Question
I. You have to be careful as the counts __________ for
older people. II. I like the concept of ____________ doors at the entrance. III. You could pass yourself off as his ___________. In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space, followed by some choices of words given in options. You have to determine which of these words fits well in all the sentences. If none of these words fits well, mark your answer as none of these.Solution
Double – (adverb) at or to twice the amount or extent. Double – (adjective) consisting of two equal, identical, or similar parts or things. Double – (noun) look alike
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the '@' signs and balance the given equation.
22 @ 6 @ 18 @ 17 @ 2
If '>' means 'Addition', '$' means 'Divide', '<' means 'Subtract', '%' means Multiply', Then '' 54 > 32 $ 8 < 6 % 5 ' = (?)
Which of the following interchange of sign would make the given equation correct?
45 Γ 9 + 5 Γ· 4 = 25
If '-' means 'division', 'Γ·' means 'addition', '+' means 'multiplication' and ' X ' means 'subtraction', then what is the value of the following expres...
157 + 256 β 88 Γ· 8 Γ 4 = 117
If '+' means ' - ', ' X ' means '+', ' - ' means 'Γ·' and 'Γ·' means ' X ', then what is the value of the following expression?
32 Γ· 8 X 117 - 1...
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs that can sequentially replace the β*β signs and balance the given equation.
12 * 8 * 42 ...
Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?
8 β 42 + 15 Γ 20 Γ· 4 = 346
If βPβ means β+β, V means βΓβ, T means β-β and βQβ means βΓ·β , then find the value of the expression given below:
30 P ...
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace (#) signs and to balance the given equation.
630 # 15 # 14 # 5 # 24 # 121