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List of top Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation Questions asked in SNAP
A and B can do a piece of work in 21 and 24 days respectively. They start the work together and after some days A leaves the work and B completes the remaining work in 9 days. After how many days did A leave?
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Time and Work
A trader makes a profit equal to the selling price of 75 articles when he sold 100 of the articles. What % profit did he make in the transaction?
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Profit and Loss
In a 100 M race, if A gives B a start of 20 meters, then A wins the race by 5 seconds. Alternatively, if A gives B a start of 40 meters the race ends in a dead heat. How long does A take to run 200 M?
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Speed, Time and Distance
A 4 cm cube is cut into 1cm cubes. What is the percentage increase in the surface area after such cutting?
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
A number G236G0 can be divided by 36 if G is:
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
Amit can do a work in 12 days and Sagar in 15 days. If they work on it together for 4 days, then the fraction of the work that is left is:
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Time and Work
A rectangular park 60 m long and 40 m wide has two concrete crossroads running in the middle of the park and rest of the park has been used as a lawn. If the area of the lawn is 2109 sq. m, then what is the width of the road?
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
A bag contains 5 white and 3 black balls; another bag contains 4 white and 5 black balls. From any one of these bags a single draw of two balls is made. Find the probability that one of them would be white and another black ball.
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
Three parallel lines are cut by two transversals as shown in the given figure. If AB=2 cm, BC=4 cm and DE=1.5 cm, then the length of EF is:
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
Find the value of log
10
10+log10
2
+log10 10
n
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Logarithms
The sum of a number and its reciprocal is thrice the difference of the number and its reciprocal. The number is:
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
The sum of a number and its reciprocal is thrice the difference of the number and its reciprocal. The number is:
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
The total number of Natural numbers that lie between 10 and 300 and are divisible by 9 is
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
One side of an equilateral triangle is 24 cm. The midpoints of its sides are joined to form another triangle whose midpoints are in turn joined to form still another triangle. This process continues indefinitely. Find the sum of the perimeters of all the triangles.
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
The probability that a leap year selected at random contains either 53 Sundays or 53 Mondays, is:
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
Find the intercepts made by the line 3x + 4y - 12 = 0 on the axes:
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Algebra
The average of 4 distinct prime numbers a, b, c, d is 35, where a<b<c<d. a and d are equidistant from 36 and b and c are equidistant from 34 and a, b are equidistant from 30 and c and d are equidistant from 40. The difference between a and d is:
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
A solid sphere is melted and recast into a right circular cone with a base radius equal to the radius of the sphere. What is the ratio of the height and radius of the cone so formed?
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
A reduction of 20% in the price of sugar enables a person to purchase 6 kg more for Rs. 240. What is the original price per kg of sugar?
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Profit and Loss
Ramsukh bhai sells rasgulla(a favourite Indian sweets) at Rs.15 per kg. A rasgulla is made up of flour and sugar in the ratio 5:3. The ratio of price of sugar and flour is 7:3 (per kg). Thus he earns 66
\(\frac{2}{3}\)
% profit. What is the cost price of sugar?
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Profit and Loss
The speed of scooter, car and train are in the ratio of 1 : 4 : 16. If all of them cover equal distance then the ratio of time taken/velocity for each of the vehicle is:
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Ratio and Proportion
B is twice efficient as A and A can do a piece of work in 15 days. A started the work and after a few days B joined him. They completed the work in 11 days, from the starting. For how many days did they work together?
SNAP - 2011
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Time and Work
The following bar graph gives the production, exports and per capita consumption of rice in country A, for the five years from 2006 to 2010.
Consumption = Production - Exports Per Capita Consumption = (Consumption) (Population)
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Bar Graph
The following pie chart shows the hourly distribution in a day (in degrees) of all the major activities of a student. Moreover, a day has 24 hours.
SNAP - 2011
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Pie Charts
In a retail outlet, the average revenue was Rs.10,000 per day over a 30 day period. During this period, the average revenue on weekends (total 8 days) was Rs. 20,000 per day. What was the average daily revenue on weekdays?
SNAP - 2010
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
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