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List of top Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation Questions asked in SNAP
A ladder is lying against a wall which is 5 metres high. If the ladder slips 2 metres away from the wall, the top of the ladder touches the foot of the wall. The length of the ladder is
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
Two identical trains A and B running in opposite directions at same speed take 2 minutes to cross each other completely. The number of bogies of A are increased from 12 to 16. How much more time would they now require to cross each other?
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Problem on Trains
A man earns 6% SI on his deposits in Bank A while he earns 8% simple interest on his deposits in Bank B. If the total interest he earns is Rs.1800 in three years on an investment of Rs.9000, what is the amount invested at 6 %?
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
SI & CI
The number 311311311311311311311 is
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
A man purchased 40 fruits; Apples and oranges for Rs.17. Had he purchased as manyn oranges as apples and as many apples as oranges, he would have paid Rs.15/-. Find the cost of one pair of an apple and an orange.
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Profit and Loss
In a school drill, a number of children are asked to stand in a circle. They are evenly spaced and the 6th child is diametrically opposite the 16th child. How many children are made to stand in the circle?
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
How many arrangements can be formed out of the letters of the word EXAMINATION so that vowels always occupy odd places?
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
If n=1+x, where x is the product of 4 consecutive positive integers, then which of the following is/are true?
1. n is odd;
2. n is prime
3. n is a perfect square
SNAP - 2007
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
Area of a square natural lake is 50 sq. kms. A diver wishing to cross the lake diagonally, will have to swim a distance of
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
Bags I, II and III together have ten balls. If each bag contains at least one ball, how many balls does each bag have? Decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Statement (1): Bag I contains five balls more than bag III.
Statement (2): Bag II contains half as many balls as bag I
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
A rainy day occurs once in every 10 days. Half of the rainy days produce rainbows. What percent of all the days do not produce rainbow?
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Percentage
In a factory, each day the expected number of accidents is related to the number of overtime hour by a linear equation. Suppose that on one day there were 1000 overtime hours logged and 8 accidents reported and on another day there were 400 overtime hours logged and 5 accidents. What is the expected number of accidents when no overtime hours are logged?
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Algebra
The intersection of two cubes cannot be
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
The average of nine numbers is M and the average of three of these is P. If the average of remaining numbers is N, then
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Average
A special lottery is to be held to select a student who will live in the only deluxe room in a hostel. There are 100 Year- Ill, 150 Year-II, and 200 Year-I students who applied. Each Year-III’s name is placed in the lottery 3 times; each Year-II’s name, 2 times; and each Year-I’s name, 1 time. What is the probability that a Year-III’s name will be chosen?
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
Consider the following piecewise definition of the function f.
\(f(x) = \begin{cases} 3-x,\,\,\,if & \quad x≤0\\ x^2 +2,\,if & \quad x≥0 \end{cases}\)
Evaluate f(-3).
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Logarithms
Inside a triangular park, there is a flower bed forming a similar triangle. Around the flower bed runs a uniform path of such a width that the sides of the park are exactly double the corresponding sides of the flower bed. The ratio of areas of the path to the flower bed is:
SNAP - 2007
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
The table below shows the temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit in a city over one week. If m represents the median temperature, f represents the temperature that occurs most often, and a represents the average (arithmetic mean) of the seven temperatures, which of the following is the correct order of m, f, and a?
Noontime Temperature
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
66
78
75
69
78
77
70
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
Two persons are climbing up on two moving escalators which have 120 steps. The ratio of 1st person’s speed to that of 1st escalator is 2:3 (steps). The ratio of 2nd person’s speed to that of escalator is 3:5 (steps). Find the total number of steps they both have taken together.
SNAP - 2007
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Ratio and Proportion
Thirty days are in September, April, June and November. Some months are of thirty one days. A month is chosen at random. Then its probability of having exactly three days less than maximum of 31 is
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
In 4 years, the SI on a certain sum of money is of the principal. What is the annual rate of interest?
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
SI & CI
The following pie-charts give the percentage distribution of employees in different Departments in XYZ Company Ltd. during the years 2005 and 2006. Answer the questions using this data.
SNAP - 2007
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Pie Charts
The following table gives cost data of select stock prices on 3rd Dec 2003 in two markets, BSE of India and NQE of Kya Kya island. Closing stock refers to the price at the close of trading hours and opening stock to the price at the beginning of the day. The currency of Kya Kya is # and the exchange rate is # = Rs 11.
3rd Dec 2023
Closing
Opening
BSE(Rs)
NQE(in #)
BSE(Rs)
NQE(in #)
SIFY
247
22
232
21
INFY
115
10.5
105
9.5
WIPRO
65
6.5
60
5.5
TCS
444
40
450
40.5
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Percentage
The following chart presents the data collected for an on-line job portal InfiniteJobs.com. For each Question, there are two Statements, each of which could be either True or False. Choose one of the following options as an answer :
Year
Category
Number of Registrations
Number of Candidates who posted their CV's
Number of Candidates short-listed
Number of offered jobs
2004
Technical
61,205
59,981
684
181
Managerial
19,236
15,389
138
48
2005
Technical
63,298
60,133
637
115
Managerial
45,292
40,763
399
84
SNAP - 2007
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Percentage
Use the table about the speed of a train over a 3-hour period. The time count does not begin from starting of train.
Time (minutes)
0
30
45
60
90
120
150
180
Speed at given time (in km/hour)
40
45
47.5
50
55
60
65
70
SNAP - 2007
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Problem on Trains
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