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This document contains 10 math and logic problems. Some key details:
- Problem 1 asks for the local time when a plane lands after taking off at 2am from 18N 10E and landing 10 hours later at 36N 70W.
- Problem 2 provides the addresses of elements in a two-dimensional array and asks to find the address of a specific element.
- Problem 3 gives the binary representations of numbers A, B, and C and asks to perform a set operation on them.
- The remaining problems involve calculations with percentages, time, combinations, safe combinations, family relationships, and minimal answers.
This document contains 10 math and logic problems. Some key details:
- Problem 1 asks for the local time when a plane lands after taking off at 2am from 18N 10E and landing 10 hours later at 36N 70W.
- Problem 2 provides the addresses of elements in a two-dimensional array and asks to find the address of a specific element.
- Problem 3 gives the binary representations of numbers A, B, and C and asks to perform a set operation on them.
- The remaining problems involve calculations with percentages, time, combinations, safe combinations, family relationships, and minimal answers.
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This document contains 10 math and logic problems. Some key details:
- Problem 1 asks for the local time when a plane lands after taking off at 2am from 18N 10E and landing 10 hours later at 36N 70W.
- Problem 2 provides the addresses of elements in a two-dimensional array and asks to find the address of a specific element.
- Problem 3 gives the binary representations of numbers A, B, and C and asks to perform a set operation on them.
- The remaining problems involve calculations with percentages, time, combinations, safe combinations, family relationships, and minimal answers.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Verfügbare Formate
Als DOC, PDF, TXT herunterladen oder online auf Scribd lesen
1) My flight takes of at 2am from a place at 18N cable. 10E and landed 10 Hrs later at a place with PUZZLES coordinates 36N70W. What is the local time when my plane landed? .1. There are 3 persons X, Y and Z. On some 6:00 am b) 6:40am c) 7:40 d) 7:00 e) 8:00 day, X lent tractors to Y and Z as many as they 2) In a two-dimensional array, X (9, 7), with had. After a month Y gave as many tractors to X each element occupying 4 bytes of memory, with and Z as many as they have. After a month Z did the address of the first element X (1, 1) is 3000, the same thing. At the end of this transaction find the address of X (8, 5) each one of them had 24. Find the tractors each originally had? 3) what's the answer for that : A, B and C are 8 2.A number of 9 digits has the following properties: bit no's. They are as follows: The number comprising the leftmost two digits is A -> 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 divisible by 2, that comprising the leftmost three B -> 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 digits is divisible by 3, the leftmost four by 4, the C -> 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 ( - =minus, u=union) leftmost five by 5, and so on for the nine digits of the Find ((A - C) u B) =? number i.e. the number formed from the first n digits 4) Which one among have higher deviation:1. is divisible by n, 2<=n<=9. Each digit in the number 5,0,-5, 5,0,-5 2. -5,-5,-5,-5,-5,-5 is different i.e. no digits are repeated. The digit 0 does not occur in the number i.e. it is comprised only 3. 5,-5,5,-5,5,-5 4. 5,5,5,5,5,5 of the digits 1-9 in some order.Find the number. 5) Find the physical quantity represented by 3.A person wanted to withdraw X rupees and Y paise MOMENTUM *VELOCITY] / [LENGTH * from the bank. But cashier made a mistake and gave ACCELERATION]? him Y rupees and X paise. Neither the person nor the 6) Find the result of the following _expression cashier noticed that. After spending 20 paise, the if, M denotes modulus operation, R denotes person counts the money. And to his surprise, he has round-off, T denotes truncation: M(373,5)+R(3.4)+T(7.7)+R(5.8) double the amount he wanted to withdraw. 7) Which of the following are orthogonal pairs? Find X and Y. (1 Rupee = 100 Paise) a. 3i+2 b. i+1 c. 3-2i d. -7i+1 4.Vipul was studying for his examinations and the 8) Find d Odd one out? lights went off. It was around 1:00 AM. He lighted a. LINUX b. WINDOWS 98 c. SOLARIS d. two uniform candles of equal length but one thicker SMTP than the other. The thick candle is supposed to last b. JAVA b. LISP c. Small talk d. Eiffel six hours and the thin one two hours less. When he c. HTTP b. ARP c. SMTP d. SAP finally went to sleep, the thick candle was twice as d. Linux b.windows NT c. SQL server d. UNIX long as the thin one. For how long did Vipul study in e. SAP b. ARP c. WAP d.TCP IP candle light? f. Oracle b. Linux c. Ingress d. DB2 5.There is a safe with a 5 digit g. SMTP b. WAP c. SAP d. ARP number as the key. The 4th digit is 4 h. WAP b. HTTP c. BAAN d. ARP greater than the second digit, while i. SQL b. DB2 c. SYBASE d. HTTP the 3rd digit is 3 less than the 2nd 9) The size of a program is N. And the memory digit. The 1st digit is thrice the last occupied by the program is given by M = square digit. There are 3 pairs whose sum is root of 100N. If the size of the program is 11. increased by 1% then how much memory now 6.In Mr. Mehta's family, there are one occupied ? grandfather, one grandmother, two 10) A power unit is there by the bank of the river fathers, two mothers, one father-in-law, of 750 meters width. A cable is made from power unit to power plant opposite to that of the one mother-in-law, four children, three river and 1500mts away from the power grandchildren, one brother, two sisters, unit.The cost of the cable below water is Rs.15/- two sons, two daughters and one per meter and cost of cable on the bank is daughter-in-law. How many members are there in Mr. Mehta's family? Give minimal possible answer.
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