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The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

What are the total number of employee in department A and E together?

A) 29400 B) 17600
C) 46400 D) 36800
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 36800

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The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

On an average how many residents of city Y are working in each department?

A) 11360 B) 12420
C) 9130 D) 10940
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 11360

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The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

What is the ratio of male employee working in department B and D together to female employee working in department A and E together?

A) 13 : 8 B) 25 : 7
C) 23 : 9 D) 7 : 9
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 25 : 7

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The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

Male employees of department E is what percent of the employees living in city Z from department A?

A) 1600 B) 2400
C) 3200 D) 4200
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 3200

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The given table shows the number (in percent) of employees working in different departments of an organization. The table also shows the ratio of males and females and the ratio of employees living in city Z and employees living in city Y. The total number of employees in the organization are 80000.

 

How many employees of department A and C together are living in city Z?

A) 9000 B) 9200
C) 8800 D) 8200
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 8800

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On walking 100 metres towards a building in a horizontal line, the angle of elevation of its top changes from 45 to 60 deg. What will be the height (in metres) of the building?

A) 50(3 + √3) B) 100(√3 + 1)
C) 150 D) 100√3
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 50(3 + √3)

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Two identical hemispheres of maximum possible size are cut from a solid cube of side 14 cm. The bases of the hemispheres are part of the two opposite faces of cube. What is the total volume (in cm3) of the remaining part of the cube?

A) 1556.33 B) 898.5
C) 1467.33 D) 1306.67
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 1306.67

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Two circles touch each other at point X. A common tangent touch them at two distinct points Y and Z. If another tangent passing through X cut YZ at A and XA= 16 cm, then what is the value (in cm) of YZ?

A) 18 B) 24
C) 16 D) 32
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 32

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