Question
Which of the symbol should replace the question mark in
the given expression in order to make the expression “M ≥ Q” as well as “O > K” definitely true? O ≥ M ? Z ≥ Q > KSolution
O ≥ M = Z ≥ Q > K M ≥ Q and O > K are true. Hence option 1 is correct. O ≥ M ≥ Z ≥ Q > K M ≥ Q and O > K are true. Hence option 2 is correct. O ≥ M > Z ≥ Q > K M > Q and O > K. Hence option 3 is not correct. O ≥ M < Z ≥ Q > K No relationship can be established between M and Q, O and K. Hence option 4 is not correct.
431.98 + ? – 15.04 = 864.93 – 368.01
? + 144.99 – 110.01 = 15.01 × 7.98
- What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
766/51 ÷ 387/42 × 121/13 = ?
15.15% of (150.50 + 249.50) + 8.08³ - (10.10 of 5.05) = ? of (75.75 - 25.25)
- What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
39.9% of 1720 + 80.2% of 630 = 89.9% of 1280 + ?
(32.18% of 2399.89 - √624 × 26.25) % of 149.79 = ?
(14.66)2 + (343.84 ÷ 3.88 - 55.87) = ? + 91.23
(168.24 ÷ 23.98) x 19.81 + ? = 176.33