Whenever The Question Talks of Digits, We Should Consider "A" & "B". Number Formed by Reversing The Digits Is 10b+a
Whenever The Question Talks of Digits, We Should Consider "A" & "B". Number Formed by Reversing The Digits Is 10b+a
Whenever The Question Talks of Digits, We Should Consider "A" & "B". Number Formed by Reversing The Digits Is 10b+a
Age in 2000 = 20
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In 1932 a grandson tells his grandfather, his
age is equal to last two digits of his year of
birth. Grandfather says same is the case with
me. What are their ages?
Grandson Grandfather
Year of Birth = 19x, Year of Birth = 18y,
Where “x” represents Where “y” represents
last 2 digits last 2 digits
Age = 1932 - 19x = x
Age = 1932 - 18y = y
x =(1900+32) – (1900+x)
y =(1800+132) – (1800+y)
2x =32
2y =132
x = 16
y = 66
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In 1940 a grandson tells his grandfather, his age is
equal to last two digits of his year of birth.
Grandfather says same is the case with me. What
are their ages?
Grandson Grandfather
Year of Birth = 19x, Year of Birth = 18y,
Where “x” represents Where “y” represents
last 2 digits last 2 digits
Age = 1940 - 19x = x Age = 1940 - 18y = y
x =(1900+40) – (1900+x) y =(1800+140) – (1800+y)
2x =40 x = 20 2y =140 y = 70
In the year x, a grandson tells his grandfather his
age is equal to last two digits of his year of birth.
Grandfather says same is the case with me. Find
the age difference between grandfather and
grandson? Age difference is always 50. 21
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12+n+36+n = 80 2n = 32 n = 16
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The age of a woman is presently thrice that of
daughter. When woman was 29 years old, her
only son, who is 3 years younger than her only
daughter, was born. What is the present age of
the son?
Present Age Present Age
S S+3
of son of Daughter
Present Age S+29 = 3S+9
S+29 3(s+3) S = 10
of Mother
Anand has only 10 paisa and 25 paisa coins with
him. If he has 70 coins in all worth Rs.10 with him ,
how many 25 paisa coins does he have?
Let a rep. 25 P coins and b rep. 10 p coins.
a+ b = 70
Solving, a = 20 & b = 50 23
25a+10b = 1000
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A tells B, “When I was
A tells B, “When I was 1
/3 of your present age,
half of your present
age, you were one- you were one-fourth of
fourth of my present my present age”. If B’s
age”. If A’s present present age is 45
age is 36 years, what years, what is A’s
is B’s present age. present age.
A B A B
Present a 45
Present 36 b
Past 15 /4
a
Past b
/2 9
36 - b = b/2 - 9 a -45 = 15 - a/4
45 = 3b/2 b = 30 60 = 5a/4 a = 48
A B A B
Present 36 30 Present 48 45
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Past 15 12
Past 15 9
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The average age of a couple at the
time of their marriage was 27 years.
After a few years, the couple had a
pair of twins. If the average age of
the family of four when each of the
twins was five years old was two-
thirds of the average age of the
couple just before the birth of the
twins, then find the average age of
the family of four when each of the
twins is 10 years old.
(1) 22 (2) 25 (3) 28 (4) 30 (5) CBD
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At the
After n After 5 After 10
time of
years years years
marriage
H H H+n H+n+5 H+n+10
W W W+n W+n+5 W+n+10
T1 0 0 5 10
T2 0 0 5 10
Tot 54 54+2n
60 80 100
A 27 27+n
30 54+2n+20
20 25
[54+2n+20] 2
= [27+n] [54+2n+20] = 8 [27+n]
4 3 3
Solving, n =3
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The cost prices of two
varieties of rice differ by P P+12
Rs.12. Ram, the shopkeeper,
mixed those two varieties, in 18
certain ratio and resultant
mixture costs Rs.18 per kg. If
P-6 18 -P
instead, Ram mixes the two
varieties in the inverse ratio, P P+12
the cost price of the resultant
mixture will be Rs.26 per kg. 26
find the cost price (in Rs. per
kg) of the less expensive
P-14 26 -P
variety of rice.
(1) 12 (2) 16 (3) 14 (4) 18 (5) 10 P-6 = 26 - P
P=16 28
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A change dispensing machine contains 1
rupee, 2 rupee and 5 rupee coins. The total
number of coins in the machine is 200. The
total amount in the machine adds up to
Rs.450. If the number of 1 rupee and 2 rupee
coins are interchanged, the total amount
comes down to Rs.325. The number of 5 rupee
coins in the machine is
(1)2 (2)25 (3)30 (4)15 (5) 28
20x + 2y + z = 47
Case 1: X= 0 Case 2: X= 1
2y+z= 47 2y+z= 27
Z=(2k+1) Y=(23 -k) Z=(2k+1) Y=(13 -k)
K can take 24 K can take 14
values from 0 to 23 values from 0 to 13
Case 3: X= 2
Totally 42 ways
2y+z= 7
Z=(2k+1) Y=(3 -k)
K can take 4 41
values from 0 to 3
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Eqn M A B Value M F K+ m= 9
A 1 5 7 84 K 5K + 7m = 23
7K + 10m = 30
B 1 7 10 114 M Solving
C 9 23 30 ? ? k=20 m=-11
Eqn M A B Value
A *20 20 100 140 1680
B*-11 -11 -77 -110 -1254
45
Sub 9 23 30 426
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AS ON No AV SUM OF AGES
1/1/1996 7 33 231
+N yrs 7 231+7N-70-N 161+6N
+X yrs 7 161+6N+7X-63-N-X 98+5N+6X
+N yrs 7 98+5N+6X+7N 98+12N+6X
1/1/2008 8 98+6(2N+X)+8 98+6*21+8
8 29 232
Everyone will age by N years and 70+N is subtracted
because Bunti dies. But the total number remains at 7
because Mona is born
Everyone will age by x years and 63+N+x is
subtracted because Babli dies. But the total number
remains at 7 because Rohan is born
Everyone will age by N years and sum increases by 7N
Everyone will age by 1 year and sum increases by 8 as
Raj was born on 1/1/2007 and the question requires 50
average as on 1/1/2008. 2n+x+1 = 22
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If the length of a rectangle is increased by 5
units and the breadth is increased by 9 units,
the area of the rectangle triples. In stead, if the
length is increased by 3 units and the breadth is
decreased by 5 units, the area of the rectangle
becomes one third of what it was. By what
percent is the length of the rectangle more than
the breadth?
(1)1331/3% (2)120% (3) 108% (4) 150%
(l+5)(b+9) = 3lb 5b+9l+45 = 2lb l 7
=
lb 9b-15l-45 = -2lb b 3
(l+3)(b-5) =
3 Adding, 14b=6l l=7k b=3k
Ans: 133 1 %
3 51
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Solving, s = 20
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Simple Equations
1 1 4
+
a b = 75
(a+b) 4
=
ab 75
80 4
=
ab 75
ab= 1500
a+ b = 80
Solving, a = 50 & b = 30
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A shopkeeper sold a certain number (a two
digit number) of toys all priced at a certain
value (also a two digit number when expressed
in rupees). By mistake he reversed the digits of
both the number of items sold and the price of
each item . In doing so , he found that his stock
left at the end of the day showed 72 items
more than what it actually was.
1. What could be the actual number of toys
sold?
2. If the faulty calculations show a total sale of
Rs.1577,what was the actual selling price of
each toy?
3. Using the above information, what are the
actual sales? 59
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Price of a toy = 10a+b
No. of toys sold = 10c+d
Opening Balance – (10c+d) = closing balance
Opening Balance – (10d+c) = closing balance +72
Subtracting, 9(c-d) = 72 (c-d) = 8 91 or 80
Faulty calculation = 1577 = 19*83
Faulty Selling Price =83 38
Actual Sales =38 * 91 3458
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There is some money with Ajay and some with
Vijay. If Ajay gave Rs 30 to Vijay then the
amounts with them would be interchanges.
Instead, if Vijay gives Rs.20 to Ajay ,then Ajay
would have Rs.70 more than that of Vijay. Find
the amount Ajay has.
If the first transaction
Aj Vij
takes place, Ajay will
a v
have what vijay before
1st a-30 V-30
the transaction. a -30 = v
2nd a+20 V-20
implies a = v +30
If the second transaction Cannot be
takes place, a +20 = v determined
-20+50 implies a = v +30
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Bala has 3 sons. He had some chocolates which he
distributed among them. To his eldest son he gave
3 chocolates more than half the number of
chocolates with him. To his second son he gave 4
chocolates more than one-third of the remaining
number of chocolates with them. To his youngest
son he gave 4 chocolates more than one- fourth of
the remaining number of chocolates with him. He
left with 11 chocolates .How many chocolates did
he initially have?
Before Son Given Bal 3c
- 4 = 11 c= 20
a a 36 4
78
a 1 42+ 3 - 3
2 2 2b
- 4 =20 b= 36
b 2b
20- 4 3
b
36 2 16+4
3 3 a
3c - 3 =36 a= 78
c 3 c 11- 4 2
20 9+ 4 4
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A bag has a total of 120 notes in
denominations of Rs. 2, Rs.5 and Rs.10.The
total value of the notes in the bag is Rs.760. If
there were twice as many Rs.5 notes, the total
value of the notes would be Rs.960. Find the
number of Rs.10 notes in the bag.
Rs 2 Rs 5 Rs 10
No. a b c a +b + c = 120 ……..(1)
Valu 2a +5b +10 c = 760 ….(2)
2a2
Rs 5b5 Rs
Rs 10c
10
e 2a +10b +10 c=960…. (3)
No. a 2b c
(3)–( 2) 5b = 200 b=40
Valu
2a 10b 10c
a+c= 80
e 2a+10c=560 a+5c=280
4c = 200 c=50 a=30
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Rohan went to the market to buy 10 kg of each of
oranges ,mangoes ,bananas are grapes. The cost
of 5kg of oranges and 2 kg of mangoes together
was Rs.310. The cost of 3kg of mangoes and 3.5 kg
of banana was Rs.230.The cost of 1.5kg of bananas
and 5kg of grapes together was Rs.160 Find the
total amount spent on Rohan.
Orange Mangoes Grapes Banana
No. 10 10 10 10
Value R M G B
To Find 10 R + 10 M + 10 G + 10 B
Orange Mangoes Grapes Banana Value
5 2 310
3 3.5 230
1.5 5.0 160
5 5 5 5 700
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10 10 10 10 1400
Eleven players If the scores are distinct,
participated in a the no of wins should be
tournament . Each distinct
player played with
every other player Player Total Wins Loss Points
exactly once. In each 1 10 10 0 40
match , the winning 2 10 9 1 35
player gets 4 points 3 10 8 2 30
and the losing player 4 10 7 3 25
gets 1 point .No 5 10 6 4 20
match ends in a
6 10 5 5 15
draw. Each player
7 10 4 6 10
obtains a distinct
score . Then which of 8 10 3 7 5
the following is a 9 10 2 8 0
possible score of a 10 10 1 9 -5
player? 11 10 0 10 -10
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Raja went to a casino to play a card game
. He played 3 rounds of the game. In each
round he doubled the amount he had with
him and gave Rs. X to his friend at the end
of the round. The amount he had with him
at the end of the third round after giving
Rs. X to his friend was Rs.140 more than
the sum of the amounts with him at the
end of the previous rounds after giving Rs.
X to his friend. The amount with him at
the end of the second round after giving
Rs. X to his friend was Rs.160 more than
the amount he has with him at the end of
the first round after giving Rs. X to his
friend, find the value of X 66
After Given to
Before Round Balance
doubling friend
a 1 2a x 2a - x
2a - x 2 4a - 2x x 4a – 3x
4a – 3x 3 8a – 6x x 8a – 7x
8a – 7x = 6a -4x +140
2a – 3x = 140
4a – 3x = 2a -x +160
2a – 2x = 160
Subtracting, x = 20
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a + 7b + 3c + 5d = 0 ………..(1)
8a + 4b + 6c + 2d = -16 ………..(2)
2a + 6b + 4c + 8d = 16 ………..(3)
5a + 3b + 7c + d = -16 ………..(4)
Find ( a+ d)(b + c)
(2)+(3) , (a+b+c+d) =0
(1)+(4) - (2) –(3) , -4(a+d) =- 16
(a+d) = 4
(b+c) = - 4
(a+d)(b+c) = -16
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P, Q, R and S are four books such that the cost of P is
half that of S. Q costs twice as much as R, which in
turn, is costlier than P. How many of the following
statements are either definitely true or definitely false?
I) S costs more than Q
II) P and S together cost less than Q and R together
III) Q and S together cost more than P and R together
IV) S costs more than R
P=k S =2k Q =2l R =l R >P l > K Q >S
Q >R >P S >P Q >R >S >P Or Q >S >R >P
Statement 1 Is Def False
Statement 2 Is Def True
Statement 3 Is Def True
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Statement 4 cannot say
An examination consists of 160 questions. For
each correct answer, as student earns 1 mark
and for each wrong answer, a student loses
(1/4)th of mark. Find the number of distinct net
scores that a student could earn in the
examination. (1) 790 (2) 797 (3) 795 (4) 801
160 score is possible - 40 score is possible
159 score is possible - 39 score is possible
159.75,159.50 & 159.25 scores not possible
-39.75,-39.50 & -39.25 scores not possible
801 – 6 = 795
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