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  1. Q1.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q91. The lateral surface area of a cube is 420 cm2 less than lateral surface area of a cylinder and the height of cylinder is 2x cm. If radius of the cylinder is x cm and side of the cube is equal to the radius of cylinder, then find the area (approximate) of a circle which radius is (x+3) cm.

    • a)372 cm2
    • b)396 cm2
    • c)288 cm2
    • d)314 cm2
    • e)424 cm2
  2. Q2.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q92. The marked price of an article is 1.45 times its cost price and the selling price of the article is Rs. 750. If profit percentage of shopkeeper on the article is 25%, then find the discount (in %) allowed by the shopkeeper.

    • a)400/29 %
    • b)300/29 %
    • c)480/29 %
    • d)200/29 %
    • e)400/23 %
  3. Q3.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q93. Vessel A contains 80 liter milk and 12 liters water, while vessel B contains 156 liters mixture of milk and water are in the ratio of 10 : 3 respectively. If vessel A and B mixed into another vessel C which already contains 12 liters waters, then find the percentage of water in vessel C.

    • a)300/13 %
    • b)300/19 %
    • c)20%
    • d)200/13 %
    • e)40%
  4. Q4.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q94. P and Q started a business together and investment of P is Rs. 2000 more than that of Q. After eight months, P left the business. At the end of a year, they get total profit of Rs. 6800 and profit share of P is Rs. 400X. Find the investment of Q (Given, 6X3 = 3090 – √324).

    • a)5400 Rs.
    • b)5000 Rs.
    • c)4800 Rs.
    • d)4000 Rs.
    • e)6000 Rs.
  5. Q5.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q95. A man invested Rs. 6500 on compound interest at the rate of 10% p.a. for two years in scheme A. Find the total interest (approximate) received by man on investing the amount he received from scheme A again in the same scheme for two years.

    • a)1552 Rs.
    • b)1692 Rs.
    • c)1652 Rs.
    • d)1532 Rs.
    • e)1682 Rs.
  6. Q6.Quantitative Aptitude

    Direction (96-97): Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the questions given below. The monthly income of A is 60% more than B and both A & B pay equal amount for EMI. From the remaining monthly income, A and B spends a certain amount on house rent. Total amount that B pay for EMI is 20% of his monthly income and total amount A spends on house rent are 'n' times of the amount he pays for EMI. Q96. If total amount spends by A on EMI and house rent is 50% of his total monthly income and total amount pay by B for EMI is Rs. 15000, then find total saving of A (Given, A and B had only two expanses from their monthly income i.e., EMI and house rent).

    • a)30000 Rs.
    • b)60000 Rs.
    • c)40000 Rs.
    • d)20000 Rs.
    • e)25000 Rs.
  7. Q7.Quantitative Aptitude

    Direction (96-97): The monthly income of A is 60% more than B and both A & B pay equal amount for EMI. From the remaining monthly income, A and B spends a certain amount on house rent. Total amount that B pay for EMI is 20% of his monthly income and total amount A spends on house rent are 'n' times of the amount he pays for EMI. Q97. The amount spends on house rent by A is Rs. 5000 more than that of B and total amount spends on house rent paid by A is Rs. 3000 more than total amount pays by him for EMI. If house rent paid by B is 1/3rd of the amount pays by A for EMI, then which of the following possible monthly income (in Rs.) of A.

    • a)24000 Rs.
    • b)18000 Rs.
    • c)20000 Rs.
    • d)30000 Rs.
  8. Q8.Quantitative Aptitude

    Direction (98-102): The pie chart given below shows distribution (in degree) of total number of bookshelves manufactured by five (P, Q, R, S and T) different companies and the table given below shows percentage distribution of unsold bookshelves. Read the data carefully and answer the questions. Percentage distribution of unsold bookshelves — P: 3X%, Q: 12%, R: 4X%, S: 20%, T: 40%. Distribution (in degree) of total number of bookshelves manufactured — given values include p, q, 90, 64.4, 75.6 for P, Q, R, S, T. Note: (i) p + 25° = degree of company Q; (ii) Total bookshelves manufactured by S is 975; (iii) Total manufactured bookshelves = Sold bookshelves + Unsold bookshelves. Q98. Find the value of (20X – 2p − 4q).

    • a)8
    • b)6
    • c)4
    • d)1
    • e)2
  9. Q9.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the bookshelves manufactured/unsold pie chart and table (Q98-102 DI set). Q99. The selling price of each book shelve sold by P and R is Rs. 25 & Rs. 30 respectively. If total 500 bookshelves are unsold, then find total revenue generated by P and R.

    • a)53430 Rs.
    • b)52430 Rs.
    • c)51430 Rs.
    • d)53230 Rs.
    • e)55430 Rs.
  10. Q10.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the bookshelves manufactured/unsold pie chart and table (Q98-102 DI set). Q100. If difference between total unsold bookshelves of P and R is 16, then find average number of sold bookshelves of Q, S and T.

    • a)1014
    • b)1002
    • c)1004
    • d)1024
    • e)1008
  11. Q11.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the bookshelves manufactured/unsold pie chart and table (Q98-102 DI set). Q101. If total unsold bookshelves of P and R together is 210 and total sold bookshelves of X is 15% less than that of Q, then find total number of sold bookshelves of S are what percent (approx.) less than total sold bookshelves of X.

    • a)18%
    • b)12%
    • c)28%
    • d)23%
    • e)5%
  12. Q12.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the bookshelves manufactured/unsold pie chart and table (Q98-102 DI set). Q102. If total 1000 bookshelves are unsold, then find the difference between number of sold bookshelves of Q and the average number of sold bookshelves of S and T.

    • a)525
    • b)555
    • c)515
    • d)495
    • e)500
  13. Q13.Quantitative Aptitude

    Direction (103-104): In the given questions, two quantities are given, one as 'Quantity I' and another as 'Quantity II'. You have to determine relationship between two quantities and choose the appropriate option. Q103. Quantity I: Value of 'x' for equation (√(p/x))^2 = (p^4)·√(p16). Quantity II: Value of 'y' for equation √(y4) = √256.

    • a)Quantity I > Quantity II
    • b)Quantity I < Quantity II
    • c)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    • d)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
    • e)Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
  14. Q14.Quantitative Aptitude

    Direction (103-104): In the given questions, two quantities are given, one as 'Quantity I' and another as 'Quantity II'. Determine the relationship between the two quantities. Q104. Given, p > 1 > q > 0. Quantity I: Value of (p^3 − q^3)/(p − q) − 3pq. Quantity II: Value of (1 − 1/q).

    • a)Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
    • b)Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
    • c)Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    • d)Quantity I < Quantity II
    • e)Quantity I > Quantity II
  15. Q15.Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (105-107): There are two equations I and II given, solve these equations and answer the following questions given below. Equation I. px2 − 9x + 7 = 0 Equation II. qy2 – 8y + 4 = 0 Note: (A) Both p and q are positive integers. (B) One of the roots of equation II is 2/3. (C) The ratio of highest root of equation I to the highest root of equation II is 7 : 4. Q105. Find the ratio of smallest root of equation I to the smallest root of equation II.

    • a)1 : 2
    • b)1 : 3
    • c)2 : 3
    • d)3 : 2
    • e)3 : 4
  16. Q16.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the two equations setup (Q105-107): Equation I. px2 − 9x + 7 = 0; Equation II. qy2 – 8y + 4 = 0; Note: p and q positive integers; one root of equation II is 2/3; ratio of highest root of eq I to highest root of eq II is 7:4. Q106. Find the value of (p + q).

    • a)5
    • b)3
    • c)7
    • d)8
    • e)9
  17. Q17.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the two equations setup (Q105-107): Equation I. px2 − 9x + 7 = 0; Equation II. qy2 – 8y + 4 = 0; Note: p and q positive integers; one root of equation II is 2/3; ratio of highest root of eq I to highest root of eq II is 7:4. Q107. Find the both roots of equation (p+q)2·a2 + (3pq + 1)·a − 6 = 0.

    • a)4/25 , −1
    • b)2/25 , −1
    • c)8/25 , −1
    • d)3/25 , −1
    • e)6/25 , −1
  18. Q18.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q108. If X is the correct number which replace the wrong number of the series 229, 256, 320, 441, 661, 1004, then which of following statement/s is or are correct. I. X is completely divisible by 15. II. (X+2) is a prime number.

    • a)Both I and II correct
    • b)Both I and II incorrect
    • c)I correct and II incorrect
    • d)I incorrect and II correct
    • e)Can't determine
  19. Q19.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q109. Series (A): 1332, 612, 492, Y, 462, 460. If (Y−18)/5 is a fourth term of series (B) and follow same pattern as of the series (A), then find the first term of series (B).

    • a)954
    • b)882
    • c)1045
    • d)1198
    • e)892
  20. Q20.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q110. 49, ?, 82, 145, 269, 484, 826. If ? = A + 6, then find the nearest square of A.

    • a)4
    • b)8
    • c)5
    • d)11
    • e)7
  21. Q21.Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (111-114): The following questions are accompanied by three statements i.e. statement (I), statement (II) and statement (III). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions. Q111. P, Q and R entered into a partnership. After ten months, P and Q left the business. Find the total profit at the end of year. Statement I. The profit share of P & R together is 55% more than that of Q. Statement II. Annual profit of R is Rs. 450 less than that of P and annual profit of Q is 80% of R. Statement III. Total amount invested by R & Q are in the ratio of 5:4 respectively.

    • a)Either statement I & III or statement II & III together.
    • b)None of the given statements can answer the question.
    • c)Any two of them.
    • d)Either statement I & II together or statement II & III together.
    • e)Either statement I & II together, statement II & III together or statement I & III together.
  22. Q22.Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (111-114): The following questions are accompanied by three statements i.e. statement (I), statement (II) and statement (III). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions. Q112. Find the downstream speed of boat. Statement I. Difference between downstream speed of boat and speed of the boat in still water is 12 km/hr. Statement II. Ratio of upstream speed of boat to speed of boat in still water is 4:7 respectively. Statement III. The sum of time taken by the boat to cover 280 km in downstream and upstream is 24.5 hours.

    • a)Either statement I & III or statement II & III together.
    • b)None of the given statements can answer the question.
    • c)Any two of them.
    • d)Either statement I & II together or statement II & III together.
    • e)Either statement I & II together, statement II & III together or statement I & III together.
  23. Q23.Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (111-114): The following questions are accompanied by three statements i.e. statement (I), statement (II) and statement (III). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions. Q113. Two train A and B running in same direction and cross each other in 32X seconds. Find the value of X. Statement I. Train B crosses a 140 meters bridge in 22.4 seconds. Statement II. Train A can cross a tree in 19 seconds. Statement III. Length of train A is equal to length of train B.

    • a)Either statement I & III or statement II & III together.
    • b)None of the given statements can answer the question.
    • c)Any two of them.
    • d)Either statement I & II together or statement II & III together.
    • e)Either statement I & II together, statement II & III together or statement I & III together.
  24. Q24.Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (111-114): The following questions are accompanied by three statements i.e. statement (I), statement (II) and statement (III). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions. Q114. Find the difference between age of Z five years hence to age of X seven years ago. Statement I. Age of Z eight years hence will be eight years less than the average age of X & Y. Statement II. Twelve years hence, the age of Y will be 52 years. Ratio of present age of X to Y is 3:5 respectively. Statement III. The age of X of 50% more than that of Z.

    • a)Either statement I & III or statement II & III together.
    • b)None of the given statements can answer the question.
    • c)Any two of them.
    • d)Either statement I & II together or statement II & III together.
    • e)Either statement I & II together, statement II & III together or statement I & III together.
  25. Q25.Quantitative Aptitude

    Directions (115-119): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below. In a society, people like three different types of cars i.e. A, B & C. Ratio of people who like car A to car C is 29 : 42 and people who like only car A & C together is one fourth of the people who like only car B. People who like only car C is 50 more than four times of the people who like only car A & B together. 10 people like all the three types of cars which is equal to people who like only car B & C together. People who like only car C is twice of the people who like only car A and people who like car C is 210. All people like either of the car. Q115. Find the ratio of people who like only car C to people who like car B.

    • a)11:14
    • b)17:13
    • c)10:17
    • d)12:19
    • e)14:15
  26. Q26.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the three-cars (A, B, C) society passage (Q115-119 setup). Q116. People like only car A & C together is what percentage people like at least two cars?

    • a)142/7 %
    • b)12.5%
    • c)284/7 %
    • d)25%
    • e)10%
  27. Q27.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the three-cars (A, B, C) society passage (Q115-119 setup). Q117. Ratio of males to females who like only car A is 11:6 respectively. Find the people who like only car B & C together is how much more/less than males who like only car A?

    • a)49
    • b)32
    • c)38
    • d)42
    • e)45
  28. Q28.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the three-cars (A, B, C) society passage (Q115-119 setup). Q118. If 550 people living in the society, then find the people who do not like any of the three cars.

    • a)52
    • b)24
    • c)65
    • d)36
    • e)45
  29. Q29.Quantitative Aptitude

    Refer to the three-cars (A, B, C) society passage (Q115-119 setup). Q119. People who like only car A and only car B together is how much percentage more/less than sum of the people who like only car A & B together and people who like only car C?

    • a)17.5%
    • b)10%
    • c)22.5%
    • d)33.33%
    • e)62.5%
  30. Q30.Quantitative Aptitude

    Q120. Length of train A is 60 meters less than train B and they cross a pole in 24 secs & 108/7 secs respectively. If speed of train B is 126 km/hr and length of a bridge is 5/9th of length of train B, then find the time taken by train A to cross the bridge.

    • a)12 seconds
    • b)20.5 seconds
    • c)39 seconds
    • d)None of these
    • e)18 seconds
  31. Q31.Quantitative Aptitude

    Data Interpretation (Line graph, Directions 31-35): The line chart shows the total quantity of items (P + Q) dispatched and the quantity of item 'Q' dispatched from four warehouses (A, B, C & D) in March. Find the ratio of total number of item P dispatched from D and A together to that of B and C together.

    • a)17:21
    • b)29:16
    • c)11:24
    • d)35:18
    • e)13:21
  32. Q32.Quantitative Aptitude

    Data Interpretation (Line graph, Directions 31-35). Find the total number of item Q dispatched from A is what percent of average number of item P dispatched from B and D?

    • a)88%
    • b)55%
    • c)29%
    • d)75%
    • e)120%
  33. Q33.Quantitative Aptitude

    Data Interpretation (Line graph, Directions 31-35). The total number of item Q dispatched from C in February is 20% less than total number of item P dispatched from A in March. If ratio of total number of item P dispatched from C in March to February is 5:4 respectively, then find the total number of item P & Q together dispatched from C in February.

    • a)345
    • b)360
    • c)310
    • d)335
    • e)320
  34. Q34.Quantitative Aptitude

    Data Interpretation (Line graph, Directions 31-35). If total number of item P dispatched from E is 40% more than that of item Q from D, then find the total number of item Q dispatched from B is how much more/less than that of item P from E.

    • a)69
    • b)62
    • c)66
    • d)68
    • e)72
  35. Q35.Quantitative Aptitude

    Data Interpretation (Line graph, Directions 31-35). Find the total number of item Q dispatched from B is how much percent (approx.) more/less than total number of item P dispatched from C.

    • a)177%
    • b)171%
    • c)189%
    • d)190%
    • e)165%
  36. Q36.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation (Directions 36-40): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?). 120.03 ÷ (5/8) of 24.08 × 3.95 = ?

    • a)36
    • b)28
    • c)32
    • d)42
    • e)22
  37. Q37.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation (Directions 36-40): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?). ? % of 750.03 + (14.99)^2 = (8.03)^2 + 356.01

    • a)42
    • b)16
    • c)22
    • d)26
    • e)32
  38. Q38.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation (Directions 36-40): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?). ? + 125.03 % of 239.99 - (5.99)^3 = (11.93)^2

    • a)60
    • b)40
    • c)80
    • d)20
    • e)100
  39. Q39.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation (Directions 36-40): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?). 840.03 ÷ ? + (7.99)^3 = 90.03 % of 599.99 + cube root of 7.99

    • a)31
    • b)28
    • c)37
    • d)24
    • e)20
  40. Q40.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation (Directions 36-40): What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?). (189.97 × 48.03) ÷ (1368.02 ÷ 440.98) + 86.99 % of 500.01 = (?)^3

    • a)10
    • b)7
    • c)18
    • d)15
    • e)24
  41. Q41.Quantitative Aptitude

    Two equations (I) and (II) are given; solve and mark the correct relation. I: 2x² + 10x + 12 = 0; II: y² + 10y + 25 = 0

    • a)If x > y
    • b)If x ≥ y
    • c)If x < y
    • d)If x ≤ y
    • e)If x = y or no relation can be established between x and y
  42. Q42.Quantitative Aptitude

    Two equations (I) and (II) are given; solve and mark the correct relation. I. x² - 8x + 15 = 0; II. 2y² - 5y - 3 = 0

    • a)If x > y
    • b)If x ≥ y
    • c)If x < y
    • d)If x ≤ y
    • e)If x = y or no relation can be established between x and y
  43. Q43.Quantitative Aptitude

    Two equations (I) and (II) are given; solve and mark the correct relation. I. 6x² + x - 15 = 0; II. 4y² - 24y + 35 = 0

    • a)If x > y
    • b)If x ≥ y
    • c)If x < y
    • d)If x ≤ y
    • e)If x = y or no relation can be established between x and y
  44. Q44.Quantitative Aptitude

    Two equations (I) and (II) are given; solve and mark the correct relation. I. 5x² + 11x + 2 = 0; II. 4y² + 13y + 3 = 0

    • a)If x > y
    • b)If x ≥ y
    • c)If x < y
    • d)If x ≤ y
    • e)If x = y or no relation can be established between x and y
  45. Q45.Quantitative Aptitude

    Two equations (I) and (II) are given; solve and mark the correct relation. I. x² + 21x + 108 = 0; II. y² + 14y + 45 = 0

    • a)If x > y
    • b)If x ≥ y
    • c)If x < y
    • d)If x ≤ y
    • e)If x = y or no relation can be established between x and y
  46. Q46.Quantitative Aptitude

    Table DI (Directions 46-50): The table shows total number of people (Adult + Children) who visited four different parks (A, B, C, D) in a week, the total number of males, and the ratio of males to females among adults. If total females visited park A are 255 more than total children visited park C, then find total children visited park A.

    • a)520
    • b)480
    • c)720
    • d)420
    • e)620
  47. Q47.Quantitative Aptitude

    Table DI (Directions 46-50). Total females visited park B are 400/3 % more than total children visited park D; then find total children visited park B are what percent more than total females visited park C.

    • a)86.66%
    • b)84.66%
    • c)88.66%
    • d)82.66%
    • e)90.66%
  48. Q48.Quantitative Aptitude

    Table DI (Directions 46-50). Find the ratio of total females visited park D to total children visited park C and D together in a week.

    • a)9 : 22
    • b)9 : 23
    • c)9 : 25
    • d)3 : 7
    • e)9 : 31
  49. Q49.Quantitative Aptitude

    Table DI (Directions 46-50). Find the difference between total males visited parks C & D together and total females visited in the same parks.

    • a)525
    • b)435
    • c)565
    • d)465
    • e)555
  50. Q50.Quantitative Aptitude

    Table DI (Directions 46-50). If total females visited park A are 40% more than that of park C and total females visited park B are 115 more than total males visited park D, then find the average number of children visited in parks A and B.

    • a)560
    • b)440
    • c)480
    • d)520
    • e)540
  51. Q51.Quantitative Aptitude

    Set theory (Directions 51-54): In society A, some people like three types of music - jazz, rock & folk. People who like only jazz and only rock are in the ratio 4:3. People who like all three types = 15. People who like only folk = 50. People who like jazz = 140. People who like both jazz & folk = 20. People who like both rock & folk = 50% more than those who like both jazz & folk. People who like both jazz & rock = average of (both jazz & folk) and (both rock & folk). Find the total number of people who like rock music is what percent of total number of people who like only folk music?

    • a)260%
    • b)210%
    • c)180%
    • d)280%
    • e)150%
  52. Q52.Quantitative Aptitude

    Set theory (Directions 51-54, jazz/rock/folk music in society A). Find the total number of people who like at most one type of music.

    • a)90
    • b)175
    • c)100
    • d)125
    • e)190
  53. Q53.Quantitative Aptitude

    Set theory (Directions 51-54, jazz/rock/folk music in society A). Find the total number of people who like only jazz music is how much more/less than the total number of people who like at least two types of music.

    • a)20
    • b)18
    • c)12
    • d)10
    • e)5
  54. Q54.Quantitative Aptitude

    Set theory (Directions 51-54, jazz/rock/folk music in society A). Find the respective ratio of total number of people who like both jazz & folk music to that of both rock & jazz music.

    • a)4:7
    • b)4:5
    • c)2:5
    • d)6:5
    • e)None of these
  55. Q55.Quantitative Aptitude

    A spends 10% of his monthly income on rent, 20% of the remaining on food and 50% of the remaining on travelling. If the difference between the amount he spends on travelling and that on rent is Rs.13000, then find the monthly income (in Rs.) of A?

    • a)Rs.40000
    • b)Rs.50000
    • c)Rs.30000
    • d)Rs.20000
    • e)Rs.55000
  56. Q56.Quantitative Aptitude

    A container contains 90 liters of milk and 18 liters of water. If X liter of mixture is taken out and 6 liter of water is added, the new ratio of milk to water becomes 5:2, then find the value of X?

    • a)36
    • b)24
    • c)72
    • d)90
    • e)18
  57. Q57.Quantitative Aptitude

    A started a business with an investment of Rs.1200. After some months, B joins the business with an investment of Rs.3600 and after two more months C joins the business with Rs.2800. If the annual profit share of A and B is equal, then find for how many months C invested his money?

    • a)5 months
    • b)4 months
    • c)8 months
    • d)2 months
    • e)1 months
  58. Q58.Quantitative Aptitude

    A man invested some amount at R% per annum on simple interest for eight years in scheme X. He also invested the same amount at (R+4)% per annum on simple interest for the same period of time in scheme Y. If interest received from scheme Y is Rs.1152 more than that from scheme X, then find the amount (in Rs.).

    • a)3000
    • b)2400
    • c)4000
    • d)3600
    • e)4200
  59. Q59.Quantitative Aptitude

    Train 'A' can cross a pole and a 200 meters long platform in 16 seconds & 24 seconds respectively. Find the time taken by train 'A' to cross another train 'B', whose length is 480 meters and running at the speed of 108 km/hr in opposite direction.

    • a)25 seconds
    • b)24 seconds
    • c)18 seconds
    • d)20 seconds
    • e)16 seconds
  60. Q60.Quantitative Aptitude

    The average of present age of A, B and C is 29 years. If the age of A is two years less than that of B and the age of B is eight years less than C, then find the present age of A.

    • a)27 years
    • b)21 years
    • c)22 years
    • d)25 years
    • e)24 years
  61. Q61.Quantitative Aptitude

    X number of men can do a work in (X - 28) days, while (X + 12) number of men can do the same work in (X - 32) days. Find (3/4)X women together can do the same work in how many days.

    • a)77/3 days
    • b)92/3 days
    • c)91/3 days
    • d)80/3 days
    • e)None of these
  62. Q62.Quantitative Aptitude

    A boat covers 22.4 km in downstream in 48 minutes and the speed of the stream is 40% of the speed of the boat in still water. Find the ratio of time taken by boat to cover 54 km in upstream to the time taken by boat to cover 210 km in downstream respectively?

    • a)5 : 3
    • b)3 : 5
    • c)3 : 4
    • d)2 : 3
    • e)1 : 3
  63. Q63.Quantitative Aptitude

    The sum of the length of two rectangles P and Q is 60 cm, while their breadths are 16 cm and 12 cm respectively. If the ratio of the area of rectangles P to that of Q is 8 : 3, then find the difference between perimeters of these two rectangles?

    • a)48 cm
    • b)32 cm
    • c)64 cm
    • d)72 cm
    • e)56 cm
  64. Q64.Quantitative Aptitude

    A man invested some amount, out of Rs.47000 he invested on simple interest at 12% p.a. for two years and rest amount on compound interest also for two years at 15% p.a. If compound interest received by him is Rs.532.5 more than simple interest, then find amount invested by man on compound interest?

    • a)Rs.23000
    • b)Rs.22000
    • c)Rs.21000
    • d)Rs.25000
    • e)Rs.24000
  65. Q65.Quantitative Aptitude

    The ratio of cost price of a pen to that of a pencil is 3:4 and shopkeeper marked each of pen and pencil 20% above their respective cost prices. If shopkeeper allowed 10% discount on each of pen & pencil and earned a total of Rs.2.8 on selling a pen & a pencil, then find the cost price of a pen.

    • a)Rs.25
    • b)Rs.15
    • c)Rs.35
    • d)Rs.45
    • e)Rs.55
  66. Q66.Quantitative Aptitude

    Line graph (data shown as an image in the original paper) gives the number of departments and average number of employees in all departments in five companies (P, Q, R, S, T). If the average number of employees in 18 departments of company S is 45, then find the average number of employees in the remaining departments of company S.

    • a)78
    • b)70
    • c)76
    • d)72
    • e)77
  67. Q67.Quantitative Aptitude

    Line graph (data as image) of number of departments and average employees per department for companies P, Q, R, S, T. Find the ratio of total number of employees in all the departments of company T to that of company Q.

    • a)25 :24
    • b)25 :23
    • c)25 :27
    • d)25 :29
    • e)25 :21
  68. Q68.Quantitative Aptitude

    Line graph (data as image) of departments and average employees for P, Q, R, S, T. Total number of employees in all the departments of company P is what percent more or less than that of company R?

    • a)34.25%
    • b)32.25%
    • c)38.25%
    • d)31.25%
    • e)36.25%
  69. Q69.Quantitative Aptitude

    Line graph (data as image) of departments and average employees for P, Q, R, S, T. Number of departments in company U is 40% more than that in company R, and the ratio of total employees in all departments of company P to that in company U is 3:2. Find the average number of employees in all the departments of company U.

    • a)18
    • b)26
    • c)28
    • d)22
    • e)25
  70. Q70.Quantitative Aptitude

    Line graph (data as image) of departments and average employees for P, Q, R, S, T. Find the average of total number of employees in all the departments of P, Q and S.

    • a)1125
    • b)1105
    • c)1025
    • d)859
    • e)954
  71. Q71.Quantitative Aptitude

    A and B started a business by investing Rs.4200 and Rs.5600 respectively. After four months, A withdrew 25% of his initial investment and B withdrew Rs.1600. At the end of a year, the difference between the profit share of A and B is Rs.2480. Find the profit share of B.

    • a)Rs.10250
    • b)Rs.10560
    • c)Rs.10120
    • d)Rs.10980
    • e)Rs.10880
  72. Q72.Quantitative Aptitude

    Train P of length 540 meters crosses a bridge in 22 seconds and crosses a tree in 18 seconds. The ratio of speed of train P to train Q is 5:2 and train Q crosses a pole in 20 seconds. The length of the bridge is what percent of the length of train Q?

    • a)50%
    • b)60%
    • c)55%
    • d)65%
    • e)75%
  73. Q73.Quantitative Aptitude

    A borrowed Rs.8000 from C at the rate of 20% compound interest for two years. He gives this amount to B at a certain rate on simple interest for two years. If the difference between both the interests is Rs.2040, then find the rate of interest at which A gave the amount to B. (Note: Compound interest paid by A is more than the simple interest he received from B.)

    • a)9.25%
    • b)5.25%
    • c)8.25%
    • d)4.25%
    • e)11.25%
  74. Q74.Quantitative Aptitude

    A group of seven persons has an average weight of 40 kg. One person in the group is replaced by a new person whose weight is 60 kg and the average weight increases by two kgs. Find the weight of the person who gets replaced.

    • a)48 kg
    • b)44.5 kg
    • c)40.5 kg
    • d)44 kg
    • e)46 kg
  75. Q75.Quantitative Aptitude

    The ratio of time taken by a man, a woman and a child to complete a work individually is 1 : 2 : 3 respectively. If 10 men, 15 women and 18 children together start the work and the total wage they received is Rs. 1410, then find the total wage for 10 men, 12 women and 15 children.

    • a)1260 Rs.
    • b)1280 Rs.
    • c)1480 Rs.
    • d)1680 Rs.
    • e)1180 Rs.
  76. Q76.Quantitative Aptitude

    Hemant's monthly expenditure is 72% of his income. If his income is increased by 13%, then his expenditure and saving increased by Rs. 2160 and 31% respectively. Find his new expenditure.

    • a)Rs. 36000
    • b)Rs. 50000
    • c)Rs. 39960
    • d)Rs. 38160
    • e)Rs. 30000
  77. Q77.Quantitative Aptitude

    Four years hence, the ratio of ages of P and Q will be 3 : 5 respectively. The ratio of present ages of R and Q is 5 : 6 respectively. After six years, if the sum of the ages of P and R will be 62 years, then find the sum of the present ages of P and Q.

    • a)64 years
    • b)48 years
    • c)52 years
    • d)56 years
    • e)72 years
  78. Q78.Quantitative Aptitude

    Length of a rectangular field is 200% of the radius of a circular field, having circumference 264 meters. If the area of the rectangular field is 2016 meters square, then find the radius of the circular field is what percent more than the breadth of the rectangular field.

    • a)75%
    • b)125%
    • c)50%
    • d)25%
    • e)87.5%
  79. Q79.Quantitative Aptitude

    Aman sells two articles A and B. Aman sold article A at 24% profit and sold article B at 12% loss. If the ratio of cost price of articles A and B is 2:3 respectively and total profit earned by Aman is Rs.300, then find the difference in selling price of article A and B.

    • a)Rs.200
    • b)Rs.400
    • c)Rs.600
    • d)Rs.300
    • e)Rs.500
  80. Q80.Quantitative Aptitude

    Time taken by a boat to cover 96 km downstream is 25% less than the time taken by the same boat to cover the same distance in upstream. If the boat covers 36 km upstream in 1.5 hours, then find the speed of the boat in still water.

    • a)20 km/hr.
    • b)24 km/hr.
    • c)30 km/hr.
    • d)32 km/hr.
    • e)28 km/hr.
  81. Q81.Quantitative Aptitude

    In the number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number: 21, 29, 45, 73, 125, 225, 421

    • a)225
    • b)125
    • c)29
    • d)21
    • e)421
  82. Q82.Quantitative Aptitude

    In the number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number: 160, 80, 120, 300, 1055, 4725, 25987.5

    • a)80
    • b)4725
    • c)120
    • d)160
    • e)1055
  83. Q83.Quantitative Aptitude

    In the number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number: 11, 75, 11, 136, 87, 303, 268

    • a)136
    • b)75
    • c)11
    • d)268
    • e)303
  84. Q84.Quantitative Aptitude

    In the number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number: 128, 144, 127, 146, 123, 152, 121

    • a)128
    • b)146
    • c)144
    • d)152
    • e)123
  85. Q85.Quantitative Aptitude

    In the number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number: 12600, 1800, 300, 60, 15, 7.5, 2.5

    • a)1800
    • b)7.5
    • c)60
    • d)12600
    • e)300
  86. Q86.Quantitative Aptitude

    There are two empty vessels P and Q. If equal quantity of juice is poured into both the vessels, then this process makes vessel P 3/8 th full and vessel Q 2/5 th full. Find the capacity of vessel Q is what percent of vessel P's capacity.

    • a)90.25%
    • b)94.50%
    • c)92.75%
    • d)98.50%
    • e)93.75%
  87. Q87.Quantitative Aptitude

    Pipe A can fill 3/5 th of a tank in 9 minutes, pipe B is 50% more efficient than pipe A, and pipe C is 50% less efficient than pipe B. Find in how much time all the pipes together can fill the tank.

    • a)5.45 min
    • b)6.25 min
    • c)7 min
    • d)3 min
    • e)3.75 min
  88. Q88.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation: What approximate value should come in the place of the question (?) mark? (The numeric expression is shown as an image in the original paper and did not come through as text.)

    • a)4
    • b)12
    • c)8
    • d)32
    • e)16
  89. Q89.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation: What approximate value should come in the place of the question (?) mark? (The numeric expression is shown as an image in the original paper and did not come through as text.)

    • a)6
    • b)4
    • c)2
    • d)8
    • e)12
  90. Q90.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation: What approximate value should come in the place of the question (?) mark? (The numeric expression is shown as an image in the original paper and did not come through as text.)

    • a)6
    • b)5
    • c)4
    • d)10
    • e)12
  91. Q91.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation: What approximate value should come in the place of the question (?) mark? (The numeric expression is shown as an image in the original paper and did not come through as text.)

    • a)3
    • b)27
    • c)12
    • d)6
    • e)9
  92. Q92.Quantitative Aptitude

    Approximation: What approximate value should come in the place of the question (?) mark? (The numeric expression is shown as an image in the original paper and did not come through as text.)

    • a)4
    • b)2
    • c)5
    • d)6
    • e)3
  93. Q93.Quantitative Aptitude

    There are 450 people in a society who like three (X, Y and Z) different types of foods. The ratio of the total number of people who like only food X, only food Y and only food Z is 5 : 7 : 3 respectively. People who like all three foods are 50% of the people who like only food Y. The sum of people who like only food Y & food Z and who like only food X & food Y is 50. People who like only food X & food Z is 30. Find the sum of the number of people who like only food Z and only food X.

    • a)178
    • b)152
    • c)146
    • d)124
    • e)160
  94. Q94.Quantitative Aptitude

    (Society of 450 people liking foods X, Y, Z; ratio of only X : only Y : only Z = 5:7:3; all three = 50% of only Y; (only Y&Z)+(only X&Y)=50; only X&Z=30.) Find the difference between the number of people who like only food Y and the number of people who like only food X & food Y.

    • a)21
    • b)26
    • c)19
    • d)Can't be determined.
    • e)None of these
  95. Q95.Quantitative Aptitude

    (Society of 450 people liking foods X, Y, Z; ratio of only X : only Y : only Z = 5:7:3; all three = 50% of only Y; (only Y&Z)+(only X&Y)=50; only X&Z=30.) If the ratio of the number of people who like only food X & food Y to the number of people who like only food Y & food Z is 2 : 3, then find the ratio of the number of people who like food X to that of Z.

    • a)22:19
    • b)22:21
    • c)22:27
    • d)22:29
    • e)22:25
  96. Q96.Quantitative Aptitude

    A table (shown as an image in the original paper) gives the ratio of number of employees registered for eye checkup to that for dental checkup in four slots (A, B, C, D) in a company. Note: employees registered either for eye checkup or for dental checkup. If total number of employees registered in slot C is 50% more than in slot B, and the total number of employees registered for dental checkup in both slots is 84, then find the employees registered for eye checkup in slot C.

    • a)132
    • b)131
    • c)143
    • d)135
    • e)121
  97. Q97.Quantitative Aptitude

    (Table as image: ratio of eye-checkup to dental-checkup registrations in slots A, B, C, D.) If total number of employees registered for eye checkup in slots A & D is 29 and the sum of number of employees registered for dental checkup in the same slots is 40, then find the difference between the total number of employees in slot A and D.

    • a)29
    • b)40
    • c)36
    • d)45
    • e)21
  98. Q98.Quantitative Aptitude

    (Table as image: ratio of eye-checkup to dental-checkup registrations in slots A, B, C, D.) The number of employees registered for eye checkup in slot C is 110 and the number of employees registered for dental checkup in slot D is 50. Find the ratio of total number of employees registered in slot C to slot D.

    • a)2:1
    • b)5:2
    • c)1:5
    • d)6:7
    • e)2:5
  99. Q99.Quantitative Aptitude

    (Table as image: ratio of eye-checkup to dental-checkup registrations in slots A, B, C, D.) If the total number of employees in the company is 880 and of total employees registered in slot B, then find the difference between employees registered for dental checkup and for eye checkup in slot B.

    • a)60
    • b)90
    • c)30
    • d)32
    • e)36
  100. Q100.Quantitative Aptitude

    (Table as image: ratio of eye-checkup to dental-checkup registrations in slots A, B, C, D.) Find the number of employees registered for dental checkup is what percentage more than the number of employees registered for eye checkup in slot D.

    • a)100%
    • b)200%
    • c)300%
    • d)500%
    • e)400%

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