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  • Question
  • A, B and C start at the same time in the same direction to run around in 252s, B in 308s and C in 198s, all starting at the same point. After what time will they meet again at the starting point?


  • Options
  • A. 26 min and 18s
  • B. 42 min and 36s
  • C. 45 min
  • D. 46 min and 12s

  • Correct Answer
  • 46 min and 12s 

    Explanation

    The time at which all the three persons meet will be the LCM of the time taken by each person individually to complete one round.

    252 = 22 x 71 x 91
    308 = 22 x 71 x 111
    198 = 21 x 91 x 111

    ? LCM of 252, 308 and 198 = 22 x 71 x 91 x 111 = 2772
    So, A, B and C will again meet at the starting point in 2772s i.e., 46 min and 12s


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      There are five hobby clubs in a college viz. photography, yachting, chess, electronics and gardening. The gardening group meets every second day, the electronics group meets every third day, the chess group meets every fourth day, the yachting group meets every fifth day and the photography group meets every sixth day. How many times do all the five groups meets on the same day within 180 days?

    • Options
    • A. 3
    • B. 5
    • C. 10
    • D. 18
    • Discuss
    • 2. 
      Four metal rods of lengths 78 cm, 104 cm, 117 cm and 169 cm are to be cut into parts of equal length. Each part must be as long as possible. What is the maximum number of pieces that can be cut?

    • Options
    • A. 27
    • B. 36
    • C. 43
    • D. 480
    • Discuss
    • 3. 
      The traffic lights at three different road crossings changes after every 48 sec., 72 sec. and 108 sec. respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 8 : 20 : 00 hrs, then they will again change simultaneously at?

    • Options
    • A. 8 : 27 : 12 hrs.
    • B. 8 : 27 : 24 hrs.
    • C. 8 : 27 : 36 hrs.
    • D. 8 : 27 : 48 hrs.
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    • 4. 
      The total number of prime factors of the products (8) 20, (15) 24, (7) 15 is?

    • Options
    • A. 59
    • B. 98
    • C. 123
    • D. 138
    • Discuss
    • 5. 
      The largest natural number, which exactly divides the products of any four consecutive natural numbers, is?

    • Options
    • A. 6
    • B. 12
    • C. 24
    • D. 120
    • Discuss
    • 6. 
      What is the LCM of (x 2 - y 2 - z 2 - 2yz), (x 2 - y 2 + z 2 + 2xz) and (x 2 + y 2 - z 2 - 2xy)?

    • Options
    • A. (x + y + z) (x + y - z) (x - y + z)
    • B. (x + y + z) (x - y - z) (x - y + z)
    • C. (x + y + z) (x + y - z) (x - y - z)
    • D. (x + y - z) (x - y - z) (x - y + z)
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    • 7. 
      A man has four copper rods whose lengths are 52 m, 65 m, 78 m, 91 m, respectively. This man wants to cut pieces of same length from each of four rods. what is the least number of total pieces if he is to cut without any wastage?

    • Options
    • A. 23
    • B. 24
    • C. 22
    • D. 20
    • Discuss
    • 8. 
      A, B, and C start at the same time in the same direction to run around a circular stadium. A completes a round in 252s, B in 308s and C in 198s, all starting of the same point. After what time will they meet again at the string point?

    • Options
    • A. 26 min and 18s
    • B. 42 min and 36s
    • C. 45 min
    • D. 46 min and 12s
    • Discuss
    • 9. 
      A person has completely put each of three liquids 403 L of petrol, 456 L of diesel and 496 L of mobile oil in in bottles of equal size without mixing any of the above three types of liquids such that each bottle is completely filled. What is the least possible number of bottles required?

    • Options
    • A. 34
    • B. 44
    • C. 46
    • D. None of these
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    • 10. 
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    • Options
    • A. 10
    • B. 15
    • C. 25
    • D. 9
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