Aptitude Mahendra Guru
Aptitude Mahendra Guru
Aptitude Mahendra Guru
- ALL SHIFT
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NUMERICAL ABILITY
Q.31-35. What approximate value should come in the place of the question mark (?) in the 4:5:3. Then after end of the second quarter A, B and C additional amount in the
following questions. ratio 4:3:4. Again after end of the third quarter they invested additional amount in
Q.31. 31.85÷3.90×15=? the ratio 7:6:7. They invested whole amount for 1 year and the profit earned in the
business is proportional to the investment and the period of investment.
(1) 120 (2) 90 (3) 80 (4) 140 (5) 160
Q.42. if they had invested additional amount at the end of each quarter in the same ratio
Q.32. 4.99×12.865+599=? as they had invested after end of the first quarter then find the profit of be at the
(1) 650 (2) 655 (3) 665 (4) 670 (5) 675 end of 1 year if the total profit at the end of the year is 125000
Q.33. 1562÷24% of 356 = ? (1) Rs. 75000 (2) Rs. 62500 (3)Rs.125000
(1) 35 (2) 40 (3) 24 (4) 18 (5) 28 (4) Rs. 37500 (5) None of these
Q.34. 5986÷364× 220 = ? Q.43. If the sum of the total amount invested by A and B in the year is 9000 rupees and
(1) 250 (2) 245 (3) 230 (4) 235 (5) 255 that of B and C is 10500 rupees then find the total amount invested by all of them
for only second quarter
Q.35. 73.99% of 1299+9.98% of 1899 = ?
(1) Rs. 16500 (2) Rs. 17000 (3) Rs. 17500
(1) 1250 (2) 1230 (3) 1150 (4) 1180 (5) 1200
(4) Rs. 18500 (5) Can not be determined
Q.36. A shopkeeper declared 20% discount on an item A customer bought the item from
Q.44-48. Read the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below.
the shop for `9600 after getting discount. That person sells the item to another
person in such a way that he earned a profit of 18% on the original price. What is Details of the number of students studying in graduation from seven institutes.
the selling price for second person? Total students = 5000
(1) `14160 (2) `9840 (3) `12000
(4) `11460 (5) None of these
E
Q.37-41. Find the value of both quantities and then state the correct relationship.
6%
Q.37. Quantity I: largest number if the average of 7 consecutive odd no. is 53
F
Quantity II: largest number if the avg of 6 consecutive odd no. is 56
D 17%
(1) Quantity I > Quantity II (2) Quantity I > Quantity II
20%
(3) Quantity II > Quantity I (4) Quantity II > Quantity I G
(5) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established 18%
Q.38. Quantity I: distance, if a person goes to a distance at 80 kmph he reaches 15 min C
early and if he goes there at 70 kmph he reaches 15 mins late. 16% A
B
Quantity II: distance if two buses travels in the direction of each other at speed of 8% 15%
60 kmph and 50 kmph. When they meet, it was found that faster bus travelled 30
km more than the slower bus.
(1) Quantity I > Quantity II (2) Quantity I > Quantity II
(3) Quantity II > Quantity I (4) Quantity II > Quantity I
(5) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established Ratio of male students to the female students
Q.39. Quantity I: Number of days in which A can alone do the work given A and B can do Students Male Stu. : Female Stu.
a work in 80 days, B and C can do a work in 60 days, C and A can do work in 96
days. A 2 3
Quantity II: Number of days in which A can alone do the work given A and B together B 1 1
can complete a work in 80 days. They work together for 10 days then A left the C 5 3
work. If B did the remaining work in 210 days.
D 3 2
(1) Quantity I > Quantity II (2) Quantity I > Quantity II
E 1 2
(3) Quantity II > Quantity I (4) Quantity II > Quantity I
F 17 8
(5) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established
G 5 4
Q.40. Quantity I: If the price of an article increases by 20% then by how much % a family
Q.44. What is the difference between the total number of male students in institute B &
decrease its consumption to make expenditure same? F?
2
Quantity II: If the price of an article decrease by 14 7 % then by how much % a family (1) 400 (2) 450 (3) 480
(4) 510 (5) None of these
increase its consumption to make expenditure same?
Q.45. What is the ratio between the number of female students in institute C & E?
(1) Quantity I > Quantity II (2) Quantity I > Quantity II
(1) 3 : 2 (2) 4 : 1 (3) 2 : 3
(3) Quantity II > Quantity I (4) Quantity II > Quantity I (4) 1 : 4 (5) None of these
(5) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established Q.46. Total number of students studying in institute A is what percent of the total no. of
Q.41. Quantity I: A jar contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio 4:1. When 10 students studying in institute E?
Litre of the mixture is taken out and 10 Litre of liquid B was poured into the jar the (1) 150% (2) 100% (3) 175%
ratio became 2:3. The quantity of liquid A contained in the jar initially is? (4) 250% (5) None of these
Quantity II: A jar contained a mixture of two liquid A and B in the ratio 6:5. When Q.47. The number of male students in institute E is what percent of the total number of
10 Litre of mixture is taken out and 10 Litre of liquid B was poured into the jar , the students in all the institutes?
ratio became 3:5. The quantity of liquid B contained in the jar finally. (1) 8% (2) 7% (3) 6%
(1) Quantity I > Quantity II (2) Quantity I > Quantity II (4) 5% (5) None of these
(3) Quantity II > Quantity I (4) Quantity II > Quantity I Q.48. What is the ratio between the number of male students from institute B and that of
female students from institute A respectively?
(5) Quantity I = Quantity II or Relation cannot be established
(1) 3 : 8 (2) 8 : 3 (3) 6 : 11
Q.42-43. A, B and C invested Rs.900 Rs.1600 and Rs.700 rupees respectively in a business
(4) 11 : 6 (5) None of these
venture. After end of the first quarter the invested additional amount in the ratio
ANSWER KEY
Numerical Ability Q.46.(4) Q.47.(5) Q.48.(5) Q.49.(4) Q.50.(5)
Q.31.(1) Q.32.(3) Q.33.(4) Q.34.(2) Q.35.(3) Q.51.(5) Q.52.(2) Q.53.(2) Q.54.(1) Q.55.(2)
Q.36.(1) Q.37.(3) Q.38.(3) Q.39.(1) Q.40.(5) Q.56.(5) Q.57.(2) Q.58.(4) Q.59.(1) Q.60.(2)
Q.41.(3) Q.42.(-) Q.43.(-) Q.44.(5) Q.45.(1) Q.61.(2) Q.62.(4) Q.63.(3) Q.64.(1) Q.65.(5)