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The document contains a series of mathematical problems and multiple-choice questions covering topics such as number theory, statistics, percentages, and profit calculations. Each question presents a scenario requiring calculations to arrive at the correct answer from the provided options. The problems range from finding sums of digits to determining percentages and profit margins.
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Placement Q 1

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and multiple-choice questions covering topics such as number theory, statistics, percentages, and profit calculations. Each question presents a scenario requiring calculations to arrive at the correct answer from the provided options. The problems range from finding sums of digits to determining percentages and profit margins.
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1.

What is the sum of digits of the least number, which when divided by 15, 18 and 24 leaves
the same remainder 8 in each case and is also divisible by 13?
1. 18
2. 16
3. 19
4. 17

2. Question: If , then the value of a + b is equal to:


1. 18
2. 15
3. 24
4. 16

3. The value of is equal to:

1. 0.5
2. 0.3
3. 1.05
4. 1

4. The mean deviation of the data 3, 10, 10, 4, 7, 10, 5 is:

1.

2.

3.

4.

5. : At a company, 60% of the employees are males and the rest are females. Furthermore, 20%
of the males and 15% of the females are getting a bonus. If the number of those who are
getting a bonus is 81, then find the total number of employees who are not getting a bonus.

1. 369
2. 379
3. 387
4. 367
6. In a school, data of class 1, class 2 and class 3 was collected. The students in these classes are in
the ratio 7: 9 : 4, respectively. In class 1, 20% of the students are girls; and in class 2, 70% of the
students are girls. If 40% of students in class 3 are girls, find the percentage of girls in the three
classes.

1. 45% 2. 46.5% 3. 47% 4. 47.5%

7. A reduction of 20% in the price of mangoes enables a man to buy 5 more for Rs. 10. What is
the difference between the actual price and the reduced price per mango?

1. 5 paise
2. 10 paise
3. 15 paise
4. 20 paise

8. A, B and C invested Rs. 27,000, Rs. 18,000 and Rs. 45,000, respectively. In the total profit, each
one takes the amount equal to 10% of their capitals and the remaining profit is shared among them in
proportion of their capitals. Find the share of B and C together in the total profit of Rs. 57,000.
1. Rs. 14,000 2. Rs. 33,600 3. Rs. 19,600 4. Rs. 39,900

9. Ram's capital is times more than Shyam's capital. Shyam invests his capital at 5% per
annum compound interest for 3 years. At what rate per annum must Ram invest his capital at
simple interest in order to get the same amount after 3 years?

1. 1.67%
2. 1.37%
3. 2.21%
4. None of these

10. A manufacturer makes a profit of 15% by selling a colour television for Rs. 6900. If the cost
of manufacturing increases by 30% and the price paid by the retailer is increased by 20%, then
find the profit percent made by the manufacturer.

1. 6.15%
2. 7.15%
3. 6.85%
4. 9.15%

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