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Statement: Each tiger is a lion. Only a
few lion are dogs. Some dogs are cats Conclusion: Â Â 1. All lions are tigers. Â 2. All tigers are not dogs. Â 3. Some lions being cat is a possibility. Â 4. All tigers can be dogs. In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even, if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known factsSolution
When a number is divided by 21, the quotient is 160, and the difference between the quotient and the remainder is 144. Find the number.
If 45780x52 is divisible by 72, then find the sum of all possible values of 'x'.
If 'x' is the lowest positive integer divisible by 10, 18 and 21, then find the second smallest positive integer which is divisible by all the three gi...
A number n when divided by 6, leaves a remainder 3. What will be the remainder when (n2 + 5n + 8) is divided by 6?
Which of the following pairs of non-zero values of p and q make 6-digit number 674pq0 divisible by both 3 and 11?
When a number is divided by 17, the quotient is 132, and the difference between the quotient and the remainder is 120. Find the number.
When a natural number 'n' is divided by 4, the remainder is 3. What will be the remainder when (2n + 3) is divided by 4?
What is the smallest perfect square that is divisible by each of 42, 48 and 60?
A six-digit number 11p9q4 is divisible by 24. Then the greatest possible value for (p + q) is
If a number 5678x43267y is completely divisible by 72 then (x+y)?