Prashant Jagtap Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 2

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Prashant Jagtap English, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, General Knowledge/ General Awareness Solutions for Exercise - Prashant Jagtap Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 2

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Questions from Prashant Jagtap Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 2 with Hints & Solutions

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Which of the following conditions for the survival of corals is correct?

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A lottery system has ticket numbers with eight-digits. There are ten first prizes of 1,00,00 each, one hundred second prizes of 10,000 each, and one thousand third prizes of1,000 each. At the draw of lots, an eight-digit number is generated by choosing for each digit from left to right a random number in the range of 0 to 9. Anyone who has a ticket with the first two-digits (from left to right) matching, the chosen number 10,000 gets the first prize, and so on. One individual purchases many tickets at a discounted price of 0.75 each. For how much money should he purchase tickets to achieve a 10% chance of winning the third prize?

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Which one of the following four logical diagrams represents correctly the relationship between musicians, instrumentalists, violinists?

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Ten percent of twenty plus twenty percent of ten equals:

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What is the next term of the following series. 

4/12/95, 1/1/96, 29/1/96, 26/2/96

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Examine the following statements:

I watch TV only if I am bored.

I am never bored when I have my brother's company.

Whenever I go to the theatre, I take my brother along.

Which one of the following conclusions is valid in the context of the above statements?

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Seven men, A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a queue in that order. Each one is wearing a cap of a different colour like violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red not particularly in that order. D is able to see in front of him green and blue but not violet. E can see violet and yellow, but not red. G can see caps of all colours other than orange, if E is wearing an indigo coloured cap, then the colour of the cap worn by F is

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The value of (a-m)(b-m) .........(y-m) (z-m) is.