Tuesday, February 12, 2008
feb-12- gre- quants
1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?
2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4
3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8
4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x
5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0
7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?
vattikonda
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 16
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:07 am Post subject: answers
Are the answers for the above questions
1)zero (0)
2)A 3)C 4)? 5)B 6)B 7) 1<=x<=7
can any body help out with question 4.
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icywarm
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 15
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:01 pm Post subject:
1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?
==> 0
2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4
==> A
3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8
COL B
4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x
Question is not very clear to me. But, you can divide the quadrilateral into 2 triangles and one rectangle in order to calculate the base of two triangles, which along with the base of rectangle, will give the fourth side of figure.
5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
COL B
6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0
COL B
7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?
Less than 5?
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icywarm
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 15
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:07 pm Post subject:
By the way, how did you get the answer C for Number 3?
I was thinking:
Factors of PQR will give 3 numbers itself (i.e. P, Q R). According to question, next two numbers are PQR and 1. So, I added them up (3+1+1 = 5). Hence 5<8.
I would love to know how you got C.
Different minds work differently. Very interesting.
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vattikonda
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Posts: 16
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:47 pm Post subject:
ur answer is
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vattikonda
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Posts: 16
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:56 pm Post subject:
The number of factors is based on the prime factorization.
For instance, if x = p^n, where p is prime, then it has n+1 factors.
If x = p^n * q^m, where p and q are prime, then it has
(n + 1)(m + 1) factors
We can continue as far as we need.
36 = 2^2*3^2, so it has (2 + 1)(2 + 1) = 3*3 = 9 factors.
(To check:1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12 18, 36)
Minds work differently but logic remains same
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vattikonda
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:57 pm Post subject:
i think u asked for my exam date? its on feb18
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icywarm
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Posts: 15
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:09 pm Post subject:
Thats great. I appreciated it. I just registered for the test and I am taking on Feb 23. I couldn't get earlier date.
Just wondering if you want to discuss/share the stuff on yahoo messenger (as I see that you have yahoo msn on your profile) sometimes. I have one PDF file which I received from my friend. It may be be useful for you to prepare for verbal part. Another note- you should go through the BigBook RC. Guess what? I appeared for GRE last month and I couldn't do well as I was sick. Last night, I was going through the BigBook. To my greatest surprise, all RC were from the big book. So Yeah, do have a glance at them when you get a chance.
Its been snowing since last night..all classes got canceled today, and I guess good time to work on GRE inside the room. More GRE..More GRE....oh yeah!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
feb-12- gre- quants
1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?
2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4
3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8
4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x
5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0
7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?
vattikonda
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 16
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:07 am Post subject: answers
Are the answers for the above questions
1)zero (0)
2)A 3)C 4)? 5)B 6)B 7) 1<=x<=7
can any body help out with question 4.
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icywarm
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 15
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:01 pm Post subject:
1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?
==> 0
2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4
==> A
3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8
COL B
4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x
Question is not very clear to me. But, you can divide the quadrilateral into 2 triangles and one rectangle in order to calculate the base of two triangles, which along with the base of rectangle, will give the fourth side of figure.
5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
COL B
6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0
COL B
7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?
Less than 5?
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icywarm
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 15
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:07 pm Post subject:
By the way, how did you get the answer C for Number 3?
I was thinking:
Factors of PQR will give 3 numbers itself (i.e. P, Q R). According to question, next two numbers are PQR and 1. So, I added them up (3+1+1 = 5). Hence 5<8.
I would love to know how you got C.
Different minds work differently. Very interesting.
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vattikonda
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Posts: 16
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:47 pm Post subject:
ur answer is
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vattikonda
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Posts: 16
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:56 pm Post subject:
The number of factors is based on the prime factorization.
For instance, if x = p^n, where p is prime, then it has n+1 factors.
If x = p^n * q^m, where p and q are prime, then it has
(n + 1)(m + 1) factors
We can continue as far as we need.
36 = 2^2*3^2, so it has (2 + 1)(2 + 1) = 3*3 = 9 factors.
(To check:1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12 18, 36)
Minds work differently but logic remains same
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vattikonda
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:57 pm Post subject:
i think u asked for my exam date? its on feb18
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icywarm
Joined: 09 Feb 2008
Posts: 15
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:09 pm Post subject:
Thats great. I appreciated it. I just registered for the test and I am taking on Feb 23. I couldn't get earlier date.
Just wondering if you want to discuss/share the stuff on yahoo messenger (as I see that you have yahoo msn on your profile) sometimes. I have one PDF file which I received from my friend. It may be be useful for you to prepare for verbal part. Another note- you should go through the BigBook RC. Guess what? I appeared for GRE last month and I couldn't do well as I was sick. Last night, I was going through the BigBook. To my greatest surprise, all RC were from the big book. So Yeah, do have a glance at them when you get a chance.
Its been snowing since last night..all classes got canceled today, and I guess good time to work on GRE inside the room. More GRE..More GRE....oh yeah!
1 comment:
- srikanth said...
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1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?
sol: every body got it right & me too agree with it a17 = 0
2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4
sol: orginal area a1 = x2
a2 = (x+0.1)2
=> a2 - a1 = 0.75 => x = 3.7
3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8
sol: 1, pqr
p, qr
q, pr
r, pq=> 8 => C
4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x
sol:
5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
sol : ANS : D
trail & error mathod
6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1y2
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0
sol: ANS : D
if both the points arein 1st or 3rd quadrant => +ve
if they r in 2 or 4 th quad => -ve
7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?
1<= x <= 7 - February 14, 2009 at 10:06 AM
1 comment:
1. Given a series a1 , a2 . . . . . If an+1 = (an - 1)^2 - 1 and a1 = 2 then find a17?
sol: every body got it right & me too agree with it a17 = 0
2. A square edges are increased by 0.1 inch and if the increase in the area is 0.75 then what is the original edge of the square?
A.3.8
B 3.7
C 3.6
D 3.5
E. 3.4
sol: orginal area a1 = x2
a2 = (x+0.1)2
=> a2 - a1 = 0.75 => x = 3.7
3. Given.... p, q, r are prime numbers.
Col A: Factors of pqr (including) pqr and 1
Col B: 8
sol: 1, pqr
p, qr
q, pr
r, pq=> 8 => C
4. There was a diagram of quadrilateral (like trapezium), two base angles were given as 40degree & upper 3 sides were given of length x. Find the perimeter of that quadrilateral?
A.(4+root(2))x
B.(4+2*root(2))x
sol:
5. A Triangle was given with sides 5 ,6 and 8. Angle opposite to side 5 is 'x' and angle opposite to side 6 is 'y'.
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
sol : ANS : D
trail & error mathod
6. Given two points A (x1,y1) & B (x2,y2) such that x1y2
COl A: Slope of line AB
Col B: 0
sol: ANS : D
if both the points arein 1st or 3rd quadrant => +ve
if they r in 2 or 4 th quad => -ve
7. There is a triangle which has all acute angles. If two sides of a triangle are given as 3, 4 then find the range of the third side x?
1<= x <= 7
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