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Statement:Â Each A is Z. Only a few Z
are B. Some B are Y. Conclusion: I. All Z are A. II. All A are not B. III. Some Z being Y is a possibility. IV. All A can be B 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

Train X running at a speed of 32 km/hr crosses train Y in 20 seconds. Find the speed of train Y (in km/hr), if the sum of the length of train X and Y is...
LCM of two prime numbers 'p' and 'q' is 323 where p < q. Find the value of 'q'.
What is the HCF of  (x4  - x2  - 6)   and  (x4  - 4x2  + 3) ?
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The smallest number which when divided by 22 and 34 leaves remainder 10 and 22 respectively is:
Two numbers are in the ratio 3:7. The product of their H.C.F. and L.C.M. is 2541. The sum of the numbers is:
The least number which when divided by 7, 12, 15 and 20 leave zero remainder in each case and when divided by 26 leaves a remainder of 4 is:
The sum of two numbers is 444 and their HCF is 37. Find all the possible pairs of such numbers?
The LCM of two numbers is 5 times of their HCF. The sum of LCM and HCF is 300. If one of the number is 250, then the other number is:
The product of two numbers is 4,320 and their highest common factor is 24. Find the least common multiple of these two numbers.
From a point on circular track 20 km long P, Q and R started running in the same direction at the same time with speed of 4 km per hour, 2 km per hour, ...