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01-Sep-13
CAT Question of the Day
A retail store offered a discount of 20% to its customers. After 60% of the goods were sold, the store offered a further discount of 10% on the earlier discount price for the remaining goods. If the store made a profit of 28% after selling all the goods, how much profit would it have made had the second discount not been given? Assume all the goods were sold in both the cases.
OPTIONS
 
 1)30%
 2)33.33%
 3)37.5%
 4)None of the above
Tip of the Day
If the difference in the sum of all the odd-numbered and even-numbered digits is a multiple of 11 (including 0), the original number is divisible by 11. For example, consider the number 102190. The sum of the odd-numbered digits is 12 and the sum of even numbered digits is 1. Since the difference (11) is a multiple of 11, the given number is divisible by 11.
Last year's Question of the day (31-Aug-12)
Answer the question based on the passage given below.

According to Nolan, an important theme of the sequel is "escalation," extending the ending of the movie Batman Begins, noting "things having to get worse before they get better." While indicating The Dark Knight would continue the themes of Batman Begins, including justice vs. revenge and Bruce Wayne's issues with his father, Nolan emphasized the sequel would also portray Wayne more as a detective, an aspect of his character not fully developed in Batman Begins. Nolan described the friendly rivalry between Bruce Wayne and Harvey Dent as the "backbone" of the film. He also chose to compress the overall storyline, allowing Dent to become Two-Face in The Dark Knight, thus giving the film an emotional arc the unsympathetic Joker could not offer. Nolan acknowledged the title was not only a reference to Batman, but also the fallen "white knight" Harvey Dent.

Which of the following accurately summarizes all the information about Wayne from the passage?

OPTIONS
 
 1)Bruce Wayne is Batman. He has issues with his father and is portrayed as a detective in the sequel, which has his relationship with Harvey Dent as its backbone.
 2)Bruce Wayne and Batman are two different people. Wayne is the focus on Batman Begins and his relationship with his father and Dent are important for both films.
 3)Dent's relationship with Wayne is very important, and it is the backbone of sequel, which allows him to indulge in detective work. Wayne also has issues with his father.
 4)Bruce Wayne is the Batman, a vigilante who cleans the streets of Gotham city at night.
 5)Wayne is Batman and Dent is Two-Face. The friendly rivalry between them is the focus of the sequel.
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