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TIFR CSE 2018 | Part B | Question: 1
What is the remainder when $4444^{4444}$ is divided by $9?$ $1$ $2$ $5$ $7$ $8$
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GATE2014 EC-1: GA-10
You are given three coins: one has heads on both faces, the second has tails on both faces, and the third has a head on one face and a tail on the other. You choose a coin at random and toss it, and it comes up heads. The probability that the other face is tails is $\dfrac{1}{4}$ $\dfrac{1}{3}$ $\dfrac{1}{2}$ $\dfrac{2}{3}$
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GATE CSE 2018 | Question: GA-7
If $pqr \ne 0$ and $p^{-x}=\dfrac{1}{q},q^{-y}=\dfrac{1}{r},r^{-z}=\dfrac{1}{p},$ what is the value of the product $xyz$ ? $-1$ $\dfrac{1}{pqr}$ $1$ $pqr$
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GATE CSE 2018 | Question: GA-5
$\text{ What is the missing number in the following sequence?}$ $2,\,12,\,60,\,240,\,720,\,1440,\,\underline{\;\;\;\;\;\;\;\;},0$ $2880$ $1440$ $720$ $0$
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GATE CSE 2021 Set 1 | GA Question: 9
Given below are two statements $1$ and $2$, and two conclusions $\text{I}$ and $\text{II}$ $\text{Statement 1:}$ All bacteria are microorganisms. $\text{Statement 2:}$ All pathogens are microorganisms. $\text{Conclusion I:}$ Some pathogens are ... Either conclusion $\text{I}$ or $\text{II}$ is correct Neither conclusion $\text{I}$ nor $\text{II}$ is correct
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Arjun
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GATE CSE 2017 Set 2 | Question: GA-2
Saturn is ___________ to be seen on a clear night with the naked eye. enough bright bright enough as enough bright bright as enough
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Arjun
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GATE CSE 2010 | Question: 65
Given digits $ 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4$ how many distinct $4$ digit numbers greater than $3000$ can be formed? $50$ $51$ $52$ $54$
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GATE CSE 2014 Set 2 | Question: GA-10
At what time between $6$ a. m. and $7$ a. m. will the minute hand and hour hand of a clock make an angle closest to $60^{\circ}$? $6: 22$ a.m. $6: 27$ a.m. $6: 38$ a.m. $6: 45$ a.m.
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GATE2011 AG: GA-4
There are two candidates $P$ and $Q$ in an election. During the campaign, $40\%$ of the voters promised to vote for $P,$ and rest for $Q.$ However, on the day of election $15\%$ of the voters went back on their promise to vote for $P$ ... instead voted for $P.$ Suppose$,P$ lost by $2$ votes$,$ then what was the total number of voters? $100$ $110$ $90$ $95$
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percentage
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GATE CSE 2019 | Question: GA-4
Ten friends planned to share equally the cost of buying a gift for their teacher. When two of them decided not to contribute, each of the other friends had to pay Rs. $150$ more. The cost of the gift was Rs. ____ $666$ $3000$ $6000$ $12000$
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Arjun
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general-aptitude
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cost-market-price
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GATE CSE 2017 Set 2 | Question: GA-7
There are three boxes. One contains apples, another contains oranges and the last one contains both apples and oranges. All three are known to be incorrectly labeled. If you are permitted to open just one box and then pull out and inspect ... three boxes? The box labeled Apples' The box labeled Apples and Oranges' The box labeled Oranges' Cannot be determined
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Arjun
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GATE CSE 2017 Set 1 | Question: GA-5
The probability that a $k$-digit number does NOT contain the digits $0, 5,$ or $9$ is $0.3^{k}$ $0.6^{k}$ $0.7^{k}$ $0.9^{k}$
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GATE2013 CE: GA-9
A firm is selling its product at Rs. $60$ per unit. The total cost of production is Rs. $100$ and firm is earning total profit of Rs. $500$. Later, the total cost increased by $30\%.$ By what percentage the price should be increased to maintained the same profit level. $5$ $10$ $15$ $30$
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TIFR CSE 2010 | Part A | Question: 2
The hour hand and the minute hands of a clock meet at noon and again at mid-night. In between they meet $N$ times, where $N$ is.: $6$ $11$ $12$ $13$ None of the above
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GATE2012 CY: GA-7
$A$ and $B$ are friends. They decide to meet between 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm on a given day. There is a condition that whoever arrives first will not wait for the other for more than $15$ minutes. The probability that they will meet on that day is $1/4$ $1/16$ $7/16$ $9/16$
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GATE Civil 2020 Set 1 | GA Question: 8
Insert seven numbers between $2$ and $34$, such that the resulting sequence including $2$ and $34$ is an arithmetic progression. The sum of these inserted seven numbers is ______. $120$ $124$ $126$ $130$
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GATE2011 AG: GA-8
Three friends, $R, S$ and $T$ shared toffee from a bowl. $R$ took $\frac{1}{3}^{\text{rd}}$ of the toffees, but returned four to the bowl. $S$ took $\frac{1}{4}^{\text{th}}$ of what was left but returned three toffees to the bowl. $T$ took ... returned two back into the bowl. If the bowl had $17$ toffees left, how may toffees were originally there in the bowl? $38$ $31$ $48$ $41$
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GATE CSE 2019 | Question: GA-1
The expenditure on the project _____ as follows: equipment Rs.$20$ lakhs, salaries Rs.$12$ lakhs, and contingency Rs.$3$ lakhs. break down break breaks down breaks
Arjun
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general-aptitude
verbal-aptitude
most-appropriate-word
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GATE CSE 2017 Set 2 | Question: GA-5
There are $3$ red socks, $4$ green socks and $3$ blue socks.You choose $2$ socks. The probability that they are of the same colour is $\dfrac{1}{5}$ $\dfrac{7}{30}$ $\dfrac{1}{4}$ $\dfrac{4}{15}$
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GATE CSE 2016 Set 1 | Question: GA08
Consider the following statements relating to the level of poker play of four players $P,Q,R \ and \ S$. $P$ always beats $Q$ $R$ always beats $S$ $S$ loses to $P$ only sometimes. $R$ always loses to $Q$ Which of the following can be logically ... $S$ is the absolute worst player in the set (i). only (ii) only (i) and (ii) only' neither (i) nor (ii)
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