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During their school Silver Jubilee Reunion, four alumni were discussing their starting annual salaries back in 1981. The salaries in question were Rupees 40, 50, 60 and 70 thousand per year. Of course the present MD of a private company earned the most. Arvind earned more than Biswajeet, and the doctor earned more than Dhruv the engineer. Chinmay could not remember what he started on. Biswajeet the lawyer did not start on Rs.50,000, nor did Dhruv.
[1] What is Chinmay’s current profession?
(a) MD
(b) Lawyer
(c) Doctor
(d) Engineer[2] What was the Lawyer’s starting salary?
(a) 40,000
(b) 50,000
(c) 60,000
(d) 70,000[3] Who received the highest starting salary?
(a) Arvind
(b) Biswajeet
(c) Chinmay
(d) Dhruvasked in SNAP
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A bank customer had Rs. 100 in his account. He then made 6 withdrawals, totaling Rs. 100. He kept a record of these withdrawals, and the balance remaining in the account, as follows:
Withdrawals Balance left Rs 50 Rs 50 Rs 25 Rs 25 Rs 10 Rs 15 Rs 8 Rs 7 Rs 5 Rs 2 Rs 2 Rs 0
Balance left (Total) = Rs 99
So, why are the totals not exactly right?
(a) There is a mistake in the total of withdrawals.
(b) There is a mistake in the total of the balance.
(c) The two totals need not be equal.
(d) The bank has cheated the customer.
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