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A water lily with a rigid straight stem extends one meter above the surface of the water. When it
bends at the bottom of its stem, it disappears under the water at a distance three meter from where
the stem originally came out of the water. How deep is the lake?
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- 6
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There is a 40 litres solution of milk and water in which milk forms 72% . How much water must be added to this solution to make it a solution in which milk forms 60% ?
a rectangular sheet can be divided into 2 parts by tearing it along either its length or breadth. what is the least number of steps required to divide a rectangular sheet of size 4*3 into equal sheets of size 1*1?
Question 64, with explanation..the answer is A
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The product of all the factors of a number N is equal to the tenth power of the number,N cannot be exactly divisible by which of the following??
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Question with 20l vessel....plz explain me the approach
In how many ways can 19 hindi books and 21 english books be arranged such that no two hindi books are always together? pls mention approach. OA unknown.
Please explain 14th Question
Which is the best book to refer to as far as Quant is considered? Something which gives you even the techniques on how to solve it and some shortcut formulas?
Full Approach plz
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Para Completion: Confused between the Two Options.
The Polar Basin is not a flat, unbroken plain of ice. As new ice forms below the old, it heaves upward, cracking the surface into a tangle of ice floes. Driven by wind and tide, these floes are forever churning and grinding, now freezing together, again cracking apart. ______
(A) On occasion, a floe may drift away from this melee.
(B) This renders the area truly uninhabitable.
(C) They form the polar ice pack, a jigsaw puzzle of pinnacles, caverns and precipices.
(D) Thunderous rumbles are heard when this happens.
Para Completion: Confused between the Two Options.
The Polar Basin is not a flat, unbroken plain of ice. As new ice forms below the old, it heaves upward, cracking the surface into a tangle of ice floes. Driven by wind and tide, these floes are forever churning and grinding, now freezing together, again cracking apart. ______
(A) On occasion, a floe may drift away from this melee.
(B) This renders the area truly uninhabitable.
(C) They form the polar ice pack, a jigsaw puzzle of pinnacles, caverns and precipices.
(D) Thunderous rumbles are heard when this happens.
Anybody who has CL mocks of previous years ? Please share !
Can anyone suggest any good book of vedic mathematics?