Quantitative Aptitude Test Question 1
Quantitative Aptitude Test Question 1
Quantitative Aptitude Test Question 1
...and aptitude tests measure those skills that you acquire during pursuit of your happiness. The
quantitative aptitude test focuses upon your interests in arithmetic. It has been an important part
of all screening aptitude tests. You are tested for your sharpness to analyze the given data. Here
are a few sample questions similar to those that you may face during your quantitative aptitude
testing sessions.
(i) 2
(ii) 3
(iii) 4
(iv) 6
Solution:
(i) 869
(ii) 859
(iii) 4320
(iv) 427
Solution:
The required number = l.c.m. of (21,28,36 ,45)+3=1263
(i) 730/77
(ii) 73/77
(iii) 7.3/77
(iv) None
(i) 1:2
(ii) 3:4
(iii) 3:5
Solution:
Then k*16.4+1*15.4 + (k+1)*15.8 (16.4-15.8)k = 15.8 - 15.4 k=0.4/0.6 = 2/3 so required ratio =
2:3
Then k*16.4+1*15.4 = (k+1)*15.8 (16.4-15.8)k = 15.8 - 15.4 k=0.4/0.6 = 2/3 so required ratio =
2:3
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Quantitative Aptitude Testing Question 5
If one-seventh of a number exceeds its eleventh part by 100 then the number is…
(i) 770
(ii) 1100
(iii) 1825
(iv) 1925
Solution:
Let the number be x. Then X/7 - x/11 =100 11x-7x = 7700 x=1925.
(i) 7:12
(ii) 5:12
(iii) 38:43
(iv) 42:47
Solution:
8x - 3x =35
x =7
(ii) 2:3
(iii) 1:2
(iv) 3:2
Solution:
Let 1gm of gold be mixed with x gm of copper to give (1+x)gm of the alloy.
1G=19W, 1C = 9W and alloy = 15W 1gm gold + xgm Copper = (1+x)gm alloy 19W+9Wx =
(1+x)*15W x = 4W/6W = 2/3
Solution:
Rate of waste pipe being more the tank will be emptied when both taps are opened.
(ii) 2.5 km
(iii) 4 km
(iv) 5 km
Solution:
Speed downstream = (5+1)km/hr = 6 km/hr Speed upstream = (5-1)km/hr = 4 km/hr Let the
required distance be x km x/6 + x/4 = 75/60 2x+3x = 15 x = 3km
(i) 79 ml
(ii) 81 ml
(iii) 72 ml
(iv) 91 ml
Solution:
Note:
Discussion on Answer to Question No.10 has taken a long time. Different visitors gave different
answers. However, majority of the visitors have contributed that the answer should be 405 ml of
water as:
7/(7+2) X 729
= 7/9 X 729
= 567mL
If the final mixture would contain half milk and half water, there must be equal quantity of both.