Dr. K. Kautilya Solutions for Chapter: Mathematical Aptitude, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Dr. K. Kautilya Teaching and Research Aptitude Solutions for Exercise - Dr. K. Kautilya Solutions for Chapter: Mathematical Aptitude, Exercise 1: Exercise

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Questions from Dr. K. Kautilya Solutions for Chapter: Mathematical Aptitude, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions

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In an election, Ashok, Mahesh and Pramod got altogether 150 votes. Ashok and Pramod together got 94 votes, Mahesh and Pramod together got 76 votes. How many votes did Pramod get ?

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The sum of thrice a number and two times the same number is equal to 100. Find the number.

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A number is three less than 4 times another. If their sum is equal to 32, then the greatest number is:

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The population of a town exceeds one-fifth of its own population by 5000. What is the population of the town?

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Which of the following is equal to the product of 45×25?

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A number when divided by 105 leaves 99 as remainder. What will be the remainder if the number is divided by 21?

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A man offers 2 flowers on even days, 3 flowers on odd days divisible by 3 and offer 2 extra flowers on the days divisible by 5, how many flowers did he offer in April 1984?

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In an auditorium containing 310 persons, the total number of men and women was 220, that of children and women 265. How many women were in the auditorium ?