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GATE ECE 2016 Set 1 | GA Question: 5
Michael lives $10$ km away from where I live. Ahmed lives $5$ km away and Susan lives $7$ km away from where I live. Arun is farther away than Ahmed but closer than Susan from where I live. From the information provided here, what is one possible distance (in km) at which I live from Arun’s place? $3.00$ $4.99$ $6.02$ $7.01$
Michael lives $10$ km away from where I live. Ahmed lives $5$ km away and Susan lives $7$ km away from where I live. Arun is farther away than Ahmed but closer than Sus...
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GATE ECE 2015 Set 3 | GA Question: 9
$\log \tan1^{\circ}+ \log \tan2^{\circ}+ \dots + \log \tan89^{\circ}$ is $1$ $\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}$ $0$ $-1$
$\log \tan1^{\circ}+ \log \tan2^{\circ}+ \dots + \log \tan89^{\circ}$ is$1$$\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}$$0$$-1$
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GATE ECE 2012 | Question: 64
The data given in the following table summarizes the monthly budget of an average household. ... $10\%$ $14\%$ $81\%$ $86\%$
The data given in the following table summarizes the monthly budget of an average household.$$\begin{array}{|l|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Category} & \textbf{Amount(Rs.)} \\\hl...
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GATE ECE 2016 Set 1 | GA Question: 4
In a huge pile of apples and oranges, both ripe and unripe mixed together,$15\%$ are unripe fruits. Of the unripe fruits, $45 \%$ are apples. Of the ripe ones, $66 \%$ are oranges. If the pile contains a total of $5692000$ fruits, how many of them are apples? $2029198$ $2467482$ $2789080$ $3577422$
In a huge pile of apples and oranges, both ripe and unripe mixed together,$15\%$ are unripe fruits. Of the unripe fruits, $45 \%$ are apples. Of the ripe ones, $66 \%$ ar...
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GATE ECE 2014 Set 2 | GA Question: 9
The total exports and revenues from the exports of a country are given in the two charts shown below. The pie chart for exports shows the quantity of each item exported as a percentage of the total quantity of exports. The pie chart for the revenues shows ... item among the following has generated the maximum revenue per $kg$? Item $2$ Item $3$ Item $6$ Item $5$
The total exports and revenues from the exports of a country are given in the two charts shown below. The pie chart for exports shows the quantity of each item exported a...
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GATE ECE 2016 Set 2 | GA Question: 5
$S$, $M$, $E$ and $F$ are working in the shifts in a team to finish a project. $M$ works with twice the efficiency of others but for half as many days as $E$ worked. $S$ amd $M$ have $6$ hour shifts in a day, whereas $E$ and $F$ have $12$ hours shifts. What is the ratio of contribution of $M$ to contribute of $E$ in the project? $1:1$ $1:2$ $1:4$ $2:1$
$S$, $M$, $E$ and $F$ are working in the shifts in a team to finish a project. $M$ works with twice the efficiency of others but for half as many days as $E$ worked. $S$ ...
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GATE ECE 2013 | Question: 61
A car travels $8 \: km$ in the first quarter of an hour, $6\: km$ in the second quarter and $16\: km$ in the third quarter. The average speed of the car in $km$ per hour over the entire journey is $30$ $36$ $40$ $24$
A car travels $8 \: km$ in the first quarter of an hour, $6\: km$ in the second quarter and $16\: km$ in the thirdquarter. The average speed of the car in $km$ per hour ...
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GATE ECE 2011 | Question: 62
The fuel consumed by a motorcycle during a journey while traveling at various speeds is indicated in the graph below. The distances covered during four laps of the journey are listed in the table below ... the fuel consumed per kilometre was least during the lap $\mathrm{P}$ $\mathrm{Q}$ $\mathrm{R}$ $\mathrm{S}$
The fuel consumed by a motorcycle during a journey while traveling at various speeds is indicated in the graph below.The distances covered during four laps of the journey...
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GATE ECE 2014 Set 4 | GA Question: 9
A firm producing air purifiers sold $200$ units in $2012$. The following pie chart presents the share of raw material, labour, energy, plant & machinery, and transportation costs in the total manufacturing cost of the firm in $2012$. The ... all other expenses increased by $20 \%$. What is the percentage increase in total cost for the company in $2013$?
A firm producing air purifiers sold $200$ units in $2012$. The following pie chart presents the share of raw material, labour, energy, plant & machinery, and transportati...
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GATE ECE 2013 | Question: 62
Find the sum to $n$ terms of the series $10+84+ 734 +\dots $ $\frac{9(9^n+1)}{10}+1$ $\frac{9(9^n-1)}{8}+1$ $\frac{9(9^n-1)}{8}+n$ $\frac{9(9^n-1)}{8}+n^2$
Find the sum to $n$ terms of the series $10+84+ 734 +\dots $$\frac{9(9^n+1)}{10}+1$$\frac{9(9^n-1)}{8}+1$$\frac{9(9^n-1)}{8}+n$$\frac{9(9^n-1)}{8}+n^2$
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TIFR ECE 2021 | Question: 2
Given a fixed perimeter of $1,$ among the following shapes, which one has the largest area? Square A regular pentagon A regular hexagon A regular septagon A regular octagon
Given a fixed perimeter of $1,$ among the following shapes, which one has the largest area?SquareA regular pentagonA regular hexagonA regular septagonA regular octagon
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GATE ECE 2014 Set 1 | GA Question: 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 $1/4$ $1/3$ $1/2$ $2/3$
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 coi...
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GATE ECE 2016 Set 2 | GA Question: 9
$M$ and $N$ start from the same location. $M$ travels $10$ km east ad then $10$ km North-East. $N$ travels $5$ km South and then $4$ km South-East. What is the shortest distance (in km) between $M$ and $N$ at the end of their travel? $18.60$ $22.50$ $20.61$ $25.00$
$M$ and $N$ start from the same location. $M$ travels $10$ km east ad then $10$ km North-East. $N$ travels $5$ km South and then $4$ km South-East. What is the shortest d...
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GATE ECE 2014 Set 3 | GA Question: 10
A batch of one hundred bulbs is inspected by testing four randomly chosen bulbs. The batch is rejected if even one of the bulbs is defective. A batch typically has five defective bulbs. The probability that the current batch is accepted is ________
A batch of one hundred bulbs is inspected by testing four randomly chosen bulbs. The batch is rejected if even one of the bulbs is defective. A batch typically has five d...
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GATE ECE 2014 Set 4 | GA Question: 10
A five digit number is formed using the digits $1,3,5,7$ and $9$ without repeating any of them. What is the sum of all such possible five digit numbers? $6666660$ $6666600$ $6666666$ $6666606$
A five digit number is formed using the digits $1,3,5,7$ and $9$ without repeating any of them. What is the sum of all such possible five digit numbers?$6666660$$6666600$...
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GATE ECE 2013 | Question: 64
The set of values of $p$ for which the roots of the equation $3x^2+2x+p(p-1)=0$ are of opposite sign is $(-\infty ,0)$ $(0,1)$ $(1,\infty )$ $(0,\infty )$
The set of values of $p$ for which the roots of the equation $3x^2+2x+p(p-1)=0$ are of opposite sign is$(-\infty ,0)$$(0,1)$$(1,\infty )$$(0,\infty )$
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GATE ECE 2014 Set 2 | GA Question: 10
It takes $30$ minutes to empty a half-full tank by draining it at a constant rate. It is decided to simultaneously pump water into the half-full tank while draining it. What is the rate at which water has to be pumped in so that it gets fully ... ? $4$ times the draining rate $3$ times the draining rate $2.5$ times the draining rate $2$ times the draining rate
It takes $30$ minutes to empty a half-full tank by draining it at a constant rate. It is decided to simultaneously pump water into the half-full tank while draining it. W...
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GATE ECE 2011 | Question: 63
Three friends, $\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{S}$ and $\mathrm{T}$ shared toffee from a bowl. $\mathrm{R}$ took $1 / 3^{\text {rd }}$ of the toffees, but returned four to the bowl. $\text{S}$ took $1 / 4^{\text {th }}$ of what was left but ... two back into the bowl. If the bowl had $17$ toffees left, how many toffees were originally there in the bowl? $38$ $31$ $48$ $41$
Three friends, $\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{S}$ and $\mathrm{T}$ shared toffee from a bowl. $\mathrm{R}$ took $1 / 3^{\text {rd }}$ of the toffees, but returned four to the bowl....
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GATE ECE 2010 | Question: 63
$5$ skilled workers can build a wall in $20$ days: $8$ semi-skilled workers can build a wall in $25$ days: $10$ unskilled workers can build a wall in $30$ days. If a team has $2$ skilled, $6$ semi-skilled and $5$ unskilled workers, how long will it take to build the wall? $20$ days $18$ days $16$ days $15$ days
$5$ skilled workers can build a wall in $20$ days: $8$ semi-skilled workers can build a wall in $25$ days: $10$ unskilled workers can build a wall in $30$ days. If a team...
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GATE ECE 2010 | Question: 62
If $137+276=435$ how much is $731+672?$ $534$ $1403$ $1623$ $1513$
If $137+276=435$ how much is $731+672?$ $534$$1403$$1623$$1513$
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GATE ECE 2010 | Question: 64
Given digits $2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4$ how many distinct $4$ digit numbers greater than $3000$ can be formed? $50$ $51$ $52$ $54$
Given digits $2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4$ how many distinct $4$ digit numbers greater than $3000$ can be formed?$50$$51$$52$$54$
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GATE ECE 2011 | Question: 57
There are two candidates $\mathrm{P}$ and $\mathrm{Q}$ in an election. During the campaign, $40 \%$ of the voters promised to vote for $\mathrm{P}$, and rest for $\text{Q}$. However, on the day of election $15 \%$ of the voters went back on their promise ... $\mathrm{P}$ lost by $2$ votes, then what was the total number of voters? $100$ $110$ $90$ $95$
There are two candidates $\mathrm{P}$ and $\mathrm{Q}$ in an election. During the campaign, $40 \%$ of the voters promised to vote for $\mathrm{P}$, and rest for $\text{Q...
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GATE ECE 2010 | Question: 60
$25$ persons are in a room. $15$ of them play hockey, $17$ of them play football and $10$ of them play both hockey and football. Then the number of persons playing neither hockey nor football is: $2$ $17$ $13$ $3$
$25$ persons are in a room. $15$ of them play hockey, $17$ of them play football and $10$ of them play both hockey and football. Then the number of persons playing neithe...
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