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Question: Two cars are travelling from the same starting point in the same direction, having started their commute at the same time. The first car travels at a steady rate of 55 mph, while the second travels at a steady rate of 52 mph. How much time will pass before the cars are 15 miles away from each other?
A. 3 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 4 hours
E. 7 hours
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: Two cars are travelling from the same starting point in the same direction, having started their commute at the same time. The first car travels at a steady rate of 55 mph, while the second travels at a steady rate of 52 mph. How much time will pass before the cars are 15 miles away from each other?
A. 3 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 4 hours
E. 7 hours
Answer:
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Question: Two cars are travelling from the same starting point in the same direction, having started their commute at the same time. The first car travels at a steady rate of 55 mph, while the second travels at a steady rate of 52 mph. How much time will pass before the cars are 15 miles away from each other?
A. 3 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 4 hours
E. 7 hours
Answer:
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Question: Two cars are travelling from the same starting point in the same direction, having started their commute at the same time. The first car travels at a steady rate of 55 mph, while the second travels at a steady rate of 52 mph. How much time will pass before the cars are 15 miles away from each other?
A. 3 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 4 hours
E. 7 hours
Answer: B
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21 |
Question: Alex and Jacob works at a toy shop that make toys. Alex takes 7 hours to make a toy, and Jacob takes 9 hours to make a toy. During a month, both of them makes 35 toys in total. If both of them have worked for almost similar number of hours how many toys have been prepared by Jacob?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. 18
E. 19
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Alex and Jacob works at a toy shop that make toys. Alex takes 7 hours to make a toy, and Jacob takes 9 hours to make a toy. During a month, both of them makes 35 toys in total. If both of them have worked for almost similar number of hours how many toys have been prepared by Jacob?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. 18
E. 19
Answer:
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Question: Alex and Jacob works at a toy shop that make toys. Alex takes 7 hours to make a toy, and Jacob takes 9 hours to make a toy. During a month, both of them makes 35 toys in total. If both of them have worked for almost similar number of hours how many toys have been prepared by Jacob?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. 18
E. 19
Answer:
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Question: Alex and Jacob works at a toy shop that make toys. Alex takes 7 hours to make a toy, and Jacob takes 9 hours to make a toy. During a month, both of them makes 35 toys in total. If both of them have worked for almost similar number of hours how many toys have been prepared by Jacob?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 17
D. 18
E. 19
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:21
|
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165 |
Question: If x<0, y>0, and |x^3| > |y^2|, which of the following must be true?
A. x > y
B. y^2 > x^2
C. -x^3 < y^2
D. –x < y
E. x < –y
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: If x<0, y>0, and |x^3| > |y^2|, which of the following must be true?
A. x > y
B. y^2 > x^2
C. -x^3 < y^2
D. –x < y
E. x < –y
Answer:
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Question: If x<0, y>0, and |x^3| > |y^2|, which of the following must be true?
A. x > y
B. y^2 > x^2
C. -x^3 < y^2
D. –x < y
E. x < –y
Answer:
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Question: If x<0, y>0, and |x^3| > |y^2|, which of the following must be true?
A. x > y
B. y^2 > x^2
C. -x^3 < y^2
D. –x < y
E. x < –y
Answer: B
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214 |
Question: IF one gallon of soft drink is made of 40% orange juice and 60% water, how many additional gallons of orange juice must be mixed in order to make the orange juice 60% of the soft drink?
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 1.25
D. 1.5
E. 2
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: IF one gallon of soft drink is made of 40% orange juice and 60% water, how many additional gallons of orange juice must be mixed in order to make the orange juice 60% of the soft drink?
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 1.25
D. 1.5
E. 2
Answer:
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Question: IF one gallon of soft drink is made of 40% orange juice and 60% water, how many additional gallons of orange juice must be mixed in order to make the orange juice 60% of the soft drink?
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 1.25
D. 1.5
E. 2
Answer:
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Question: IF one gallon of soft drink is made of 40% orange juice and 60% water, how many additional gallons of orange juice must be mixed in order to make the orange juice 60% of the soft drink?
A. 0.5
B. 1
C. 1.25
D. 1.5
E. 2
Answer: A
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122 |
Question: Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 70 mph. Once he reached B, he turned right around with pause, and returned to A at a constant speed of 90 mph. Exactly 3 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 70 miles away from it. What is the distance between A and B?
A. 180
B. 90
C. 270
D. 360
E. None of the above
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 70 mph. Once he reached B, he turned right around with pause, and returned to A at a constant speed of 90 mph. Exactly 3 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 70 miles away from it. What is the distance between A and B?
A. 180
B. 90
C. 270
D. 360
E. None of the above
Answer:
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Question: Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 70 mph. Once he reached B, he turned right around with pause, and returned to A at a constant speed of 90 mph. Exactly 3 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 70 miles away from it. What is the distance between A and B?
A. 180
B. 90
C. 270
D. 360
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
Question: Kevin drove from A to B at a constant speed of 70 mph. Once he reached B, he turned right around with pause, and returned to A at a constant speed of 90 mph. Exactly 3 hours before the end of his trip, he was still approaching B, only 70 miles away from it. What is the distance between A and B?
A. 180
B. 90
C. 270
D. 360
E. None of the above
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:122
|
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242 |
Question: If one third of 3/4 of a number is 21. Then, find the number?
A. 84
B. 66
C. 28
D. 19
E. 11
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: If one third of 3/4 of a number is 21. Then, find the number?
A. 84
B. 66
C. 28
D. 19
E. 11
Answer:
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Question: If one third of 3/4 of a number is 21. Then, find the number?
A. 84
B. 66
C. 28
D. 19
E. 11
Answer:
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Question: If one third of 3/4 of a number is 21. Then, find the number?
A. 84
B. 66
C. 28
D. 19
E. 11
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:242
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44 |
Question: At Daifu university, 24% of all students are members of both a chess club and a swim team. If 20% of members of the swim team are not members of the chess club, what percentage of all Daifu students are members of the swim team?
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
E. 60%
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: At Daifu university, 24% of all students are members of both a chess club and a swim team. If 20% of members of the swim team are not members of the chess club, what percentage of all Daifu students are members of the swim team?
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
E. 60%
Answer:
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Question: At Daifu university, 24% of all students are members of both a chess club and a swim team. If 20% of members of the swim team are not members of the chess club, what percentage of all Daifu students are members of the swim team?
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
E. 60%
Answer:
|
Question: At Daifu university, 24% of all students are members of both a chess club and a swim team. If 20% of members of the swim team are not members of the chess club, what percentage of all Daifu students are members of the swim team?
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
E. 60%
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:44
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135 |
Question: If there are 5,000 voters out of which 20% are not eligible to vote and there are two candidates contesting. The winning candidate won by 15% of the votes. What is the total number of votes he got ?
A. 3267
B. 2678
C. 2797
D. 2300
E. 2781
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: If there are 5,000 voters out of which 20% are not eligible to vote and there are two candidates contesting. The winning candidate won by 15% of the votes. What is the total number of votes he got ?
A. 3267
B. 2678
C. 2797
D. 2300
E. 2781
Answer:
|
Question: If there are 5,000 voters out of which 20% are not eligible to vote and there are two candidates contesting. The winning candidate won by 15% of the votes. What is the total number of votes he got ?
A. 3267
B. 2678
C. 2797
D. 2300
E. 2781
Answer:
|
Question: If there are 5,000 voters out of which 20% are not eligible to vote and there are two candidates contesting. The winning candidate won by 15% of the votes. What is the total number of votes he got ?
A. 3267
B. 2678
C. 2797
D. 2300
E. 2781
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:135
|
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0 |
Question: A car is being driven, in a straight line and at a uniform speed, towards the base of a vertical tower. The top of the tower is observed from the car and, in the process, it takes 10 minutes for the angle of elevation to change from 45° to 60°. After how much more time will this car reach the base of the tower?
A. 5(√3 + 1)
B. 6(√3 + √2)
C. 7(√3 – 1)
D. 8(√3 – 2)
E. None of these
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A car is being driven, in a straight line and at a uniform speed, towards the base of a vertical tower. The top of the tower is observed from the car and, in the process, it takes 10 minutes for the angle of elevation to change from 45° to 60°. After how much more time will this car reach the base of the tower?
A. 5(√3 + 1)
B. 6(√3 + √2)
C. 7(√3 – 1)
D. 8(√3 – 2)
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: A car is being driven, in a straight line and at a uniform speed, towards the base of a vertical tower. The top of the tower is observed from the car and, in the process, it takes 10 minutes for the angle of elevation to change from 45° to 60°. After how much more time will this car reach the base of the tower?
A. 5(√3 + 1)
B. 6(√3 + √2)
C. 7(√3 – 1)
D. 8(√3 – 2)
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: A car is being driven, in a straight line and at a uniform speed, towards the base of a vertical tower. The top of the tower is observed from the car and, in the process, it takes 10 minutes for the angle of elevation to change from 45° to 60°. After how much more time will this car reach the base of the tower?
A. 5(√3 + 1)
B. 6(√3 + √2)
C. 7(√3 – 1)
D. 8(√3 – 2)
E. None of these
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:0
|
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95 |
Question: A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 extra, each. The number of those who attended the picnic was
A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 24
E. 25
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 extra, each. The number of those who attended the picnic was
A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 24
E. 25
Answer:
|
Question: A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 extra, each. The number of those who attended the picnic was
A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 24
E. 25
Answer:
|
Question: A number of friends decided to go on a picnic and planned to spend Rs. 96 on eatables. Four of them, however, did not turn up. As a consequence, the remaining ones had to contribute Rs. 4 extra, each. The number of those who attended the picnic was
A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 24
E. 25
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:95
|
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96 |
Question: A wire in the shape of rectangle of length 27 cm and breadth 17 cm is rebent to form a square. What will be the measure of each side?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 22
D. 25
E. 31
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: A wire in the shape of rectangle of length 27 cm and breadth 17 cm is rebent to form a square. What will be the measure of each side?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 22
D. 25
E. 31
Answer:
|
Question: A wire in the shape of rectangle of length 27 cm and breadth 17 cm is rebent to form a square. What will be the measure of each side?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 22
D. 25
E. 31
Answer:
|
Question: A wire in the shape of rectangle of length 27 cm and breadth 17 cm is rebent to form a square. What will be the measure of each side?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 22
D. 25
E. 31
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:96
|
|
145 |
Question: My wall contains 8 red colour ties, 13 violet colour ties,10 blue colour ties, 5 pink colour ties, 4 green colour ties. If electricity is gone and I want at least two ties of same colour then how many ties I should take out from my rack?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 4 |
Question: My wall contains 8 red colour ties, 13 violet colour ties,10 blue colour ties, 5 pink colour ties, 4 green colour ties. If electricity is gone and I want at least two ties of same colour then how many ties I should take out from my rack?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Answer:
|
Question: My wall contains 8 red colour ties, 13 violet colour ties,10 blue colour ties, 5 pink colour ties, 4 green colour ties. If electricity is gone and I want at least two ties of same colour then how many ties I should take out from my rack?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Answer:
|
Question: My wall contains 8 red colour ties, 13 violet colour ties,10 blue colour ties, 5 pink colour ties, 4 green colour ties. If electricity is gone and I want at least two ties of same colour then how many ties I should take out from my rack?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
Answer: E
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:145
|
|
59 |
Question: The sum of the 5 consecutive two digit odd numbers when divided by 10 becomes a perfect square, which of the following can be one of these 5 numbers?
A. 47
B. 91
C. 41
D. 67
E. 44
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: The sum of the 5 consecutive two digit odd numbers when divided by 10 becomes a perfect square, which of the following can be one of these 5 numbers?
A. 47
B. 91
C. 41
D. 67
E. 44
Answer:
|
Question: The sum of the 5 consecutive two digit odd numbers when divided by 10 becomes a perfect square, which of the following can be one of these 5 numbers?
A. 47
B. 91
C. 41
D. 67
E. 44
Answer:
|
Question: The sum of the 5 consecutive two digit odd numbers when divided by 10 becomes a perfect square, which of the following can be one of these 5 numbers?
A. 47
B. 91
C. 41
D. 67
E. 44
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:59
|
|
16 |
Question: Consider there is an staircase elevator and you are coming down. If you walk 20 steps and stop, then you reach bottom in 10 minutes. If you walk 10 steps and stop, you reach to the ground in 20 minutes. What is the speed of the elevator?
A. 1 step/minute
B. 2 step/minute
C. 3 step/minute
D. 4 step/minute
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Consider there is an staircase elevator and you are coming down. If you walk 20 steps and stop, then you reach bottom in 10 minutes. If you walk 10 steps and stop, you reach to the ground in 20 minutes. What is the speed of the elevator?
A. 1 step/minute
B. 2 step/minute
C. 3 step/minute
D. 4 step/minute
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
Question: Consider there is an staircase elevator and you are coming down. If you walk 20 steps and stop, then you reach bottom in 10 minutes. If you walk 10 steps and stop, you reach to the ground in 20 minutes. What is the speed of the elevator?
A. 1 step/minute
B. 2 step/minute
C. 3 step/minute
D. 4 step/minute
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
Question: Consider there is an staircase elevator and you are coming down. If you walk 20 steps and stop, then you reach bottom in 10 minutes. If you walk 10 steps and stop, you reach to the ground in 20 minutes. What is the speed of the elevator?
A. 1 step/minute
B. 2 step/minute
C. 3 step/minute
D. 4 step/minute
E. None of the above
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:16
|
|
97 |
Question: A man divides Rs 8600 among 5 sons, 4 daughters and 2 nephews. If each daughter receives four times as much as each nephew, and each son receives five as much as each nephew. How much does each daughter receive ?
A. Rs 400
B. Rs 500
C. Rs 600
D. Rs 700
E. Rs 800
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 4 |
Question: A man divides Rs 8600 among 5 sons, 4 daughters and 2 nephews. If each daughter receives four times as much as each nephew, and each son receives five as much as each nephew. How much does each daughter receive ?
A. Rs 400
B. Rs 500
C. Rs 600
D. Rs 700
E. Rs 800
Answer:
|
Question: A man divides Rs 8600 among 5 sons, 4 daughters and 2 nephews. If each daughter receives four times as much as each nephew, and each son receives five as much as each nephew. How much does each daughter receive ?
A. Rs 400
B. Rs 500
C. Rs 600
D. Rs 700
E. Rs 800
Answer:
|
Question: A man divides Rs 8600 among 5 sons, 4 daughters and 2 nephews. If each daughter receives four times as much as each nephew, and each son receives five as much as each nephew. How much does each daughter receive ?
A. Rs 400
B. Rs 500
C. Rs 600
D. Rs 700
E. Rs 800
Answer: E
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:97
|
|
102 |
Question: M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If 3 men drop out how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift?
A. D/(M-3)
B. MD/3
C. M/(D-3)
D. 3D/(M2-3M)
E. None of these
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If 3 men drop out how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift?
A. D/(M-3)
B. MD/3
C. M/(D-3)
D. 3D/(M2-3M)
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If 3 men drop out how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift?
A. D/(M-3)
B. MD/3
C. M/(D-3)
D. 3D/(M2-3M)
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If 3 men drop out how much more will each have to contribute towards the purchase of the gift?
A. D/(M-3)
B. MD/3
C. M/(D-3)
D. 3D/(M2-3M)
E. None of these
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:102
|
|
25 |
Question: A retailer sold an appliance for 40 percent above cost, which represented a gross profit of $20.00. For what price did the retailer sell the appliance?
A. $27.30
B. $51.00
C. $63.00
D. $70.00
E. $91.00
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: A retailer sold an appliance for 40 percent above cost, which represented a gross profit of $20.00. For what price did the retailer sell the appliance?
A. $27.30
B. $51.00
C. $63.00
D. $70.00
E. $91.00
Answer:
|
Question: A retailer sold an appliance for 40 percent above cost, which represented a gross profit of $20.00. For what price did the retailer sell the appliance?
A. $27.30
B. $51.00
C. $63.00
D. $70.00
E. $91.00
Answer:
|
Question: A retailer sold an appliance for 40 percent above cost, which represented a gross profit of $20.00. For what price did the retailer sell the appliance?
A. $27.30
B. $51.00
C. $63.00
D. $70.00
E. $91.00
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:25
|
|
11 |
Question: At a certain factory, 10 percent of the staplers produced on Monday were defective and 2 percent of the non-defective staplers were rejected by mistake. If 72 of the non-defective staplers were rejected, what was the number of staplers produced that day?
A. 4,000
B. 4,200
C. 4,500
D. 4,800
E. 5,000
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: At a certain factory, 10 percent of the staplers produced on Monday were defective and 2 percent of the non-defective staplers were rejected by mistake. If 72 of the non-defective staplers were rejected, what was the number of staplers produced that day?
A. 4,000
B. 4,200
C. 4,500
D. 4,800
E. 5,000
Answer:
|
Question: At a certain factory, 10 percent of the staplers produced on Monday were defective and 2 percent of the non-defective staplers were rejected by mistake. If 72 of the non-defective staplers were rejected, what was the number of staplers produced that day?
A. 4,000
B. 4,200
C. 4,500
D. 4,800
E. 5,000
Answer:
|
Question: At a certain factory, 10 percent of the staplers produced on Monday were defective and 2 percent of the non-defective staplers were rejected by mistake. If 72 of the non-defective staplers were rejected, what was the number of staplers produced that day?
A. 4,000
B. 4,200
C. 4,500
D. 4,800
E. 5,000
Answer: A
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|
|
30 |
Question: The original retail price of an appliance was 60 percent more than its wholesale cost. If the appliance was actually sold for 20 percent less than the original retail price, then it was sold for what percent more than its wholesale cost?
A. 20%
B. 28%
C. 36%
D. 40%
E. 42%
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: The original retail price of an appliance was 60 percent more than its wholesale cost. If the appliance was actually sold for 20 percent less than the original retail price, then it was sold for what percent more than its wholesale cost?
A. 20%
B. 28%
C. 36%
D. 40%
E. 42%
Answer:
|
Question: The original retail price of an appliance was 60 percent more than its wholesale cost. If the appliance was actually sold for 20 percent less than the original retail price, then it was sold for what percent more than its wholesale cost?
A. 20%
B. 28%
C. 36%
D. 40%
E. 42%
Answer:
|
Question: The original retail price of an appliance was 60 percent more than its wholesale cost. If the appliance was actually sold for 20 percent less than the original retail price, then it was sold for what percent more than its wholesale cost?
A. 20%
B. 28%
C. 36%
D. 40%
E. 42%
Answer: B
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|
196 |
Question: At my favorite fruit stand, an orange costs 18 dollars, a pineapple costs 27 dollars, and a grape costs 15 dollars. Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?
A. 22 dollars
B. 15 dollars
C. 20 dollars
D. 18 dollars
E. 10 dollars
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: At my favorite fruit stand, an orange costs 18 dollars, a pineapple costs 27 dollars, and a grape costs 15 dollars. Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?
A. 22 dollars
B. 15 dollars
C. 20 dollars
D. 18 dollars
E. 10 dollars
Answer:
|
Question: At my favorite fruit stand, an orange costs 18 dollars, a pineapple costs 27 dollars, and a grape costs 15 dollars. Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?
A. 22 dollars
B. 15 dollars
C. 20 dollars
D. 18 dollars
E. 10 dollars
Answer:
|
Question: At my favorite fruit stand, an orange costs 18 dollars, a pineapple costs 27 dollars, and a grape costs 15 dollars. Using the same logic, can you tell how much a mango costs?
A. 22 dollars
B. 15 dollars
C. 20 dollars
D. 18 dollars
E. 10 dollars
Answer: B
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54 |
Question: A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 10
D. 11
E. 12
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 10
D. 11
E. 12
Answer:
|
Question: A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 10
D. 11
E. 12
Answer:
|
Question: A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 10
D. 11
E. 12
Answer: D
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|
|
243 |
Question: If m > 0, y > 0, and x is m percent of 4y, then, in terms of y, m is what percentage of x?
A. y/400
B. 4y
C. 50y
D. 2500/y
E. 5000/y
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: If m > 0, y > 0, and x is m percent of 4y, then, in terms of y, m is what percentage of x?
A. y/400
B. 4y
C. 50y
D. 2500/y
E. 5000/y
Answer:
|
Question: If m > 0, y > 0, and x is m percent of 4y, then, in terms of y, m is what percentage of x?
A. y/400
B. 4y
C. 50y
D. 2500/y
E. 5000/y
Answer:
|
Question: If m > 0, y > 0, and x is m percent of 4y, then, in terms of y, m is what percentage of x?
A. y/400
B. 4y
C. 50y
D. 2500/y
E. 5000/y
Answer: D
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|
237 |
Question: At a conference, one team is made up of 4 men and 4 women. Four presenters are chosen to present the team's findings in front of the entire conference. How many different groups of presenters can be chosen from the team if a team cannot be composed of men only or women only? (Two groups of presenters are considered different if at least one presenter is different.)
A. 120
B. 19
C. 180
D. 420
E. 460
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: At a conference, one team is made up of 4 men and 4 women. Four presenters are chosen to present the team's findings in front of the entire conference. How many different groups of presenters can be chosen from the team if a team cannot be composed of men only or women only? (Two groups of presenters are considered different if at least one presenter is different.)
A. 120
B. 19
C. 180
D. 420
E. 460
Answer:
|
Question: At a conference, one team is made up of 4 men and 4 women. Four presenters are chosen to present the team's findings in front of the entire conference. How many different groups of presenters can be chosen from the team if a team cannot be composed of men only or women only? (Two groups of presenters are considered different if at least one presenter is different.)
A. 120
B. 19
C. 180
D. 420
E. 460
Answer:
|
Question: At a conference, one team is made up of 4 men and 4 women. Four presenters are chosen to present the team's findings in front of the entire conference. How many different groups of presenters can be chosen from the team if a team cannot be composed of men only or women only? (Two groups of presenters are considered different if at least one presenter is different.)
A. 120
B. 19
C. 180
D. 420
E. 460
Answer: B
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|
|
105 |
Question: Mark told John "If you give me half your money I will have Rs.75. John said, "if you give me one third of your money, I will have Rs.75/-. How much money did John have ?
A. 22
B. 60
C. 28
D. 26
E. 18
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: Mark told John "If you give me half your money I will have Rs.75. John said, "if you give me one third of your money, I will have Rs.75/-. How much money did John have ?
A. 22
B. 60
C. 28
D. 26
E. 18
Answer:
|
Question: Mark told John "If you give me half your money I will have Rs.75. John said, "if you give me one third of your money, I will have Rs.75/-. How much money did John have ?
A. 22
B. 60
C. 28
D. 26
E. 18
Answer:
|
Question: Mark told John "If you give me half your money I will have Rs.75. John said, "if you give me one third of your money, I will have Rs.75/-. How much money did John have ?
A. 22
B. 60
C. 28
D. 26
E. 18
Answer: B
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|
|
12 |
Question: Machine A puts out a yo-yo every 6 minutes. Machine B puts out a yo-yo every 9 minutes. After how many minutes will they have produced 10 yo-yos?
A. 24 minutes
B. 32 minutes
C. 36 minutes
D. 64 minutes
E. 72 minutes
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: Machine A puts out a yo-yo every 6 minutes. Machine B puts out a yo-yo every 9 minutes. After how many minutes will they have produced 10 yo-yos?
A. 24 minutes
B. 32 minutes
C. 36 minutes
D. 64 minutes
E. 72 minutes
Answer:
|
Question: Machine A puts out a yo-yo every 6 minutes. Machine B puts out a yo-yo every 9 minutes. After how many minutes will they have produced 10 yo-yos?
A. 24 minutes
B. 32 minutes
C. 36 minutes
D. 64 minutes
E. 72 minutes
Answer:
|
Question: Machine A puts out a yo-yo every 6 minutes. Machine B puts out a yo-yo every 9 minutes. After how many minutes will they have produced 10 yo-yos?
A. 24 minutes
B. 32 minutes
C. 36 minutes
D. 64 minutes
E. 72 minutes
Answer: C
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|
|
156 |
Question: In a survey of students, each student selected from a list of 10 songs the 2 songs that the student liked best. If each song was selected 5 times, how many students were surveyed?
A. 96
B. 48
C. 32
D. 25
E. 18
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: In a survey of students, each student selected from a list of 10 songs the 2 songs that the student liked best. If each song was selected 5 times, how many students were surveyed?
A. 96
B. 48
C. 32
D. 25
E. 18
Answer:
|
Question: In a survey of students, each student selected from a list of 10 songs the 2 songs that the student liked best. If each song was selected 5 times, how many students were surveyed?
A. 96
B. 48
C. 32
D. 25
E. 18
Answer:
|
Question: In a survey of students, each student selected from a list of 10 songs the 2 songs that the student liked best. If each song was selected 5 times, how many students were surveyed?
A. 96
B. 48
C. 32
D. 25
E. 18
Answer: D
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|
7 |
Question: A train running at a speed of 100 miles/hour, takes 10 hours to reach its destination. After covering quarter of the distance, it starts raining and the train has to be slowed to speed of 75 miles/hour. What is the total journey duration?
A. 10
B. 11.5
C. 12.5
D. 13.5
E. 15
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: A train running at a speed of 100 miles/hour, takes 10 hours to reach its destination. After covering quarter of the distance, it starts raining and the train has to be slowed to speed of 75 miles/hour. What is the total journey duration?
A. 10
B. 11.5
C. 12.5
D. 13.5
E. 15
Answer:
|
Question: A train running at a speed of 100 miles/hour, takes 10 hours to reach its destination. After covering quarter of the distance, it starts raining and the train has to be slowed to speed of 75 miles/hour. What is the total journey duration?
A. 10
B. 11.5
C. 12.5
D. 13.5
E. 15
Answer:
|
Question: A train running at a speed of 100 miles/hour, takes 10 hours to reach its destination. After covering quarter of the distance, it starts raining and the train has to be slowed to speed of 75 miles/hour. What is the total journey duration?
A. 10
B. 11.5
C. 12.5
D. 13.5
E. 15
Answer: C
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|
|
141 |
Question: A flagstaff 17.5 metre high casts a shadow of length 40.25 metre. The height of building, which casts a shadow of length 28.75 metre under similar conditions will be :
A. 12 metre
B. 12.5 metre
C. 13.5 metre
D. 14 metre
E. 15 metre
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A flagstaff 17.5 metre high casts a shadow of length 40.25 metre. The height of building, which casts a shadow of length 28.75 metre under similar conditions will be :
A. 12 metre
B. 12.5 metre
C. 13.5 metre
D. 14 metre
E. 15 metre
Answer:
|
Question: A flagstaff 17.5 metre high casts a shadow of length 40.25 metre. The height of building, which casts a shadow of length 28.75 metre under similar conditions will be :
A. 12 metre
B. 12.5 metre
C. 13.5 metre
D. 14 metre
E. 15 metre
Answer:
|
Question: A flagstaff 17.5 metre high casts a shadow of length 40.25 metre. The height of building, which casts a shadow of length 28.75 metre under similar conditions will be :
A. 12 metre
B. 12.5 metre
C. 13.5 metre
D. 14 metre
E. 15 metre
Answer: B
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|
|
130 |
Question: A man walks at 5 kmph for 6 hrs and at 4 kmph for 12 hrs. His average speed is
A. 4 1/3 km/h
B. 7 2/3 km/h
C. 9 ½ km/h
D. 8 km/h
E. 81 km/h
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A man walks at 5 kmph for 6 hrs and at 4 kmph for 12 hrs. His average speed is
A. 4 1/3 km/h
B. 7 2/3 km/h
C. 9 ½ km/h
D. 8 km/h
E. 81 km/h
Answer:
|
Question: A man walks at 5 kmph for 6 hrs and at 4 kmph for 12 hrs. His average speed is
A. 4 1/3 km/h
B. 7 2/3 km/h
C. 9 ½ km/h
D. 8 km/h
E. 81 km/h
Answer:
|
Question: A man walks at 5 kmph for 6 hrs and at 4 kmph for 12 hrs. His average speed is
A. 4 1/3 km/h
B. 7 2/3 km/h
C. 9 ½ km/h
D. 8 km/h
E. 81 km/h
Answer: A
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|
17 |
Question: Last year, a Home Appliance Store sold an average(arithmetic mean) of 42 microwave ovens per month. In the first 10 months of this year,the store has sold an average(arithmetic mean) of only 20 microwave ovens per month. What was the average number of microwave ovens sold per month during the entire 22 months period ?
A. 21
B. 30
C. 31
D. 32
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: Last year, a Home Appliance Store sold an average(arithmetic mean) of 42 microwave ovens per month. In the first 10 months of this year,the store has sold an average(arithmetic mean) of only 20 microwave ovens per month. What was the average number of microwave ovens sold per month during the entire 22 months period ?
A. 21
B. 30
C. 31
D. 32
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
Question: Last year, a Home Appliance Store sold an average(arithmetic mean) of 42 microwave ovens per month. In the first 10 months of this year,the store has sold an average(arithmetic mean) of only 20 microwave ovens per month. What was the average number of microwave ovens sold per month during the entire 22 months period ?
A. 21
B. 30
C. 31
D. 32
E. None of the above
Answer:
|
Question: Last year, a Home Appliance Store sold an average(arithmetic mean) of 42 microwave ovens per month. In the first 10 months of this year,the store has sold an average(arithmetic mean) of only 20 microwave ovens per month. What was the average number of microwave ovens sold per month during the entire 22 months period ?
A. 21
B. 30
C. 31
D. 32
E. None of the above
Answer: D
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|
|
199 |
Question: Three friends Alan, Roger and Peter attempt to answer a question on an exam. Alan randomly guesses the answer, giving him a 1/5 probability of guessing correctly. Roger cheats by looking at the paper of the student in front of him, giving him a 2/3 probability of answering correctly. And Peter dutifully performs the calculations, then marks the answer, giving him a 5/6 probability of a correct answer. What is the probability that the question is answered correctly, but not via cheating?
A. 1/18
B. 1/9
C. 23/90
D. 5/18
E. 13/45
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Three friends Alan, Roger and Peter attempt to answer a question on an exam. Alan randomly guesses the answer, giving him a 1/5 probability of guessing correctly. Roger cheats by looking at the paper of the student in front of him, giving him a 2/3 probability of answering correctly. And Peter dutifully performs the calculations, then marks the answer, giving him a 5/6 probability of a correct answer. What is the probability that the question is answered correctly, but not via cheating?
A. 1/18
B. 1/9
C. 23/90
D. 5/18
E. 13/45
Answer:
|
Question: Three friends Alan, Roger and Peter attempt to answer a question on an exam. Alan randomly guesses the answer, giving him a 1/5 probability of guessing correctly. Roger cheats by looking at the paper of the student in front of him, giving him a 2/3 probability of answering correctly. And Peter dutifully performs the calculations, then marks the answer, giving him a 5/6 probability of a correct answer. What is the probability that the question is answered correctly, but not via cheating?
A. 1/18
B. 1/9
C. 23/90
D. 5/18
E. 13/45
Answer:
|
Question: Three friends Alan, Roger and Peter attempt to answer a question on an exam. Alan randomly guesses the answer, giving him a 1/5 probability of guessing correctly. Roger cheats by looking at the paper of the student in front of him, giving him a 2/3 probability of answering correctly. And Peter dutifully performs the calculations, then marks the answer, giving him a 5/6 probability of a correct answer. What is the probability that the question is answered correctly, but not via cheating?
A. 1/18
B. 1/9
C. 23/90
D. 5/18
E. 13/45
Answer: A
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|
49 |
Question: The price of a product is reduced by 30% . By what percentage should it be increased to make it 100%
A. 41.86%
B. 42.86%
C. 43.86%
D. 44.86%
E. 45.86%
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: The price of a product is reduced by 30% . By what percentage should it be increased to make it 100%
A. 41.86%
B. 42.86%
C. 43.86%
D. 44.86%
E. 45.86%
Answer:
|
Question: The price of a product is reduced by 30% . By what percentage should it be increased to make it 100%
A. 41.86%
B. 42.86%
C. 43.86%
D. 44.86%
E. 45.86%
Answer:
|
Question: The price of a product is reduced by 30% . By what percentage should it be increased to make it 100%
A. 41.86%
B. 42.86%
C. 43.86%
D. 44.86%
E. 45.86%
Answer: B
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|
|
197 |
Question: In the coordinate plane, a triangle has vertices at (a,0), (b,0), and (x,y). If a>x>b>0>y, which of the following represents the area of that triangle?
A. (ay−by)/2
B. (ab−ay)/2
C. (by−ay)/2
D. (ay+by)/x
E. (a−b)/2y
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: In the coordinate plane, a triangle has vertices at (a,0), (b,0), and (x,y). If a>x>b>0>y, which of the following represents the area of that triangle?
A. (ay−by)/2
B. (ab−ay)/2
C. (by−ay)/2
D. (ay+by)/x
E. (a−b)/2y
Answer:
|
Question: In the coordinate plane, a triangle has vertices at (a,0), (b,0), and (x,y). If a>x>b>0>y, which of the following represents the area of that triangle?
A. (ay−by)/2
B. (ab−ay)/2
C. (by−ay)/2
D. (ay+by)/x
E. (a−b)/2y
Answer:
|
Question: In the coordinate plane, a triangle has vertices at (a,0), (b,0), and (x,y). If a>x>b>0>y, which of the following represents the area of that triangle?
A. (ay−by)/2
B. (ab−ay)/2
C. (by−ay)/2
D. (ay+by)/x
E. (a−b)/2y
Answer: C
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|
|
48 |
Question: A man borrows Rs.360 If he pays it back in 12 monthly installments of Rs.31.50, what is his interest rate?
A. 1.5%
B. 4.5%
C. 10%
D. 5%
E. 12%
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: A man borrows Rs.360 If he pays it back in 12 monthly installments of Rs.31.50, what is his interest rate?
A. 1.5%
B. 4.5%
C. 10%
D. 5%
E. 12%
Answer:
|
Question: A man borrows Rs.360 If he pays it back in 12 monthly installments of Rs.31.50, what is his interest rate?
A. 1.5%
B. 4.5%
C. 10%
D. 5%
E. 12%
Answer:
|
Question: A man borrows Rs.360 If he pays it back in 12 monthly installments of Rs.31.50, what is his interest rate?
A. 1.5%
B. 4.5%
C. 10%
D. 5%
E. 12%
Answer: D
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|
|
6 |
Question: Find the total no. of distinct bike no.'s that can beformed using 2 letters followed by 2 no.'s. How many letters need to be distinct?
A. 74453
B. 64543
C. 74325
D. 65000
E. 97656
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: Find the total no. of distinct bike no.'s that can beformed using 2 letters followed by 2 no.'s. How many letters need to be distinct?
A. 74453
B. 64543
C. 74325
D. 65000
E. 97656
Answer:
|
Question: Find the total no. of distinct bike no.'s that can beformed using 2 letters followed by 2 no.'s. How many letters need to be distinct?
A. 74453
B. 64543
C. 74325
D. 65000
E. 97656
Answer:
|
Question: Find the total no. of distinct bike no.'s that can beformed using 2 letters followed by 2 no.'s. How many letters need to be distinct?
A. 74453
B. 64543
C. 74325
D. 65000
E. 97656
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:6
|
|
181 |
Question: Fernando purchased a university meal plan that allows him to have a total of 3 lunches and 3 dinners per week. If the cafeteria is closed on weekends and Fernando always goes home for a dinner on Friday nights, how many options does he have to allocate his meals?
A. 5C3*4C3
B. 5C4*4C2
C. 5C2*4C4
D. 5C6*4C5
E. 4C3*4C3
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Fernando purchased a university meal plan that allows him to have a total of 3 lunches and 3 dinners per week. If the cafeteria is closed on weekends and Fernando always goes home for a dinner on Friday nights, how many options does he have to allocate his meals?
A. 5C3*4C3
B. 5C4*4C2
C. 5C2*4C4
D. 5C6*4C5
E. 4C3*4C3
Answer:
|
Question: Fernando purchased a university meal plan that allows him to have a total of 3 lunches and 3 dinners per week. If the cafeteria is closed on weekends and Fernando always goes home for a dinner on Friday nights, how many options does he have to allocate his meals?
A. 5C3*4C3
B. 5C4*4C2
C. 5C2*4C4
D. 5C6*4C5
E. 4C3*4C3
Answer:
|
Question: Fernando purchased a university meal plan that allows him to have a total of 3 lunches and 3 dinners per week. If the cafeteria is closed on weekends and Fernando always goes home for a dinner on Friday nights, how many options does he have to allocate his meals?
A. 5C3*4C3
B. 5C4*4C2
C. 5C2*4C4
D. 5C6*4C5
E. 4C3*4C3
Answer: A
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|
|
58 |
Question: There is well of depth 30m and frog is at bottom of the well. He jumps 3m up one day and falls back 2m down the same day. How many days will it take for the frog to come out of the well?
A. 25 days
B. 26 days
C. 27 days
D. 28 days
E. 29 days
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: There is well of depth 30m and frog is at bottom of the well. He jumps 3m up one day and falls back 2m down the same day. How many days will it take for the frog to come out of the well?
A. 25 days
B. 26 days
C. 27 days
D. 28 days
E. 29 days
Answer:
|
Question: There is well of depth 30m and frog is at bottom of the well. He jumps 3m up one day and falls back 2m down the same day. How many days will it take for the frog to come out of the well?
A. 25 days
B. 26 days
C. 27 days
D. 28 days
E. 29 days
Answer:
|
Question: There is well of depth 30m and frog is at bottom of the well. He jumps 3m up one day and falls back 2m down the same day. How many days will it take for the frog to come out of the well?
A. 25 days
B. 26 days
C. 27 days
D. 28 days
E. 29 days
Answer: D
| null |
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|
|
201 |
Question: All 250 files on Sam's hard drive are infected by either a virus or a worm or both. The number of files that are infected only by a worm is 2.5 times the number of files that are infected by both a virus and a worm. If 50% of the files were not infected by a virus, how many of Sam's files were NOT infected by a worm?
A. 50
B. 70
C. 75
D. 100
E. 125
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: All 250 files on Sam's hard drive are infected by either a virus or a worm or both. The number of files that are infected only by a worm is 2.5 times the number of files that are infected by both a virus and a worm. If 50% of the files were not infected by a virus, how many of Sam's files were NOT infected by a worm?
A. 50
B. 70
C. 75
D. 100
E. 125
Answer:
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Question: All 250 files on Sam's hard drive are infected by either a virus or a worm or both. The number of files that are infected only by a worm is 2.5 times the number of files that are infected by both a virus and a worm. If 50% of the files were not infected by a virus, how many of Sam's files were NOT infected by a worm?
A. 50
B. 70
C. 75
D. 100
E. 125
Answer:
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Question: All 250 files on Sam's hard drive are infected by either a virus or a worm or both. The number of files that are infected only by a worm is 2.5 times the number of files that are infected by both a virus and a worm. If 50% of the files were not infected by a virus, how many of Sam's files were NOT infected by a worm?
A. 50
B. 70
C. 75
D. 100
E. 125
Answer: C
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200 |
Question: The difference between simple interest and C.I. at the same rate for Rs.5000 for 2 years in Rs.72. The rate of interest is?
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 6%
D. 8%
E. 4%
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: The difference between simple interest and C.I. at the same rate for Rs.5000 for 2 years in Rs.72. The rate of interest is?
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 6%
D. 8%
E. 4%
Answer:
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Question: The difference between simple interest and C.I. at the same rate for Rs.5000 for 2 years in Rs.72. The rate of interest is?
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 6%
D. 8%
E. 4%
Answer:
|
Question: The difference between simple interest and C.I. at the same rate for Rs.5000 for 2 years in Rs.72. The rate of interest is?
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 6%
D. 8%
E. 4%
Answer: B
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163 |
Question: What is the greatest number of identical bouquets that can be made out of 28 white and 98 red tulips if no flowers are to be left out? (Two bouquets are identical whenever the number of red tulips in the two bouquets is equal and the number of white tulips in the two bouquets is equal.)
A. 4
B. 7
C. 10
D. 14
E. 21
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: What is the greatest number of identical bouquets that can be made out of 28 white and 98 red tulips if no flowers are to be left out? (Two bouquets are identical whenever the number of red tulips in the two bouquets is equal and the number of white tulips in the two bouquets is equal.)
A. 4
B. 7
C. 10
D. 14
E. 21
Answer:
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Question: What is the greatest number of identical bouquets that can be made out of 28 white and 98 red tulips if no flowers are to be left out? (Two bouquets are identical whenever the number of red tulips in the two bouquets is equal and the number of white tulips in the two bouquets is equal.)
A. 4
B. 7
C. 10
D. 14
E. 21
Answer:
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Question: What is the greatest number of identical bouquets that can be made out of 28 white and 98 red tulips if no flowers are to be left out? (Two bouquets are identical whenever the number of red tulips in the two bouquets is equal and the number of white tulips in the two bouquets is equal.)
A. 4
B. 7
C. 10
D. 14
E. 21
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:163
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101 |
Question: A club consists of members whose ages are in A.P. The common difference being 3 months. If the youngest member of the club is just 7 years old and the sum of the ages of all the members is 250, then number of members in the club are :
A. 18
B. 20
C. 25
D. 26
E. 27
Answer:
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"C",
"D",
"E"
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Question: A club consists of members whose ages are in A.P. The common difference being 3 months. If the youngest member of the club is just 7 years old and the sum of the ages of all the members is 250, then number of members in the club are :
A. 18
B. 20
C. 25
D. 26
E. 27
Answer:
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Question: A club consists of members whose ages are in A.P. The common difference being 3 months. If the youngest member of the club is just 7 years old and the sum of the ages of all the members is 250, then number of members in the club are :
A. 18
B. 20
C. 25
D. 26
E. 27
Answer:
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Question: A club consists of members whose ages are in A.P. The common difference being 3 months. If the youngest member of the club is just 7 years old and the sum of the ages of all the members is 250, then number of members in the club are :
A. 18
B. 20
C. 25
D. 26
E. 27
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:101
|
|
117 |
Question: A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
A. 8.75
B. 8.79
C. 8.75
D. 8.71
E. 8.72
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
A. 8.75
B. 8.79
C. 8.75
D. 8.71
E. 8.72
Answer:
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Question: A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
A. 8.75
B. 8.79
C. 8.75
D. 8.71
E. 8.72
Answer:
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Question: A paper is in a square form whose one side is 20 cm. Two semi circles are drawn on its opposites as diameters. If these semi circles are cut down what is the area of the remaining paper?
A. 8.75
B. 8.79
C. 8.75
D. 8.71
E. 8.72
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:117
|
|
90 |
Question: In how many ways can a teacher in a kindergarten school arrange a group of 3 children (Susan, Tim and Zen) on 3 identical chairs in a straight line so that Susan is on the left of Tim?
A. 7
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 6
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: In how many ways can a teacher in a kindergarten school arrange a group of 3 children (Susan, Tim and Zen) on 3 identical chairs in a straight line so that Susan is on the left of Tim?
A. 7
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 6
Answer:
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Question: In how many ways can a teacher in a kindergarten school arrange a group of 3 children (Susan, Tim and Zen) on 3 identical chairs in a straight line so that Susan is on the left of Tim?
A. 7
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 6
Answer:
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Question: In how many ways can a teacher in a kindergarten school arrange a group of 3 children (Susan, Tim and Zen) on 3 identical chairs in a straight line so that Susan is on the left of Tim?
A. 7
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 6
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:90
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133 |
Question: The bus fare of one adult is Rs. 140 from Ranchi to Patna and bus fare of a child is half the fare of one adult between the same places. What is the total bus fare of 4 adults and 3 children between same places?
A. Rs. 666
B. Rs. 670
C. Rs. 700
D. Rs. 570
E. Rs. 770
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
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Question: The bus fare of one adult is Rs. 140 from Ranchi to Patna and bus fare of a child is half the fare of one adult between the same places. What is the total bus fare of 4 adults and 3 children between same places?
A. Rs. 666
B. Rs. 670
C. Rs. 700
D. Rs. 570
E. Rs. 770
Answer:
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Question: The bus fare of one adult is Rs. 140 from Ranchi to Patna and bus fare of a child is half the fare of one adult between the same places. What is the total bus fare of 4 adults and 3 children between same places?
A. Rs. 666
B. Rs. 670
C. Rs. 700
D. Rs. 570
E. Rs. 770
Answer:
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Question: The bus fare of one adult is Rs. 140 from Ranchi to Patna and bus fare of a child is half the fare of one adult between the same places. What is the total bus fare of 4 adults and 3 children between same places?
A. Rs. 666
B. Rs. 670
C. Rs. 700
D. Rs. 570
E. Rs. 770
Answer: E
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:133
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|
227 |
Question: A box contains a certain number of balls, marked successively from 1 to n. If there are 45 different ways that two balls can be selected from the box such that the ball with number 3 marked on it is not selected, then what is the value of n?
A. 11
B. 10
C. 9
D. 8
E. 7
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A box contains a certain number of balls, marked successively from 1 to n. If there are 45 different ways that two balls can be selected from the box such that the ball with number 3 marked on it is not selected, then what is the value of n?
A. 11
B. 10
C. 9
D. 8
E. 7
Answer:
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Question: A box contains a certain number of balls, marked successively from 1 to n. If there are 45 different ways that two balls can be selected from the box such that the ball with number 3 marked on it is not selected, then what is the value of n?
A. 11
B. 10
C. 9
D. 8
E. 7
Answer:
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Question: A box contains a certain number of balls, marked successively from 1 to n. If there are 45 different ways that two balls can be selected from the box such that the ball with number 3 marked on it is not selected, then what is the value of n?
A. 11
B. 10
C. 9
D. 8
E. 7
Answer: A
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|
152 |
Question: If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
E. 14
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
E. 14
Answer:
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Question: If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
E. 14
Answer:
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Question: If Jill needed to buy 10 bottles of soda for a party in which 8 people attended, how many bottles of soda will she need to buy for a party in which 12 people are attending?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12
E. 14
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:152
|
|
28 |
Question: A jeep travels a certain distance taking 6 hours in the forward journey. During the return journey, it increased its speed by 12km/hr and took 4 hours. What is the distance travelled by the jeep?
A. 126km
B. 144km
C. 127km
D. 228km
E. 128km
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A jeep travels a certain distance taking 6 hours in the forward journey. During the return journey, it increased its speed by 12km/hr and took 4 hours. What is the distance travelled by the jeep?
A. 126km
B. 144km
C. 127km
D. 228km
E. 128km
Answer:
|
Question: A jeep travels a certain distance taking 6 hours in the forward journey. During the return journey, it increased its speed by 12km/hr and took 4 hours. What is the distance travelled by the jeep?
A. 126km
B. 144km
C. 127km
D. 228km
E. 128km
Answer:
|
Question: A jeep travels a certain distance taking 6 hours in the forward journey. During the return journey, it increased its speed by 12km/hr and took 4 hours. What is the distance travelled by the jeep?
A. 126km
B. 144km
C. 127km
D. 228km
E. 128km
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:28
|
|
139 |
Question: Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
A. 9
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3
E. 2
Answer:
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 4 |
Question: Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
A. 9
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3
E. 2
Answer:
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Question: Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
A. 9
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3
E. 2
Answer:
|
Question: Winson runs from his home to his school at an average speed of 10 miles/hr, and then walks home along the same route at an average speed of 5 miles/hr. If the whole journey took one hour, how many miles is his home from his school?
A. 9
B. 6
C. 4
D. 3
E. 2
Answer: E
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:139
|
|
50 |
Question: I have a money pouch containing Rs. 700. There are equal number of 25 paise coins, 50 paise coins and one rupee coins.
How many of each are there?
A. 453
B. 651
C. 400
D. 487
E. 286
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: I have a money pouch containing Rs. 700. There are equal number of 25 paise coins, 50 paise coins and one rupee coins.
How many of each are there?
A. 453
B. 651
C. 400
D. 487
E. 286
Answer:
|
Question: I have a money pouch containing Rs. 700. There are equal number of 25 paise coins, 50 paise coins and one rupee coins.
How many of each are there?
A. 453
B. 651
C. 400
D. 487
E. 286
Answer:
|
Question: I have a money pouch containing Rs. 700. There are equal number of 25 paise coins, 50 paise coins and one rupee coins.
How many of each are there?
A. 453
B. 651
C. 400
D. 487
E. 286
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:50
|
|
53 |
Question: There are 10 oranges in a basket. Find the no. of ways in which 2 oranges are chosen from the basket?
A. 45
B. 90
C. 120
D. 150
E. 180
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: There are 10 oranges in a basket. Find the no. of ways in which 2 oranges are chosen from the basket?
A. 45
B. 90
C. 120
D. 150
E. 180
Answer:
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Question: There are 10 oranges in a basket. Find the no. of ways in which 2 oranges are chosen from the basket?
A. 45
B. 90
C. 120
D. 150
E. 180
Answer:
|
Question: There are 10 oranges in a basket. Find the no. of ways in which 2 oranges are chosen from the basket?
A. 45
B. 90
C. 120
D. 150
E. 180
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:53
|
|
31 |
Question: On a map, the length of the road from Town F to Town G is measured to be 20 inches. On this map, 1/4 inch represents an actual distance of 10 miles. What is the actual distance, in miles, from Town F to Town G along this road?
A. 800
B. 720
C. 960
D. 1140
E. 1160
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: On a map, the length of the road from Town F to Town G is measured to be 20 inches. On this map, 1/4 inch represents an actual distance of 10 miles. What is the actual distance, in miles, from Town F to Town G along this road?
A. 800
B. 720
C. 960
D. 1140
E. 1160
Answer:
|
Question: On a map, the length of the road from Town F to Town G is measured to be 20 inches. On this map, 1/4 inch represents an actual distance of 10 miles. What is the actual distance, in miles, from Town F to Town G along this road?
A. 800
B. 720
C. 960
D. 1140
E. 1160
Answer:
|
Question: On a map, the length of the road from Town F to Town G is measured to be 20 inches. On this map, 1/4 inch represents an actual distance of 10 miles. What is the actual distance, in miles, from Town F to Town G along this road?
A. 800
B. 720
C. 960
D. 1140
E. 1160
Answer: A
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:31
|
|
62 |
Question: Calculate the maximum distance you can travel with $8.50 on a cab which charges $3.50 for the first quarter-mile and 10 cents for each additional quarter mile.
A. 11.75 miles
B. 12.75 miles
C. 17.75 miles
D. 14.75 miles
E. 10.75 miles
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: Calculate the maximum distance you can travel with $8.50 on a cab which charges $3.50 for the first quarter-mile and 10 cents for each additional quarter mile.
A. 11.75 miles
B. 12.75 miles
C. 17.75 miles
D. 14.75 miles
E. 10.75 miles
Answer:
|
Question: Calculate the maximum distance you can travel with $8.50 on a cab which charges $3.50 for the first quarter-mile and 10 cents for each additional quarter mile.
A. 11.75 miles
B. 12.75 miles
C. 17.75 miles
D. 14.75 miles
E. 10.75 miles
Answer:
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Question: Calculate the maximum distance you can travel with $8.50 on a cab which charges $3.50 for the first quarter-mile and 10 cents for each additional quarter mile.
A. 11.75 miles
B. 12.75 miles
C. 17.75 miles
D. 14.75 miles
E. 10.75 miles
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:62
|
|
155 |
Question: The sum of k consecutive integers is 51. If the least integer is -50, then k =
A. 40
B. 62
C. 82
D. 92
E. 102
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 4 |
Question: The sum of k consecutive integers is 51. If the least integer is -50, then k =
A. 40
B. 62
C. 82
D. 92
E. 102
Answer:
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Question: The sum of k consecutive integers is 51. If the least integer is -50, then k =
A. 40
B. 62
C. 82
D. 92
E. 102
Answer:
|
Question: The sum of k consecutive integers is 51. If the least integer is -50, then k =
A. 40
B. 62
C. 82
D. 92
E. 102
Answer: E
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:155
|
|
8 |
Question: Of the 200 students in a school, at least 45% attended the prom night and at least 35% took part in the debating session. What is the maximum number of students who could have neither attended the prom night nor the debating session?
A. 27
B. 81
C. 90
D. 99
E. 110
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 4 |
Question: Of the 200 students in a school, at least 45% attended the prom night and at least 35% took part in the debating session. What is the maximum number of students who could have neither attended the prom night nor the debating session?
A. 27
B. 81
C. 90
D. 99
E. 110
Answer:
|
Question: Of the 200 students in a school, at least 45% attended the prom night and at least 35% took part in the debating session. What is the maximum number of students who could have neither attended the prom night nor the debating session?
A. 27
B. 81
C. 90
D. 99
E. 110
Answer:
|
Question: Of the 200 students in a school, at least 45% attended the prom night and at least 35% took part in the debating session. What is the maximum number of students who could have neither attended the prom night nor the debating session?
A. 27
B. 81
C. 90
D. 99
E. 110
Answer: E
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:8
|
|
29 |
Question: When I was 2 years old, my brother was half my age. Now I am 60 years old, how old is my brother?
A. A)59
B. B)69
C. C)79
D. D)89
E. E)99
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: When I was 2 years old, my brother was half my age. Now I am 60 years old, how old is my brother?
A. A)59
B. B)69
C. C)79
D. D)89
E. E)99
Answer:
|
Question: When I was 2 years old, my brother was half my age. Now I am 60 years old, how old is my brother?
A. A)59
B. B)69
C. C)79
D. D)89
E. E)99
Answer:
|
Question: When I was 2 years old, my brother was half my age. Now I am 60 years old, how old is my brother?
A. A)59
B. B)69
C. C)79
D. D)89
E. E)99
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:29
|
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34 |
Question: A rectangular solid, 3 x 4 x 15, is inscribed in a sphere, so that all eight of its vertices are on the sphere. What is the diameter of the sphere?
A. 13.3542
B. 15.8113
C. 18.3451
D. 19.5667
E. 20.8888
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A rectangular solid, 3 x 4 x 15, is inscribed in a sphere, so that all eight of its vertices are on the sphere. What is the diameter of the sphere?
A. 13.3542
B. 15.8113
C. 18.3451
D. 19.5667
E. 20.8888
Answer:
|
Question: A rectangular solid, 3 x 4 x 15, is inscribed in a sphere, so that all eight of its vertices are on the sphere. What is the diameter of the sphere?
A. 13.3542
B. 15.8113
C. 18.3451
D. 19.5667
E. 20.8888
Answer:
|
Question: A rectangular solid, 3 x 4 x 15, is inscribed in a sphere, so that all eight of its vertices are on the sphere. What is the diameter of the sphere?
A. 13.3542
B. 15.8113
C. 18.3451
D. 19.5667
E. 20.8888
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:34
|
|
226 |
Question: The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat is increased by 1.8 kg when one of the crew, who weighs 53 kg is replaced by a new man. Find the weight of the new man.
A. 71
B. 62
C. 43
D. 67
E. 40
Answer:
|
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"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat is increased by 1.8 kg when one of the crew, who weighs 53 kg is replaced by a new man. Find the weight of the new man.
A. 71
B. 62
C. 43
D. 67
E. 40
Answer:
|
Question: The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat is increased by 1.8 kg when one of the crew, who weighs 53 kg is replaced by a new man. Find the weight of the new man.
A. 71
B. 62
C. 43
D. 67
E. 40
Answer:
|
Question: The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat is increased by 1.8 kg when one of the crew, who weighs 53 kg is replaced by a new man. Find the weight of the new man.
A. 71
B. 62
C. 43
D. 67
E. 40
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:226
|
|
94 |
Question: A newspaper costs $4 on Sunday and $1 the rest of the days of the week. If a hotel orders twice as many papers on Sunday as it does the rest of the days of the week and pays $210 per week for newspapers, how many newspapers does it buy on Monday?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60
E. 75
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A newspaper costs $4 on Sunday and $1 the rest of the days of the week. If a hotel orders twice as many papers on Sunday as it does the rest of the days of the week and pays $210 per week for newspapers, how many newspapers does it buy on Monday?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60
E. 75
Answer:
|
Question: A newspaper costs $4 on Sunday and $1 the rest of the days of the week. If a hotel orders twice as many papers on Sunday as it does the rest of the days of the week and pays $210 per week for newspapers, how many newspapers does it buy on Monday?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60
E. 75
Answer:
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Question: A newspaper costs $4 on Sunday and $1 the rest of the days of the week. If a hotel orders twice as many papers on Sunday as it does the rest of the days of the week and pays $210 per week for newspapers, how many newspapers does it buy on Monday?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 45
D. 60
E. 75
Answer: A
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22 |
Question: John likes to have lightly flavored tea every evening. In a 50% strong milk tea, he replaces 15% of it with milk twice. Then, he replaces 10 percent of the resultant solution with more milk.
What is the final concentration of tea John drinks?
A. 15.38%
B. 42%
C. 39.86%
D. 22.35%
E. 32.51%
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 4 |
Question: John likes to have lightly flavored tea every evening. In a 50% strong milk tea, he replaces 15% of it with milk twice. Then, he replaces 10 percent of the resultant solution with more milk.
What is the final concentration of tea John drinks?
A. 15.38%
B. 42%
C. 39.86%
D. 22.35%
E. 32.51%
Answer:
|
Question: John likes to have lightly flavored tea every evening. In a 50% strong milk tea, he replaces 15% of it with milk twice. Then, he replaces 10 percent of the resultant solution with more milk.
What is the final concentration of tea John drinks?
A. 15.38%
B. 42%
C. 39.86%
D. 22.35%
E. 32.51%
Answer:
|
Question: John likes to have lightly flavored tea every evening. In a 50% strong milk tea, he replaces 15% of it with milk twice. Then, he replaces 10 percent of the resultant solution with more milk.
What is the final concentration of tea John drinks?
A. 15.38%
B. 42%
C. 39.86%
D. 22.35%
E. 32.51%
Answer: E
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150 |
Question: Janice bikes at 10 miles per hour, while Jennie bikes at 20. How long until they have collectively biked 1 mile?
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 3 minutes
D. 4 minutes
E. 5 minutes
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: Janice bikes at 10 miles per hour, while Jennie bikes at 20. How long until they have collectively biked 1 mile?
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 3 minutes
D. 4 minutes
E. 5 minutes
Answer:
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Question: Janice bikes at 10 miles per hour, while Jennie bikes at 20. How long until they have collectively biked 1 mile?
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 3 minutes
D. 4 minutes
E. 5 minutes
Answer:
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Question: Janice bikes at 10 miles per hour, while Jennie bikes at 20. How long until they have collectively biked 1 mile?
A. 1 minute
B. 2 minutes
C. 3 minutes
D. 4 minutes
E. 5 minutes
Answer: B
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212 |
Question: John conducted a survey about car color. 60% of the people who took the survey were women. Of the men who were surveyed, 75% preferred red cars over green cars. If 10 men liked green cars more than red, how many people took the survey?
A. 100
B. 120
C. 50
D. 200
E. 80
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: John conducted a survey about car color. 60% of the people who took the survey were women. Of the men who were surveyed, 75% preferred red cars over green cars. If 10 men liked green cars more than red, how many people took the survey?
A. 100
B. 120
C. 50
D. 200
E. 80
Answer:
|
Question: John conducted a survey about car color. 60% of the people who took the survey were women. Of the men who were surveyed, 75% preferred red cars over green cars. If 10 men liked green cars more than red, how many people took the survey?
A. 100
B. 120
C. 50
D. 200
E. 80
Answer:
|
Question: John conducted a survey about car color. 60% of the people who took the survey were women. Of the men who were surveyed, 75% preferred red cars over green cars. If 10 men liked green cars more than red, how many people took the survey?
A. 100
B. 120
C. 50
D. 200
E. 80
Answer: A
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|
71 |
Question: The bus fare for two persons for travelling between Agra and Aligarh id four-thirds the train fare between the same places for one person. The total fare paid by 6 persons travelling by bus and 8 persons travelling by train between the two places is Rs.1512. Find the train fare between the two places for one person?
A. 126
B. 77
C. 88
D. 66
E. 54
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: The bus fare for two persons for travelling between Agra and Aligarh id four-thirds the train fare between the same places for one person. The total fare paid by 6 persons travelling by bus and 8 persons travelling by train between the two places is Rs.1512. Find the train fare between the two places for one person?
A. 126
B. 77
C. 88
D. 66
E. 54
Answer:
|
Question: The bus fare for two persons for travelling between Agra and Aligarh id four-thirds the train fare between the same places for one person. The total fare paid by 6 persons travelling by bus and 8 persons travelling by train between the two places is Rs.1512. Find the train fare between the two places for one person?
A. 126
B. 77
C. 88
D. 66
E. 54
Answer:
|
Question: The bus fare for two persons for travelling between Agra and Aligarh id four-thirds the train fare between the same places for one person. The total fare paid by 6 persons travelling by bus and 8 persons travelling by train between the two places is Rs.1512. Find the train fare between the two places for one person?
A. 126
B. 77
C. 88
D. 66
E. 54
Answer: A
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113 |
Question: A point on the edge of a fan blade that is rotating in a plane 10 centimeters from the center of the fan. What is the distance traveled, in centimeters, by this point after 30 seconds when the fan runs at the rate of 300 revolutions per minutes?
A. 750pi
B. 1500pi
C. 1875pi
D. 3000pi
E. 7500pi
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: A point on the edge of a fan blade that is rotating in a plane 10 centimeters from the center of the fan. What is the distance traveled, in centimeters, by this point after 30 seconds when the fan runs at the rate of 300 revolutions per minutes?
A. 750pi
B. 1500pi
C. 1875pi
D. 3000pi
E. 7500pi
Answer:
|
Question: A point on the edge of a fan blade that is rotating in a plane 10 centimeters from the center of the fan. What is the distance traveled, in centimeters, by this point after 30 seconds when the fan runs at the rate of 300 revolutions per minutes?
A. 750pi
B. 1500pi
C. 1875pi
D. 3000pi
E. 7500pi
Answer:
|
Question: A point on the edge of a fan blade that is rotating in a plane 10 centimeters from the center of the fan. What is the distance traveled, in centimeters, by this point after 30 seconds when the fan runs at the rate of 300 revolutions per minutes?
A. 750pi
B. 1500pi
C. 1875pi
D. 3000pi
E. 7500pi
Answer: D
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147 |
Question: The value of log2 4 is:
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. 12
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: The value of log2 4 is:
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. 12
Answer:
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Question: The value of log2 4 is:
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. 12
Answer:
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Question: The value of log2 4 is:
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
E. 12
Answer: A
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|
45 |
Question: If the population of a city increases by 5 % annually, what will be the population of the city in 2 years time if its current population is 78000?
A. 81900
B. 85995
C. 85800
D. 90000
E. None of these
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: If the population of a city increases by 5 % annually, what will be the population of the city in 2 years time if its current population is 78000?
A. 81900
B. 85995
C. 85800
D. 90000
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: If the population of a city increases by 5 % annually, what will be the population of the city in 2 years time if its current population is 78000?
A. 81900
B. 85995
C. 85800
D. 90000
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: If the population of a city increases by 5 % annually, what will be the population of the city in 2 years time if its current population is 78000?
A. 81900
B. 85995
C. 85800
D. 90000
E. None of these
Answer: B
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|
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186 |
Question: An express electric train takes exact three seconds to enter tunnel which is 1 mile long.
If train is traveling at 120 mile an hour, how long will it take to pass completely through the tunnel ?
A. 43 seconds
B. 39 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 33 seconds
E. 55 seconds
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: An express electric train takes exact three seconds to enter tunnel which is 1 mile long.
If train is traveling at 120 mile an hour, how long will it take to pass completely through the tunnel ?
A. 43 seconds
B. 39 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 33 seconds
E. 55 seconds
Answer:
|
Question: An express electric train takes exact three seconds to enter tunnel which is 1 mile long.
If train is traveling at 120 mile an hour, how long will it take to pass completely through the tunnel ?
A. 43 seconds
B. 39 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 33 seconds
E. 55 seconds
Answer:
|
Question: An express electric train takes exact three seconds to enter tunnel which is 1 mile long.
If train is traveling at 120 mile an hour, how long will it take to pass completely through the tunnel ?
A. 43 seconds
B. 39 seconds
C. 20 seconds
D. 33 seconds
E. 55 seconds
Answer: D
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|
|
82 |
Question: The greatest common factor of two positive integers is 11. The least common multiple of these two integers is 7700. If one of the integers is 350, what is the other?
A. 242
B. 308
C. 352
D. 412
E. 456
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: The greatest common factor of two positive integers is 11. The least common multiple of these two integers is 7700. If one of the integers is 350, what is the other?
A. 242
B. 308
C. 352
D. 412
E. 456
Answer:
|
Question: The greatest common factor of two positive integers is 11. The least common multiple of these two integers is 7700. If one of the integers is 350, what is the other?
A. 242
B. 308
C. 352
D. 412
E. 456
Answer:
|
Question: The greatest common factor of two positive integers is 11. The least common multiple of these two integers is 7700. If one of the integers is 350, what is the other?
A. 242
B. 308
C. 352
D. 412
E. 456
Answer: A
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|
|
246 |
Question: Alice wants to put up fencing around three sides of her rectangular yard and leave one side of 10 meters unfenced. If the yard has an area of 240 square meters, how many meters of fencing does she need?
A. 58
B. 62
C. 66
D. 70
E. 74
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Alice wants to put up fencing around three sides of her rectangular yard and leave one side of 10 meters unfenced. If the yard has an area of 240 square meters, how many meters of fencing does she need?
A. 58
B. 62
C. 66
D. 70
E. 74
Answer:
|
Question: Alice wants to put up fencing around three sides of her rectangular yard and leave one side of 10 meters unfenced. If the yard has an area of 240 square meters, how many meters of fencing does she need?
A. 58
B. 62
C. 66
D. 70
E. 74
Answer:
|
Question: Alice wants to put up fencing around three sides of her rectangular yard and leave one side of 10 meters unfenced. If the yard has an area of 240 square meters, how many meters of fencing does she need?
A. 58
B. 62
C. 66
D. 70
E. 74
Answer: A
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|
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114 |
Question: If n is such that 36 ≤ n ≤ 72, then x = (n2 + 2√n(n + 4) + 16) / (n+ 4√n+ 4) satisfies
A. 20 < x < 54
B. 23 < x < 58
C. 25 < x < 64
D. 28 < x < 60
E. None of these
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: If n is such that 36 ≤ n ≤ 72, then x = (n2 + 2√n(n + 4) + 16) / (n+ 4√n+ 4) satisfies
A. 20 < x < 54
B. 23 < x < 58
C. 25 < x < 64
D. 28 < x < 60
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: If n is such that 36 ≤ n ≤ 72, then x = (n2 + 2√n(n + 4) + 16) / (n+ 4√n+ 4) satisfies
A. 20 < x < 54
B. 23 < x < 58
C. 25 < x < 64
D. 28 < x < 60
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: If n is such that 36 ≤ n ≤ 72, then x = (n2 + 2√n(n + 4) + 16) / (n+ 4√n+ 4) satisfies
A. 20 < x < 54
B. 23 < x < 58
C. 25 < x < 64
D. 28 < x < 60
E. None of these
Answer: D
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|
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136 |
Question: For bringing each copper coin from the bottom of a river, a coin-diver gets 20 cents, and for each brass coin she gets 25 cents. If after one dive, she got $3.40. What is the minimum number of copper coins that she brought?
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 0
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: For bringing each copper coin from the bottom of a river, a coin-diver gets 20 cents, and for each brass coin she gets 25 cents. If after one dive, she got $3.40. What is the minimum number of copper coins that she brought?
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 0
Answer:
|
Question: For bringing each copper coin from the bottom of a river, a coin-diver gets 20 cents, and for each brass coin she gets 25 cents. If after one dive, she got $3.40. What is the minimum number of copper coins that she brought?
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 0
Answer:
|
Question: For bringing each copper coin from the bottom of a river, a coin-diver gets 20 cents, and for each brass coin she gets 25 cents. If after one dive, she got $3.40. What is the minimum number of copper coins that she brought?
A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
E. 0
Answer: C
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|
|
116 |
Question: A starts a business with Rs.40,000. After 2 months, B joined him with Rs.60,000. C joined them after some more time with Rs.120,000. At the end of the year, out of a total profit of Rs.375,000, C gets Rs.150,000 as his share. How many months after B joined the business, did C join?
A. 2 months
B. 4 months
C. 23 months
D. 24 months
E. 84 months
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A starts a business with Rs.40,000. After 2 months, B joined him with Rs.60,000. C joined them after some more time with Rs.120,000. At the end of the year, out of a total profit of Rs.375,000, C gets Rs.150,000 as his share. How many months after B joined the business, did C join?
A. 2 months
B. 4 months
C. 23 months
D. 24 months
E. 84 months
Answer:
|
Question: A starts a business with Rs.40,000. After 2 months, B joined him with Rs.60,000. C joined them after some more time with Rs.120,000. At the end of the year, out of a total profit of Rs.375,000, C gets Rs.150,000 as his share. How many months after B joined the business, did C join?
A. 2 months
B. 4 months
C. 23 months
D. 24 months
E. 84 months
Answer:
|
Question: A starts a business with Rs.40,000. After 2 months, B joined him with Rs.60,000. C joined them after some more time with Rs.120,000. At the end of the year, out of a total profit of Rs.375,000, C gets Rs.150,000 as his share. How many months after B joined the business, did C join?
A. 2 months
B. 4 months
C. 23 months
D. 24 months
E. 84 months
Answer: B
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238 |
Question: Exactly 2/5th of the children in a certain class are girls. If there are 100 boys in the class, how many girls are in the class?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 150
D. 200
E. 70
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: Exactly 2/5th of the children in a certain class are girls. If there are 100 boys in the class, how many girls are in the class?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 150
D. 200
E. 70
Answer:
|
Question: Exactly 2/5th of the children in a certain class are girls. If there are 100 boys in the class, how many girls are in the class?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 150
D. 200
E. 70
Answer:
|
Question: Exactly 2/5th of the children in a certain class are girls. If there are 100 boys in the class, how many girls are in the class?
A. 50
B. 100
C. 150
D. 200
E. 70
Answer: C
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|
|
176 |
Question: Decipher the following multiplication table:
M A D
B E
-------------
M A D
R A E
-------------
A M I D
A. 9 2 0 0
B. 9 2 0 9
C. 9 2 0 1
D. 9 2 0 7
E. 9 2 2 2
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: Decipher the following multiplication table:
M A D
B E
-------------
M A D
R A E
-------------
A M I D
A. 9 2 0 0
B. 9 2 0 9
C. 9 2 0 1
D. 9 2 0 7
E. 9 2 2 2
Answer:
|
Question: Decipher the following multiplication table:
M A D
B E
-------------
M A D
R A E
-------------
A M I D
A. 9 2 0 0
B. 9 2 0 9
C. 9 2 0 1
D. 9 2 0 7
E. 9 2 2 2
Answer:
|
Question: Decipher the following multiplication table:
M A D
B E
-------------
M A D
R A E
-------------
A M I D
A. 9 2 0 0
B. 9 2 0 9
C. 9 2 0 1
D. 9 2 0 7
E. 9 2 2 2
Answer: D
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|
|
18 |
Question: An exam is given in a certain class. The average (arithmetic mean) of the highest score and the lowest score is equal to x. If the average score for the entire class is equal to y and there are z students in the class, where z > 5, then in terms of x, y, and z, what is the average score for the class excluding the highest and lowest scorers?
A. (zy – 2x)/z
B. (zy – 2)/z
C. (zx – y)/(z – 2)
D. (zy – 2x)/(z -2)
E. (zy – x)/(z + 2)
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: An exam is given in a certain class. The average (arithmetic mean) of the highest score and the lowest score is equal to x. If the average score for the entire class is equal to y and there are z students in the class, where z > 5, then in terms of x, y, and z, what is the average score for the class excluding the highest and lowest scorers?
A. (zy – 2x)/z
B. (zy – 2)/z
C. (zx – y)/(z – 2)
D. (zy – 2x)/(z -2)
E. (zy – x)/(z + 2)
Answer:
|
Question: An exam is given in a certain class. The average (arithmetic mean) of the highest score and the lowest score is equal to x. If the average score for the entire class is equal to y and there are z students in the class, where z > 5, then in terms of x, y, and z, what is the average score for the class excluding the highest and lowest scorers?
A. (zy – 2x)/z
B. (zy – 2)/z
C. (zx – y)/(z – 2)
D. (zy – 2x)/(z -2)
E. (zy – x)/(z + 2)
Answer:
|
Question: An exam is given in a certain class. The average (arithmetic mean) of the highest score and the lowest score is equal to x. If the average score for the entire class is equal to y and there are z students in the class, where z > 5, then in terms of x, y, and z, what is the average score for the class excluding the highest and lowest scorers?
A. (zy – 2x)/z
B. (zy – 2)/z
C. (zx – y)/(z – 2)
D. (zy – 2x)/(z -2)
E. (zy – x)/(z + 2)
Answer: D
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|
|
144 |
Question: The ratio of the volumes of a cube to that of the sphere which will fit inside the cube is?
A. 2: π
B. 7:2
C. 8:2
D. 6: π
E. 8:3
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: The ratio of the volumes of a cube to that of the sphere which will fit inside the cube is?
A. 2: π
B. 7:2
C. 8:2
D. 6: π
E. 8:3
Answer:
|
Question: The ratio of the volumes of a cube to that of the sphere which will fit inside the cube is?
A. 2: π
B. 7:2
C. 8:2
D. 6: π
E. 8:3
Answer:
|
Question: The ratio of the volumes of a cube to that of the sphere which will fit inside the cube is?
A. 2: π
B. 7:2
C. 8:2
D. 6: π
E. 8:3
Answer: D
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|
|
110 |
Question: If 75 percent of the employees of a certain company take a winter vacation, 40 percent take a winter and a summer vacation, and 20 percent take neither a winter nor a summer vacation, what Q percent of the employees take a summer vacation but not a winter vacation?
A. 5%
B. 15%
C. 25%
D. 35%
E. 45%
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: If 75 percent of the employees of a certain company take a winter vacation, 40 percent take a winter and a summer vacation, and 20 percent take neither a winter nor a summer vacation, what Q percent of the employees take a summer vacation but not a winter vacation?
A. 5%
B. 15%
C. 25%
D. 35%
E. 45%
Answer:
|
Question: If 75 percent of the employees of a certain company take a winter vacation, 40 percent take a winter and a summer vacation, and 20 percent take neither a winter nor a summer vacation, what Q percent of the employees take a summer vacation but not a winter vacation?
A. 5%
B. 15%
C. 25%
D. 35%
E. 45%
Answer:
|
Question: If 75 percent of the employees of a certain company take a winter vacation, 40 percent take a winter and a summer vacation, and 20 percent take neither a winter nor a summer vacation, what Q percent of the employees take a summer vacation but not a winter vacation?
A. 5%
B. 15%
C. 25%
D. 35%
E. 45%
Answer: A
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|
|
167 |
Question: Two ants are moving from their farms towards each other. Ant A is moving at a speed of 9 cm per hour and ant B is moving at a speed of 6 cm per hour. If the farms are 75 cm away from each other, what will be the distance (in cm) that ant A travels until meeting ant B?
A. 45
B. 48
C. 51
D. 54
E. 57
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Two ants are moving from their farms towards each other. Ant A is moving at a speed of 9 cm per hour and ant B is moving at a speed of 6 cm per hour. If the farms are 75 cm away from each other, what will be the distance (in cm) that ant A travels until meeting ant B?
A. 45
B. 48
C. 51
D. 54
E. 57
Answer:
|
Question: Two ants are moving from their farms towards each other. Ant A is moving at a speed of 9 cm per hour and ant B is moving at a speed of 6 cm per hour. If the farms are 75 cm away from each other, what will be the distance (in cm) that ant A travels until meeting ant B?
A. 45
B. 48
C. 51
D. 54
E. 57
Answer:
|
Question: Two ants are moving from their farms towards each other. Ant A is moving at a speed of 9 cm per hour and ant B is moving at a speed of 6 cm per hour. If the farms are 75 cm away from each other, what will be the distance (in cm) that ant A travels until meeting ant B?
A. 45
B. 48
C. 51
D. 54
E. 57
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:167
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|
194 |
Question: Three bells ring at intervals of 36 seconds, 40 seconds and 48 seconds, respectively. They start ringing together at a particular time. When they will ring together again?
A. After 6 minutes
B. After 12 minutes
C. After 18 minutes
D. After 24 minutes
E. none
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: Three bells ring at intervals of 36 seconds, 40 seconds and 48 seconds, respectively. They start ringing together at a particular time. When they will ring together again?
A. After 6 minutes
B. After 12 minutes
C. After 18 minutes
D. After 24 minutes
E. none
Answer:
|
Question: Three bells ring at intervals of 36 seconds, 40 seconds and 48 seconds, respectively. They start ringing together at a particular time. When they will ring together again?
A. After 6 minutes
B. After 12 minutes
C. After 18 minutes
D. After 24 minutes
E. none
Answer:
|
Question: Three bells ring at intervals of 36 seconds, 40 seconds and 48 seconds, respectively. They start ringing together at a particular time. When they will ring together again?
A. After 6 minutes
B. After 12 minutes
C. After 18 minutes
D. After 24 minutes
E. none
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:194
|
|
209 |
Question: Shweta rides at the rate of 10 km per hour but stops for 10 minutes to take rest at the end of every 15 km. How many hours will she take to cover 100 km
A. 9 hours.
B. 10 hours.
C. 11 hours.
D. 12 hours.
E. 13 hours.
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: Shweta rides at the rate of 10 km per hour but stops for 10 minutes to take rest at the end of every 15 km. How many hours will she take to cover 100 km
A. 9 hours.
B. 10 hours.
C. 11 hours.
D. 12 hours.
E. 13 hours.
Answer:
|
Question: Shweta rides at the rate of 10 km per hour but stops for 10 minutes to take rest at the end of every 15 km. How many hours will she take to cover 100 km
A. 9 hours.
B. 10 hours.
C. 11 hours.
D. 12 hours.
E. 13 hours.
Answer:
|
Question: Shweta rides at the rate of 10 km per hour but stops for 10 minutes to take rest at the end of every 15 km. How many hours will she take to cover 100 km
A. 9 hours.
B. 10 hours.
C. 11 hours.
D. 12 hours.
E. 13 hours.
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:209
|
|
84 |
Question: The length of the ribbon was originally 30 cm. It was reduced in the ratio 5 : 3. What is its length now?
A. 18
B. 30
C. 6
D. 15
E. 12
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: The length of the ribbon was originally 30 cm. It was reduced in the ratio 5 : 3. What is its length now?
A. 18
B. 30
C. 6
D. 15
E. 12
Answer:
|
Question: The length of the ribbon was originally 30 cm. It was reduced in the ratio 5 : 3. What is its length now?
A. 18
B. 30
C. 6
D. 15
E. 12
Answer:
|
Question: The length of the ribbon was originally 30 cm. It was reduced in the ratio 5 : 3. What is its length now?
A. 18
B. 30
C. 6
D. 15
E. 12
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:84
|
|
228 |
Question: If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
A. I only
B. III only
C. II only
D. I and II only
E. I and III only
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
A. I only
B. III only
C. II only
D. I and II only
E. I and III only
Answer:
|
Question: If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
A. I only
B. III only
C. II only
D. I and II only
E. I and III only
Answer:
|
Question: If Q, a positive integer, has 5 factors, which of the following must be true about Q?
I. Q is the square of a prime number.
II. Q is the fourth power of a prime number.
III. Q is the product of two prime numbers.
A. I only
B. III only
C. II only
D. I and II only
E. I and III only
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:228
|
|
202 |
Question: A father wants to divide Rs. 5100 between his two sons, Mohan and Sohan who are 23 and 24 at present. He divides the amount in such a way that if their shares are invested at compound interest at 4% p.a. they will receive equal amount on attaining the age of 26 years. Find Mohan's share.
A. 2400
B. 2500
C. 2600
D. 2700
E. None of these
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A father wants to divide Rs. 5100 between his two sons, Mohan and Sohan who are 23 and 24 at present. He divides the amount in such a way that if their shares are invested at compound interest at 4% p.a. they will receive equal amount on attaining the age of 26 years. Find Mohan's share.
A. 2400
B. 2500
C. 2600
D. 2700
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: A father wants to divide Rs. 5100 between his two sons, Mohan and Sohan who are 23 and 24 at present. He divides the amount in such a way that if their shares are invested at compound interest at 4% p.a. they will receive equal amount on attaining the age of 26 years. Find Mohan's share.
A. 2400
B. 2500
C. 2600
D. 2700
E. None of these
Answer:
|
Question: A father wants to divide Rs. 5100 between his two sons, Mohan and Sohan who are 23 and 24 at present. He divides the amount in such a way that if their shares are invested at compound interest at 4% p.a. they will receive equal amount on attaining the age of 26 years. Find Mohan's share.
A. 2400
B. 2500
C. 2600
D. 2700
E. None of these
Answer: B
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:202
|
|
88 |
Question: A cow is tethered in the middle of a field with a 14 feet long rope. If the cow grazes 10 sq.ft. per day, then approximately what time will be taken by the cow to graze the whole field?
A. 51 days
B. 61 days
C. 71 days
D. 81 days
E. 91 days
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A cow is tethered in the middle of a field with a 14 feet long rope. If the cow grazes 10 sq.ft. per day, then approximately what time will be taken by the cow to graze the whole field?
A. 51 days
B. 61 days
C. 71 days
D. 81 days
E. 91 days
Answer:
|
Question: A cow is tethered in the middle of a field with a 14 feet long rope. If the cow grazes 10 sq.ft. per day, then approximately what time will be taken by the cow to graze the whole field?
A. 51 days
B. 61 days
C. 71 days
D. 81 days
E. 91 days
Answer:
|
Question: A cow is tethered in the middle of a field with a 14 feet long rope. If the cow grazes 10 sq.ft. per day, then approximately what time will be taken by the cow to graze the whole field?
A. 51 days
B. 61 days
C. 71 days
D. 81 days
E. 91 days
Answer: B
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:88
|
|
217 |
Question: On dividing 2272 and 875 by a 3-digit number N, we get the same remainder. The sum of the digits of N is:
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. 14
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: On dividing 2272 and 875 by a 3-digit number N, we get the same remainder. The sum of the digits of N is:
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. 14
Answer:
|
Question: On dividing 2272 and 875 by a 3-digit number N, we get the same remainder. The sum of the digits of N is:
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. 14
Answer:
|
Question: On dividing 2272 and 875 by a 3-digit number N, we get the same remainder. The sum of the digits of N is:
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
E. 14
Answer: A
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:217
|
|
206 |
Question: If 10 is subtracted from 2/3 of a number the result is equal to sum of 40 and 1/3 of the number. Find the number
A. 100
B. 160
C. 150
D. 210
E. 220
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: If 10 is subtracted from 2/3 of a number the result is equal to sum of 40 and 1/3 of the number. Find the number
A. 100
B. 160
C. 150
D. 210
E. 220
Answer:
|
Question: If 10 is subtracted from 2/3 of a number the result is equal to sum of 40 and 1/3 of the number. Find the number
A. 100
B. 160
C. 150
D. 210
E. 220
Answer:
|
Question: If 10 is subtracted from 2/3 of a number the result is equal to sum of 40 and 1/3 of the number. Find the number
A. 100
B. 160
C. 150
D. 210
E. 220
Answer: C
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:206
|
|
188 |
Question: There are ten lime soda bottles on a table in a restaurant. They are to be served among two different groups of customers consisting of 5 members each. How many ways are there to create these 2 groups?
A. 90
B. 105
C. 126
D. 252
E. 525
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: There are ten lime soda bottles on a table in a restaurant. They are to be served among two different groups of customers consisting of 5 members each. How many ways are there to create these 2 groups?
A. 90
B. 105
C. 126
D. 252
E. 525
Answer:
|
Question: There are ten lime soda bottles on a table in a restaurant. They are to be served among two different groups of customers consisting of 5 members each. How many ways are there to create these 2 groups?
A. 90
B. 105
C. 126
D. 252
E. 525
Answer:
|
Question: There are ten lime soda bottles on a table in a restaurant. They are to be served among two different groups of customers consisting of 5 members each. How many ways are there to create these 2 groups?
A. 90
B. 105
C. 126
D. 252
E. 525
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:188
|
|
153 |
Question: Two ants are standing side-by-side. One ant, which is 4 inches tall, casts a shadow that is 10 inches long. The other ant is 6 inches tall. Compute, in inches, the length of the shadow that the taller ant casts.
A. 36
B. 28
C. 42
D. 15
E. 20
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: Two ants are standing side-by-side. One ant, which is 4 inches tall, casts a shadow that is 10 inches long. The other ant is 6 inches tall. Compute, in inches, the length of the shadow that the taller ant casts.
A. 36
B. 28
C. 42
D. 15
E. 20
Answer:
|
Question: Two ants are standing side-by-side. One ant, which is 4 inches tall, casts a shadow that is 10 inches long. The other ant is 6 inches tall. Compute, in inches, the length of the shadow that the taller ant casts.
A. 36
B. 28
C. 42
D. 15
E. 20
Answer:
|
Question: Two ants are standing side-by-side. One ant, which is 4 inches tall, casts a shadow that is 10 inches long. The other ant is 6 inches tall. Compute, in inches, the length of the shadow that the taller ant casts.
A. 36
B. 28
C. 42
D. 15
E. 20
Answer: D
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:153
|
|
79 |
Question: Boomtown urban planners expect the city’s population to increase by 10% per year over the next two years. If that projection were to come true, the population two years from now would be exactly double the population of one year ago. Which of the following is closest to the percent population increase in Boomtown over the last year?
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 65%
E. 75%
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: Boomtown urban planners expect the city’s population to increase by 10% per year over the next two years. If that projection were to come true, the population two years from now would be exactly double the population of one year ago. Which of the following is closest to the percent population increase in Boomtown over the last year?
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 65%
E. 75%
Answer:
|
Question: Boomtown urban planners expect the city’s population to increase by 10% per year over the next two years. If that projection were to come true, the population two years from now would be exactly double the population of one year ago. Which of the following is closest to the percent population increase in Boomtown over the last year?
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 65%
E. 75%
Answer:
|
Question: Boomtown urban planners expect the city’s population to increase by 10% per year over the next two years. If that projection were to come true, the population two years from now would be exactly double the population of one year ago. Which of the following is closest to the percent population increase in Boomtown over the last year?
A. 20%
B. 40%
C. 50%
D. 65%
E. 75%
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:79
|
|
41 |
Question: Hoses A and B spout water at different constant rates, and hose A can fill a certain pool in 8 hours. Hose A filled the pool alone for the first 2 hours and the two hoses, working together, then finished filling the pool in another 3 hours. How many hours would it have taken hose B, working alone, to fill the entire pool?
A. 8
B. 15
C. 12
D. 6
E. 3
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Hoses A and B spout water at different constant rates, and hose A can fill a certain pool in 8 hours. Hose A filled the pool alone for the first 2 hours and the two hoses, working together, then finished filling the pool in another 3 hours. How many hours would it have taken hose B, working alone, to fill the entire pool?
A. 8
B. 15
C. 12
D. 6
E. 3
Answer:
|
Question: Hoses A and B spout water at different constant rates, and hose A can fill a certain pool in 8 hours. Hose A filled the pool alone for the first 2 hours and the two hoses, working together, then finished filling the pool in another 3 hours. How many hours would it have taken hose B, working alone, to fill the entire pool?
A. 8
B. 15
C. 12
D. 6
E. 3
Answer:
|
Question: Hoses A and B spout water at different constant rates, and hose A can fill a certain pool in 8 hours. Hose A filled the pool alone for the first 2 hours and the two hoses, working together, then finished filling the pool in another 3 hours. How many hours would it have taken hose B, working alone, to fill the entire pool?
A. 8
B. 15
C. 12
D. 6
E. 3
Answer: A
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:41
|
|
192 |
Question: A two digit number exceeds the sum of the digits of that number by 18. If the digit at the unit's place is double the digit in the ten's place, what is the number?
A. 12
B. 24
C. 42
D. 48
E. 49
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: A two digit number exceeds the sum of the digits of that number by 18. If the digit at the unit's place is double the digit in the ten's place, what is the number?
A. 12
B. 24
C. 42
D. 48
E. 49
Answer:
|
Question: A two digit number exceeds the sum of the digits of that number by 18. If the digit at the unit's place is double the digit in the ten's place, what is the number?
A. 12
B. 24
C. 42
D. 48
E. 49
Answer:
|
Question: A two digit number exceeds the sum of the digits of that number by 18. If the digit at the unit's place is double the digit in the ten's place, what is the number?
A. 12
B. 24
C. 42
D. 48
E. 49
Answer: B
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:192
|
|
174 |
Question: A rope 20 meters long is cut into two pieces. If the length of one piece of rope is 3 meters shorter than the length of the other, what is the length, in meters, of the longer piece of rope?
A. 7.5
B. 8.9
C. 9.9
D. 11.5
E. 11.7
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: A rope 20 meters long is cut into two pieces. If the length of one piece of rope is 3 meters shorter than the length of the other, what is the length, in meters, of the longer piece of rope?
A. 7.5
B. 8.9
C. 9.9
D. 11.5
E. 11.7
Answer:
|
Question: A rope 20 meters long is cut into two pieces. If the length of one piece of rope is 3 meters shorter than the length of the other, what is the length, in meters, of the longer piece of rope?
A. 7.5
B. 8.9
C. 9.9
D. 11.5
E. 11.7
Answer:
|
Question: A rope 20 meters long is cut into two pieces. If the length of one piece of rope is 3 meters shorter than the length of the other, what is the length, in meters, of the longer piece of rope?
A. 7.5
B. 8.9
C. 9.9
D. 11.5
E. 11.7
Answer: D
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:174
|
|
75 |
Question: A ship went on a voyage. After it had traveled 180 miles a plane started with 10 times the speed of the ship. Find the distance when they meet from starting point.
A. 238
B. 289
C. 200
D. 287
E. 187
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: A ship went on a voyage. After it had traveled 180 miles a plane started with 10 times the speed of the ship. Find the distance when they meet from starting point.
A. 238
B. 289
C. 200
D. 287
E. 187
Answer:
|
Question: A ship went on a voyage. After it had traveled 180 miles a plane started with 10 times the speed of the ship. Find the distance when they meet from starting point.
A. 238
B. 289
C. 200
D. 287
E. 187
Answer:
|
Question: A ship went on a voyage. After it had traveled 180 miles a plane started with 10 times the speed of the ship. Find the distance when they meet from starting point.
A. 238
B. 289
C. 200
D. 287
E. 187
Answer: C
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:75
|
|
92 |
Question: Two balls A and B rotate along a circular track. Ball A makes 2 full rotations in 26 minutes. Ball B makes 5 full rotation in 35 minutes. If they start rotating now from the same point, when will they be at the same starting point again?
A. 1 hour and 31 minutes
B. 2 hour and 31 minutes
C. 3 hour and 31 minutes
D. 4 hour and 31 minutes
E. 5 hour and 31 minutes
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: Two balls A and B rotate along a circular track. Ball A makes 2 full rotations in 26 minutes. Ball B makes 5 full rotation in 35 minutes. If they start rotating now from the same point, when will they be at the same starting point again?
A. 1 hour and 31 minutes
B. 2 hour and 31 minutes
C. 3 hour and 31 minutes
D. 4 hour and 31 minutes
E. 5 hour and 31 minutes
Answer:
|
Question: Two balls A and B rotate along a circular track. Ball A makes 2 full rotations in 26 minutes. Ball B makes 5 full rotation in 35 minutes. If they start rotating now from the same point, when will they be at the same starting point again?
A. 1 hour and 31 minutes
B. 2 hour and 31 minutes
C. 3 hour and 31 minutes
D. 4 hour and 31 minutes
E. 5 hour and 31 minutes
Answer:
|
Question: Two balls A and B rotate along a circular track. Ball A makes 2 full rotations in 26 minutes. Ball B makes 5 full rotation in 35 minutes. If they start rotating now from the same point, when will they be at the same starting point again?
A. 1 hour and 31 minutes
B. 2 hour and 31 minutes
C. 3 hour and 31 minutes
D. 4 hour and 31 minutes
E. 5 hour and 31 minutes
Answer: A
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:92
|
|
19 |
Question: [5 + ? × 19 - 15 - 7]/[13 × 13 - 156] = 6
A. 4
B. 4.5
C. 5
D. 5.5
E. 6.5
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: [5 + ? × 19 - 15 - 7]/[13 × 13 - 156] = 6
A. 4
B. 4.5
C. 5
D. 5.5
E. 6.5
Answer:
|
Question: [5 + ? × 19 - 15 - 7]/[13 × 13 - 156] = 6
A. 4
B. 4.5
C. 5
D. 5.5
E. 6.5
Answer:
|
Question: [5 + ? × 19 - 15 - 7]/[13 × 13 - 156] = 6
A. 4
B. 4.5
C. 5
D. 5.5
E. 6.5
Answer: C
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:19
|
|
253 |
Question: A grocery sells a bag of ice for $1.25, and makes 20% profit. If it sells 500 bags of ice, how much total profit does it make?
A. 125
B. 150
C. 225
D. 250
E. 275
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A grocery sells a bag of ice for $1.25, and makes 20% profit. If it sells 500 bags of ice, how much total profit does it make?
A. 125
B. 150
C. 225
D. 250
E. 275
Answer:
|
Question: A grocery sells a bag of ice for $1.25, and makes 20% profit. If it sells 500 bags of ice, how much total profit does it make?
A. 125
B. 150
C. 225
D. 250
E. 275
Answer:
|
Question: A grocery sells a bag of ice for $1.25, and makes 20% profit. If it sells 500 bags of ice, how much total profit does it make?
A. 125
B. 150
C. 225
D. 250
E. 275
Answer: A
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:253
|
|
37 |
Question: A student instead of finding the value of 7/8 of a number, found the value of 7/18 of the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the that number.
A. 1584
B. 2520
C. 1728
D. 1656
E. None
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A student instead of finding the value of 7/8 of a number, found the value of 7/18 of the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the that number.
A. 1584
B. 2520
C. 1728
D. 1656
E. None
Answer:
|
Question: A student instead of finding the value of 7/8 of a number, found the value of 7/18 of the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the that number.
A. 1584
B. 2520
C. 1728
D. 1656
E. None
Answer:
|
Question: A student instead of finding the value of 7/8 of a number, found the value of 7/18 of the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the that number.
A. 1584
B. 2520
C. 1728
D. 1656
E. None
Answer: A
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:37
|
|
70 |
Question: A shopkeeper in order to promote his new shop put a discount of 20% on all the items for one day. Now he must sell the items at original price the other day. By what percentage must he increase the price to original?
A. 21%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 33%
E. 18%
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 2 |
Question: A shopkeeper in order to promote his new shop put a discount of 20% on all the items for one day. Now he must sell the items at original price the other day. By what percentage must he increase the price to original?
A. 21%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 33%
E. 18%
Answer:
|
Question: A shopkeeper in order to promote his new shop put a discount of 20% on all the items for one day. Now he must sell the items at original price the other day. By what percentage must he increase the price to original?
A. 21%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 33%
E. 18%
Answer:
|
Question: A shopkeeper in order to promote his new shop put a discount of 20% on all the items for one day. Now he must sell the items at original price the other day. By what percentage must he increase the price to original?
A. 21%
B. 20%
C. 25%
D. 33%
E. 18%
Answer: C
| null |
agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:70
|
|
169 |
Question: A man spend 810 in buying trouser at Rs 70 each and shirt at 30 each. What will be the ratio of trouser and shirt when the maximum number of trouser is purchased?
A. 9 Trousers
B. 8 Trousers
C. 10 Trousers
D. 7 Trousers
E. 11 Trousers
Answer:
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[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 0 |
Question: A man spend 810 in buying trouser at Rs 70 each and shirt at 30 each. What will be the ratio of trouser and shirt when the maximum number of trouser is purchased?
A. 9 Trousers
B. 8 Trousers
C. 10 Trousers
D. 7 Trousers
E. 11 Trousers
Answer:
|
Question: A man spend 810 in buying trouser at Rs 70 each and shirt at 30 each. What will be the ratio of trouser and shirt when the maximum number of trouser is purchased?
A. 9 Trousers
B. 8 Trousers
C. 10 Trousers
D. 7 Trousers
E. 11 Trousers
Answer:
|
Question: A man spend 810 in buying trouser at Rs 70 each and shirt at 30 each. What will be the ratio of trouser and shirt when the maximum number of trouser is purchased?
A. 9 Trousers
B. 8 Trousers
C. 10 Trousers
D. 7 Trousers
E. 11 Trousers
Answer: A
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:169
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157 |
Question: If one of the roots of the quadratic equation x^2 + mx + 22 = 0 is 1.5, then what is the value of m?
A. -23.5
B. -17.5
C. -10.5
D. -16.2
E. Cannot be determined
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 3 |
Question: If one of the roots of the quadratic equation x^2 + mx + 22 = 0 is 1.5, then what is the value of m?
A. -23.5
B. -17.5
C. -10.5
D. -16.2
E. Cannot be determined
Answer:
|
Question: If one of the roots of the quadratic equation x^2 + mx + 22 = 0 is 1.5, then what is the value of m?
A. -23.5
B. -17.5
C. -10.5
D. -16.2
E. Cannot be determined
Answer:
|
Question: If one of the roots of the quadratic equation x^2 + mx + 22 = 0 is 1.5, then what is the value of m?
A. -23.5
B. -17.5
C. -10.5
D. -16.2
E. Cannot be determined
Answer: D
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:157
|
|
179 |
Question: Last year, 34 percent of Ace Book Company's sales revenue came from the sale of novels. Of the remaining revenue, 1/3 was from the sale of biographies. The company's revenue from the sale of novels was approximately, how many times its revenue from the sale of biographies?
A. 1.3
B. 1.5
C. 2.1
D. 2.5
E. 3.1
Answer:
|
[
"A",
"B",
"C",
"D",
"E"
] | 1 |
Question: Last year, 34 percent of Ace Book Company's sales revenue came from the sale of novels. Of the remaining revenue, 1/3 was from the sale of biographies. The company's revenue from the sale of novels was approximately, how many times its revenue from the sale of biographies?
A. 1.3
B. 1.5
C. 2.1
D. 2.5
E. 3.1
Answer:
|
Question: Last year, 34 percent of Ace Book Company's sales revenue came from the sale of novels. Of the remaining revenue, 1/3 was from the sale of biographies. The company's revenue from the sale of novels was approximately, how many times its revenue from the sale of biographies?
A. 1.3
B. 1.5
C. 2.1
D. 2.5
E. 3.1
Answer:
|
Question: Last year, 34 percent of Ace Book Company's sales revenue came from the sale of novels. Of the remaining revenue, 1/3 was from the sale of biographies. The company's revenue from the sale of novels was approximately, how many times its revenue from the sale of biographies?
A. 1.3
B. 1.5
C. 2.1
D. 2.5
E. 3.1
Answer: B
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agi_eval_aqua-rat::retrieval:179
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