IIT JEE Practice Question and Answer
8Q: The Teesta River is flowing through which two Indian states ? 1366 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e317
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e317- 1Haryana & Punjabfalse
- 2Sikkim & West Bengaltrue
- 3West Bengal & Manipurfalse
- 4Assam & Uttarakhandfalse
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Answer : 2. "Sikkim & West Bengal"
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Answer: B) Sikkim & West Bengal Explanation: The Teesta River is a 309 km long river flowing through the Indian states of West Bengal and Sikkim, before going to Bay of Bengal through Bangladesh.
Q: Where is Panch Mahal situated 1228 15b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e312
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e312- 1Fatehpur Sikritrue
- 2Gandhinagarfalse
- 3Allahabadfalse
- 4Varanasifalse
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Answer : 1. "Fatehpur Sikri"
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Answer: A) Fatehpur Sikri Explanation: Fatehpur Sikri in Uttar Pradesh.
Q: If two fractions, each of which has a value between 0 and 1, are multiplied together, the product will be : 2501 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e303
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e303- 1always greater than either of the original fractionsfalse
- 2always less than either of the original fractionstrue
- 3sometimes greater and sometimes less than either of the original fractionsfalse
- 4remains the samefalse
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Answer : 2. "always less than either of the original fractions"
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Answer: B) always less than either of the original fractions Explanation: We can easily Answer this by taking some values. The question states that the two fractions, each have values between 0 and 1.Let us say one of the fraction is 1/2 and the other fraction is 1/3 .The product of the two fractions is 1/2 x 1/3 = 1/6 . is lesser than both 1/2 and 1/3 .So, the correct answer is that the product is always less than either of the original fractions.
Q: An owner of a Dry fruits shop sold small packets of mixed nuts for Rs. 150 each and large packets for Rs. 250 each. One day he sold 5000 packets, for a total of Rs. 10.50 lakh. How many small packets were sold ? 1476 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e308
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e308- 12000true
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Answer : 1. "2000"
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Answer: A) 2000 Explanation: Let 's' be the number of small packets and 'b' the number of large packets sold on that day. Therefore, s + b = 5000 ... eqn (1) Each small packet was sold for Rs.150.Therefore, 's' small packets would have fetched Rs.150s. Each large packets was sold for Rs.250.Therefore, 'b' large packets would have fetched Rs.250b. Total value of sale = 150s + 250b = Rs. 10.5 Lakhs (Given) Or 150s + 250b = 10,50,000 ... eqn (2) Multiplying equation (1) by 150, we get 150s + 150b = 7,50,000 ... eqn (3) Subtracting eqn (3) from eqn (2), we get 100b = 3,00,000Or b = 3000 We know that s + b = 5000So, s = 5000 - b = 5000 - 3000 = 2000. 2000 small packets were sold.
Q: Lucky started working 2 years ago. Her starting salary was half of Karthik's salary at that time. Each year since then Lucky and Karthik have received a rise of 10% in their respective salary. What percentage (to the nearest percent) of Karthik's current salary is Lucky's current salary ? 1618 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2f9
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2f9- 175%false
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Answer : 4. "50%"
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Answer: D) 50% Explanation: Let the salary of Karthik 2 years ago be Rs.100So, Lucky's salary 2 years ago was Rs.50 Karthik's present salary has seen two 10 percent increases. So as Lucky's salary. So, Karthik's salary 1 year ago = 100 + 10% of 100 = 100 + 10 = 110.Karthik's present salary = 110 + 10% of 110 = 110 + 11 = 121. Lucky's salary 1 year ago = 50 + 10% of 50 = 50 + 5 = 55Lucky's present salary = 55 + 10% of 55 = 55 + 5.5 = 60.5 Lucky's present salary of 60.5 = 50% of Karthik's present salary of 121.
Q: A mother can do a certain job in x hours. Her daughter takes twice as long to do the job. Working together, they can do the job in 6 hours. How many hours does the mother take to do the job ? 1165 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2fe
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2fe- 13false
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Answer : 3. "9"
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Answer: C) 9 Explanation: The mother completes the job in x hours.So, the daughter will take 2x hours to complete the same job. In an hour, the mother will complete 1/x of the total job.In an hour, the daughter will complete 1/2x of the total job. So, if the mother and daughter work together, in an hour they will complete 1/x + 1/2x of the job.i.e., in an hour they will complete 3/2x of the job. The question states that they complete the entire task in 6 hours if they work together.i.e., they complete 1/6 th of the task in an hour. Equating the two information, we get 3/2x = 1/6By solving for x, we get 2x = 18 or x = 9. The mother takes 9 hours to complete the job.
Q: It costs Rs. p each to send the first thousand messsages and Rs. q to send each subsequent one . If r is greater than 1,000, how many Rupees will it cost to send r messages ? 1771 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2ef
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2ef- 11000 (r - p) + pqfalse
- 21000 p + qrfalse
- 31000 (r - q) + prfalse
- 41000(p - q) + qrtrue
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Answer : 4. "1000(p - q) + qr"
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Answer: D) 1000(p - q) + qr Explanation: We need to find the total cost to send r messsages, r > 1000. The first 1000 messsages will cost Rs.p each (Or) The total cost of first 1000 messsages = Rs.1000p The remaining (r - 1000) messsages will cost Rs.q each (Or) The cost of the (r - 1000) = Rs.(r - 1000)y Therefore, total cost = 1000p + rq - 1000q = 1000(p - q) + qr
Q: 36 identical books must be arranged in rows with the same number of books in each row. Each row must contain at least three books and there must be at least three rows. A row is parallel to the front of the room. How many different arrangements are possible ? 1275 05b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2f4
5b5cc6cfe4d2b4197774e2f4- 15true
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Answer : 1. "5"
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Answer: A) 5 Explanation: The following arrangements satisfy all 3 conditions. Arrangement 1: 3 books in a row; 12 rows. Arrangement 2: 4 books in a row; 9 rows.Arrangement 3: 6 books in a row; 6 rows.Arrangement 4: 9 books in a row; 4 rows.Arrangement 5: 12 books in a row; 3 rows. Therefore, the possible arrangements are 5.

