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General
Easy
Question
If
, then
mapped
to
is
The correct answer is: 
Given, 

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Statement 1:
is divisible by 10100
Statement 2:
is divisible by
if
is odd
Statement 1:
is divisible by 10100
Statement 2:
is divisible by
if
is odd
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Statement 1:Let
, then 
Statement 2:
or
or 
Statement 1:Let
, then 
Statement 2:
or
or 
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Statement 1:If an infinite G.P. has 2nd term
and its sum is 4, then
belongs to 
Statement 2:Sum of an infinite G.P. is finite if for its common ratio 
Statement 1:If an infinite G.P. has 2nd term
and its sum is 4, then
belongs to 
Statement 2:Sum of an infinite G.P. is finite if for its common ratio 
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Statement 1:Coefficient of
in
is 560
Statement 2:
Statement 1:Coefficient of
in
is 560
Statement 2:
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Statement 1:
times is composite number
Statement 2:91 is composite number
Statement 1:
times is composite number
Statement 2:91 is composite number
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Maths-
Statement 1:The numbers
cannot be the terms of a single A.P. with non-zero common difference
Statement 2:If
are terms (not necessarily consecutive) of an A.P., then there exists a rational number
such that 
Statement 1:The numbers
cannot be the terms of a single A.P. with non-zero common difference
Statement 2:If
are terms (not necessarily consecutive) of an A.P., then there exists a rational number
such that 
Maths-General
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Statement 1:3, 6, 12 are in GP, then 9, 12, 18 are in HP.
Statement 2:If middle term is added in three consecutive terms of a GP, resultant will be in HP.
Statement 1:3, 6, 12 are in GP, then 9, 12, 18 are in HP.
Statement 2:If middle term is added in three consecutive terms of a GP, resultant will be in HP.
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Statement 1:If sum of
terms of a series is
then the series is in AP
Statement 2:Sum of
terms of an AP is always of the form 
Statement 1:If sum of
terms of a series is
then the series is in AP
Statement 2:Sum of
terms of an AP is always of the form 
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Statement 1:If the arithmetic mean of two numbers is 5/2, geometric mean of the numbers is 2, then the harmonic mean will be 8/5
Statement 2:For a group of positive numbers 
Statement 1:If the arithmetic mean of two numbers is 5/2, geometric mean of the numbers is 2, then the harmonic mean will be 8/5
Statement 2:For a group of positive numbers 
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Maths-
Statement 1:The sum of
terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio
then the ratio of their
th terms is 7: 4.
Statement 2:If
then 
Statement 1:The sum of
terms of two arithmetic progressions are in the ratio
then the ratio of their
th terms is 7: 4.
Statement 2:If
then 
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Let
and
be an even number
Statement 1:
Statement 2:Product of
term from the beginning and from the end in a G.P. is independent of 
Let
and
be an even number
Statement 1:
Statement 2:Product of
term from the beginning and from the end in a G.P. is independent of 
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Maths-
Statement 1:Let
and
be distinct real number such that
, then
are in G.P. and when 
Statement 2:If
, then
are in G.P.
Statement 1:Let
and
be distinct real number such that
, then
are in G.P. and when 
Statement 2:If
, then
are in G.P.
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Statement 1:If
then the greatest value of
is 
Statement 2:Greatest value occurs when 
Statement 1:If
then the greatest value of
is 
Statement 2:Greatest value occurs when 
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Statement 1:There are infinite geometric progressions for which 27, 8 and 12 are three of its terms (not necessarily consecutive)
Statement 2:Given terms are integers
Statement 1:There are infinite geometric progressions for which 27, 8 and 12 are three of its terms (not necessarily consecutive)
Statement 2:Given terms are integers
Maths-General
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Statement 1:Sum of the series 
Statement 2:For any odd integer 
Statement 1:Sum of the series 
Statement 2:For any odd integer 
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