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Frank is 15 years younger then John. In 5 years John will
be twice as old as Frank. How old will Frank be in four years? |
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Question Submitted By :: Harsha | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | Let age of John =x
age of Frank =x-15
After 5 years:-
John's age =x+5
Frank's age =x-15+5
According to question:-
x+5=2(x-15+5)
x+5=2(x-10)
x=25
So John's age=25
Frank's age =10
After 4 years Frank will be of sweet Fourteen  |
| Radeesh | | | | | | Answer | 24 yrs  |
| Abhinav Jain | | | | | | Question |
In a college, the science department has three disciplines.
In total, 280 students study chemistry, 254 students study
physics and 280 students study biology. 97 students study
both chemistry and physics, 138 students study both physics
and biology, 152 students study both chemistry and biology.
73 students study all three disciplines. Can you determine
how many students there are in the science department? |
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Question Submitted By :: Guest | | This Interview Question Asked @ Satyam , Accenture | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | 490  |
| Sowbi | | | | | |
| | | | Answer | 500
How?
n(C)=280
n(P)=254
n(B)=280
n(CnP)=97
n(PnB)=138
n(CnB)=152
n(CnPnB)=73
n(CUPUB)=n(C)+n(P)+n(B)-n(CnP)-n(PnB)-n(CnB)+n(CnPnB)
=280+254+280-97-138-152+73
=500  |
| Megs | | | | | | Answer | answer is 500.
i followed the same formula but in a logical way!
n(C)=280
n(P)=254
n(B)=280
n(CnP)=97
n(PnB)=138
n(CnB)=152
n(CnPnB)=73
n(CUPUB)=n(C)+n(P)+n(B)-n(CnP)-n(PnB)-n(CnB)+n(CnPnB)
=280+254+280-97-138-152+73
=500  |
| Ram Kumar.y | | | | | | Answer | its 500.. confirnmed  |
| Anubhav | | | | | | Answer | Students in computer department is 500  |
| Raghuveer | | | | | | Answer | dude its science n not computer.uh..... i think no.of
students is 73.(in all three P,C,B).387 in any2 departments.  |
| Suresh | | | | | | Question |
The owner of a hobby store needed to calculate the
percentage of customers who purchase wood glue. Upon
completing his survey, he noticed that 60% of the people
that entered his store purchased an item. Of those
customers, 15 percent purchased wood glue. What percent of
the people that entered the store purchased wood glue?
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Question Submitted By :: Rb | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | let 100 people entered in the shop
now, 60 people purchased an item
now 15% purchased wood glue i.e. 9 people.
therefore answer is 9%  |
| Mohitkuldeep | | | | | | Answer | 25 percent  |
| Abhinav Jain | | | | | | Question |
From 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM it rained 2.25 inches. At 11:00 AM
the rain increased to fall at a rate of 1.25 in. every two
hours. How many inches of rain landed on the ground by 5:00 PM? |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | 2.25 + 3*1.25 = 6 inches  |
| Mohitkuldeep | | | | | | Answer | 6 inches  |
| Abhinav Jain | | | | | | Question |
A new bank has decided to stay open only on weekends - all
day Saturday and Sunday - and no other days. The bank has
hired two managers (U and V), Four tellers (W,X,Y, and Z),
and two operation officers (S and T), for a total of exactly
eight full-time employees. No part-time employees are hired.
Each employee works a complete day when working.
A manager must be on duty each day.
The managers cannot work on the same day.
At least two tellers must be working on the same day.
W and X will not work on the same day.
S and Z will only work on Saturday.
No employee can work on consecutive days, but each employee
must work on Saturday or Sunday.
Which of the following could be false?
a) If U works on Saturday, then V works on Sunday.
b) If X works on Saturday, then W works on Sunday.
c) T can work either day.
d) If W works on Saturday and Y works on Sunday, then X
works on Sunday.
e) If U works on Sunday, then X works on Saturday.
15) A new bank has decided to stay open only on weekends -
all day Saturday and Sunday - and no other days. The bank
has hired two managers (U and V), Four tellers (W,X,Y, and
Z), and two operation officers (S and T), for a total of
exactly eight full-time employees. No part-time employees
are hired. Each employee works a complete day when working.
A manager must be on duty each day.
The managers cannot work on the same day.
At least two tellers must be working on the same day.
W and X will not work on the same day.
S and Z will only work on Saturday.
No employee can work on consecutive days, but each employee
must work on Saturday or Sunday.
Which one of the following is an acceptable group of
employees that could work on Saturday?
a) ZWYST
b) UVWYZS
c) VWXST
d) UZST
e) VWZS
16) A new bank has decided to stay open only on weekends -
all day Saturday and Sunday - and no other days. The bank
has hired two managers (U and V), Four tellers (W,X,Y, and
Z), and two operation officers (S and T), for a total of
exactly eight full-time employees. No part-time employees
are hired. Each employee works a complete day when working.
A manager must be on duty each day.
The managers cannot work on the same day.
At least two tellers must be working on the same day.
W and X will not work on the same day.
S and Z will only work on Saturday.
No employee can work on consecutive days, but each employee
must work on Saturday or Sunday.
What is the greatest number of employees that can work on
Saturday?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
e) 6
17) A new bank has decided to stay open only on weekends -
all day Saturday and Sunday - and no other days. The bank
has hired two managers (U and V), Four tellers (W,X,Y, and
Z), and two operation officers (S and T), for a total of
exactly eight full-time employees. No part-time employees
are hired. Each employee works a complete day when working.
A manager must be on duty each day.
The managers cannot work on the same day.
At least two tellers must be working on the same day.
W and X will not work on the same day.
S and Z will only work on Saturday.
No employee can work on consecutive days, but each employee
must work on Saturday or Sunday.
If W works on Sunday, then which one of the following must
be true?
a) X works on Saturday
b) Y works on Saturday
c) T works on Saturday
d) Z works on Saturday
e) U works on Saturday
18) A new bank has decided to stay open only on weekends -
all day Saturday and Sunday - and no other days. The bank
has hired two managers (U and V), Four tellers (W,X,Y, and
Z), and two operation officers (S and T), for a total of
exactly eight full-time employees. No part-time employees
are hired. Each employee works a complete day when working.
A manager must be on duty each day.
The managers cannot work on the same day.
At least two tellers must be working on the same day.
W and X will not work on the same day.
S and Z will only work on Saturday.
No employee can work on consecutive days, but each employee
must work on Saturday or Sunday.
Which one of the following must be true?
a) T always works on the same day as Y.
b) S never works on the same day as U.
c) Z never works on the same day as X.
d) If W works on Sunday, then Y always works on Saturday.
e) Only two tellers work on Saturday.
19) A new bank has decided to stay open only on weekends -
all day Saturday and Sunday - and no other days. The bank
has hired two managers (U and V), Four tellers (W,X,Y, and
Z), and two operation officers (S and T), for a total of
exactly eight full-time employees. No part-time employees
are hired. Each employee works a complete day when working.
A manager must be on duty each day.
The managers cannot work on the same day.
At least two tellers must be working on the same day.
W and X will not work on the same day.
S and Z will only work on Saturday.
No employee can work on consecutive days, but each employee
must work on Saturday or Sunday.
Which one of the following is a complete and accurate list
of the employees who have the possibility of working on Sunday?
a) UWYZ
b) UWYS
c) UVWXT
d) UVWXYT
e) UVWXYTS
20) In the earliest stages of common law, a party could have
their case heard by a judge only upon the payment of a fee
to the court, and then only if the case fit into one of the
forms for which there existed a writ. At first the number of
such formalized cases of action was very small, but judges
invented new forms which brought more cases and greater
revenues.
Which of the following conclusions is most strongly
suggested by the paragraph above?
a) In most early cases, the plaintiff rather than the
defendant prevailed.
b) One of the motivating forces for the early expansion in
judicial power was economic considerations.
c) The first common law decisions were inconsistent with one
another and did not form a coherent body of law.
d) Early judges often decided cases in an arbitrary and
haphazard manner.
e) The judiciary at first had greater power than either the
legislature or the executive.
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Question Submitted By :: Mahes | | This Interview Question Asked @ Infosys | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | Answers are as follows :-
14- E
15- E
16- D
17- A
18- E
19- D
20- B  |
| Rakesh Ranjan | | | | | | Question |
Two men, Barry and David, and two women Ann and Cathy are
doctors. One is a surgeon, one a dentist, one an
optometrist, and one is a general practitioner. They are
seated around a square table, with one person on each side.
1) Barry is across from the dentist.
2) David is not across from the surgeon.
3) The optometrist is on Ann's immediate left.
4) Cathy is the general practitioner.
5) The surgeon and general practitioner are married to each
other.
6) The general practitioner is not on Cathy's immediate left.
7) The general practitioner is across from the optometrist.
Which of the following must be true?
a) Barry is the dentist.
b) The surgeon and general practitioner are women.
c) The dentist is across from the surgeon.
d) David is the surgeon.
e) Cathy is across from Ann.
13) Two men, Barry and David, and two women Ann and Cathy
are doctors. One is a surgeon, one a dentist, one an
optometrist, and one is a general practitioner. They are
seated around a square table, with one person on each side.
1) Barry is across from the dentist.
2) David is not across from the surgeon.
3) The optometrist is on Ann's immediate left.
4) Cathy is the general practitioner.
5) The surgeon and general practitioner are married to each
other.
6) The general practitioner is not on Cathy's immediate left.
7) The general practitioner is across from the optometrist.
If both women leave the table, the
a) optometrist and dentist remain.
b) surgeon and optometrist remain.
c) surgeon and general practitioner remain.
d) general practitioner and dentist remain.
e) general practitioner and optometrist remain.
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13) b  |
| Iti Shukla | | | | | | Question |
Jane works at a fashion design company, and is having
problems getting dressed for work. She refuses to wear any
color combination that does not go well together as many of
her clients may look down upon this.
She has two pairs of skirts, brown and blue; three blouses,
white, sky blue, and gray; four pairs of stockings, red,
black, brown, and blue; and two pairs of shoes, black and brown.
The blue skirt cannot be worn with red or brown stockings.
Gray does not go well with brown.
Black does not go well with brown.
If Jane wears black shoes she will not wear:
a) red stockings.
b) a blue skirt.
c) a white blouse.
d) blue stockings.
e) a sky blue blouse.
8) Jane works at a fashion design company, and is having
problems getting dressed for work. She refuses to wear any
color combination that does not go well together as many of
her clients may look down upon this.
She has two pairs of skirts, brown and blue; three blouses,
white, sky blue, and gray; four pairs of stockings, red,
black, brown, and blue; and two pairs of shoes, black and brown.
The blue skirt cannot be worn with red or brown stockings.
Gray does not go well with brown.
Black does not go well with brown.
If Jane is color blind and is unable to determine what
outfits went well together, how many possible clothing
combinations could she have?
a) 24
b) 32
c) 36
d) 44
e) 48
9) Jane works at a fashion design company, and is having
problems getting dressed for work. She refuses to wear any
color combination that does not go well together as many of
her clients may look down upon this.
She has two pairs of skirts, brown and blue; three blouses,
white, sky blue, and gray; four pairs of stockings, red,
black, brown, and blue; and two pairs of shoes, black and brown.
The blue skirt cannot be worn with red or brown stockings.
Gray does not go well with brown.
Black does not go well with brown.
If Jane wears a brown skirt and a white blouse, she could:
a) not wear blue stockings.
b) not wear brown shoes.
c) not wear black shoes.
d) wear blue stockings.
e) wear red stockings.
10) Jane works at a fashion design company, and is having
problems getting dressed for work. She refuses to wear any
color combination that does not go well together as many of
her clients may look down upon this.
She has two pairs of skirts, brown and blue; three blouses,
white, sky blue, and gray; four pairs of stockings, red,
black, brown, and blue; and two pairs of shoes, black and brown.
The blue skirt cannot be worn with red or brown stockings.
Gray does not go well with brown.
Black does not go well with brown.
Jane buys a gray scarf. If she wears the new scarf, then she
could:
a) not wear blue stockings.
b) not wear brown stockings.
c) not wear black shoes.
d) wear a white blouse.
e) wear black stockings.
11) Jane works at a fashion design company, and is having
problems getting dressed for work. She refuses to wear any
color combination that does not go well together as many of
her clients may look down upon this.
She has two pairs of skirts, brown and blue; three blouses,
white, sky blue, and gray; four pairs of stockings, red,
black, brown, and blue; and two pairs of shoes, black and brown.
The blue skirt cannot be worn with red or brown stockings.
Gray does not go well with brown.
Black does not go well with brown.
Jane will never wear:
a) blue and red together.
b) white and red together.
c) gray and blue together.
d) white and black together.
e) white and red together.
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Question Submitted By :: Priya | | This Interview Question Asked @ Wipro | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | please send the answers  |
| Ram | | | | | | Answer | 9) c
10) b
11) a  |
| Iti Shukla | | | | | | Answer | 8) d
9) c
10)b
11)a  |
| Margaret | | | | | | Answer | 7)a
8)b
9)c
10)b
11)a  |
| Sowmya | | | | | | Answer | 7-a
8-e
9-c
10-b
11-a  |
| Anuj Shukla | | | | | | Question |
1) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Eugene finishes two places ahead of Chris in the first
race, all of the following will be true EXCEPT:
a) Bob finishes ahead of Don.
b) Chris finishes two places ahead of Alan.
c) Don finishes fourth.
d) Bob finishes immediately behind Eugene.
e) Chris finishes ahead of Bob.
2) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Don finishes third in the third race, which of the
following must be true of that race?
a) Alan finishes first.
b) Eugene finishes first.
c) Bob finishes second.
d) Chris finishes second.
e) Alan finishes fifth.
3) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Eugene's total for the six races is 36 points, which of
the following must be true?
a) Bob's total is more than 36 points.
b) Chris's total is more than 36 points.
c) Alan's total is 36 points.
d) Don's total is less than 36 points.
e) Don's total is 36 points.
4) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Alan finishes first only once, and Don finishes second
exactly twice, the lowest total number of points that Bob
can earn in the race is:
a) 32 points.
b) 38 points.
c) 40 points.
d) 44 points.
e) 48 points.
5) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Alan finishes first in four races, which of the following
could earn a total of fewer than 26 points in the six races?
a) Bob only.
b) Chris only.
c) Don only.
d) Eugene of Chris.
e) Don or Chris.
6) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Frank enters the third race and finishes behind Chris and
Don, which of the following must be true of that race?
a) Eugene finishes first.
b) Alan finishes sixth.
c) Don finishes second.
d) Frank finishes fifth.
e) Chris finishes third.
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Question Submitted By :: Mahes | | This Interview Question Asked @ Infosys , Accenture | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | 1)e
2)c
3)c
4)d
5)d
6)d  |
| Babu | | | | | | Answer | 1) e
2) e
3) d
4) d
5) e
6) d  |
| Margaret | | | | | | Answer | 1)e
2)c
3)c
4)d
5)e
6)d  |
| Sowmya | | | | | | Answer | 1)E
2)B
3)C
4)E
5)E
6)D  |
| Rose | | | | | | Question |
Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and Eugene,
enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The results
of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
1)If Eugene finishes two places ahead of Chris in the first
race, all of the following will be true EXCEPT:
2)If Don finishes third in the third race, which of the
following must be true of that race?
3)In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Eugene's total for the six races is 36 points, which of
the following must be true?
4)In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Alan finishes first only once, and Don finishes second
exactly twice, the lowest total number of points that Bob
can earn in the race is:
5)In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Alan finishes first in four races, which of the following
could earn a total of fewer than 26 points in the six races?
6)In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Frank enters the third race and finishes behind Chris and
Don, which of the following must be true of that race?
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| Sweta | | | | | | Answer | 1) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and
Eugene, enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The
results of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Eugene finishes two places ahead of Chris in the first
race, all of the following will be true EXCEPT:
a) Bob finishes ahead of Don.
b) Chris finishes two places ahead of Alan.
c) Don finishes fourth.
d) Bob finishes immediately behind Eugene.
e) Chris finishes ahead of Bob.
2) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and
Eugene, enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The
results of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Don finishes third in the third race, which of the
following must be true of that race?
a) Alan finishes first.
b) Eugene finishes first.
c) Bob finishes second.
d) Chris finishes second.
e) Alan finishes fifth.
3) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and
Eugene, enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The
results of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Eugene's total for the six races is 36 points, which of
the following must be true?
a) Bob's total is more than 36 points.
b) Chris's total is more than 36 points.
c) Alan's total is 36 points.
d) Don's total is less than 36 points.
e) Don's total is 36 points.
4) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and
Eugene, enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The
results of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Alan finishes first only once, and Don finishes second
exactly twice, the lowest total number of points that Bob
can earn in the race is:
a) 32 points.
b) 38 points.
c) 40 points.
d) 44 points.
e) 48 points.
5) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and
Eugene, enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The
results of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Alan finishes first in four races, which of the
following could earn a total of fewer than 26 points in the
six races?
a) Bob only.
b) Chris only.
c) Don only.
d) Eugene of Chris.
e) Don or Chris.
6) Five racing drivers, Alan, Bob, Chris, Don, and
Eugene, enter into a contest that consists of 6 races. The
results of all six races are listed below:
Bob always finishes ahead of Chris.
Alan finishes either first or last.
Eugene finishes either first or last.
There are no ties in any race.
Every driver finishes each race.
In each race, two points are awarded for a fifth place
finish, four points for fourth, six points for third, eight
points for second, and ten points for first.
If Frank enters the third race and finishes behind Chris
and Don, which of the following must be true of that race?
a) Eugene finishes first.
b) Alan finishes sixth.
c) Don finishes second.
d) Frank finishes fifth.
e) Chris finishes third.  |
| Kumar | | | | | | Question |
If y/x = 1/3 and x + 2y = 10, then x is |
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Question Submitted By :: Maheshwaranbe | | This Interview Question Asked @ Paladon | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | 6  |
| Ripal | | | | | | Answer | x=10  |
| J.jeetesh [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | since y/x=1/3 so y=1/3x
hence x+2x/3=10
5x=30 so x=6  |
| Manish [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | Y/X=1/3,X=2Y=10 THEN X
X=3Y EQUATION 1;
3Y+2Y=10;
5Y=10;
Y=2;
PUT VALUE OF Y IN EQUATION 1.
X=3*2=6;
X=6;  |
| Jai Prakash Pandey [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | y=x/3
x+2x/3=10
3x+2x=30
5x=30
x=6  |
| Krishna [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | x-=6  |
| Abhinav Jain [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | 6  |
| Joti [Nil] | | | | | | Question |
If a triangle has a base B and the altitude of the triangle
is twice the base, then the area of the triangle is |
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Question Submitted By :: Maheshwaranbe | | This Interview Question Asked @ zilog | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | Area of triangle is B*B  |
| Chetana | | | | | | Answer | square of the base  |
| Abhinav Jain [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | Area of the triangle = 1/2 * Base * Altitude
= 1/2 * B * 2B
= B*B  |
| Sraboni [Nil] | | | | | | Question |
If 2x + y = 10 and x = 3, what is x – y |
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Question Submitted By :: Maheshwaranbe | | This Interview Question Asked @ Virtusa | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | answer is x-y=-1  |
| Chetana | | | | | | Answer | -1  |
| Saransh [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | 6+y=10
y=4
3-4=-1  |
| Krishna [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | x-y=-1  |
| Abhinav Jain [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | y=10-6=4....so x=-1  |
| Ramesh Naidu [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | 2x+y=10 6+y=10 y=4 : x-y= -1  |
| Mugilarasu [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | 2x+y=10
given:x=3
2(3)+y=10
->y=4
given:x=3
x-y=3-4
x-y=-1  |
| Pradeep [Nil] | | | | | | Question |
If x + 8y = 20 and x = -3y, then y = |
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Question Submitted By :: Maheshwaranbe | | This Interview Question Asked @ Paladon | |
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© ALL Interview .com | | Answer | 4  |
| K.eswaramoorthy | | | | | | Answer | y(-3+8)=20
5y=20
y=4  |
| Krishna [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | 5y=20
y=4  |
| Krishna [Nil] | | | | | | Answer | y=4  |
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