RK JHA Solutions for Chapter: Data Interpretation and Quantitative Ability, Exercise 13: Solved Paper 2008
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For each sequence is defined by and for each For how many integer values of is a term of the sequence?
values of is a term of the sequence?

If then roots of the equationare .........?

Consider a sequence If sum of the first $n$ terms of the sequence is , then the value of n is

A train left station X at A hour B minutes. It reached station Y at B hour C minutes on the same day, after travelling for C hours A minutes (Clock shows time from hours to hours). Number of possible value(s) of A is ............

Directions : In these questions one statement is followed by three conclusions. Select the appropriate answer from the options given below
A, B, C be real numbers satisfying and
Conclusion I.
Conclusion II.
Conclusion III.

The coordinates of P and Q are and, respectively. R is the mid-point of P Q. The perpendicular bisector of P Q cuts X-axis at point . For how many integer value (s) of a, b is an integer?

Directions: These questions are followed by two statements labelled as I and II. You have to decide, if these statements are sufficient to conclusively answer the questions. Choose the appropriate answer from options given below.
The base of a triangle is and one of the base angles is . What is the length of the shortest side of the triangle?
I. The sum of lengths of other two sides is
II. The other base angle is

Directions: These questions are followed by two statements labelled as I and II. You have to decide, if these statements are sufficient to conclusively answer the questions. Choose the appropriate answer from options given below.
A, B, C, D, E and F are six integers such that is the greatest integer. Is A the smallest integer ?
