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5 15 1 16 10 4 8 9 11 6 12 2 4 3 13 7
Cut the square given above into four pieces along the lines and rearrange in such a manner that sum of all rows, columns and diagonals is equal to 34. One of the pieces, comprising 1 and 8, is shown in the diagram given below.1 8
How many numbers would be there in the largest piece?
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 6
(D) 9
(E) 8
asked in XAT
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There are five sets of digits - Set A, Set B, Set C, Set D and Set E as shown in given diagram. Set A contains one digit, Set B contains two digits, Set C contains three digits, Set D contains two digits and Set E contains one digit. Rearrange the digits, across the sets such that the number formed out of digits of Set C is multiple of the numbers formed from digits in the sets on either side. For example; in the given diagram, Set C is a multiple of digits in Set A and Set B but not of Set D and Set E.
Set A Set B Set C Set D Set E 7 28 196 34 5
[1] What is the minimum number of rearrangements required to arrive at the solution? A rearrangement is defined as an exchange of positions between digits across two sets. For example: when 1 from set C is exchanged with 5 of set E, it is counted as one rearrangement.
(A) 2
(B) 5
(C) 8
(D) 3
(E) 7
[2] Which of the following pair of digits would occupy set A and E?
(A) 2 and 4
(B) 2 and 6
(C) 3 and 6
(D) 3 and 9
(E) 4 and 8asked in XAT
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