Ajay Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Numerical Ability, Exercise 1: Practice set

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UGC NET Paper 1
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Consider the following flowchart:

InputSubtract 8            Divide by 2            Add 16Output

If the Output is 32, the input must have been

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The letters M, A, T, H, S denote positive real numbers such that M×A=12, T×H=30, A×H=24, A×T=20 and H×S=42. Find the value of M×A×T×H×S.

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Three fishermen caught fishes and went to sleep. One of them woke up, took away one fish and 13rd of the remainder as his share, without other's knowledge. Later, the three of them divided the remainder equally. How many fishes were caught?

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A positive integer larger than 2 is called composite if it is not prime. What is the smallest prime number that is the sum of three different composite numbers?

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If a, b and c are distinct positive integers such that abc=16, then determine the largest possible value of ab-bc+ca.

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In the subtraction shown, K, L, M, and N are the digits. What is the value of K+L+M+N?

5K3L-M4N14451

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If n is a positive integer, then nn+1n+2n+3n+4n+5n+6 is divisible by

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On Independence Day, sweets were to be distributed amongst 350 children. But on that particular day, 25 children were absent. Thus, each child got 5 extra sweets. How many sweets did each child get?