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Quantitative Aptitude
List of top Quantitative Aptitude Questions
Ramesh went 10 km west from his house,then turned left and walked 15 km.he then turned East and walked 20 km and finally turned left covered 15 km.how far was he from his house?
Quantitative Aptitude
Time Speed Distance
A mobile tower technician stands five hundred meters away from the base of the tower.He stares the top of the tower at an angle of elevation of 45°.Calculate the height of the tower.
Quantitative Aptitude
Heights and Distances
If a-100, b = 200 c= -100, then what is the value of
\(a^3+b^3+c^3\)
=?
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What will be the area of a semi-circle whose perimeter if 12 cm?
Quantitative Aptitude
Geometry
Mr X. and Mr Y. are removing cartons from a truck.X removes one fourth of the number of cartons from the truck,and Y removes one fifth of the number of cartons left in the truck.How many cartons were originally in the truck?
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
The age of a cricket team members has been listed below.Find the median age of the team 27,32,25,26,31,37,22,29,24,25,36
Quantitative Aptitude
Mean, median, mode and standard deviation
Which one of the following is not a prime number?
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
Solve the following:-
\(312 × ? × 14 = 157843 + 56189\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\( 8.496 – 1.384 + 3.462 + 2.801 =?\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\(5389 + 4172 – 3868 – ? = 2456 + 1130\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
(23)
23
× (23)
–19
=?
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\((193 – 87) ÷ (1.25 × 2) = ?\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
(8.83% of 228) – (2.65% of 104) =?
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\(3870 ÷ ? = 516\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\((88)^2 + (73)^2 = (?)^2 – (38)^2 – 859\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\(88.8 + 8.08 + 0.08 + 88.08 + 0.80 + 888 = ?\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
The question is accompanied by three statements (A), (B) and (C). You have to determine which statement(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question.
What is the ratio of the present ages of X and Y?
A. The ratio between the present ages of X and Y after 10 years is 11:15.
B. The present age of Y is 200/3 % more than that of X.
C. The product of the present ages of X and Y is 240 years.
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
Solve the following:-
\([(156)^2 ÷ 8 × 36] ÷ ? = 117 × 24\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
A dishonest dealer claims to sell his goods at 20% discount, but uses a weight of 800 grams for weighing 1 kilogram of goods. What is the profit or loss being made by the dealer?
Quantitative Aptitude
Commercial Maths
In a triangle ABC,AB=AC=8cm. A circle drawn with BC as diameter passes through A. Another circle drawn with center at A passes through B and C. Then the area,in sq.cm,of the overlapping region between the two circles is
CAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Mensuration
A school has less than 5000 students and if the students are divided equally into teams of either 9 or 10 or 12 or 25 each, exactly 4 are always left out. However, if they are divided into teams of 11 each, no one is left out. The maximum number of teams of 12 each that can be formed out of the students in the school is
CAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Divisibility and Remainder
In a group of 100 people, 70 like coffee, 60 like tea, and 45 like both coffee and tea. How many people like neither coffee nor tea?
CAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
For any natural number n, suppose the sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic progression is n(n+1). If the nth term of the progression is divisible by 7, then the smallest possible value of n is:
CAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
The average weight of a group of people increases by 2 kg when a person weighing 65 kg joins them. If the initial average weight of the group was 55 kg, find the ratio of the number of people initially in the group to the total number of people in the new group.
CAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Average
Two buses start simultaneously from the same place towards a destination which is 180 km away. The first bus travels at a speed of 40 km/h and the second bus travels at a speed of 60 km/h. The second bus reaches the destination, waits for some time and returns back. If the buses cross each other 90 km away from the starting point, then for how long did the second bus wait at the destination?
CAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Time, Speed and Distance
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