Subject Experts Solutions for Chapter: Mathematical Operations & Arithmetical Reasoning, Exercise 3: EXERCISE - 2

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Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

If the given interchanges namely: signs +and÷ and numbers 2 and 4 are made in signs and numbers, which one of the following four equations would be correct?

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Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

One line forms two regions in a plane.Similarly, two lines in a plane can form a maximum of four regions. These are shown in the figures below:

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What is the maximum number of regions that can be formed by 4 lines in a plane? Lines need not be concurrent.

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Stage 1 & 2
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In a farmhouse there are 50 hens, 45 goats and 8 camels which are maintained by few supervisor. If the total number of feet be 224 more than the number of heads in the farmhouse then the total number of supervisor is 

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Stage 1 & 2
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What will be the number of digits used in numbering the pages of a book having 199 pages

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Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

If in a certain code

23×26=42 and 11×15=19 then, 32×16=?

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Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

From each box you can move only to the immediate right box or the immediate top box. You cannot move into or through the shaded box. How many ways are there to move from the  box marked S to the box marked D.

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EASY
Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

One line forms two regions in a plane. Similarly, two lines in a plane can form maximum of four regions.

These are shown in the figure below.

                           Question ImageQuestion Image

What is the maximum number of  regions that can be formed by 4 lines in a plane. Lines need not be concurrent.

EASY
Stage 1 & 2
IMPORTANT

If in a certain code 23×26=42 and 11×15=19, then 32×16=?