage of defective items produced in a factory?
A: The total number of defective items produced is 1,234.
B: The ratio of defective items to non-defective is 32 to 5,678.
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