What is the fraction of the total number of cars to the total number of vehicles parked? A B C D
The length of Crayon Y is exactly half way between the lengths of Crayon X and Crayon Z. What is the total length of Crayons X, Y and Z? A B C D
Select the correct option. ATwo or more lines are said to be concurrent, if they pass through a common point. BOnly 2 lines can be drawn passing through one point. CA ray has two end points. DNone of these
Divya bought 10 litres of milk. She poured the milk equally into 7 containers. There was 0.20 litre of milk left. What was the volume of milk in each container? A1.40 L B1.30 L C1.25 L D1.36 L
Find the compound interest on ₹ 50,000 for 3 years, compounded annually, and the rate of interest being 10%, 12% and 15% for three successive years, respectively. A₹ 20,840 B₹ 70,840 C₹ 60,720 D₹ 67,560
A tea plucker plucked tea leaves on three successive days. If he plucked 2,12,350 tea leaves on Monday, 3,12,250 on Tuesday and 1,23,520 on Wednesday, then how many tea leaves were plucked in all during the three days? A3,291,60 B6,48,120 C4,28,120 D5,23,610
If x = (3 - 2 - 3 - 3), y = (3 - 3 - 3 - 4) and z = (3 - 4 - 3 - 2) then find the value of 81xyz. A B C D
The given graph shows the number of people who prefer playing different sports in the given six years. Study the given graph carefully and answer the following question. What is the ratio of the number of people who prefer playing Cricket in 2001 to the number of people who prefer playing Tennis in the year 2003? A14 : 17 B16 : 13 C15 : 11 D13 : 15
Read the following information and answer the question given below it.(i) L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circle facing the centre. (ii) N, who is third to the left of P, is not a neighbour of R and M. (iii) S is the neighbour of ‘O’ and ‘R’ and is third to the right of M. (iv) L is not the neighbour of O, who is second to the left of N. What is the position of Q? A Immediate right of R B Immediate left of N C Third to the right of M D Second to the left of S
Which of the following statements is incorrect? AAn infinite number of lines can be drawn passing through one given point. BPoints which are not on the same line are called non-collinear points. CThe closed curves that do not cross themselves are called simple closed curves. DNone of these