CAT Question of the Day Find the sum of the following series;
101C50 + 101C52 + 102C53 + 103C54 + 104C55 + … + 179C130
| OPTIONS | | | | 1) | 179C49 | | 2) | 180C50 | | 3) | 179C50 | | 4) | 180C49 |
Tip of the Day While reading a passage, develop a habit of mentally summarizing each paragraph and keep linking them throughout the passage. This helps in understanding the overall idea of the passage and makes inferential questions seem a lot easier. Last year's Question of the day (09-Jun-11) Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct? - n2 + n + 41 gives a prime number for all natural numbers n.
- A number, sum of whose digits is 15, can never be a perfect square.
| OPTIONS | | | | 1) | Only a | | 2) | Only b | | 3) | Both of them | | 4) | None of them |
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