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Maths

Q. Asked in (CPO Exam) By Animesh Singh

1. If a3 – b3 = 208, a – b = 4 then = (a + b)2 – ab = ?

675  675  675  325  325  325


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675  675  675  325  325  325

3. (x – 7)3 + (x – 6)3 + (x – 5)3 = 3 (x – 7) (x – 6) (x – 5) find x = ?

4. If r = 1 find the area of shaded region?

5. ABCD is cyclic, trapezium AB diameter ADC = 140 find BAC = ?

6. Find the area of rhombus where side is 5 cm & one diagonal is 8 cm.

7. Average of 11 player is 20 two new player of age 25 & 15 has join them find
the new average?

8. tan 2 = cat (30 + 2 ) then  = ?

9. Five cubes of side 4 cm are fixed together find the total surface area of the
new solid formed?

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10. If the radius of a cylinder is decreased by 50% and height is increased by
50% then what is change in volume?

11. Two articles are sold at same price one at a profit of 13% and other one at
loss of 13% what is overall profit or loss%?

12. If (2x – y)2 + (3y – 2z)2 = 0 then x : y : z = ?

13. Four cubes are melted together to form big cube. Volume of larger cube
6912 cm3 find the total surface area of each smaller cube?

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14. cos  = then tan  ?
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15. x2   11 then x –  ?
x2 x

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16. If x –  6 then x 3  3  ?
x x

17. If principal amount is Rs. 2000 and rate of interest is 10% compounded
half yearly then find the compound interest for 15 month?

18. Find the equivalent discount of 15%, 20%, 37.5% = ?

19. The price of sugar is reduced by 25% then find increase in consumption so
that there is no effect on expenditure?

20. x, y can complete a work in 10 days and 15 days respectively working


individually. Both start the work together and after 3 days x left the work in
how many days, y completes the reaming work.

21. A & B can do a work in 6 days and 9 days working alone. In how many
days they can do 35% of whole work. If they work on alternate days
starting with A.

22. Two pipes can fill a tank in 6 hrs. & 9hrs. and a third pipe empty tank in
12 hrs. then 45% of tank fill in how much time?

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