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Directions for Questions  A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

What is Mr Kashyap’s salary? 

(1) Mr Kashyap bought 50 kg rice with one-fourth of his salary.

(2) Had the rice been 20% cheaper than its current price, Mr Kashyap could have bought 50 kg rice for 100 more than onetenth of his salary.

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Important Questions on Quantitative Skills

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Directions for Questions  A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

Is z > 1?

 (1) logzx>logzx2 [x is an integer]

 (2) z2<z

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Directions for Questions A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

What is the probability of drawing a Rs. 5 coin from a bag containing 23 coins? 

(1) Rs. 2 coins are 12 in number.

(2) Rs. 5 coins are 8 in number.

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Directions: A question is followed by two statements, numbered (1) and (2). Using the information provided and general knowledge, decide whether the information given is sufficient to solve the problem.

Find the value of x3y2+1

 (1) x2y2=14

 (2) xy=12