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List of top Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation Questions asked in SNAP
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
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
SNAP - 2007
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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
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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
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Problem on Trains
The following line graph shows the ratio of the wheat production to rice production of a state in India over a period 7 years from 1999 - 2006. Answer the questions based on this data.
SNAP - 2007
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Ratio and Proportion
Two vertical poles are 40 metres apart and the height of one is double that of the other. From the middle point of the line joining their feet, an observer finds the angular elevations of their tops to be complementary. Find their heights.
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Mensuration
What is the closest time between 7 and 8 when the hands of your watch are exactly opposite each other?
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Geometry
Anand, Binoy, Chetan and Dharma together have Rs 47 with them. Anand and Binoy together have Rs 27; Chetan and Anand have Rs 25 and Dharma and Anand have Rs 23. How much money does Binoy have?
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Algebra
Any traveled
\(\frac{4}{7^{th}}\)
as many miles on foot as by water and
\(\frac{2}{5^{th}}\)
as many miles on horse back as by water. If she covered a total of 3036 miles, how many miles did she travel in each manner: water, foot and horseback?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Speed, Time and Distance
A crew can row 10 miles in
\(\frac{5}{6}\)
th of an hour down-stream and 12 miles upstream in 90 minutes. Find the current's rate and crew's rate in still water.
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Speed, Time and Distance
Starting from his house one day, a student walks at a speed of kmph and reaches his school 6 minutes late. Next day he increases his speed by 1 kmph and reaches his school 6 minutes early. How far is the school from the house?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Speed, Time and Distance
Meera and Sameera start moving from the same point. Meera goes 4 kms west followed by 3 kms north. Sammera goes 4 kms east and then a right turn and keeps going for 3 kms. What is the shortest distance between the two of them?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Speed, Time and Distance
There are 6 tickets to the theater, four of which are for seats in the front row. 3 tickets are selected at random. What is the probability that two of them are for the front row?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
You are given 50 white marbles, 50 black marbles and two jars. You need to put 100 marbles in any of these two jars. The jars will then be shaken and you will be asked to pick one marbles from either jar. How would you distribute the marbles in two are to maximize the possibility of picking a white marble blind folded?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
If Swamy has two children and he truthfully answers yes to the question "Is at least one of your children a girl?" what is the probability that both his children are girls?
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Probability
The average of 5 consecutive numbers is n. If the next two numbers are also included the average will
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Average
The mean temperature of Monday to Wednesday was 37 degree Celsius and of Tuesday to Thursday was 34 degree. What was the temperature on Thursday?
I. The temperature on Thursday was that of Monday.
II. The mean temperature of Monday and Thursday was 40.5 degree Celsius.
III. The difference between the temperature on Monday and that on Thursday was 9 degree Celsius.
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Average
David gets on the elevator at the 11th floor of a building and rides up at the rate of 57 floors per minute. At the same time Albert gets on an elevator at the 51 it floor of the same building and rides down at the rate of 63 floors per minute. If they continue traveling at these rates, then at which floor will their elevators meet?
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Time and Work
A game of football with 11 players lasts for exactly 90 minutes. There are four substitutes that alternate equally. If each player plays for the same length of time, what is the duration?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Time and Work
A tank is fitted with two taps A and b: In how much time will the tank be full if both the taps are opened together?
I. A is 50% more efficient than B
II. A alone takes 16 hours to fill the tank
III. B alone takes 24 hours to fill the tank
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Ratio and Proportion
Which is the wrong term in the following sequence?
52, 51, 48, 43, 34, 27, 16
SNAP - 2006
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Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
When a heap of pebbles is grouped in 32, 40 or 72 it is left with remainders of 10, 18 or 50 respectively. What is the minimum number of pebbles that the heap contains?
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
Each of the series S1=2+4+6+......... and S2=3+6+9+......... is continued to 100 terms. Find how many terms are identical.
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
Fill in '+' or '-' sign in between these numbers so that they give the correct answer.
\(1\, 2^3\,\,3^3 \, \,1\,\,4^3=31\)
SNAP - 2006
SNAP
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
Number Systems
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